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Pigmies That Pay 



Here are the pigmy folk of the fruit tree world — dwarf, but 

 sturdy little fellows that will bear as much fruit, in proportion 

 to the space they occupy, as do their taller growing brothers. 

 All the advantages of dwarf fruits are fully presented on page 

 ^5 of our free catalog. Summarizing: The quick production 

 of fruit, the ease of setting these out, the ease of culture, and 

 the ease of gathering the fruit, with no crowding in limited 

 space, constitute the chief advantages of dwarf fruit trees. 



Our stock of both dwarf Apple and Pear trees was never 

 better. They are thrifty, healthy stock, full of vigor and vi- 

 tality that hold promise of early crops of delicious fruits. 



DWARF PEARS 



Just think of being able to raise nine fruit trees where or- 

 dinarily you can plant but four ! Moreover, dwarf Pear trees 

 come into bearing very much more quickly than the standard 

 varieties, while the product is just as large and the crops are 

 much easier to gather. Plant lo feet apart each way. 



We have them in all the following varieties, viz.: Angou- 

 Icme, Anjou, Bartlett, Clapp's Favorite and Seckel. 

 Splendid trees, all two years old or older, each, $1.50; 



dozen, $15.00. 



DWARF APPLES 



Varieties as follows: Bald> 

 win, Delicious, Duch- 

 ess, Grime's Golden, 

 Mcintosh, Red As- 

 trachan, Rhode 

 Island Greening, 

 Rome Beauty, 

 Stayman's 

 W i n e s a p , 

 Wealthy and Yel- 

 low Transparent . 



Price: Splen- 

 did symmetrical 

 trees, all two 

 years old, each, 

 $1.50; dozen, $15.00, 



