Dwarf Fruit Trees 



Dwarf trees are produced by propagating them on certain 

 stocks whicli restrict the size of the tops that have been grafted 

 or budded on them. Fruiting is usually earlier than on standard 

 trees of same variety. Dwarf trees are very popular with gard- 

 eners who wish to limit the space devoted to fruit trees. Avail- 

 able in apple and pear varieties. 



IMPORTANT 



When planting Dwatf 

 Trees do not cover the 

 graft or bud with soil. To 

 do so may cause tree to 

 revert to large size. 



FULL SIZE 



FRUIT 



ON "BABY" TREES 



NEVER MORE THAN 15 FT. TALL 



J^ Pick fruit while standing on groiuid. 



QUICKER BEARING 



Trees usually come into bearing in 

 2 years. 



EASY TO CARE FOR 



No trouble to prune or spray as 

 needed. 



TAKE LITTLE SPACE 



Plant tlicm lo to 20 feet apart. 



Dwarf Apple Trees Dwarf Pear Trees 



Winesap. Yellow Delicious, Mcintosh. Red 

 Delicious varieties. 



Same fruit as large apple trees. See varie- 

 ty descriptions on Apple page. 



3 feet up, S2.95 each 



3 trees for $7.50 10 trees for S22.50 



Bartlett. Clapp's Favorite. Seckel. Duchess 

 varieties. Same fruit as large pear trees. See 

 variety descriptions on Pear page. 

 3 feet lip, S.2.75 each 



3 trees for S7.2.5 10 trees for S22.50 



WE GUARANTEE 



All plants True-to-Xame 



Full count. 



Careful patkinsr. 



Perfect delivery. 



Sizes and grades as 



cribed in catalog. 



des- 



y^'^y St be satisfied 

 ^ ^P'"^^ refunded 



References : 



American 



Association 



of Xurserymen 



Washington, D. C. 



Your Own State 



Experimental Station 



or C'ount> .\gent 



Farmers A; .Merchants 



Bank 



County Trust Co. 



Salisbury. 3Id. 



GUAK.VNTEE covers full pur- 

 chase price of stock and does 

 not imply further responsibility 

 or liability. 



Dun &■ Bradstreet 

 New York 



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