To Keep Young — Grow and Live with Growing Things. 
VARIETIES 
Baldwin, Rhode Island Greening, Rome, McIntosh, Cortland, Melba, Me¬ 
dina, Delicious, Early McIntosh, Stayman, Northern Spy, Wealthy, Wagener, 
Gravenstein. 
We also have extra-size trees 3 years old, which have not been trans¬ 
planted, some %" to 1 *4" in caliper—Cortland, McIntosh, Early McIntosh, 
Red Spy, Rome, Red Rome, Melba, Wealthy, Rhode Island Greening, Delicious, 
Stayman, etc., which we offer at $1.50 each and 5 for $6.00, 10 for $10.00. 
If you want a variety not listed, we will be glad to try to help you secure 
it. 
DWARF APPLES 
McIntosh Red (Doucin), 3 years planted in the orchard of Samuel 
Fraser, Geneseo, N. Y. This tree was not pruned other than to 
remove one or two limbs at the time of planting. Note the tree 
is not thick; one can see through it and it needs little pruning. 
Dwarf Apple Trees of Bearing Age. Trees 4 years old, once transplanted, 
and trees 7 and 8 years old, twice or three times transplanted, varying in size 
according to variety, $2.50 to $6.00 each. : 
A few Delicious, McIntosh, Early McIntosh, Medina, Rome, Cortland, Primate, 
Spy, 114 " to 2" caliper and 6 feet tall, fruiting $5.00 to $6.00 each. 
Those having limited space should plant trees on Paradise stock, 5 to 15 
feet apart, depending on variety and conditions or these may be grown indoors 
in a tub. Trees on Doucin stock may be planted 15 to 30 feet apart. Select 
only the highest quality varieties, as Early McIntosh, McIntosh, Delicious, 
Shall I Prune the Tree? Read Samuel Fraser’s American Fruits before you do. 
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