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The Garden Magazine, January, 1924 
Have a Little 
Fruit Garden of Your Own 
Plant 
Dwarf 
Trees 
PEAR APPLE PEACH 
PLUM CHERRY 
With warm spring sun, you’ll just hanker to plant something; 
and the first place you’ll think of will be that empty space in 
your garden. Our dwarfed fruit trees, fresh-dug and reset on 
your place, will make your fruit-garden dreams come true. Three 
or four summers after planting the dwarf trees will be fruiting. 
Planted 3 years Planted 7 years 
These trees not only fruit very quickly, but may he planted as 
close as ten or twelve feet apart; and though the trees are 
dwarfed, the fruit is generally finer and larger! 
The following reports show what dwarf trees are doing: 32 
peaches from a tree planted two years, 75 peaches the following 
year: nearly a bushel of Elberta peaches from a four year tree; 
two and one half bushels of Stayman Winesap. apples from a 
tree planted five years; one barrel of Mclntosli apples from a 
tree planted seven years; one four year quince matured 12 
large fruit, the largest 14 ounces, besides 20 thinned out before 
maturity; 14 Bartlett pears from a three year tree; one and a 
half bushels of Clapp pears from a tree planted five years. 
WHICH WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE? 
Four Kinds or Nine Kinds? 
Ordinary Trees or Dwarf Trees? 
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STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
1924 Catalog 
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Box 426 Painesville, Ohio 
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Plants 
is the title of an unique catalogue, featuring 
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Boulder Colorado 
