DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Large . Luscious Fruit from smalt . Compact Trees 
The dwarf fruit tree is dwarf in tree size only, with fruit 
that is always as large and usually larger than the fruit 
grown on standard size trees. It has the added advantage 
of being readily picked without the use of high ladders. 
The dwarf fruit tree is especially adapted to the city or 
suburban home where large spreading standard size fruit 
trees are not adapted. Not only can these trees serve as 
useful trees but are extremely decorative as well during 
the spring blossoming period. They can he planted 15 feet 
apart, having a spread of 12 feet and every home has room 
for a group of these attractive fruit trees. Dwarf trees 
come into bearing early, in fact many of these trees have 
borne fruit in our nursery. 
PRICES OF DWARF PEAR AND APPLE TREES 
Each 5 10 
Large 4-5 ft. §1.45 $6.75 §12.50 
DWARF APPLE TREES 
Baldwin, Cortland, Double Red Delicious, Early McIn¬ 
tosh, McIntosh, Pound Sweet, Red Astrachan, Red Rome, 
Red Spy, Wealthy, Yellow Transparent. 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Seckel. 
McIntosh Red 
IMPROVED DWARFING STOCKS 
So far as we know. Maloney Brothers are the first in this country to offer fruit trees on the improved dwarf¬ 
ing root stock selected by the east Mailing Research Station in England, and propagated and introduced by the 
by New York State Experiment Station at Geneva, New York. 
These rootstocks are superior to the dwarf stocks used in the past because they are pure strains. The perform¬ 
ance of varieties on these stocks can, therefore, be accurately forecast. 
The most dwarfing stock in the group of Mailing types is Mailing IX, also known as Jaunne de Metz. A semi- 
dwarfing stock of good character is Mailing I, also known as broad-leafed English Paradise. 
Sincerely yours, 
H. B. TUKEY, Chief in Research 
NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 
Bartlett 
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MALONEY BROS. NURSERY CO., INC. 
