NEW DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Dwart Fruit Trees are ideal ornamental plants, combining beauty and 
utility in a most delightful way. They grow no taller than a man can 
reach, and produce extra large, delicious fruit. 
According to the latest records at the New York State Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y., more than half the Apple Trees, 
budded on dwarfing Malling rootstocks 
WILL BEAR FRUIT THE FIRST YEAR PLANTED, 
and the rest will surely fruit the second year. 
Since those records were published, and visitors at Geneva saw the 
small trees last fall, loaded with delicious fruit, there is a steadily 
growing interest in such trees. 
We are one of the few nurseries supplying Dwarf Apple Trees guar- 
anteed to be budded on Malling rootstocks which insure dwarf habit 
and early yields. 

DWARF VERTICAL CORDONS 
Vertical Cordons are Espalier Trees which require a minimum of space, 
and will create a striking effect. They can be planted 2 ft. apart, and 
are most attractive when used as a border along a walk or a wall. 
Vertical Cordons have become the most popular garden type of tree 
in Europe, and they are now available in America. A dozen or more 
trees can be planted in the same space that a single Standard fruit 
tree would require. We have Dwarf Apple and Pear Vertical Cordons. 
Vertical Cordons are easy to care for. Directions will be included in 
each shipment. 
DWARF WHIPS 
These are l-yr. old plants, budded on dwarfing rootstocks. They can be 
grown easily as Dwarf Trees, Vertical Cordons, or in any other form ean 
desired. They are especially recommended if you wish to train your 
own Espalier Trees. 
FAN-SHAPED ESPALIER TREES 
Fan-shaped Espalier Trees make a beautiful decora- 
tion for the side of your home or garage. They need 
no more care than a Climbing Rose, are a never end- 
ing point of interest, and will supply your table with 
delicious fruit. 
Any home having a wall which has been neglected 
can now turn that portion of the home grounds into a 
little orchard with but very little expense. 
We have Fan-Shaped Sour Cherries and Plum Trees. 

BEARING-AGE STANDARD FRUIT TREES 
These are wonderful trees; many of them have already fruij 
j ’ y truited in then 
of them are again loaded with fruit buds. ursery, and most 
Please note, however, that they must become established in their new location in your 
cane before they bear again. Generally they begin to fruit the second year after 
planting. 
WHAT TO PLANT: DWARF OR STANDARD FRUIT TREES? 
Dwarf Fruit Trees should be preferred where space is limited i 
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garden-type of tree for city and suburban homes while Standard Fruit Tees shou | 
be planted where sufficient space is available. 
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