
The J. & P. Sensation 
of 1942—Dwarfer 
Dwarf Apple Trees 
EE the color picture from life on the back cover—a_ beautiful 
J. & P. Dwarf Apple Tree only 3 years old, generously bearing 
large, luscious, richly-colored Apples. You can have trees like 
this in your own yard! Plant this fall and get extra growth the first 

This picture was taken the year 
after the tree was planted. J. & P. 
Dwarf Apple Trees are ornamental 
flowering trees in the spring; pro- 
ducers of luscious, colorful fruit in 
late summer and fall. 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
Like the Dwarf Apple Trees, these Dwarf Pear Trees may be used in the 
landscape planting or lawn, wherever you would use a flowering tree— 
decorative in shape, beautiful both in bloom and in fruit. They bear 
full-size top quality fruit and grow less than half as tall as standard-size 
trees, producing a splendid crop even the second year after planting. 
2-year, finest quality 3- to 4-ft. nursery-grown trees: 
Bartlett Luscious, yellow fruit with 
beautiful red blush. Excellent quality. 
ene ema Ripens in Sept. er late 
Sheldon Large, nearly round, yellow 
fruit, slightly tinted green; attractive 
red blush. Brisk, tasty flavor, ripe in 
Oct. name. 
Any of the above: $2. each; any 3 for $5. 



Indian Summer 
Everbearing Red 
RASPBERRIES 
Strong 2-year, field-grown stock that will give you 
an ppeedance of taste-tempting berries beginning 
the very next year after planting. You'll enjoy them 
most when you grow them in your own garden. 
To eat out of hand, for the table, for jellies, jams, 
preserves. 
Indian Summer New Everbearing Red First or in 
June; second crop starts in Sept., continuing till stoppe by 
freezing. Vigorous, hardy. Heavy crops of large flavorful 
berries. Glossy red color. Unusual keeping quality. Finest 
and most delicious everbearing red Raspberries—wonderful 
for your garden. 6 plants for $1.50; 12 for $2.50. 
Latham Red Enormous crops of round, firm-textured 
berries from late June until the middle of July. Rich, brilliant 
red; delicious fresh or canned. Beautifully rounded _ber- 
ries that keep unusually well. 6 plants for $1.25; 12 
for $2.25. 
Cumberland Black Vigorous, healthy plants that pro- 
duce splendid crops of large remarkably firm berries, some- 
times 7% in. in diameter. Largest of the Blacks, prolific, 
wonderfully flavored. 6 plants for $1.; 12 for $1.75. 
Seckel Sweet, juicy, full-flavored. The 
Pears are smaller but very abundant; 
yellowish russet color with red cheek. 
Aug. Good to eat, pickle and preserve. 
Clapp’s Favorite Extra hardy, early; 
especially tasty flavor. Clear yellow, red 
blush. Ripens in Aug. Lives up to its 
year; you may have Apples next fall—you surely will the following year. 
These J. & P. Dwarf Apple Trees are grown from buds of our finest 
full-size American varieties grafted on a special rootstock, originated 
in England. The rootstock makes the miracle—the trees stay dwarf, 
growing only 5 to 6 ft. tall. Apples ripen 2 weeks earlier, and they 
start right in to bloom and bear the very next year. They bear bigger, 
more colorful fruit than the big trees do. 
J. & P. Dwarf Apple Trees are both dwarfer and longer-lived than 
those heretofore known as dwarf; they will be lifetime companions. 
Order now—again next spring, the demand will exceed the supply. 
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Bartlett Pears 
PEACHES 
The Peach Tree is another of the most desir- 
able of fruits that has a pleasing shape and 
graceful growth, at home in a corner of the 
garden, lawn, almost any spot in the home 
grounds, as well as in the orchard. Until you 
can pick your own Peaches, soft, juicy and 
“‘dead-ripe,’’ then eat them the same day, you 
will never know what real Peach flavor is! 
Golden Jubilee Ripens in Aug. Sweet, golden 
yellow flesh, best of the early yellows. Yellow 
skin flushed with red. Free-stone; distinct, long 
shape. Hardy, fertile. 
Elberta Ripens around mid-Sept. Large, solid; 
free-stone. Flavorful yellow flesh, canning favorite. 
Hale Haven Free-stone, bearing Sept.1. Large 
roundish fruit, flesh and skin yellow, blushed red. 
Sweet flavor. Heavy producer; bears young. 
Belle of Georgia A beautiful white-fleshed 
free-stone; yellow skin with red blush. Ripens 
around Sept. 1. Vigorous, productive. Very 
sweet, juicy, flavorful. 
Large, 1-yr., 4- to 5-ft. trees, any of above 
varieties, $1. each; any 3 for $2.50. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Cherry pie or Cherry tarts are at their tastiest 
made with large, full-bodied, super-ripened 
Cherries from your own trees. 
Montmorency For home garden and canning. 
These large, luscious Cherries are firm-fleshed and 
of fresh, tart flavor—real “‘cherry-pie’’ tang. 
Early Richmond Bright red Cherries with juicy 
flesh, delicious flavor. Earliest of the sour 
Cherries. A delightful eating Cherry when real 
ripe, for those who like a tangy, tart flavor, and 
one of the best for pies and canning. Pick in June. 
2-yr.-old, 5- to 7-ft. trees, either of above 
varieties, $1.50 each; any 3 for $3.75. 

Six Favorite Varieties of 
J.& P. Dwarf Apple Trees: 
Early McIntosh 
Ribens in August 
McIntosh Red 
Ripe in late Sept. 
Cox’s Orange 
$9. each 
Any 3 for $5 
All 3 to 4-ft. 
Yellow Transparent 
Finest Early Summer 
Wealthy 
Ribens in mid-August 
Red Delicious 
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trees. 
Large, luscious Apples, from extremely dwarf trees 
HARDY PLUMS 
One tree will yield up to 50 gallons of fine- 
flavored fruits; a lovely sight in full bloom, 
also when laden with Plums. Shapely 
ornamental growth. Delicious to eat, most 
desirable for jelly, Plum butter, preserves. 
2-yr.-old, 5- to 6-ft., extra-heavy, well- 
rooted Trees. 
Stanley Prune Never winter-kills, often bears 
within 3 years from planting. Ripens 10 days 
eatlier than others. Tender, firm, juicy, sweet 
bluish-purple fruit of large size. 
Lombard Ripens late in Aug. A beautiful violet- 
red fruit of excellent texture. Hardy, prolific. 
Burbank Vigorous, heavy-bearing. The large, 
rich-flavored fruit is of excellent quality with very 
small pits. Ripens in Sept. and early Oct. 
Any of above: $1.50 each; any 3 for $3.75. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Beautiful in full bloom. Cherry trees in any 
planting are ornamental, and a tremendous 
source of satisfaction in the generous crops 
of tasty fruit for eating and canning. 
Black Tartarian Large, heart-shaped. Vigorous, 
upright tree. Heavy crop ripens in June. Luscious 
and sugary. Best for eating. 
Napoleon Really choice, one of the tastiest. 
Yellow and amber, with red blush. Firm, juicy, 
very sweet. A quick, heavy producer. These big 
colorful Cherries are a special treat for table use 
and equally good for canning. 
Windsor A hardy, prolific bearer. Very large, 
dark red fruit, almost black. Solid, meaty flesh 
of alluring taste. Ripens late in July. Unsur- 
passed for eating out of hand as well as for canning. 
2-year-old, 5- to 7-ft. trees, $2. each; 
any 3 for $5. 

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