Dwarfed Espalier Fruits 
Varieties For centuries they have been well known in Europe. In 
Available: full sunlight, each individual fruit gets its share. Even if 
such trees were not ornamental, they would be noteworthy 
APPLES for fruit alone. But they are beautiful—clean-cut form and 
Badlwin healthy young side growth—something new and different. 
Cortland Use them instead of vines against the house: train them 
Meee along wire fences to add beauty and interest. 
Cortlandt In planting against 
R, I. Greening a wall, place the tree 
Wealthy 
six inches away and 
Yellow Transparent Mi 
allow 18 inches root 
PEARS space — requiring a 
Bartlett space in all two feet 
Duchess out from the wall. Wa- 

d’Angouleme 
Flemish Beauty tering and fertilizing = 
are unnecessary except 
Clapp’s Favorite aig U-form Four-Arm 
Beurre d’ Anjou in very poor soil in- 
Seckel deed. Spray for disease ENtOre feet 5-6 ft. (heavy) 
a as Appl (4-feet wide) 
PLUMS as with any fruit tree. ee ie 
Denman Ten to twelve feet is Paahee shay 
Raima Glance the maximum height Nectarines 
Burbank to which true dwarf purecots only 
Abundance Espaliers will grow. $6.75 each $12.75 each 
German Prune Little pruning is need- 
PEACHES ed— beyond keeping 
Elberta the small new spurs Saye keie Fan-shaped 
Hiley from reaching more aire ; 
Rochester than six inches outside bo CiReee gieca en 
Crawford : seg (6-feet wide) 
Champion of the main stems. specimens A 4-arm apple, 5 to 6 feet, frequently bears the same ~ 
Yellow St. John When a spur has borne (6-feet wide) Peaches year planted. 
NECTARINES it will continue to bear. ee mee 
Pick the stem with the aa eas Re | 
APRICOTS fruit. $21.50each — $12.00 each Dwa rfed Fru it Trees 


GRAPE VINES (Vitis) 
(Each) (10) 
Old Varieties, 2-year....$ .45 $ 3.30 
Heavy 4-year.......... 1.25 10.00 
Catawba—Red, good wine-grape. 
Concord—Black. Strong flavor. 
Niagara—White, good wine-grape. 
Worden—Black. 
New Varieties, 2-year.... .50 4.00 
Caco—Free-bearing red, strong grow- 
er. Sweet. Heavy buncher. 
Fredonia—The earliest black grape. 
Portland—White and the earliest of 
all grapes. Healthy, fine quality. 
Not less than 5 of one variety at 10 rate. 

Boysenberry (life-size) 

MULTI-GRAFTED FRUIT TREES 
An interesting novelty. Useful for the 
small place. All 2-year trees. No. 1 size. 
APPLE—Five-in-One—$1.50 each. Five 
kinds grafted on one stem are: Anoka, 
Red Stayman, Golden Stayman, Yel- 
low Transparent and Yellow Delicious. 
Bear from early Summer to late Fall. 
PEAR—Five-in-One—$2.00 each. Bart- 
lett, Early Harvest, Garber, Keiffer, 
and Koonce. 
PEACH - PLUM - APRICOT — $1.50 
each. Hale Haven, Abundance, and 
Early Golden. 
very special “dwarfing” stocks the resulting trees 
never grow very large—but blooms and bears very 
heavily indeed and at an early age. 

We have available this year a large supply of true 
dwarfed fruits in all 25 varieties as listed for Espaliers 
above. The two smaller sizes may be used if you wish 
to train your own Hspaliers—all our Espaliers are 
on dwarfing stocks. 
Ty ear olds(3 £6eb) i weaee a one enee $2.50 each 
Qyeat old (Steet) saosin 2 aU eee $3.50 each 
And in Apples, Pears only:— 
as yearold ccwariswinnn sede ane $ 8.75 each 
Suyear Old:dwarisyse, nyewec wien net $10.75 each 
Bearing-age Raspberries and Black- Y 00 
Berry Bushes (oa only .. FIVE OF ONE KIND $08) 
Blackberries (Zone III.) (10), (100) 
Eldorado. Large, upright, and most depend- 
COM Hea a Neem Rc, $ .80 $4.75 
Early Harvest. Prolific and 10 days earlier 
than Bidorados al iaee saree 80 4.75 
Iceberg. White Blackberry. Novelty. 
1.50 
Any soil. Prune cautiously. Berries grow only 
on last year’s wood! 
(10) 
Red Raspberries (R. strigosus, Zone I.) 
Chief. Best early red—about 10 days earlier 
than Taylors 5: scnkeee ns eta sien $ .90 $4.50 
Indian Summer. Far the best “everbearer.”’ 
Spring*and: Fall crop ..23 <3. 42. 1.50 8.50 
Taylor—New. Large, very prolific. Best late 
Te Cs eae) Ne te tsetse ROR a Uhh 90 4.50 
(100) 
Wineberry (R. phoenicolasius, Zone V.) 
When ordinary standard varieties are grafted on — 
8.50 
Black Raspberry (R. occidentalis, Zone III.) 
Black Beauty. Most dependable “‘blackcap”’ 
VALICUY Hy sidan ela ieueretac aunt 
Purple Raspberry (R. neglectus, Zone II.) 
Sodus. Heaviest bearer of all raspberries. 
Good 1.00 5.50 
Yellow Raspberries (Strigosus, Zone I.) 
Golden Queen. Delicious amber-yellow. 
1.50 8.50 
Dewberry (R. procumbens, Zone II.) 
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Lucretia. Larger and sweeter than any, but 
4,50 
SOL Ne Ake ce en era an Se ee 
90 4.50 . 
Like raspberry, but fruits in large clusters. 
2.00 11.00 
Hybrid Brambles 
New, thrilling flavors—much better than 
ae parents—the blackberries and rasp- 
erries. 
Boysenberries, Zone V-VI. Huge, 2 in. berry, 
highest quality of all brambles. Hardiest of 
new hybrids. Prolific in fruit. There is no 
better berry known. 
t-vear > Sint Bh) akan eee 1.25 6.00 
2-year bearing age............ 2.10 12.50 
