gram for balanced gardening. In these 
troubled times when many foods are scarce 
and prices high, thousands who formerly grew 
only roses and other flowers have discovered the 
advantages of luscious, tree-ripened fruits on 
their own grounds. Growing these and vege- 
tables in addition to flowers has become a 
patriotic service as well as assurance of the 
family supply. 
All J. & P. Fruit Trees, Vines and Plants 
are guaranteed finest quality, true to name, 
and to live and bear, or we will replace pre- 
paid and free of charge, the same as J. & P. 
Modern Roses (see p. 3); this liability lim- 
ited to the cost of stock purchased. AII 
prices include expert packing; shipment is 
made by express with transportation 
charges collect. 
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CHOICE APPLE TREES 
In response to the many requests for orchard-size Apple Trees, 
they have been added to the Parade of Modern Roses, Peren- 
nials and Fruits for 1944. We have selected six favorite varieties 
best suited for the small place, either for 3 or 4 trees about the 
grounds or to start a small orchard, providing luscious Apples 
for the family from the first week of August well into winter. 
All are large, sturdy, 2-yr.-old, 5- to 7-ft. trees, beginning to 
bear just 3 or 4 years after planting. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
One of the best and earliest of ‘har- 
vest’’ Apples, ripe 1st week of 
August. White to pale yellow. 
WEALTHY 
Ripe after Labor Day. Beautiful, 
brilliant red, crisp and juicy, splen- 
did for eating and cooking. 
McINTOSH 
One of most popular. Fine, firm, 
juicy, very refreshing, beautiful 
coloring. Ripe in Oct. 
CORTLAND 
A newer variety that has the 
quality, flavor of McIntosh but 
has firmer flesh, keeps longer. 
RED DELICIOUS 
Large, dark red with very firm, 
crisp, fine-grained flesh of excel- 
lent quality and flavor. 
RED NORTHERN SPY 
Bright red, almost solid color. 
Crisp, juicy; delicious eating, ex- 
cellent for salads, pies, etc. 
$2. each; any 3 for $5. 

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J. & P. Dwarfer Dwarf 
Apple Trees 
in Six Fine Varieties: 
COX’S ORANGE PIPPIN 
One of England’s most favored Apples, also 
very popular in Canada, heretofore practi- 
cally unavailable in the Produces a 
heavy crop of fine-grained, firm, tender, 
juicy Apples, crisp and delicious, ripe in late 
Sept. 
also 
Red Astrachan (early), Cortland 
Early Mcintosh, Red Delicious 
McIntosh Red 
EACH 
ANY 3 FOR $6.25 
3- to 4-ft. 2-yr.-old nursery- 
grown trees 
Bechtel’ s Crab (Malus) 
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J. & P. Dwarfer Dwarf 
APPLE TREES 
Now you can plant Apple Trees in even the 
smallest garden plot and enjoy them all your 
life, without ever crowding out your Roses, 
Perennials, or other flowers and vegetables! 
Think of these midget trees that will give a 
crop of large, luscious Apples next year! By 
the time they are four years old, they are in 
full bearing. 



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ae Beautiful, Fragrant Flowering 
Trees in Spring 
In spring every branch is covered with lovely, fragrant 
blossoms as exquisite as Flowering Crab—so profuse 
they are a garden decoration in themselves. Flowers, 
foliage, and fruit distinct from ordinary ornamental 
plantings, all make J. & P. Dwarf Apple Trees ideal. 
May Be Planted Anywhere 
Planted in the border, they do not interfere with the 
growth of flowers right up to and around them, and 
may be planted as close as 6 ft. apart. Use J. & P. Dwarf 
Apple Trees in pairs at a gate or entrance, or in corners, 
borders, against fences and walls, or among shrubs. 
A Horticultural Triumph‘! 
J. & P. Dwarfer Dwarf Apple Trees are grown from buds 
of our finest full-size American varieties grafted on a 
special root-stock (known as Malling IX) originated in 
England. The trees stay dwarf; the Apples ripen 2 weeks 
earlier; they start to bear the next year. Dwarfer and 
longer-lived than ordinary dwarf sorts. 
2 FLOWERING CRABS. Maus 
Especially in the north, these are the best 
flowering trees for general use. Gorgeous 
in full bloom. Many have interesting 
fruits; birds like them. 
BECHTEL’S 
Toensis fl. pl. Very hardy. Fragrant 
flowers resemble small roses, in profuse 
clusters. Grows slowly to about 8 ft. tall. 
TEA - THEIFERA 
Fragrant, delicate pink flowers. Pictur- 
esque, handsome. Slow growth is a vir- 
tue. Crimson-flushed fruit. 
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CRAB APPLES 
For Jellies, Preserves, Spiced Apples, etc. 
Crabapple Trees are very picturesque and ornamental both 
in spring bloom and when bearing their heavy crop of bright 
red fruits in fall. Fruits prized for jellies, preserves, cider, etc. 
DOLGA 
Bright red fruits, most beautiful of all, makes rich ruby- 
red jelly with unique, delicious flavor. Very juicy, makes 
exceptionally good cider. Often begins to bear year after 
planting. 
HOPA 
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Robust. Large, dark pink flowers; showy 
fruit. Deep red spring foliage. 
FLORIBUNDA 
Very free-blooming; beautiful clear pink. 
Yellow and red fruit. 
Sturdy 2-yr.-old, 4- to 5-ft. trees, 
any of above, $2. each; 3 for $5. 
A blaze of red blooms, with reddish 
bark and leaves. The Apples are like 
rubies; makes rich jelly. Fine for cider. 
HYSLOP 
Larger, dark reddish-purple fruits of 
wonderful flavor, heavy cropper. A fine 
cooking variety, makes tasty cider; 
tangy flavor when dead-ripe. 
2-yr.-old 5- to 7-ft. trees, $2. each; 
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