
















FRUIT ON DWARF TREES LARGER THAN ON 
STANDARDS 
The fruit produced by dwarf trees is the same color and quality as 
that produced by standard trees but may average larger in size. For 
those who enjoy working with plants, there is a source of much 
pleasure in dwarf fruit culture, watching the fruit take shape and 
ripen over the season. Be sure to plant more than one variety 
to insure pollination. 
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S/he. Our Dwarf Apple Trees are budded on the New Malling 
dwarf rootstock introduced recently to this country 
by Dr. H. B. Tukey of the New York State Experiment 
Station. Now you can have several varieties growing 
in your yard because of the small space required. 
15 x 15 is a recommended spacing. 
This year we offer trees budded on Malling I 
rootstock only—trees at maturity reach a 
height of 10 to 15 feet 
Cortland Red Delicious 
Red Mcintosh Early Mcintosh 
Baldwin 
Select, 214 to 314 feet trees—each $3.50, 
3 for $9.00 
PLEASE NOTE 
We have placed a limit of three Dwarf Apple 
trees to a customer as the supply is very 
limited and we wish as many of our friends 
as possible to enjoy these fine trees. We 
request the privilege of substituting an 
equally good variety should we be sold out 
of the varieties ordered. 
In the Spring 
the trees are 
attractive with 
their branches 
laden with col- 
orful blossoms 
and when they 
fruit in the Fall 
you will be de- 
lighted with the 
full-sized, tasty and 
attractive fruit. 

Full Sized Fruits and Lots of It 
From These Trees! 

Dwarf Pear Trees 
The fruit is very easy to pick as the trees are low headed, and it is not necessary to 
wait long for returns as they come into bearing very early, usually the second or third 
year after planting. Pears are dwarfed by budding on Quince Stock. The illustration 
at the left shows a Dwarf Bartlett Pear tree with a load of fruit the first year after 
being set out. We receive scores of such photographs from customers every year. 
We know you will enjoy seeing these trees grow and fruit while they are so young. 
VARIETIES THAT GROW BEST AS DWARFS 
All varieties of Pears do not give good results as Dwarfs. We recommend the fol- 
lowing varieties to be good growers and bearers and to give the best satisfaction as 
Dwarfs. For best results, plant two varieties: 
BARTLETT DUCHESS CLAPP’S FAVORITE SECKEL 

Prices of Dwarf Pear Trees Each 10 
TES 2 Vear—3 to 4 feet... 2.6.05... 5 axich DRas tees alo see $2.50 $2.25 
DWatt Maries hear Tree 2 Year—2'4 to 314 feet... .... 0% sek a eee 2.00 1.75 
With fruit the first year planted 
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