USES OF ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
Espalier fruit trees trained in many different patterns 
adapt themselves to a variety of places. You may— 
(1) Plant Espaliers below windows—between windows. 
(2) Set them against walls, fences, trellises. 
(3) Train them on leaders at the corner of buildings. 
(4) Use these trees in the open, along paths, driveways, etc. 
(5) As a hedge or screen to set off parts of the garden. 
(6) To obtain a focal point of interest in a rock garden. 
(7) Form an effective arbor over a walk. 
(8) Make an Espalier Garden House on the lawn. 
(9) For planting in Greenhouses—or pot planting on 
penthouse roofs. 
(10) Perk up dull corners 
VARIETIES 
APPLES—Duchess of Oldenburg, Delicious, Fameuse, 
McIntosh, R. I. Greening, Cortland, Wealthy, 
Yellow Transparent. 
PEARS—Bartlett, Flemish Beauty, Clapp’s Favorite, 
Duchess d’Angouleme, Beurre d’ Anjou, Seckel, 
Duchess de Merode. 
PLUMS—Reine Claude, Abundance. 
PEACHES—Elberta, Hiley, Yellow St. John, Roches- 
ter, Crawford, Champion. 
NECTARINES—Boston, Red Roman, Lord Napier. 
hide objects from v’ew, etc. 


SHIPPING FACILITIES 
Customers are requested to give definite shipping in- 
structions. Please be sure to indicate type, variety and 
size of each tree ordered. Packed for shipment in in- 
dividual crates, the roots of Espalier trees are surround- 
ed by a ball of peat moss and fertilizer. All our stock 
is insured. If shipment arrives damaged, file a claim 
with your Express Agency at once and send us notice. 

THE BELGIAN FENCE 
This is one of the many interesting and attractive pat- 
terns made with Espaliers. Always exquisitely beauti- 
ful. It takes 5 trees to obtain a diagonal lattice effect. 



