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Dwart Fruit Trees are ideal ornamental plants, combining peau cid 
utility in a most delightful way. They grow no taller than a man can 
reach, and produce extra large, delicious fruit. They do not spread 
more than 10-15 ft. in diameter. Many of them bear fruit the first year — : 
planted, and they produce considerable crops a few vers after Higa Bom ia fe 
ing. They thrive in any average garden soil. may br 

It is a pleasure to watch these small trees when her, are. covered, with ee 
beautiful blossoms in the spring, and when ey are loaded with” deli- — 
cious fruit in the fall. ; Be 
We are one of the few nurseries supplying Dwail Fruit Trees Siddeae Se 
on true dwarfing rootstocks which insure dwarf habit and early Yieice 
Only apples are available in Dwarf " Trees at present. 
ig AN-SHAPED ESPALIER TREES 
Until recently, Espalier Fruit Trees 1 were gr 
in European gardens and only a few Americ 
them as landscape features. Today, howev 
growing this type of fruit tree for the utilizatio 
that might otherwise be wdsted:e =o) es 
Fan-Shaped Espalier trees make a beautiful dec 
for the sides of your home or garage. They ne 
more room or care than a Climbing Rose, are a: 
ending point of interest, and will oy ae 
with delicious sh 

Any home having a wall ned has been neglected can now turn that portion of 
home ground into a little orchard: with but very little expense. % 
Plant Peach and Apricot Espalier trees along walls facing south or east, Plum Espalier Na 
trees facing east or west, Cherry Espalier trees facing west or north. 
Fan-Shaped Espalier trees are easy to care for. Directions are included i in every ship ; 
ment. ; 
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Our supply is limited. Please order early if Espalier trees are on your planting list. 
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BEARING-AGE STANDARD FRUIT TREES 
These are wonderful trees; many of them have already fruited in the nursery. 
Please note, however, that they must become established in their new location i in He 
garden before uel bear again. Generally they Regie to fruit ue second Tet : 

BEST SIZES AND GRADES OF FRUIT TREES TO PLANT — 
Our experience leads us to advise you to plant only the best grades. It pays: better to : 8 
plant a few large trees instead of twice as many small inferior trees. _ ee ya 
Fruit trees are an investment for decades, and sometimes for generations. The pur- ae am 
chase price of a fruit tree does not mean much when you realize that 1 or 2 bushels of BA, 
fruit will pay for it. . EP oe eae 
PLANTING DISTANCES 
Standard Apple, Sweet Cherry and Walnut Trees................- Ae WR tale 
Standard Pear, Plum, Sour Cherry, Peach and Nectarine Trees Bees Os PN eth = 
Dwarf Apple, Quince’ and Apricot Trees}: .0.. ja. meas Ocenia eee 
Grape Vines. and Bush’ Cherries. .'2. 6c 1.2/2. 2i ae ee Ren VRP te | : 
Berry Plants and Rhubarb Roots.......... Sos FeV Riko aoe egal eS ae cere en an 

