
: Courtesy Mrs. H. M. Van De Voorde 
DWARF PEAR TREES, planted Spring 1941, photograph taken Spring 1942. 
Mrs. H. M. Van De Voorde, Schenectady, N. Y., reported: 
“I am enclosing pictures of the Dwarf Pear Trees you sent us last year, 
and they now have dozens of perfect little pears on them. We are cer- 
tainly delighted with them.” 
THE MINIATURE ORCHARD (Group No. 41) 
Here is a collection of fruit trees which should be planted where space is limited. 
They make comparatively small trees. An average planting distance of between 
15-20 ft. is sufficient. 
These selected varieties are exceptionally early bearers. At least part of them 
should begin to produce fruit the second year. 
2 Apples (Oldenburg, Yellow Transparent) 
2 Pears (Cayuga, Seckel) 
1 Peach (Rochester) 
_1 Cherry (English Morello) 
Total 6 Standard Fruit Trees for Small Space and Early Yields, 
2 year, 5-7 ft., for only $9.00. 

