BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 17 

DWARF FRUIT TREES 

Dwarf Pear Tree 14 Years Old 
Dwarf trees are grown from the same stock as the Espalier trees, and have most of their advantages. 
They require very little space—only one-fourth as much as an ordinary tree—yet they yield an abundance 
of fruit. 
When fully grown, the maximum height of the dwarf tree is not over 10 to 12 feet, and by proper 
pruning they can be kept even lower. This makes it easy to spray and care for them, and simplifies picking 
of the fruit. 
Every garden, large or small, has space for one or more of the heavy-producing dwarf trees. A prac- 
tical novelty. Ornamental and productive. 
VARIETIES AVAILABLE 
(For description matter of fruits, see standard varieties and espalier trees.) 
APPLES : PEARS 
Yellow Delicious. Bartlett. 
Golden Renette. Clapp’s Darling. 
Duchess. 
Yellow Transparent. 
Red Delicious. 
Flemish Beauty. 
Gellert Butter Pear. 

Gravenstein. Tongern Pear. 
APRICOTS Pastoren Pear, 
Blenheim. Williams’ Butter Pear, 
Moorpark. 
Perfection, CHERRIES 
PLUMS Bohemian. 
Monarch. Lambert. 
2 -¢ Vietoria—Rosy pink, dotted with gold. Silver bloom. Ostheimer Weischel—Large, dark red. More of a sour 
Flesh erisp, juicy, rich. Freestone. Ripens August to cherry type, although quite sweet for eating fresh. Ex- 
September. cellent for pies, jellies and preserves. 
PRICES—2-year, $3.00; 3-year, $4.00; 4-year, $5.00. 
