
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. 
DWARF APPLE TREES 
BUDDED ON NEW MALLING ROOTSTOCK 
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. 15x15 is a recommended 
spacing. 
This year we offer trees budded on Malling | rootstock only— 
trees at maturity reach a height of 10 to 15 feet 
CORTLAND RED McINTOSH RED DELICIOUS 
EARLY McINTOSH RED SPY 
Select, 3-4 feet trees—each $3.50, 2 for $6.75 
PLEASE NOTE 
We have placed a limit of two Dwarf Apple trees toa 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. 
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Early Golden Apricot 

APRICOTS 
So Delicious for Jams and Sauces... 

Easy to Grow 

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Dwarf Apple Tree, Early McIntosh 
QUINCE TREES 
Need Little Room to Grow—and Their Tangy 
Fruits Will Fill Your Pantry Shelves 
Its pre-eminence as a fruit for jellies and preserves makes the Quince a profit- 
able tree for the fruit grower, the farmer, or any one having even a small gar- 
den. The Quince tree does not take much room on account of its dwarfish 
character. Any kind of good, rich soil will give good results. It can be grown 
in bush or tree form. Hardly any family’s fruit supply for the Winter is 
complete without the Quince. 
WAYNE COUNTY ORANGE 
A superior new variety introduced largely through our efforts. Fruit is large 
golden yellow and of excellent quality. Makes delicious jells. Ripens early in 
September. Grows 10-15 feet tall—produces abundantly. 
PRICES—Nicely 
Branched Trees 
2-3 ft. size, $1.50 
each, 2 for $2.85 
3-4 ft. size, $2.00 
each, 2 for $3.85 

MOORPARK 
You'll like this attractive variety. Has the 
highest quality and finest flavor of all Apri- 
cots. Fruit is large, deep yellow with a red 
cheek. Grows to about the same size as a 
Peach tree. Ripens mid-August. 
EARLY GOLDEN 
Another freestone variety which possesses 
a fine flavor. Skin is smooth—fuzzless, 
and pale orange in color. Medium to large 
in size — makes an excellent variety to plant 
with Moorpark. 
IMPORTANT — Apricots require cross-pollination, therefore it is necessary to set out two 
different varieties to insure a set of fruit 
SELECT TREES—3-4 feet, $2.00 each, 2 for $3.85 
Supply limited—order early 
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