Dwarf Fruit Trees 
(Available: All kinds listed below) 
When ordinary varicties of fruit are grafted on special 
dwarfing stocks, the result is a tree whose fruit is as 
large or larger than ordinary, but which never grows 
very large—perhaps ultimately 12 to 15 feet, but not over 
10 feet in the first decade or so. 
The advantages are three-fold: First, a dwarf can be 
sprayed, pruned and picked by hand without ladders, 
equipment or professional skill. Second, the tree bears 
much earlier in life, in its third or fourth year at latest— 
often earlier—and carries unbelievable loads of fruit. 
Third, dwarfed fruits (especially Plums and Peach) are 
less liable to borers and other pests. 
Root Stocks: All apples on very dwart Malling 1X (never over 6-7 
ft.) Also on other Malling stocks—I, II, III or VI depending on 
variety—ultimate height 12 to 15 feet. Pears are on Quince; Plums 
on St. Julien; other fruits on Almond. 
LIST of DWARF VARIETIES AVAILABLE 
(* = Kinds also available in Espaliers, below) 
PEARS PEACHES 
* Bartlett * Elberta 
Comice Royal Riviera) * Hiley 
APPLES 
(state whether dwarf 
or very dwarf wanted) 

Jonathan P (most delicious known) * Rochester 
gies Sater * Duch. d’'Angouleme * Crawford 
* Cortlandt * Flemish Beauty * Belle of Georgia 
*R. I. Greening * Clapp’s Favorite * Golden Jubilee 
* Wealthy * Beurre Bosc * Valiant 
* Yellow Transparent * Seckel * Eclipse 
Redwin Spy * Sheldon * J. H. Hale 
* Fameuse Kieffer * Red Bird 
Red Astrakhan Wm. Nevis 
Stayman Winsap series 
* Duchess Oldenburg NECTARINE 
Gravenstein Gorham 
Yellow Delicious Duchess Merode * Red Roman 
Northern Spy PLUMS Hunter 
Rome Beauty * Boston 
Spitzenberg Damson Newton 
* Reine Claude * Napier 
APRICOT * Burbank * Sure Crop 
SMcorpere * Abundance 
Riland * German Prune QUINCE 
* Early Golden * Italian Prune 
* Perfection Red June Orange 
. Alexander * Stanley Prune Champion 
Dwarf 
Espalier Fruits 
(Available: All kinds marked * above) 
For centuries they have been well known in Europe. In 
full sunlight, each individual fruit gets its share. Even if 
such trees were not ornamental, they would be noteworthy 
for fruit alone. But they are beautiful—clean-cut form and 
healthy young side growth—something new and different. 
Use them instead of vines against the house; train them 
along wire fences to add beauty and interest. 
U-Form Fan-shaped Horizontal Cordon 

5 to 6 ft. high 
Apple, pear, plum 
15" wide 
Nectarine, apricot, 
(S feet high Two tiers of stems, 
6 feet wide) 5 to 6 ft. wide. 
All varieties listed Apples and Pears 
peach 30” wide above with * only. 
$8.50 each $10.50 each $12.50 
PRICES ALL DWARFS: (each) 
| year (about 3 feet)—Not branched $2.60 
2 year (slightly taller)\—Branched __.__ 3.90 
3 year (4 to 5 feet)—Heavier_._-- .. 5.25 
(All varieties) 
5 year—bearing specimen 9.50 
(Apples, pears and plums only) 
(Add 50c packing allowance on orders 
under $10.00). 

Dwarf Apple loaded to the ground. 
Amazing on a small tree. 
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Perfect fruit 
commonly 
grows on 
Espaliers 
(photo pears) 



SLinua 
