Dwarf Trees 
Solve the Problem of Fruit 
Growing in Small Areas 
Very Ornamental for the Yard and Garden 
Dwarf Fruit Trees are so well adapted to 
planting in the yard, garden or wherever the 
space is limited. They come into bearing in two 
or three years’ after, planting if well cared for 
and the fruit produced by these trees is same 
size and quality as produced by standard trees. 
® All Dwarf Trees are approximately e 
3 to 4 ft. in height and by express. 
Wealthy, Early MclIn- 
Dwarf Apple tosh, Red Gravenstein, 
McIntosh, Yellow Delicious, Northern Spy, Ken- 
dall. Price Dwarf Apple, $3.50 each; $32.50 
per 10. 
Bartlett, Duchess, Seckel. 
Dwarf Pear Price Dwarf Pear $3.50 ca, 
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Rochester Peach ,.5 03 220." 
Rochester is a small shapely round headed tree 
and fortunately one of the hardiest. Fruit is 
large yellow freestone delicious rich Peach flav- 
or. A fine lawn tree. Price $1.50 each. 
: A new plum-cherry crea- 
Oka Cherry tion of the Sand Cherry 
type, produced by Prof. Hansen, of South Da- 
kota. Begins to bear on two-year trees. Trees are 
dwarf in growth and bear an abundance of fruit 
—immense round cherries, a full inch in diam- 
eter—dark red in color, purple juicy meat and 
wonderfully sweet. Should be planted along with 
BROOKS BUSH CHERRY for proper polleniza- 
tion. Price Oka, 4-5 ft., la ha 3 aoe $5.85. 
® runus Tomento- 
Nanking Cherry sum) A beautiful 
dwarf tree or shrub attaining a height of 6 to 8 
feet. The striking white flowers in very early 
Spring and later the ropes of cherry fruits make 
this a most desirable plant. Plant three trees to 
insure pollenization. Price, Bearing Age, 3-4 ft. 
plants, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.25. (See Page 22). 
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All. Novelty Fruits Postpaid 
ove y ru a § Unless Otherwise Noted 
Different from ordinary fruits, and should be planted by everyone loving rare specimens: Plant 
in a small way as Novelties and they will surprise and well repay you. 
Wi Growth similar to the 
e ineber r y Raspberries. Fruit in 
large clusters, wine colored. Price, 35¢e each; 
$3.00 per dozen, postpaid. 

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Am. Cranberrybush $9040"? 
bush type of the Am. cranberries propagated 
because of their large and heavy fruiting 
characters and quality. A most ornamental] 
fruiting shrub. (See bottom page 22.) Price 
75c each, postpaid. 
The glorified Boysen- 
Nectarberry berry. The finest of 
quality fruits. Hardy and most productive of 
its class. Price 45c each; 6 fer $2.35 postpaid. 
See page 4 for more complete description 
of the Nectarberry. 
Strawberry-Raspberry Juneberry tusny pave 
namental, with clusters of red 

“u o, 48 . (Tree Strawberry) Sarricach i 
A True White Bushes two feet high, covered with red ripe. Price, 75¢ Beh aien $2.00. 
Blackberry berries, very productive and a distinct nov- 3 
Priee, 35¢ each: 5 for $1.60 °!tY in small fruits. Price 30¢ each. White Grape Currant 
postpaid. F This is an “Albino” Currant 
Golden Queen | $2.15 Novelty Fruit penyy Herullings (Ge mEH ena tongenT 
. i ruiting of e standa 
Yellow Raspberry _ Collection commercial varieties. Priee, 75¢ 

Price, 35c each; Biger $1.60 We will send postpaid one plant each 
postpaad. of the following varieties: Strawberry- 
Raspberry, Wineberry, Nectarberry, Crys- IMPORTANT — see page (1 
Blueberries tal White Blackberry, Juneberry, and for information necessary to en- 
Price, 3 for’ $3.45 Golden Queen Raspberry, all for $2.15; 3 close when ordering Currants and 
See page 3. each for $5.95; 12 each for $18.60.. Gooseberries. 
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