

DWARF PEAR TREES 
Dwarf Fruit Trees are ideal ornamental plants, combining beauty and utility in a most 
delightful way. They grow no taller than 10-12 ft. and produce considerable crops a 
few years after planting. They thrive in any average garden soil. 
Our supply is limited, and it will be exhausted before the end of the spring season. 
We suggest, therefore, that you send in your order at the earliest possible date. 
Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 year, 4 to 5 ft. Each 
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ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
Fan-Shaped Espalier trees make a beautiful decoration 
for the sides of your home or garage. They need no 
more room or care than a Climbing Rose, are a never 
ending point of interest, and will supply your table with 
delicious fruit. 
They grow 10 to 12 ft. tall and wide, and they generally 
begin to produce fruit the second year. 

Plant Apricot Espalier trees along walls facing south or 
east, Cherry Espalier trees facing east, west or north. 
Fan-Shaped Espalier trees are easy to care for. Directions are included in every ship- 
ment. 
Our supply is limited. Please order early if Espalier trees are on your planting list. 
Each 
Fan-Shaped Espalier Trees (Moorpark Apricot, Montmorency Cherry)........ $ 3.75 
FIGS 
We do not encourage general planting of Fig trees because their hardiness is limited 
to southern states. 
However, if you have a well protected, warm and sunny place and if you are pre- 
pared to give suitable winter protection, you might be able to grow them successfully 
as far north as Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Mich. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
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BROWN TURKEY. This is an early variety. Has the habit of bearing on new wood 
the first season. 
ASPARAGUS 
It takes only a little room to grow your own asparagus. 100 plants, set 1 ft. apart, will 
provide an average family supply. 
Before you plant, fork the soil deeply, pulverize it, and open up flat-bottomed trenches 
8 inches deep. Spread the roots out and cover with 2 or 3 inches of soil. As the sea- 
son progresses, hoe shallowly to keep down the weeds, and gradually fill in all the 
trenches so the bed will be level again by fall. 
Per 25 Per 100 
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PARADISE. A new rust-resistant variety, yielding 2 to 3 times as much as other kinds. 
Many stalks are 1 inch or more thick. 
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