The Single Vertical Cor- 
don, shown at the left, is 
the simplest Espalier 
form. It is usually plant- 
ed in combination with 
more elaborate forms, es- 
pecially at the ends of a 
planting. It may also be 
planted in rows along a 
wall, as a screen, along 
leaders, against house 
corners, etc. Because of 
their small size, the trees 
can be planted as close 
as one foot. A row of 
Single Cordons makes an 
interesting division line 
between the vegetable 
and the fruit garden. 
Cordons are inexpensive 
and can be freely used in 
the average home gar- 
den. 

SINGLE VERTICAL CORDON DWARF TREE 
Apple — Pear — Plum 
peatOn Ofte High? 1s Oe.’ ft oe ae cept $3.75 ea. 

SINGLE HORIZONTAL CORDON 
Apple, Pear, Plum — 18 in. high 
GPUOCS fh OUT py igen. ce ais cs x $0.00, Ea. 
