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SELF-STERILITY OF FRUITS 
Many fruits do not bear real crops if planted separately. 
Polen from nearby trees of different variety is often needed. 
Noted on these pages by:— 
e@ = self-unfruitful. Do not plant by itself, but always with 
another variety of the same fruit to cross-pollenize. 
(P) = good pollenizer. 

Dwarf Fruit Trees 
(Descriptions: Same as standard fruits previous page) 
Grafted on special dwarfing stocks, fruit is large, but tree 
never grows over 10 to 15 feet. 
A dwarf can be sprayed, pruned and picked by hand without lad- 
ders or equipment. It bears much earlier in life, in its third or 
fourth year. Planting is the same as any deciduous tree. Soil 
should be richer. A mulch is very helpful. 
PRICES: All kinds listed below. 

lvyear—Not branched $2.60 { Add 50c. | 
2ay.edar—Branched 2 ne ee 3.90 J packing t 
dtyvedr—Heavier<54 te eee 5.25 | Sateen 
(All varieties in above sizes) ; 
Height about 3 to 4 feet in all ages, except 
Apples, often still dwarfer. Amazing loads of fruit on Dwart Tree. 
KINDS OF APPLES PEARS PEACHES PLUMS 
DWARFS Cortlandt elie Bosc Be Ora ts: Abundance 
Cox's Orange Clapp’s Favorite Eel Burbank 
AVAILABLE Duchess Oldenburg Comice (Royal Riviera) Fee Damson 
Fameuse (Snow) Duchess d’'Angouleme Golden Jubilee German Prune 
Root Stocks: Apples a : Duchess Merode Median Prarie 
on Malling types Gravenstein oes J. H. Hale ae 
(mostly No. 9), cer- Jonathan Flemish Beauty ue d ae es "q 
tain kinds on 1, 2, Northern Spy ornare Ro h z OASIS EON ICS 
3 or 7 for reasons Red Astrakhan Vietior ae ee, Stanley Prune 
based on long ex- Red Delicious Chekal alian 
perience. Pears are Red McIntosh eiaiden SWEET 
on Quince; Plums R. I. Greening Wm. Nevis NECTARINE CHERRIES 
on St. Julien; other Redwin Spy 
fruits on Almond. Rome Beauty APRICOT Boston Bin 
Stayman Winesap Alexander Hunter on 
QUINCE Spitzenberg Early Golden Napier ack Tatarian 
Wealthy Moorpark Newton Lambert 
Orange Yellow Delicious Perfection Sure Crop Royal Anne 
Champion Yellow Transparent Riland Red Roman Windsor 
Hardy Northern Nut-Trees 
Grafted Black Walnuts 
One of our most beautiful native trees, growing well 
in any fertile well drained soil. The grafted sorts 
NUT ORCHARD OFFER | jeor their first nuts in the third to fifth year. Zone IV. 
One each of 3 Walnuts; | Ohio—Fine quality nut, fast growth, fairly easy to 
3 Chinese Chestnut 2 ft. | open. 
SIX TREES for $20.00 | Stabler meat falls out easily in halves or one piece 
and is of a rich mellow flavor. A fine spreading 
specimen. 
Photo: Chinese Chestnut 3 ft. Thomas is a rapid-growing tree. The meat is attrac- 
54 chestnuts on a baby free! tive and tasty, but does not crack as easily as the 
Stabler. 
3 to 5 feet (Not sold singly) any 2 for $10.00 
Blight Resistant Chestnuts 
Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima). Similar to 
the American in flavor (sweet). It is inured to the 
Chestnut blight. Lives and bears in Zone V. Bears 
very young. Because of cross-pollenizing needs, we 
will not sell less than 3 trees. 








(3) (10) (100) 
Aa Gamnche (inans cin ts) seme ee 12.50 $100.00 
2-3) toot (transplants) =e SoA) SRI) 
AT OROM ects iy eee 10.00 30.00 250.00 
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