DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Dwarf Fruit Trees are ideal ornamental plants, combining beauty and utility in a most 
delightful way. They produce extra large, delicious fruit. They do not spread more 
than 10-15 ft., and they produce considerable crops a few years after planting. They 
thrive in any average garden soil. 
It is a pleasure to watch these small trees when they are covered with beautiful blos- 
soms in the spring, and when they are loaded with delicious fruit in the fall. 
Only Apples and Pears are grown in Dwarf Trees, budded on Malling and Quince of 
Angers rootstocks, which insure dwarf habit and early yields. See page 4 and 6 for 
varieties and prices. 
FAN-SHAPED ESPALIER 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 they generally begin to 
produce fruit the second or third year. 
Any home having a wall which has been neglected can 
now turn that portion of the home ground into a little 
orchard with but very little expense. Fan-Shaped 
Espalier trees are easy to care for. Directions are in- 
cluded in every shipment. 

Peaches, Apricots and Sour Cherries are available in Fan-Shaped Espalier trees. See 
page 3, 5 and 8 for varieties and prices. 
PLANTING DISTANCES 
standard Apple, Sweet Cherry, Walnut, Shade Trees................+.00es 29-30 ft. 
Standard Pear, Plum, Sour Cherry, Peach, Nectarine, Apricot Trees......... 15-20 ft. 
Espalier Fruit Trees; Dwart Fruit; Trees;-Ouince Trees). .+.. 400 eee 12-lonte 
Grape Vines, Boysenberries, Climbing Roses...:................ 2a 6- 8 ft. 
Bush Cherries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, Gooseberries, 
Currants, Rhubarb Roots, Shrub Roses, Ornamental Shrubs and Vines.. 3- 4 ft. 
Everblooming and ‘Polyantha Roses: .0.0ee a leek. ote ee 2 it 



THE MINIATURE ORCHARD (Group No. 750) 
Here is a collection of fruit trees which should be planted where space is limited. 
They make small trees cnd they usually begin to bear the second or third year 
planted. 





Varieties listed in this group are self-fruitful. 
1 Dwarf Apple (Baldwin), 31/, to 41/, ft. 
1 Dwarf Pear (Duchesse d‘'Angouleme), 21/5 to 3!/p ft. 
1 Standard Peach (Rochester), 5 to 6 ft. 
1 Standard Cherry (English Morello), 4 to 6 ft. 
Total “4 Fruit Trees for Small Space and Early Yields, for only 
$10.00. 



