Dwarf Fruit Trees 
Grafted on special dwarting 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 veryhelpful. 
PRICES: All kinds listed below. 
fevedr—Not branched._-..........._....----_-..-.. $2.60 { Add 50c. | 
Pevedt—pranched -. 3.90 J packing 
0) ES 5 ICTo 2) ee 5.25 | onorders | 
(All varieties in above sizes) | under$10. | 
Height about 3 to 4 feet in all ages, except 
Apples, often still dwarfer. 

KINDS OF APPLES PEARS 
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DWARFS a fee ee 
ox’s Orange ; ; 
AVAILABLE Duchess Oldenburg GISPES Favorite. 
Fameuse (Snow) ; 
_ Root Stocks: Apples Gravenstein moe eaes Cece 5 
on Malling types Jonathan Raster : Bae. 
(mostly No. 9), cer- Northern Spy Flemish Beauty a ? ; spk " 
tain kinds on 1, 2, Red Astrakhan Gorham G4 eh an, an : 
3 or 7 for reasons Red Delicious Kieffer TE Py ys at 
based on long ex- Red McIntosh Seckel . * © pe Webs i 
perience. Pears are R. I. Greening Sheldon _ CF a eo eS 
on Quince; Plums Redwin Spy Wm. Nevis Amazing loads of fruit on Dwarf Tree. 
Se Si Julien; other Rome Beauty APRICOT PEACHES PLUMS 
fruits on Almond. Stayman Winesap Al "4 alien e Aes 
Spitzenberg Baily Coiden Ciao pee ane 
oN Wealthy Rise berk Eclipse pubent 
Orange Yellow Delicious Perfection Elberta Damson 
Champion Yellow Transparent Riland Golden Jubilee German Prune 
jak lekoile Italian Prune 
Hiley Red June 
Red Bird Reine Claude 
Huge Hybrid Blueberries — =" eo 
{Vaccineum corymbosum named varieties] 
Really beautiful as specimens or in hedges. Suited for use 
in small quantities in the small garden. A 100-foot hedge will 
pay about $25 worth of berries a year! (Spaced 18 inches.) 
Why Wait? Plant Some NOW! 
And enjoy the berries sooner. Not only will they add beauty 
to your garden but each bush will pay for itself many times 
over! Hardy throughout U.S.A. Blueberries do fully as well 
with fall planting as with spring. 
Varieties and Prices 
(Each) (10) (25) (100) 
Peet oO tO 12.in.)i2 cae $1.25 $11.00 $25.00 $80.00 
Bmemercirntr 7, tO 10:1.) =... if one O00 30.00 120000 
4 year (18 to 24 in.) (bearing) ... 2.00 18.50 40.00 150.00 
ETM TOUS Li, Nase se tides 2 eco. ck Peet? 7 OU seo Ue 200-00 
Cabot—Early, broad spreading bush. Home use. 
Concord—Hardy, upright, midseason. Fine quality. Large. 
Jersey—Latest and largest berry. Hardiest. Best shipper. 
June—Erect bush. Earliest, dark blue berries. 
Rancocas—Early, good quality. Good shipper. 
Rubel—Late. Tallest, most ercet. Good shipper. 
Stanley—Finest quality of all. Light blue. Spreading. 
Burlington—Newest named kind. Later than all others. Good Ral fecninneuribede 2 iset apasesach: way 
shipper. Large. Good quality. Several varieties should be included in every 
planting, as an exchange of pollen is neces- 
; sary to produce good crops of berries. Or 
Mixed—Our selection, good pollenizers. order “mixed” if you wish—we will assort for 
G224ein chive Pek ee ae 10 for $16.00 good pollenization. All varieties are almost 
equally fine. 



