
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 
4 to 6 ft. high—$5.00 ea. 
ESPALIER FRUIT VARIETIES 
APELES 
Red Delicious 
Baldwin 
McIntosh 
Yellow Delicious 
Northern Spy 
Stayman Winesap 
Gravenstein 
Redwin Spy 
Y. Transparent 
Fameuse 
King 
Ribston Pippin 
helo Greening 
Galia Beauty 
PEACHES 
Elberta 
Golden Jubilee 
Champion 
ads ciale 
Rochester 
APRICOTS 
Moorpark 
Blenheim 
Hungarian 
PEARS 
Bartlett 
Flemish Beauty 
Clapp’s Favorite 
Duchess 
Seckel 
Tongern 
Sheldon 
Beurre Bosc 
Beurre d’Anjou 
Winter Nellis 
Hardy. 
NECTARINES 
Red Roman 
Sure Crop 
PLUMS 
Reine Claude 
German Prune 
Abundance 
Italian Prune 
Bruce Gold 
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