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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 feet, 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 blossoms 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. 
Each Per3 Per 10 
DWARF APPLE TREES, 2 year, 31% to 4% ft. (Baldwin, Cortland, 
Red Delicious, Red McIntosh, Northern Spy, Rhode Island 
Greening, Yellow Delicious, Yellow Transparent)........... $4.00 $11.25 $35.00 
DWARF PEAR TREES, 1 year, 24% to 3% ft. (Bartlett, Clapp’s 
Favorite, Duchesse d’Angouleme, Seckel).................... 2.50 7.20 23.00 

THE MINIATURE ORCHARD 
(GROUP NO. 800) 
Here is a collection of Fruit Trees which should be planted where space is limited, 
They make small trees and they usually begin to bear the second or third year 
planted. 
Varieties listed in this group are self-fruitful. 
1 Dwarf Apple (Baldwin), 314 to 4% ft. 
1 Dwarf Pear (Duchesse d’Angouleme), 21% to 31% it. 
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 Crops, for only $10.00 



