DWARF FRUIT TREES—IDEAL FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
QUINTUPLET APPLE TREE 
Like having a complete apple or- 
chard in your own back yard— 
yet all you need is space for one 
tree (taller tree in picture above). 
Your neighbors will be amazed, 
and so will you. You get five of 
our most popular, best yielding 
varieties, including red, yellow 
and crab, al! sn one tree. They'll 
give you a continuous supply of 
excellent fruit all season long. Fine 
varieties for eating fresh, canning 
or winter keeping. 
Quintuplet trees are self-pol- 
linating. May be planted spring 
or fall. These apple varieties have 
been carefully selected. Hardy. 
Come 4-5 feet tall. %g to 1146-inch 
trunk diameter. Shipped Prepaid 
direct from Nursery. 
91 NC 6126—Quintuplet Apple 
Tree, 4-5 feet tall.....Each $2.95 
SHIPPING NOTICE 
Wards Nursery Stock is Shipped 
Prepaid direct from Nursery at 
proper planting time in spring or 
fall. Planting instructions are in; 
cluded with your order. Be sure 
to state name of your nearest Ex- 
press station. See Page 74 for com- 
plete; shipping information and 
for Wards Nursery Stock Warranty. 
We cannot ship Nursery Stock, 
plant or bulb orders C.O.D. We 
do not accept Nursery Stock, Plant 
or Bulb orders for shipment to 
Alaska, Canada, or any points 
outside the limits of the conti- 
nental United States. 
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These wonderful dwarf trees require little room—may even be planted in your shrub border, 
Grow only 8-10 feet tall, yet bear same large flavorful fruits borne by larger trees. See compara- 
tive size of mature trees in picture above. Dwarf Fruit Trees bear sooner than large trees—often 
in 2 years. In spring they are a beautiful mass of bloom. For best fruiting, plant at least two 
varieties of each fruit for proper pollination. Hardy in all zones. 
Wards ship only two-year, field grown trees, budded or grafted from yield proven orchards. 
Come 3-4 feet tall, 44 in. trunk diam. For additional information, see '‘Facts About Fruit Trees,’’ 
Pages 34jand 35. Shipped direct from Nursery at proper planting time in spring and fall. 
DWARF APPLE TREES 
91 NC 6145—Rep Denicrous. Ripens in fall. 
Large, dark red apple with tender, crisp 
flesh. Fine vigorous grower. 
91 NC 6147—McInTosu. Ripens in fall. Bright 
crimson with yellow undertone. Wine-like 
flavor. Especiaily fine for cooking. 
91 NC 6149—Rep JONATHAN. Ripens in fall. 
Fine bright red apple. Crisp, tender white 
flesh is fine grained, juicy and full of flavor. 
Keeps well; stands handling. Good for eat- 
ing. Grows almost anywhere. 
Prices oF ABOVE APPLE TREES— Prepaid 
State(\CatalogiNont to Gus. sien Each $2.35 
4 to 7, Each $2.25; 8 ormore Each 2,20 
SAVE YOUR FRUIT WITH FRUITONE 
FruironE—A Powder containing several plant hormones, developed to 
prevent premature drop of fruits. Spray fruit 10 days totwo weeks before 
picking time, directing the spray around the entire stem area. Many 
other uses, such as helping Christmas Trees to keep needles and helping 
holly and bittersweet to produce berries. One 3-ounce package makes 
from 25 to 50 gallons of spray. Directions included. 
87 NC 11997—Prepaid. 2/5-ounce Package.. 
87 NC 11998—Prepaid. 3-ounce Package.... 

DWARF PEAR TREES 
91 NC 6215—BartLetT. Ripens early fall. Bears 
large crops of yellow fruits—fine grained, 
juicy, with excellent flavor. 
91 NC 6216—C.app Favorite. Large, brown- 
dotted fruit is pale yellow with red cheeks. 
Juicy, delicious flavor. Ripens about 14 days 
earlier than Bartlett. Good for table and can- 
ning. Blight-resistant. 
91 NC 6217—Kierrer. Ripens late fall. Large, 
juicy yellow fruit has vermillion blush: Popular 
canning pear. Fine keeper. 
Prices OF ABOvE PEAR TREES— Prepaid 
miate Catalog Now lito asses Each $2.50 
4 to 7, Each $2.40; 8ormore, Each 2.35 

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