FULL SIZE APPLES ON 
& P. Dwarfer Dwarf Apple trees are grown from buds 
grafted on a special rootstock which originated in England. | 
This amazing rootstock performs themiracle . . . the trees 
stay dwarf, the Apples ripen two weeks earlier, and they 
usually bloom and bear fruit the very next year after they 
start to grow. Unless there are other Apple trees nearby, 
plant two or more varieties to be sure of correct pollination. 

Now you can plant Apple trees in even the smallest garden R 
plot and enjoy them all your life without ever crowding 
out your roses, perennials or other flowers. These amazing 
midget trees will bear fruit very young. You may even 
have blooms and a few Apples next spring and summer. r 
When four years old, they will be in full bearing, with i 
larger, more colorful Apples than you would get from 
large trees _ yet these amazing Dwarfer Dwarf Apples : 
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grow only 5 to 6 ft. tall. 
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Early in the season every branch will be covered with lovely 
fragrant blooms as exquisite as Flowering Crabs and the | 
widely loved Flowering Cherries. So profuse, so hand- 
some, they are a garden decoration in themselves. Ideal 
for the modest garden where you don’t have room for 
large fruit trees. Dwarfer Dwarf Apples serve the double 
purpose of being handsome specimen flowering trees when 
they are covered with blooms in the spring, and then later 
in the season they reward you with fabulous quantities 
of delicious, juicy, fine-textured, gorgeous Apples. Few 
other plants have the unique advantage of being both 
beautiful and practical. Few other plants will arouse so | 
much curiosity and interest and give you such waves of 
pride and personal enjoyment. 

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Because of their dwarf, dense form they do not interfere 
with the growth of flowers right up and around them. 
Trees may be planted as close as 6 ft. apart and yet they will 
have adequate room for normal development. Plant them 
10 ft. apart and you can have a miniature Apple orchard. 

Children enjoy these miniature fruit trees that bear down low © j. & P. co. 
where the kiddies can watch the young fruit develop 
One of the finest of the 
Bright golden yellow. 
Solid, firm meat. Very 
good keeper. Some say 
this is the best yellow 
Apple. 
eatly yellow Apples. 
Usually ripens the first 
week in August. Slightly 
acid flavor. 
The most popular eating 
Apple. Tender, crisp flesh 
is snow-white and burst- 
ing with juice. The 
Apple children and 
grownups alike prefer 
for eating and for baking. 
Has a flavor and texture 
unequaled by any other 
Apple variety. The tree 
is long-lived, extremely 
hardy and in 2 years you 
will prize this as one 
of your favorite fruit 
trees. 
Large, dark red with 
firm crisp flesh of ex- 
cellent quality and flavor. 
Bears regularly; tree per- 
fectly hardy, easy to 
take care of. This fa- 
vorite is splendid for 
eating and is perhaps 
best known as the widely 
sold fruit-stand Apple. 
An Apple you will enjoy 
for years because of the 
beautiful trees and blos- 
soms, PLUS the de- 
licious fruit. 
A favorite early winter 
Apple with a spicy, 
snappy flavor. Brilliant, 
beautiful red color. One 
of the very finest for 
cooking because of its 
solid flesh and highly 
flavored spiciness. Grows 
well throughout the 
country wherever Apples 
are successful. Plant this 
variety so you can have 
your own crop of one of 
the world’s favorite cook- 

“3. to. 4 ft. 

2 years old. 

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3 of one kind for $8.25 i 
ing Apples. 



WINTER PROTECTION OF ROSES... 
HYBRID TEAS AND FLORIBUNDAS 
Soon after the first killing frost, cut your plants back to 18 or 
20 in. Apply J. & P. Rose Spray or Rose Dust to the bushes 
and to the soil around them. Then make a mound of earth 
6 to 8 in. high around each plant, covering the lower portion 
of the stems. After the ground is frozen, add a covering of 
leaves, straw, or salt hay to protect the tops. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
By far the most popular variety of Pear 
for home use. The fruit is large, golden 
yellow color with reddish tint. The 
flesh is exceptionally tender and is liter- 
ally dripping with luscious sweet juice. 
The trees are very vigorous in growth. 
The Bartlett Pear is by far the most 
popular for eating or for home canning. 
Bartlett Pears in the form of dwarf trees 
are a real ‘‘find’’ for any home owner. 
$3.00 each; 3 for $8.25 
Simply tip the long canes off their support toward the ground 
and throw straw or leaves over the canes. You may also wrap 
the plant with several thicknesses of burlap. In an exposed 
position or in zero climates, lay the tops flat on the ground. 
Bring the branches over to the ground and peg them down, 
cover with soil and apply J. & P. Spray or Dust liberally. After 
the ground is frozen, add straw, leaves or evergreen branches. 

