
CORTLAND APPLES. 
Please read this helpful information before sending ‘in your order. 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Dwarf Fruit Trees are ideal ornamental plants, combining beauty and utility in a most de- 
lightful way. It is a pleasure to watch these small trees when they are covered with beauti- 
ful blossoms in the spring, and when they are loaded with delicious fruit in the fall. They 
thrive in any average soil and begin to bear a few years after planting. 
We are one of the few nurseries supplying Dwarf Fruit Trees budded on special rootstocks 
which insure dwarf habit and early yields. Please note carefully: The bud union or collar, 
which can be easily recognized just above the root, must remain at least 2 inches above 
ground level after the planting is completed. If the collar is buried, the budded portion of 
the tree may develop roots and the dwarfing effect of the rootstock will be lost. 
Our supply on Dwarf Fruit Trees is limited and it will be exhausted before the end of the 
season. We suggest that you send in your order at the earliest possible date. 
QUICK CROP SIZE FRUIT TREES 
Quick Crop Size Fruit Trees are the cream of the crop of standard trees. They are excep- 
tional trees, outstanding in size and vigor, with an extremely heavy root system, eager to 
grow and to bear. Not more than 15 or 20 trees make this grade among a thousand trees of 
normal size. Please send in your order for Quick Crop Size Fruit Trees as early as you can. 
The supply is limited. 
DWARF FRUIT HOME ORCHARD (Group No. 1) 
2 Dwarf Apple Trees, 2 year, 4 to 5 ft. (1 Cortland, 1 Red McIntosh). 
2 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 year, 3}/2 to 4!/) ft. (1 Bartlett, 1 Clapp’s 
Favorite). 
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Total 4 Dwarf Fruit Trees for Small Space and Early Crops, for only 
$14.00. Express Charges Prepaid. 

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1950 Catalog—Stern’s Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y. 
