DWARF TREES 
These hardy, productive trees bear 
abundantly, more fruit in proportion 
than an average tree. They are easy to 
prune and spray. Fruit is easy to pick. 
They usually bear the first to second 
year after planting. Quality of fruit is 
excellent for eating, preserving and 
freezing. Extremely attractive during 
early spring, they are loaded with gor- 
geous blooms. (This makes them two- 
fold—a productive tree and a beautiful 
treeshrub.) An ideal planting for your 
limited amount of space. Get yours 
now. Supply limited. 
Compact, plant them about 15 feet 
apart, attain a height in the neighbor- 
hood of 10 feet. 
Dwarf Apple varieties: Anoka, Red | 0 lla 
Delicious and McIntosh. Dwarf Pear Tree 
PRICES: 7$3:25 each: 2) for. $5.75. 
Dwarf Bartlett Pear prices: $2.25 
each; 2 for $4.00. 
SAPA HYBRID 
Juicy, sweet, freestone, red 
flesh. Often bears first year 
planted. Very hardy, produces 
enormous crops even in the 
coldest climate. The firm flesh 
and skin make it an excellent 
shipper and keep- 
er. Sapa trees have 
a dwarf growing 
habit. PRICES: 
iLO wen COAL GT, 
$2.00 each; 3 for 
$5.75. 
JUMBO Hansen Bush Cherry 
Large 3-Yr.-Old Plants 
Stocky, Heavy-Rooted Plants, 
Will Fruit Quick. 
3-Yr., Each $1.00 
Extra Heavy 
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24”.36”" 6 for 5.00 
Sapa Plum 
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A rapid growing ornamental—can be planted 
singly or in groups; makes a gorgeous hedge 
with its snowy white blossoms. Bush Cherry is 
hardy and easy to grow; will thrive on all kinds 
of soil. The Cherries are large and Plum-like, 
fine for eating fresh from the bush. They have 
a wonderful flavor, most outstanding for jams 
and jellies. The bush grows from 4 to 5 feet. 
Foliage is very attractive, silvery green turning 
to red and gold in the fall. Prices: 2-year-old, 
18 to 24 in., 75c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.00. 
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