Full Crops of Een Easy-to-Pick Fruit 
In the Smallest Yard 
Plant Stahelin’s 
DWARF 
FRUIT TREES 
Dwarf apples and Dwart pears 
are about the only dwart trees 
that can be grown successfully. 
They produce the same as the 
larger trees and bear quickly. 
Two to three years after planting 
you can usually expect to get 
quite a crop of fruit. If you are 
cramped for space, plant a few of 
these dwarf trees. They only 
grow 10 to 12 ft. high and can be 
planted 15 ft. apart. We use the 
best of Malling understock and 
you are assured of getting good 
trees. 
DWARF APPLES 
The Gardener's Delight 
Our Dwarf Apple trees are hardy and 
productive, often bearing more fruit 
than standard trees of proportionate 
size. Due to their small size, they are easy 
to prune and spray and the fruit is ex- 
tremely easy to pick. Especially attractive 
in spring when they are in full bloom. We offer four 
varieties in these dwarf apple trees: Cortland, Yellow 
Delicious, Red Delicious, and Stayman'’s Winesap. 
PRICE: 3 to 4 ft. trees, $2.85 each: 3 for $7.50. 
Delicious 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
THE TREES ARE SMALL 
BUT THE PEARS ARE BIG BER RRR ee 
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are offered in one variety only, whic -4 ft. 
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purposes. These trees produce top for $4.50; 5 for $6.95. 3-4 ft. | en | 
quality fruit, often larger than aver- trees, each $2.25; 3 for $5.95; |_| 4 trees for | 
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