START YOUR OWN HOME ORCHARD WITH THESE HARDY PRODUCTIVE DWARF TREES 
Our dwarf apple trees are propagated by budding the desired 
variety on Malling Rootstocks. Trees produced by this method 
make a small tree about 12-15 feet at maturity. 
Why dwarf trees are best for home plantings 
1. Require little space. Can be spaced 10 ft. apart. 
2. Produce full size fruit. Larger, better colored than regular tree. 
3. Bear early. Usually 2nd year. 
4. Easy to care for. Ornamental. 
5. Completely hardy. 
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DWARF PEARS Lx 
These small trees often bear fruit the first year. One customer tells us his 
dwarf Bartlett produced 17 pears just four months after planting. While this 
may be a little unusual they always bear the second year if planted on good 
soil and given average care. 
Our dwarf pear trees are propagated by budding on quince roots. This is 
the only known method of producing dwarf pear trees. Not all varieties do 
well on quince roots. We are listing the four varieties that make a good union 
with the stock and are productive. 
Plant them 10 feet apart. Ultimate 
height 8 to 10 ft. DWARF PEAR PRICES 
(Prepaid) 
Guaranteed to Grow Trees 
2 yr., 3 to 4 ft. $2.40 each 
3 for $6.75, 10 for $18.50 
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