low-growing — easy to pick —full size fruit 
Everybody likes home-grown fruit. It tastes better and saves so much 
money. But many yards simply are not large enough to permit grow- 
ing the ordinary large fruit trees. After years of effort we are now 
able to offer a full line of fruit trees for THE SMALL YARD and for 
the larger yard too, as they are so much easier to take care of. These 
Dwart Trees grow but little larger than a large shrub. They are just 
as hardy as the larger trees.) THEY BEAR VERY YOUNG, OF- 
TEN THE NEXT YEAR AFTER PLANTING. The fruit is gen- 
erally larger than on the big trees. Moreover these Dwarf Fruit Trees 
are ornamental. They have beautiful flowers in the spring, the trees 
are shapely and you get the delicious home-ripened fruit besides. 
These grow scarcely taller than your head. Fruits even larger than 
on the regular large-growing trees. Often bear the next year after 
planting. Plant two varieties so they can cross-pollenize and thus 
produce more fruit. Plant 8 to 10 feet apart. 
Your Choice of Varieties, Postpaid 
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D 84 Bartlett. The favorite summer pear. 
as dwarf as the other two. 
It does not grow quite 
D 85 Duchess. This variety does especially well as a dwarf, produc- 
ing giant size delicious fruits in the fall. Very fine quality, juicy, 
tender. Heavy bearer. Very blight resistant. 
D 86 Seckel. Called the ‘Sugar Pear,” because it is so sweet and de- 
licious. The fruit is not as large as Duchess. Ripens in late summer. 
Heavy bearer. Blight resistant. 
DD 89 1 Duchess and 1 Bartlett 314 to 414 feet 
Both for $4.85 Postpaid 
Often Sand Cherries are sold as dwarf cherries. But they are not true 
cherries and their fruit is generally very tasteless. But these Dwarf 
Cherries we offer you are TRUE CHERRIES with highly flavored 
fruit. These two are entirely new and have never before been offered 
for sale. Those who always want to have the very newest and latest, 
please order early as we know we will sell out long before spring is over. 
D56 Dwarfmont. This is the regular Montmorency, most popular 
of all cherries, grown by a special dwarfing process whereby the tree 
should be scarcely half the regular size. But the fruit will be large, 
often larger than on the large trees. Just as attractive and fine flavor. 
You will be able to pick most, if not all, of the fruit right from the 
ground. Starts bearing very young, generally next year after plant- 
ing. Never before have dwarf cherries grown by this process been 
grown or sold. Exclusive with Inter-State. Allow this variety to grow 
branched low to the ground. If you trim off the lower branches you 
will get that much less fruit and also have a tendency to make it grow 
higher. 
2 to 3 feet, Each $5.00 Postpaid 
D55 Dwarfrich. A new variety selected by Dr. A. C. Hildreth of 
the U.S.D.A. Cheyenne Field Station. It is a true dwarf, making a 
very bushy plant 5 to 6 feet tall and almost as wide. It should always 
be grown as a shrub and not trimmed into tree form. The fruit is 
identical in appearance with the regular Early Richmond. Has the 
same bright red color, same fine flavor and almost the same size. 
But it ripens about 10 days later. It is extremely hardy but we do 
not advise planting it north of lowa. Makes a very attractive shrub 
even without the fruit. In early spring, it is a solid mass of white 
flowers. 
2 to 3 feet, Each $4.00 Postpaid 
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Delcon Dwarf Apple 
FULL SIZE FRUIT, EASY TO PICK, NO LADDER NEEDED 
At last we can offer a hardy dwarf apple tree which grows no larger 
than a large shrub. They start bearing young, often next year after 
planting. The fruit is full size, often even larger than that produced 
on the big trees. You can pick them from the ground. Almost every 
yard has room for at least one of these trees. They are ornamental 
as well as fruitful. You can grow your own apples in your front or 
back yard even if it is small. 
Our Dwarf Apples are grown on the Clark Stock which is hardy up 
to northern Iowa, far hardier than the Malling stocks generally used 
for dwarfing. Plant them 8 to 10 feet apart. Shipped postpaid and 
trimmed ready for planting. 
D7 Early Red Bird, red summer apple. 
D1 Yellow Transparent, yellow summer apple. 
D2 Wealthy, popular fall apple. 
D 4 Solid Red Delicious, America’s favorite red apple. 
D5 Bright Red Jonathan, the midwest’s favorite red apple. 
D6 Delcon, new variety originated by the Missouri State Fruit Ex- 
periment Station. Extremely heavy bearer. The fruit resembles the 
Solid Red Delicious and many think even better flavor. Delcon itself 
is a semi-dwarf tree so by growing it on Clark Dwarfing stock we 
should have a dwarf tree, more dwarf than the other 5 varieties. We 
expect this to become the leading Dwarf Apple. 
Your Choice of These 6 Varieties 
3 to 4 feet, Each $2.25, 2 for $4.00 Postpaid 
4 to 5 feet, Each 2.65, 2 for 4.65 Postpaid 
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