~ Dwarf Trees 
Solve the Problem of Fruit 
Growing in Small Areas 
Very Ornamental for the Yard and Garden 
Dwarf Fruit Trees come into bearing in 
two or three years after Doe well 
cared for and the fruit produced by these 
trees is same size and quality as produced 
by standard trees. ; 
All Dwarf Trees are approximately © 
© 3 to 4 ft. in height and by express 
. These trees are on 
Dwa rf Apple Malling understocks 
that will develop trees only half the normal 
size or less and will start producing at an 
early age. Varieties: Lodi, Wealthy, McIntosh, 
Golden Delicious, Red Delicious and Jonathan. 
Price: $3.00 each; 3 for $8.50. 
These Dwarf Pear are on 
Dwarf Pear Quince understocks to 
produce small, heavily productive trees. 
Varieties: Seckel (small sugar pear), Duchess 
(large canning pear), and Bartlett. Price, 
$2.50 each; 3 for $7.00. 
Here are two of our fin- 
Dwarf Plum est Plum varieties on 
true dwarf understocks. 
STANLEY: The fine prune plum that is a 
most dependable bearer and comes into 
fruiting at a very early age. 
BRADSHAW: Large, yellow fleshed free- 
stone with purplish-red skin color. Excel- 
lent tree characteristics and fine for home 
planting. 
Plant both Bradshaw and Stanley varie- 
ties and be assured of fine crops of Plums 
: : . : . $7.00. ; 
Plant the Dwarf Fruits This year for the first 
—For Crops of Fruit sometimes several years sooner ~ Dwa rf Peach we offer true Dwarf 
than the standard sized trees. Peach trees in two of our finest varieties: 
—Where space is a limiting factor. Mikado (Early yellow freestone) and Jersey- 
—To enjoy more varieties in a smaller space. land, the New, early midseason, heavy yield- 
—These smaller trees are especially adapted to the ing, dark red cheeked yellow freestone. 
newer Ranch Type Homes. Price, $2.50 each; 3 for $7.00. 
° Attractive, Ornamental, Dual-Purpose Shrubs. 
Bush Cherries Attain a maximum height of around 6-8 ft. 
1. Bloom profusely and arch their branches down with their numer- 
ous large cherry-like fruits resembling the common sweet cherries in 
size and texture. 
2. These Bush Cherries are the pollenizers for the Oka Cherry (be- 
low). Plant the two together (10-20 ft. apart) and you will be assured 
of plenty of fine fruits on both varieties. Very hardy and free from 
serious insect and disease injury. 
We are pleased to list the following varieties: 
BROOKS: Produces large, high quality dark red glossy fruits with the 
flesh dark red from the skin to the pit. Brooks is truly an aristocrat 
of the Ornamental Fruits. 
GOLDEN BOY: This is a new variety of beautiful Golden 
Amber color and of the same high quality as Brooks. 
You will be proud of these two fine varieties of Bush 
Cherries in your plantings. 
Brooks and Golden Boy are selected named varieties of Bush 
Cherries and should not be confused with the common type 
“Sand Cherries’’ so often offered at considerably lowér 
prices and which are disappointing in quality, Bush Cherry 
Price: 3-ft. trees, $1.25; 3 for $3.50. 
~\ Dwarf Oka Cherry One, ofthe 
Dwarf Ornamental Fruiting Trees for the lawn 
or garden, producing a mass of snow-white 
blossoms in the Springtime, followed by the 
large dark plum-like fruits, delicious to eat 
and red to the pit. Autumn foliage, attrac- 
tive orange red. For pollenization plant in 
proximity to a Brook’s Bush Cherry. (See 
ite Price: 4-ft. trees, $1.85 each; 3 for 
Dwarf Oka Cherry 
on small dwarf trees. Price: $2.50 each; 3 for - 
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