Plant America! 7 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
We offer this list of dwarf trees. If you have a 
limited space we suggest that you plant these in- 
stead of the larger growing trees. 
“ DWARF APPLES 
Each 
SR iOme aU ers a a oe cans 2 gM SR ee, $2.50 
ZI Hie) AGL ASAT, wo Breas, one Beh Hie ati oben acy 3.00 
McINTOSH, RED DELICIOUS, YELLOW DELICIOUS, 
EARLY McINTOSH. 
~ DWARF PEAR 
3 tOp4 athe ett: a eer Bagh: Be eters 3 Hees traces $1.75 
PRION Oar me eaert oe ny A ate gS ne, Ree atas ere tact 2.29 
BARTLETT, DUCHESS, CLAPP’S FAVORITE. 
NUT TREES 
Nut trees are valuable, useful and ornamental. No 
home should be without them. They are valuable as 
shade and ornamental trees, as well as for the nuts 
they produce. 
-\ENGLISH WALNUT. A fine, lofty-growing tree, with 
handsome, spreading head. It produces large crops 
of delicious nuts, which are always in demand. 
Most popular walnut crown. Each 
ci Oe atm CVE Ch Sion eee oe; 5, ee ags,/s init A pote, $9.00 
SALMOND. Very hardy, makes quick growth, bears 
abundantly when young. 
Each Each 
Shh ee alee ae $1.50 ARTO 5 Rtlcemecon.& oe $2.00 
BLACK WALNUTS (Improved Variety) 
“THOMAS. Nut very large, kernels large, light colored 
and of very good quality. Tree bears when very 
young and a strong grower. 
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CHESTNUTS 
“CHINESE CHESTNUT. The nuts of this variety are a 
little larger than the American chestnut. The qual- 
ity is very good. Tree is blight resistant. 
ZEAE Wetec nts. $1.50 Maras Ute Nate 5 ete 2 $3.00 
SOs aut a ee 2.00 OR OmOn aay test ek 4.00 
Note: Two or more chestnut trees should be planted 
for proper pollination. 
