FULL SIZE FRUIT ON 
Dwarfer 
Most people report that our Dwarf Fruit Trees bear 
some fruit the first year of planting. No longer neces- 
sary to have acres to enjoy an orchard. Plant these 
trees right in your own backyard. By proper pruning 
they can be kept to 8 ft. and can be planted as close 
as & ft. together. Because of the demand for these trees, 
we will only have the following varieties available this 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Enjoy Better, Earlier Fruit! 
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NOW FOR THE 
Grow Full Size 
Fruit on our 
Dwarf Trees 
year. FIRST TIME 
at 
APPLES CHERRIES 4) DWARF 
Gravenstein Bing \ COMBINATION 
Red Delicious Royal Ann 
Golden Delicious Black Tartarian ehh 
Red Jonathan Montmorency 
Three popular varieties of fall 
Staymen Winesap \ ‘ 
PEARS apples, Gravenstein, Red De- 
Yellow Transparent 
APRICOTS Bartlett licious and Golden Delicious, 
; i \ all on the same dwarf tree. 
Wenatchee Moorpark ‘ PRUNES Just think—a whole orchard on 
Tilton Italian one small tree that won’t grow 
\ PEACHES Peach Plum over 12 feet tall and you can 
Santa Rosa keep it trimmed down to 6 or 
: lee : 8 feet tall. 
WG ce aVeM All dwarf fruit trees, $5.00 
Rochester each; 2 for $9.00. No. 1 trees $6.00 each 
Flory (see below) : 
~FLORY DWARF PEACH 
From Chinese War Zone 
it's New and Sensational 
Brought to America from the Chinese War Zone by an American 
Army officer. This new little dwarf peach tree does not get over 
5 ft. tall. Masses of double deep red flowers in April and May. 
The fruit is medium size, juicy, white flesh. Freestone. It has 
the wonderful aroma and flavor of the white heath cling. Not 
only valuable for your small dwarf orchard but ideal in a tub 
on the patio. 2 yr. old trees, $5.00 each; 2 for $9.00. 
THORNLESS BERRIES 
‘THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. An immense berry 
on vigorous thornless bushes. Bearing young for a 
period of two months during the summer, Boysenberry 
is a heavy producer. 
ASPARAGUS 
PARADISE. A new variety that is superior to the 
Mary Washington. Widely heralded as an unusually 
heavy producer. Most satisfactory for the small yard. 
3 yr. No. 1 roots, 10 for 75c; 25 for $1.50; $4.00 per 100. 
CURRANTS 
‘CHERRY. The largest of all red currants. The berries 
are often to one-half inch in diameter in short 
bunches. 
2 yr. No. 1 Select, 50c each; 3 yr. select, $1.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
N’PIXWELL. It “picks well” as the big luscious berries 
“’THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY. The fruit is very 
large and juicy. The color is nearly black. Very few 
seeds and the vines are very hardy. 
\ THORNLESS LOGANBERRY. This new _ thornless 
variety has proven far more productive than the old 
thorny type of Loganberry. A very fine berry. 
\ THORNLESS NECTARBERRY. If you want some- 
hang well away from the thorns. 2 yr. No. 1, 75c 
each. 
“OREGON CHAMPION. Very free from mildew. 
Medium size berries of good flavor. Early ripening. 
3 yr. No. 1 select. $1.00 each. 
thing different, try the taste of this berry. They are 
much better fresh from your garden than when you 
buy them at the store. 
Prices on all Thornless berries: 2 yr. No. 1 Transplants, 
50c each; $5.00 per dozen. 
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