DWARF FRUIT TREES | 
DWARF FRUIT TREES BEAR FULL SIZE FRUIT 
The Dwarf Fruit Trees are especially adapted to the city or suburban home, where large-spreading standard 
size fruit trees are not wanted. They may be worked into the landscape planting wherever you would like to use 
a flowering tree, or they may be planted in the lawn. These are the true dwarf trees that you have been reading 
about in the leading magazines. Trees are budded on special roots so that they will never grow very large or tall. 
They are extremely decorative, especially at spring blooming time, can be pruned to desired height and shape. A 
beautiful sight in the spring, when aglow with blooms. These trees are dwarf in size only, they will bear full size 
fruit in great abundance. 
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GENUINE DWARF APPLE TREES 
32 to 42 inch trees, $2.35 each; 3 for $6.00 
RED JONATHAN—Bright, solid red. Flesh white, sometimes tinted with red; 
firm, crisp and tender—a splendid family sort and highly profitable for market. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS—tThe fruits are large, flesh fine grained, crisp, 
juicy, melting and really delicious. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—Very best yellow apple. 
flavor, finest in the world. Bears fruit very young. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—One of the very best early, yellow apples. 
MC INTOSH—Fruit is large and has a good red color. 
DWARF OKA CHERRY 
NEWEST AND BEST DARK, LUSCIOUS, WINE-RED FLESH CHERRY 
The flesh color is a rich, intense purplish black red. It is in all a very remark- 
cooking. 
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Tree hardy and a vigorous grower. 
Waxy golden color. Luscious 
Good for fresh fruit or 
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Dwarf Apple Tree 
able fruit to look at and surely a delight to eat. Jelly and jam made from Oka 
Cherries are as deliciously sweet as they are beautiful 
to look at. The tree of Oka has a dwarf bushy habit 
and bears from the ground up. This remarkable feature 
is of unique value when harvesting the fruit. No need 
for a stepladder for all the fruit is within easy reach. 
But the dwarf size in 
no way indicates the 
‘| size of the crop of cher- 
ries, for the strength 
of the plant goes into 
| fruit production and 
not into surplus tree 
growth, and so conse- 
_ quently the limbs and 
branches burden them- 
selves with fruit. 
_ Leaves are small, sort 
j of a pointed oval shape, 
and -a bright, shiny 
green color. Plant 2 
trees for perfect pollinization. 2 yr. trees, 3 to 4 ft. tall, 
$1.65 each; 2 for $3.10. 
~ DWARF BUSH CHERRY 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUB - VALUABLE FRUIT 
Shapely, ornamental shrub, with long pointed gray- 
green leaves, silvery beneath. Covered with snow-white 
flowers ‘in Spring. Cherries are in large clusters, easy 
to pick. Makes excellent jelly, jam and juice. The bush- 
es reach a height of four to five feet and are perfectly 
hardy everywhere. Produces an enormous bush in your 
garden or along the edge of your yard. You will find 
them beautiful and enjoyable. Bearing age plants $1.25 
each; 2 for $2.25. 
Dwarf Oka Cherry 
FREE Cultural instructions 
Included With Every Order 
\\ DWARF PEAR TREES 
THESE DWARF PEAR TREES ARE OF BEARING 
SIZE, MOST OF THESE TREES FRUITED LAST 
SUMMER. THESE ARE TRANSPLANTED TREES. 
3 Yr. Trees, 3 to 4 ft. tall, $2.45 each; 2 for $4.50. 
4 Yr. Trees, 4 to 6 ft. tall, $3.50 each; 2 for $6.50. 
BARTLETT—Best summer pear. 
DUCHESS—Largest fall pear. 
\ DWARF OPATA CHERRY 
THE PERFECT POLLINIZER 
Bears loads of dark purple red cherry-plums, gener- 
ally the 2nd year. Excellent to eat out of hand. Fruit 
ripens very early in August, is thin skinned and has very 
small pit. A good pollinizer for OKA Cherry, Hansen 
BUSH Cherry, Opata Cherry and SAPA Plum. 2 yr. 
trees, 3 to 4 ft. tall, $1.65 each; 2 for $3.10. 
“ DWARF SAPA PLUM 
MOST BEAUTIFUL COLOR 
Sapa fruit is dark purple 
outside and rich wine-red in- 
side. It is a large sized hy- 
brid plum with small pit and 
very richly flavored. Trees of- 
ten produce blooms in the nur- 
sery row, should be grown in 
bush form and pruned severely 
to encourage growth of new 
shoots that will fruit heavily 
and regularly. Sapa is planted 
very heavily in the northwest 
because they can take the se- 
vere and cold winters with fly- 
ing colors, 2 yr. trees, 3 to 4 
ft. tall, $1.65 each; 2 for $3.10. 
Dwarf Sapa Plum 
