FRUIT TREES 
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New DWARF PEACH 
Picture a symmetrical little tree loaded with 
luscious full sized peaches. One that never 
will grow taller than 6-7 feet. A beautiful 
ornamental, covered with soft pink flowers 
in the spring. That’s the new dwarf peach 
which we bud on a special rootstock. 
Trees on this stock always retain a dwarf 
form, are hardy, and make a shapely, 
long lived tree. You can plant them as 
close as 8 feet apart. Yield is slightly 
more than a half bushel per tree when 
full grown, and the fruit is better colored 
and slightly larger than standard trees. 
These little trees are easy to care for Hale Haven Peach 
and you can pick all the fruit from the 
ground without a ladder. Best of all you 
don’t have to wait long to get fruit. They 
usually start bearing the next year after * * Ne ey N Oo RT i STA R * * 
planting. 
2-3 ft. trees $3.25 each This new dwarf cherry is so hardy it will succeed farther north than any other cherry. 
2 for $6.00 It is a cross between a very hardy Siberian cherry and the well-known English 
Morello. North Star is a Morello type pie cherry, the fruit being first bright red 
Red Haven changing to dark mahogany. The large fruits have tender, meaty, juicy flesh. 
We Can Supply Golden Jubilee Ripens July 5-10th and will hang well for two weeks. Though the original tree is 
Dwarf Haleiaven little more than 6 feet tall it has always produced a heavy crop top quality fruit. 
Figen You will like these well formed shapely trees that add so much to a fruit planting. 
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2-3 ft. trees $3.25 each — 2 for $6.00 
New METEOR DWARE CHERRY 
The Minnesota Fruit Breeding farm crossed the famous Montmorency 
cherry with an unnamed Canadian Exp. Sta. seedling to produce 
this excellent new dwarf variety. The fruit is large, to very large, 
clear bright red, with tender skin and a rich full flavor. Fine for 
eating and makes delicious pies. The original tree growing near 
Minneapolis has never failed to bear from the time it was planted 
some years ago. It is self-fruitful and very 
hardy. No injury was observed and it produced yr 
a full crop after 25 below zero. Ripens from 
mid to late July. Grows a little larger than 
North Star. ' 
2-3 ft. trees $3.25 each Vs 
2 for $6.00 New Meteor Cherry 
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