Dwarfs DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Are Ideal for Small Gardens 
and Where space Is timited | | THE YARD-SIZE FRUIT TREES 
Dwarf Fruit Trees 
Take Less Space 
Bear Earlier 
Are Easier to Care for 
Produce Larger, Finer Fruit 
and Colorful Blooms 
Espaliered Pear Tree 
Special Uses: 
® Home Orchards 
® Yard Trees 
@ Fruit Bearing Hedges 
@ In Tubs for Patio and Terrace 
® Espaliered on Walls and Fences 
Dwarf Apple Tree 
YOU SHOULD KNOW 
Dwarf fruit trees produce generally larger and better colored fruit than that of the standard size trees. They 
usually start bearing the first or second year after planting. These trees seldom attain a height greater than 10 
feet which greatly aids you in the picking of the fruit and the pruning and spraying of the tree. You can easily 
train these trees to any of the several espalier forms. Since it is the root system used that dwarfs the trees it is 
necessary that the bud or graft union be kept above the ground and not be allowed to become covered with soil. 
Due to the limited root area of dwarf apples and pears it is advisable that they be kept staked in windy locations. 
Variety description, pollenization and cultural requirements are the same as for the standard fruit trees. 
Varieties and Descriptions on Opposite Page 
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