DWARF FRUIT TREE VARIETIES 
* Dwarf Apples 
All varieties listed are available on M IX roots as full dwarf 
trees which grow to a height of 8 to 10 feet. Varieties marked 
* are available on M VII roots as semi-dwarf trees which 
reach a height of 15 to 20 feet. 
Full dwarf trees on M IX roots are the best for espaliering 
and planting in tubs. When ordering please specify “dwarf” 
or “semi-dwarf.” 
Yellow Transparent—Earliest, white flesh, tender and 
sub-acid. 
Gravenstein—Late summer, crisp and juicy. 
Red Gravenstein—Bright red, juicy flesh, excellent 
flavor. 
King—Fall, fine for dessert and baking. 
Red Northern Spy-—Late fall, excellent cooking or eat- 
ing apple. 
Double Red Wealthy—Solid red skin, white flesh, 
juicy. 
Melrose—Carmine red, new cross between Jonathan and 
Red Delicious. 
*Red Delicious—Large red fruit, sweet flavor. 
*Red Jonathan—A solid red Jonathan. 
Red McIntosh—Solid red, white flesh, tender, very hardy. 
*Red Rome Beauty—Solid red, fine texture, good keeper. 
Red Spitzenberg—Deep red, spicy flavor, good cook- 
ing and eating. 
*Winesap—Dark red, excellent keeper. 
*Yellow Delicious—Large, waxy yellow, excellent flavor. 
Yellow Newtown-—Firm, crisp, juicy, fine flavor. 
* Dwarf Peaches 
Their long, pointed, glossy green leaves are a perfect back- 
ground for their large, tasty, finely colored fruit. Masses of 
pink blossoms in spring make them fine for use in tubs and 
as small yard trees. 
Red Haven—Yellow fleshed freestone, high dessert quali- 
ties. 
Rochester—Very sweet, yellow fleshed, an old favorite. 
Veteran—Large, round fruits, quite hardy. 
Imp. Elberta—Golden yellow, fine texture, excellent can- 
ner. 
‘Dwarf Pears 
Especially fine for espaliering 
Bartlett—Well known variety, buttery flavor. 
Anjou—Large, yellowish white flesh, richly flavored. 
Comice—Yellow, crimson tinted, white flesh, fine texture. 
DWARF FRUIT TREE PRICES 
Ail Sizes Mailable 
MEDIUM 'SIZEU 3 nt ee eae $2.50 each 
% to 2 inch caliper, 3 ft. tall 
LARGE ‘SIZE ee ee oe $3.25 each 
¥2 to % inch caliper, 3 ft. tall 
Commercial Inquiries Are Invited 
Semi-Owarf Cherries 
These trees will attain a height of approximately 20 to 25 
feet. They make a very fine rear yard tree, especially good 
along lot lines and at rear of yard. 
Royal Ann—Large, light yellow with red cheek, good 
canning. 
Bing—One of the largest black sweet cherries. 
Van—Nevw. Large, black, self-pollenizing, rich flavor (avail- 
able in large size only). 
Lambert—Large, dark purplish red, sweet. 
Black Tartarian—Very large, purplish black, mild, pol- 
lenizer. 
Montmorency (pie cherry) — Bright red, most widely 
planted. 
Dwarf Apricots 
Their glossy green leaves and red tinted bark and leaf stems 
make them valuable as an ornamental plant as well as for 
their bountiful crop of fine, tasty fruit. 
Perfection—Early, large fruits, firm and sweet. 
Tilton—Medium to large; one of the most popular. 
Wenatchee Moorpark—Large, orange with red cheeks, 
fine flavor. 
Dwarf Plums and Prunes 
Very easy to grow. Their lovely blossoms and bright fruits 
make them a very cheery tree about the yard or in a tub 
on patio or terrace. 
Satsuma—Large plum, blood red flesh, small pit. 
Peach Pium—Large, juicy plum, brisk flavor. 
Santa Rosa—Large, purplish crimson plum, yellow flesh. 
Climax—A very large, deep red plum, yellow flesh. 
Italian—A medium to large dark purple prune, juicy, 
yellow flesh. 
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