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Dwarf fruit trees solve the problem of fruit 
growing in small areas. They are also orna- 
mental for the lawn, come into bearing much 
earlier than standard trees and are very pro- 
ductive. The trees never get over 8 to 10’ tall 
so that the fruit can be easily picked. Set 6 to 8’ 
apart. They take up so little room they can be 
planted in places where it would be impossible 
to grow larger trees. They frequently begin to 
bear the second year after planting, and will 
bear good crops within 3 or 4 years. Fruit is the 
same size as that borne on larger trees. 
By pruning, Dwarf Fruit Trees can be trained 
to grow into interesting shapes, flat against 
buildings or walls for hedges and in the shrub 
border. 
See page 43 for Fruit Sprays and Sprayers 
‘DWARF APPLE TREES 
~ 
McINTOSH. A 
medium - size, 
deep crimson 
winter apple of 
highest quality. 
NORTHERN 
SPY. (A large; 
red - striped 
juicy and mild 
subacid type 
with rich deli- 
cious flavor. 
RED DELI- 
CIOUS. Large, 
brilliant dark 
red, crisp, juicy 
and sweet. The 
most popular of 
all. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Early summer apple 
with yellow skin—juicy and mild. Best cooker. 
DWARF APPLE PRICES: 2 Yr. (2 to 3’) ($3.50 
each) (8 for $9.90) (6 for $18.00) prepaid. 
DWARF PEAR 
BARTLETT. A large, tender, melting and juicy 
fruit feserving of its great popularity. 
DWARF PEAR PRICES: 2 Yr. (2 to 8’) 
each) (3 for $6.75) (6 for $11.95) prepaid. 
Red Delicious 
C. Reemer Rieaaenaa 
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Dwarf Pear Tree Trained in’€ormal Style 
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($2.50 
New! DWARF ELBERTA PEACH 
Here for the first time is a really DWARF Peach that grows no higher than 6’. It makes a round, shrub- 
like tree that is beautiful in the lawn or shrub border. It produces loads of full-size delicious Elbertas. It 
can be picked easily, sprayed without heavy equipment, and withal provides fruit for you and the neighbor 
without taking up more space than a lilac. 2 to 3’. ($3.25 each) (3 for $8.95) (6 for $16.50) prepaid. 
“NORTHSTAR DWARF CHERRY 
Here is a new very hardy Dwarf Cherry de- 
veloped in Minnesota from a Siberian pie cherry 
and English Morello. With a tender skin, juicy, 
meaty flesh, and attractive mahogany-red color- 
ing, it bids to become one of the most widely 
planted. Besides, it is so productive, that it will 
have commercial uses. As a lawn specimen, with 
its delicious fruit, it just can’t be beat. Some- 
times grows to 10’.'2 to 3’. ($1.95 each) (3 for 
$4.95) (6 for $8.95) prepaid. 
New! DWARF ITALIAN PLUM 
Now you can have this luscious purple plum, or prune, with the sweet, juicy flesh in dwarf form. One 
of the best croppers of full size fruit of them all. Plant almost anywhere in the landscape and be sure it will 
not grow too large, and be certain that its lovely flowers in early spring will brighten your life. 3 to 4’. 
($3.50 each) (3 for $9.90) (6 for $18.00) prepaid. 
GROW CHERRIES ON A BUSH 
Delicious Fruit—and Beauty, Too 
‘ NANKING BUSH CHERRY 
Full-Sized Cherries on a Bush 
Now all can have cherries in the smallest of 
gardens. This hardy bush grows about 8 to 10’ 
and will bear a heavy crop of good quality 
fruit in early August. Tastes similar to Mont- 
morency and makes superb pies and sauces. 
Large thrifty plants that will bear the first yeur. 
No diseases or pests bother it. Makes one of 
the loveliest of flowering shrubs, too. 18 to 24”. 
($1.25 each) (3 for $3.25) prepaid. 
~ HANSON’S BUSH CHERRY 
Hanson’s Bush Cherry is suited to 
the small home grounds where 
space is limited. It makes a desir- 
able ornamental shrub about 3’ tall 
and produces an abundance of black 
cherry-like fruits that make excel- 
lent pies and jams. Extremely hardy 
even in the far North. 18 to 24”, 
(65c each) (3 for $1.75) (6 for $2.95) 
prepaid. 
Burgess Seed & Plant Co., Galesburg, Michigan 
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