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Dwarf Fruit Trees for the Home Gardener
FULL-SIZED FRUIT FROM VERY SMALL TREES - PICK AND SPRAY ALL FRUIT FROM GROUND
EASIEST OF ALL TO CARE FOR
Dwarf Peaches
Can you imagine having your own beautiful, luscious
fruit on your own peach tree, right in your back j'ard.
These trees are small: never more than 7-8 feet tall,
easj' to spray, easy to prune. They bear heav.' crops of
large sized peaches, beginning in the second or third
year and continuing for manj- years. All varieties hsted
are self-fruitful and need no cross-pollination. Full de-
scriptions of these varieties can be found in the general
peach section.
HALE HAVEN (yellow) GOLDEN JUBILEE (yellow)
REDHAVEN (yellow) ELBERTA (yellow)
BELLE OF GEORGIA (white)
DWARF PEACH AND NECTARINE PRICES
Each
2 for
5 for
Jumbo, 5-6'
S5.25
$10.00
S23. 75
Select, 4-5'
4.50
8.50
20.00
Heavy, 3-4'
3.75
7.00
16.25
s/ HANSEN'S BUSH CHERRY
Selected Hansen Bush Cherry has fruits resembling
Montmorency only not as large. The fruits are edible
and make fine pies. A True Dwarf Plant seldom attains a
height of more than 3 ft. Blooms early spring, giving
beauty as a shrub plant. Branches are almost covered
with attractive red cherries of good size.
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Hordy — Easy to Grow
18-24 inch branched, bearing-size plants:
3 for $3.75
10 for $9.95
Fine one year Dwarf Apples
gh for best results
Dwarf Nectarines
Trees look just Hke peaches, yet produce beautiful,
luscious plum-like fruit so flavorful. Nectarines have
long been a favorite with home owners but they pre-
sented a large maintenance problem. Now . . . Dwarf
Nectarines take the same care as any other dwarf fruit.
Enjoy the superb quality found only in nectarines by
planting them this season.
GARDEN STATE (yellow) REDCHIEF (white)
Dwarf Nectarines Same Price as Dwarf Peach
Dwarf Cherries
NORTH STAR A very small natural dwarf sour
cherry that is self-fruitful. Fruit is similar to Morello
and hangs well. Trees are small (8-10 ft.) but very
hardy in wood and bud. Resistant to leaf spot.
METEOR A very winter hardy dwarf sour cherrj* that
grows just a bit larger than North Star. Fruit has the
same quality, size and shape as Montmorencj'.
Dwarf Plums
Beautiful Flowers — Delicious Fruit
Just about all one could expect from any tree. These
\evy small plum trees make a fine addition to any
home garden. Dwarf plums can be cared for the same
as peaches, grow most am-where, and can always be
reached from the ground. Plant them 6 to 8 feet apart
for wonderful results.
Fellenberg
Satsuma
Santo Rosa
Shiro
Stanley
Ozark Premier
Methley
Dwarf Apricots
Enjoy these taste tempting, luscious fruits right from
your own back yard every year. These are small trees
that can be planted close together, about 6 to 8 feet,
and a ladder is never needed for pruning or harvesting
Apricots do well wherever peaches are grown.
EARLY GOLDEN
MOORPARK
PRICES for DWARF PLUMS, CHERRIES & APRICOTS
Each
Select, 4-5' $5.00
Heavy, 3-4' 4.50
Fine, 2-3' 4.00
FREE: Ask for our complete cultural directions when
ordering items on this page. They are up-to-date and
informative. Sent free upon request.
2 for
5 for
$9.50
$22.50
8.50
20.00
7.50
17.50

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Author Bountiful Ridge Nurseries.; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
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Planting guide : fall 1967 spring 1968
Page ID
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42213513
Item ID
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133044 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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66137 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Page numbers
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Page 28
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42213513
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.66137
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  • Bountiful Ridge Nurseries Planting guide : fall 1967 spring 1968
  • Garden Stories
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  • Catalogs
  • Flowers
  • Fruit
  • Fruit trees
  • Nurseries (Horticulture)
  • Trees
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42213513
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42213513
  • bhlGardenStories
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  • nurseries (horticulture)
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
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26 January 2015
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