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Guarantee. While we exercise every care in 

Stock reaching the buyer in good condition; our responsibility ceases 
" when we deliver to post office or express company, nor can we guaran- 
tee stock to grow, as that is something over which we have no control, 
a8 we cannot be responsible for failure from defective planting, subse- 
quent faulty treatment or cultivation and adverse'weather conditions. 
i Packing. All goods are packed free and we 
{ packing, everything being correctly labeled. 
Plants and trees, cannot be forwarded by mail unlessso offered. 
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Shipping Season. 
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only ones you can afford to plant 
All claims must be made immediately on receipt of goods 
after same have been carefully examined and, if just cause is found for 
complaint at such time, the matter will be carefully adjusted. 
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Commences about March ist, and continues 
until about May 10th. Southern orders can be shipped at once from 
first class stock carried through the winter in our enlarged cellars. 
Allnursery stock is forwarded direct from ournursery in New Jersey. 
Fall shipping season begins about November Ist. 




MAULE’S PEACHES 
Ripening in the order given 
Prices of all Peach Trees 
Except The New Kathryn 
See important notice on rates, page 171. 
Mail size, 50 cents each; 3 for $1.10; $2.25 per 10; 
$16.00 per 100, postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, 3)4 to 5 feet, 80 
 eents each; 3 for $2.00; $6.00 per 10; $12.00 per 
- 25; $23.00 per 50; $44.00 per 100; 4 to 6 feet, $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.40; $7.00 per 10; $14.00 per 25; 
$27.00 per 50; $52.00 per 100. 
THE MAULE EARLY. Ina class by itself, 
as it cannot be compared with any of the other 
early peaches. Ripens July Ist. Color a clear 
white, overspread with bright red; flesh white. 
Not a perfect freestone, but as near as any 
early peach. Fruit hangs well without rotting, 
and ships well. Vigorous grower and heavy 
cropper, certain to be profitable. 
EENSBORO. A very early white semi- 
pucegorte: Of good size, nearly round, bright 
red over yellow; flesh very juicy and of fine 
quality.. Hardy, dependable and a good early 
sort for home use and yaluableas a market 
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A large, juicy freestone, Zesereur 
i Elberta in shape but creamy white or pale 
yellow, with deep blush; flesh tender and of fine 
flavor Prolific bearer and valuable for market. 
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E NEW PEACH KATHRYN.  Origi- 
oa by one of our customers, Mr. J. W. Heal, 
of Burlington County, New Jersey. Prominent 
authorities concede it to be the very best ofits 
Season. It bears very young, showing a lot of 
buds on one year stock in our nursery TOWwSs; 
three year old trees were loaded with fruit last 
year. Fruit is large, freestone, slightly elon- 
gated, regular in size and shape; color clear 
eream-tinted white; overspread with a beauti- 
}> ful pink with a very deep shade on the sunny 
| side. Worth a trial by every planter. 
| “prices Kathryn Peach. Mail size, 60 cents 
each; $1.50 per 3; $4.00 per 10, postpaid. By 
express, not prepaid, 4 to 6 feet, $1.40 each; 
$3.50 per 3; $10.00 per 10; 5 to 7 feet, $1.50 
each; $4.00 per 3; $12.00 per 10. 
MAULE’S PEACHES 
(Continued) 
MISS LOLO. Extremely early; large size, 
white satin skin with bright red cheek. Flesh 
white; quality best of the very early varieties. 
CHAMPION. A mid-season white freestone. 
For many years a standard among white 
peaches of quality. The flesh is firm, sweet, 
rich and Satisfying. One ofthe hardiest peaches 
|in both wood and bud. Ripens about 14 days 
ahead of Elberta and is a good shipper. Fruit 
is large, handsome, creamy white with red 
cheek. 
NIAGARA. A mid-season large, juicy, yellow 
freestone, with red cheek. Flesh is yellow and 
high flavored. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. A very large, mid- 
season white freestone which ships so well that 
it always goes on the market in good condition. 
Skin white withred cheek; flesh white, firm 
and of excellent favor. Fruit uniformly large 
and showy. The best of the mid-season. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Five days earlier than 
Elberta; is larger and more highly colored; has 
smaller seed and is not so fuzzy. In texture it 
is melting and buttery. 
HALE. Larger than Elberta and about five 
daysearlier. Flesh is a beautiful clear yellow 
and skin a bright yellow overspread with red. 
Many experts think it wlll equal and even 
surpass Elberta. 
ELBERTA. Very large, skin golden yel- 
low where exposed to the sun, faintly striped 
with red. Flesh yellow, very fine grain, juicy, 
rich, sweet and splendidly flavored. Tree very 
prolific. It isa perfect freestone and one ofthe 
most successful market varieties. Does weil 
everywhere. 
CRAWFORD’S LATHE. Large, yellow with 
red cheek; flesh deep. A large and beautiful 
late peach which Is recommended for the home 
orchard. Round in form, flesh yellow and firm, 
FOX’S SEEDLING. A very valuable peach 
ripening at a time that makes it desirable. 
Large, fine quality; white flesh; beautiful red 
cheek. September. 
LATE ELBERTA. Large, handsome, highly 
eolored yellow peach similiar to Elberta but 
ripens three weeks later, 
IRON MOUNTAIN. HSHardiest sort. Creamy 
white; size enormous; oblong or egg shaped, 
freestone. Late, 
ENGLISH WALNUT 
SELECTED SEEDLINGS. The large 
quantities of nuts sold prove the high esteem in 
which this variety is held. Perfectly hardy, 
$1.10 each; 3 for $2.75; $8.00 per 10, 
postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, extra size, 2 to 3 
feet, $1.30 each; 3 for $3.50. 
PERSIMMON 
AMERICAN, (Diospyrus Virginica.) Will 
thrive and ripen its fruit as far north as the 
Great Lakes and on the poorest soil. Fruit 4% 
to 1 inch in diameter, pungent when green, but 
sweet when ripe after frost. 
45 cents each; 3 for $1.20, postpaid. 

MAULE’S APPLES 
Prices of all Apple Trees 
See important notice on rates, page 171. 
By mail 1 to 11% feet, 50 cents each; 3 for $1.10; 
$2.50 per 10; $20.00 per 100, postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, first elass, 3 to 4 feet, 
70 cents each; 3 for $1.80; $5.00 per 10; $36.00 
per 100; first class, 4 to5 feet, $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.40; $7.00 per 10, 356.00 per 100; 5 to 6 feet, 
$1.30 each; 3 for $3.50; $10.00 per 10; $80.00 
per i100. 
SUMMER AND AUTUMN APPLES 
DUTCHESS OF OLDENBERG. Autumn 
variety. Above medium size and an ideal 
cooking apple. Fruitis splashed and striped 
bright red, shaded and mottled with crimson. 
Flesh white and juicy. 
TWENTY OUNCE. Large, yellowand red. 
WEALTHY. Medium dark red; flesh 
white, sub-acid. 
WILLIAMS EARLY RED. 
Medium to large. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Thrives every- 
where; an excellent eating apple which sells 
readily in nearby markets but will not stand 
long distance shipping; extremely early and is 
usually the first apple on the market. Fruit 
medium size yellow, smooth waxen surface, 
slightly acid, excellent favor. Summer variety. 
WINTER APPLES 
BALDWIN. Large, dark red, a late keeper 
and splendid shipper. A vigorous grower and 
one of the most profitable market varieties. 
DELICIOUS. Has no superior for either the 
home or commerical grower. Fruitis brilliant 
dark red and most delightfully flavored. The 
delightful aroma adds to its value greatly. It is 
a splendid keeper and a good shipper. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Alwayscommands high 
prices. Golden yellow, delicious, rich and ten- 
der. The best of the yellow apples. 
JONATHAN. Red; flesh white juicy and fine 
grained. Welladapted toallsections;a splendid 
family sort and very profitable for market as 
it is a fine shipper. 
ROME BEAUTY. Large, handsome yellow 
shaded and striped with red. One of the surest 
bearers, 
STARK. Large, striped with red; flesh yel” 
lowish and moderately juicy. 
STAYMANS WINESAP. Considered by many 
large growers to be the nearest approach to- 
ward the ideal all purposeapple. Fruit medium 
to large, red, fine favor. Enormously pro- 
ductive. 
WINESAP. An old favorite which is very 
popular on account of its rich, pleasant flavor 
and fine red color. A hardy regular bearer 
and excellent shipper. 
YORK IMPERIAL. 
Oblong; red. 
Large, yellow 
shaded red. An excellent shipper. 
CRAB APPLES 
FLORENCE. A valuable Crab Apple for 
either home or market. Fruit mottledredand 
yellow. Widely planted’on account of its pro- 
ductiveness and regularity of crops. 
HYSLOP. Oneof thebest. Fruit large, pro- 
duced in clusters, roundish, dark, rich red. 
Bloom very showy and the most beautiful of 
this class, 
