170 WM. HENRY 
MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1923. ae 


ON Fine 
MAZZARD 
Stock 
Mercer CHERRY. 
MAULE’S PLUMS 
All Plums at These Prices. 
See important notice on rates, page 171. 
Cannot supply mail size European plums. By 
express, not prepaid, extra size, 4 to 6 feet, $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.50; $16.00 per 10. 
European Plums 
GRAND DUKE. A very handsome plum, especially 
valuable for market. It resembles Bradshaw in size 
and color, being very large and of fine dark, violet red. 
GREEN GAGE. Small, considered the standard of 
excellence. Mid-season. 
IMPERIAL GAGE. 
flesh, juicy, rich and delicious. 
the Green Gage. 
REINE CLAUDE. A large, fine variety, skin 
greenish-yellow, covered with a thick bloom; flesh yel- 
low, juicy, melting ,; with a rich sugary, excelient flavor. 
YORK STATE PRUNE. Purple, much larger than 
German prune, and always commands high prices on 
account of its superior size, beauty and quality. 
Rather large, oval. Greenish 
Preferred by many to 
Japanese Plums 
See important notice on rates, page 171 
By express, not prepaid, exira size, 4 to 6 feet, $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.50; $10.00 per 10. 
In addition to the express size priced above, we can 
also supply mail size Japan Plums at 60 cents each; 
3 for $1.50; $3.75 per 10, postpaid. 
ABUNDANCE. A popular and tried sort. Tree pro- 
ductive. Fruit large, lemon yellow and red; superior 
quality. August. 
BURBANK. Very prolific, ebior reddish lilac. 
August. 
CLIMAX. Fruit as large as a peach, of deep, dark- 
red color. Flesh yellow. 
OCTOBER PURPLE. 
yellow. September. - 
SHIRO. Light yellow with thin white bloom. Firm, 
juicy; rich flavor. 
Dark reddish purple and 

ORANGE QUINCE. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. 
MERCER. 
cellent for table; ripens early. Very hardy. Unexcelled for canning. 
NAPOLEON. 
OXHEART. 
ROCKPORT BIGARREAU. (Sweet.) Early bearer. Large, pale amber, with clear red. 
YELLOW SPANISH. 
the sun; flesh firm, juicy and delicious. 

MAULE’S SWEET CHERRIES — 
We cannot supply cherry trees by parcel post 
All Sweet Cherries at These Prices. See important notice on rates, page 171 
5 to 6 ft., by express, not prepaid, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.50; $18.00 per 10. 
(Sweet.) Very large, rich and juicy. Dark red, almost black. 
Very large fruit, dark red, almost black; ex- 
(Sweet.) The new cherry. 
(Sweet.) Large white with red cheeks. Late. 
(Sweet.) Large meaty fruits; rich, luscious flavor. Color, yellow and red. 
(Sweet.) Large; pale yellow, ays red cheek when exposed to 
MAULE’S TART OR PIE CHERRIES 
All Tart Cherries at These Prices. See important notice on rates, page 171 
4to 6 ft., by express, not prepaid, $1.60 each; 3 for $4.00; $12.00 per 10; $100.00 per hundred. 
EARLY RICHMOND. 
very prolific. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. (Tart.) Large bright fruit. Valuable for homeand market, 
Firm flesh; good shipper. 
(Tart.) Bést known of all pie cherries. Ked, medium Size, 
Early June bearer. 
About ten days later than early Richmond. 
STANDARD PEAR TREES 
We cannot supply pear trees by parcel post 
All Pears at These Prices. See important notice on rates, page 171 
By express, not prepaid, 5 to6 feet, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.50; $16. a per 10. 
Summer Pears 
BARTLETT. Probably the best known and most widely planted summer pear. A large, 
rich golden yellow pear, with soft blush. The fruit is thin skinned and melting, with a 
rich indescribable flavor which makes it popular with everyone. Uusurpassed for 
either table or canning. The tree is a strong grower and bears large crops every year. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Anearly Summer yariety. Very large, yellowish green to full 
yellow, marbled with dull red; vinous, melting and rich. 
Autumn and Winter Pears 
A great favorite among both commercial] as well as home fruit 
Large, greenish, sprinkled with russet; flesh melt- 
One of the very best pears. 
With proper care the fruit may be 
BEURRE d’ ANJOU. 
growers as if succeeds every where. 
ing, with a high, rich, vinous flavor. 
than Bartlett and is remarkably free from blight. 
kept until after the Christmas holidays. 
KEIFFER. Fruit largeto very large, skin golden yellow, with a bright yermilion 
cheek; flesh brittle, very juicy, quality good. On account of its good shipping and 
keeping qualities it has been recognized as the most profitable market variety. Its 
size and beauty make it an ever ready seller. 
SECKEL. Has for many years been the standard by which pear excellence has been 
reckoned. Fruit is small, yellowish, with spicy, honeyed flavor. Bears large crops and 
should be in every home orchard. 
VERMONT BEAUTY. Tree hardy and vigorous, early and abundant bearer. Fruit 
medium size, yellow with red cheek, rich and juicy. — 
WORDEN-SECKEL. A seedling of the Seckel. 
parent, which it resembles much in flavor; while in size, color, form and appearance, 
it is decidedly superior. 
QUINCES 
All Quinces at These 
Prices. 
See important notice on 
rates, page 171. 
$1.10 each; 3 for $3.00 postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, 4 
feet, $1.60 each; 3 for $4.505 
$14.00 per 10. 
CHAMPION. Large. hand- 
some, yellow. Bears fruit when 
quite young. Tree very pro- 
ductive. Flesh cooks tender as 
an apple and is without hard 
spots or cores; flavor delicate, 
imparting an excellent quince 
taste and odor toany fruit with 
which it is cooked. 
ORANGE. Large. golden- 
yellow fruit, Waluable for pre- ; 
serves or flavoring. Very pro- 
ductive. 
PINEAPPLE. Smooth, 
globular, light yellow. Average 
weight, 34 1b. Mild flavor. 
REA’S MAMMOTH. Larger 
than Orange, same color and 
form. Tree healthy and a very 
thrifty grower. 
BARTLETT Pears 
Ripens a month later — 
Equal in quality to its famous — 

