172 — Nursery Stock 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1912 



Nursery 



Large and Small Fruits, Trees, Bushes, Vines and Plants 



This Is another growing department of this business, and every year 

 I am constantly adding a great many new customers. I find that my 

 friends after once trying me out with an order for Small Fruits, Trees, 

 etc., are invariably sure to come back. My stock this year is partlcu" 

 larly choice and can be unconditionally recommended. Everything is, 

 of course, sold as usual under the Certificate of the New Jersey State 

 Entomologist. Plants and Trees by mall are a special feature of my 

 business, and prices are most reasonable for goods shipped in this 

 way, size and grade of stock taken into consideration. I cannot send 

 stock by mail unless it is so quoted in this book. 



Guarantee. I guarantee my stock to reach the buyer in good con- 

 dition; but I cannot guarantee it to grow, as this is something over 

 wMch I have no control; but when stock is received In good condition, 



and by some mischance it does not grow, on receipt of evidence to this 

 etTect, Twill replace the plants at half price the following year. 



Slilppiiig Season. This commences about March 1st, and continues 

 until about May 10th. Southern orders by special arrangement can be 

 shipped at once from first class stock carried through the winter in my 

 enlarged cellars. 



Claims. All claims must be made immediately on receipt of goods, 

 at which time they will be carefully adjusted, as my guarantee of 

 Your Money Back If not satisfied — applies to this department, as well 

 as every other in this book. 



Packing. All goods are packed free, and 1 use the utmost care in 

 packing to insure the stock being received in good condition, every- 

 thing being correctly labeled. 



PEACHES 



Ripening in the order given. See prices below. 



NEW MAtJI.E EARIiY. Ahead of Other extra earlies; tested; better 

 than the Sneed, and in a class by Itself as it cannot be compared with 

 any of the other early peaches. Ripens July 1st. 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, and certain to be profitable. 

 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen, postpaid. By express, not pre- 

 paid, larger size, 1-year old, same prices. 



MISS LOLO. Extremely early; large size; white satin skin with 

 bright red cheek. Flesh white; quality best of the very early varieties. 

 The best early market peach. 



CARMAN. Cream white or pale yellow color, with deep blush. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large, skin white with red cheek; 

 flesh white, firm and of excellent flavor; fruit uniformly large and 

 showy, freestone. The best of the season. 



MOUNTAIN ROSE. Very profitable; large; skin white, nearly cov- 

 ered with a rich red; flesh white, slightly stained at the stone. August. 



CRAWFORD'S EARLY. Large, oblong, yellow, fine red cheek; 

 flesh yellow, juicy, sweet and excellent. One of the best early peaches. 



RAY. A new peach of remarkably quick growth. Flesh white with 

 red blush tint. A splendid shipper. The original tree has borne 16 

 successive crops without a failure. One small orchard of 2(14 trees, seven 

 years old, has borne four successive crops which have netted over S2,'20O. 



NIAGARA. Medium early. Large; yellow with red cheek; juicy and 

 high flavored; flesh yellow; freestone. 



OLDMIXON. A fine, large, productive variety succeeding in all 

 localities, and well deserving of the high favor in which it is held as a 

 market variety. Yellowish white skin with a deep red cheek; flesh 

 white, but red at the stone, tender and rich. Early September bearer. 



STUMP. Large, white, with bright red cheek; juicy; productive and 

 profitable. Early September bearer. 



CAPTAIN EDE. Large, yellow. September bearer. Fine; hardy. 



CROSBY. Rounding form, slightly flattened, bright orange yellow. 

 An abundant bearer. September. 



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ELBERTA. Very large, skin golden yellow where exposed to the 

 sun, faintly striped with red; flesh yellow, very fine grain. Juicy, rich, 

 sweet and splendidly flavored. Tree very prolific, and presents a hand- 

 some apuearance and a more luxuriant growth than the Chinese Cling, 

 of which it is a seedling. It is a perfect freestone and one of the most 

 successful market varieties. Does well everywhere. 



CRAWFORD'S LATE. Large, yellow with red cheek; flesh deep 

 yellow, juicy. One of the best sorts. Freestone. 



CHAIR'S CHOICE. Large and beautiful; late; yellow with red 

 cheek, flesh firm. Trees make a strong growth and bear well. 



GLOBE. Very large, firm and excellent; juicy. Sep- 

 tember. Quality is good, very rich, melting. Freestone. 

 FOXES SEEDLING. A very valuable peach, ripen- 

 ing at a time that makes it desirable. Large fine quality; 

 white flesh; beautiful red cheek. September. 



BEER'S SMOCK. Fruit medium to large; skin yel- 

 low, mottled with red; rich and juicy. September. 



KLONDIKE. Large size, white skin, red cheek, white 

 ilesh, freestone; meat solid, free from fibre. October. 



IRON MOUNTAIN. Hardiest sort. Creamy white; j 

 size enormous; oblong or egg shaped, freestone. Late. 



SALWAY. Large; yellow, mottled, with, a red cheek,| 

 sweet, luscious flavor. Profitable on mountain land. 



Prices of Peach Trees 



AIJ the Peach Trees on this page will be fur- 

 nished at the following prices, excepting the New 

 Maule: Mail size, 15 cents each; $1.25 per dozen, 

 postpaid. By express, not prepaid, medium size, 

 3 Mo 5 feet, 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen, 

 $15.00 per 100; extra size, 4 to 6 feet, 30 cents 

 each; $2.75 per dozen; $16.00 per 100. Six trees, 

 all one variety, at the dozen rate; fifty trees, all 

 one variety, at the hundred rate. 



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