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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



NURSERY STOCK 



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



Guarantee. "We guarantee our stock to reach the buyer in good con- 

 dition; but we cannot guarantee it to grow, as that is something over 

 which we have no control, as we cannot be responsible for failure from 

 defective planting, subsequent faulty treatment or cultivation and 

 adverse weather conditions. 



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

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

 thing being correctly labeled. 



Claims. 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, it will be carefully adjusted, as we guarantee 

 all our stock to reach our customers safely and in good condition. 



Shipping Season. Commences about March 1st, 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. 

 Fall snipping season begins about November 1st. 



New Maule'S Early Peach. 



PEACHES 



Ripening in the order given 



Prices of all Peach Trees 



See important notice on rates, page 174. 



Mail size, 20 cents each; 3 for 45 cents; 

 SI. 25 per 10; S9.50 per 100. postpaid. By 

 express, not prepaid, 3 to 4 feet, 25 cents 

 each; 3 for 60 cents; $1.30 per 10; S10.00 per 

 100; 3% to 5 feet. 30 cents each; 3 for 75 cents; 

 SI. 60 per 10; S12.00 per 100; 4 to 6 feet, 35 

 cents each; 3 for 90 cents; 82.00 per 10; 

 $14.00 per 100; 6 to 7 feet, 40 cents each, 3 for 

 81.00, $2.50 per 10. 



NEW MAULE EARLY. 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 free- 

 stone, but as near as any early peach. Fruit 

 hangs well without rotting, and ships well. 

 Vigorous grower and heavy cropper, certain to 

 be profitable. 



MAYFLOWER, Earlier than Sneed, a full 

 week earlier. In color it is red all over. It is 

 an extra strong, thrifty grower, a heavy crop- 

 per, often needing thinning. One of the two 

 best early market peaches. 



ARP BEAUTY. Early, good yellow peach 

 and ripening five weeks earlier than Elberta. 

 Juicy, sweet, rich and of excellent quality. 



MISS LOLO. Extremely early; large size; 

 white satin skin with bright red cheek. Flesh 

 white; quality best of the very early varieties. 



CARMAN. Large, resembles Elberta in 

 shape. Cream white or pale yellow color, with 

 deep blush. Flesh tender and quite juicy. 



SLAPPY. Very hardy, handsome, yellow 

 fruit, free of rot and keeps splendidly. Flesh 

 yellow, sweet; excellent flavor. 



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 covered with a rich red; 

 fleoh white, slightly stained at the stone. 



PEACHES 



(Continued) 

 CRAWFORD'S EARLY. Large, Oblong, 

 yellow, fine red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy, 

 sweet and excellent. One of the best early 

 peaches. 



RAY. Flesh white with red blush tint. A 

 splendid shipper. The orgininal tree has borne 

 sixteen successive crops without a failure. One 

 small orchard of 264 trees, 7 years old, has 

 borne four successive crops which have netted 

 over S2200. 



NIAGARA. Medium early. Large; yellow 

 with red cheek; juicy and high flavored; flesh 

 yellow; freestone. 



OLD MIXON. 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, w ith bright red cheek; 

 juicy; productive and profitable. Early Sep T 

 tember bearer. 



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. Will bear as many 

 peaches as 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 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. A large and beautiful 

 late peach which is recommended for the home 

 orchard. Round in form, flesh yellow and firm. 1 

 Ripens five days earlier than Smock. The tree 

 is a strong grower and very productive. 



FOX'S SEEDLING. A very valuable peach, 

 ripening at a time that makes it desirable. 

 Large, fine quality; white flesh; beautiful red 

 cheek. September. 



BEER S SMOCK. Fruit medium to large; 

 skin yellow, mottled with red; rich and juicy. 

 September. 



IRON MOUNTAIN. Hardiest sort. Creamy 

 white; size enormous; oblong or egg shaped, 

 freestone. Late. 



SALWAY. Large; yellow, mottled, with a 

 red cheek, sweet, luscious flavor. Profitable 

 on mountain land. 



APRICOTS 



All Apricots at these prices. Cannot sup- 

 ply mail size Apricots 

 See important notice on rates, page 174. 



By express, not prepaid, 3 to 4 feet, 70 cents 

 each, 3 for SI. 75, $5.00 per 10. 



Chinese apricots are vigorous, productive 

 and hardy, and more desirable than the Ameri- 

 can sorts. Russian varieties are very hardy. 



ACME, Chinese. Large, yellow, with red 

 cheek. Early and productive. Hardy. 



ALEXANDER, Rnsslan. Early bearer of 

 oblong-shaped fruit. Yellow and red. 



APPLES 



Prices of all Apple Trees 



See important notice on rates, page 174. 



By mail, 1 to l}i feet, 25 cents each; 3 for 

 60 cents; $1.65 per 10; $14.00 per 100, post- 

 paid. By express, not prepaid, first-class, 

 4 to 5 feet. 40 cents each; 3 for $1.00; S2.80 

 per 10; $25.00 per 100; first-class, 5 to 7 feet, 

 60 cents each; 3 for $1.50; S4.00 per 10; 

 $38.00 per 100. 



- EARLY HARVEST. Summer variety. 

 Pale yellow, sub-acid, splendid flavor. 



-YELLOW TRANSPARENT. S n m m e r 

 variety. Medium yellow, smooth waxen sur- 

 face. 



BISMARCK. Autumn variety. Bears in 

 two years. Fine, large, luscious fruit; yellow 

 streaked with bright crimson. 



DUTCHESS OF OLDENBURG. Autumn. 

 Streaked red and yellow. Large and juicy. 



TRANSCENDENT. (Crab.) Large, rich 

 crimson. 



WINTER VARIETIES OF APPLES. 



BALDWIN. Large, dark red; fine flavor. 



BELLFLOWER. Large, oblong, yellow. 



BEN DAVIS. Large, bright red. flesh white. 



DELICIOUS. Beautiful red. Exceedingly 

 high in quality. 



FALLAWATER. Very large; skin greenish 

 yellow. 



GRIMES GOLDEN. Yellow, fine quality. 



JONATHAN. Red, juicy, rich flavor. 



NEWTOWN PIPPIN. Medium size, dull 

 green. Unsurpassed by any apple in flavor. 



NORTHERN SPY. Striped with crimson. 



PARADISE WINTER SWEET. Yellow. 



ROME BEAUTY. Yellow, shaded red. 



SMOKEHOUSE. Large, shaded bright jed. 



STARK. Large, striped with red; flesh yel- 

 lowish and moderately juicy. 



STAYMANS WINESAP. Medium to large; 

 red; fine flavor. 



TWENTY OUNCE. Large, yellow and red. 



WINESAP. Medium, deep red, firm, crisp; 

 fine quality; good keeper. 



YORK IMPERIAL. Large, yellow shaded 

 red; an excellent shipper. 



DWARF APPLES 



See important notice on rates, page 174. 



Dwarf trees of any of the apples listed 

 on this page 35 cents each; 3 for 90 cents; 

 $2.50 per 10, postpaid, by express, not pre- 

 paid, 3 to 5 feet size, 40 cents each, 3 for 

 $1.00, $3.00 per 10, $25.00 per 100. 



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Stark Apple 



