DAN S "V I LLE'S 
PIONEER- 
NURS E R- I E S 
Aerial View of Our Office, Greenhouses, Packing House and Perennial Fields. 
A. E. MALONEY 
President and 
Propagating Supervisor 
OUR 50th ANNIVERSARY 
MALONEY QUALITY IS GROWN INTO MALONEY STOCK 
I can take two watches, one in each hand, and not be able to tell the one with 
a gold filled case and only two or three jewels from the other which has a solid 
gold case and 23 jewels. But a watch maker could tell them apart the minute 
he saw them. 
That’s just the way it is with Nursery Stock. You could take two shrubs or 
fruit trees and hold them up, and you couldn’t tell which one was the better, 
which one would grow the fastest, which one would shape up best. But I could 
tell you at a glance. 
That’s why I have always maintained that the grower of Nursery Stock 
should be responsible for what he sells. He knows. You do not. And that’s 
why I advise everyone who plants nursery stock to buy it direct from a reliable 
nursery firm which grows its own stock. 
We are not the only concern of this kind in the country. But we have been in 
business for 50 years. We have, by recognizing our responsibility to the con¬ 
sumer, built up a direct from the Nursery to consumer business that requires 
year after year 400 acres of nursery to supply. 
Let me tell you a little about ourselves and why with the aid of the climatic 
and soil condition here in Dansville we are able to actually grow quality into 
Maloney Stock. 
W. J. MALONEY 
Your Corresponding 
Secretary 
My father, Thomas Maloney who started the business in 1884, 
was an expert nursery grower and a good business man. As soon 
as my brother and I were out of school, he set us to work in his 
nursery and we grew up in and with the business. Later I became 
head of the office and Albert E. Maloney became head of pro¬ 
duction—so much for our experience and knowledge of the 
business. The above facts are vital to you and our experience 
and knowledge are at your service if you want the finest kind of 
nursery stock. 
We do not claim to be the best nurserymen or the only wise 
nurserymen in the country. But we do claim that Dansville soil 
Worcester, Mass. 
Gentlemen: 
I do not doubt but that you receive many letters from satisfied customers. 
However, I would like to express my appreciation for the fine stock you sent me 
last Spring. 
I receive many catalogs, and have dealt with a great number of nursery firms, 
but no firm has ever given me as fine stock, and with your excellent packing 
system they arrived in wonderful condition. 
Your soil and climatic conditions are ail you claim for producing healthy, 
vigorous trees. I expect to make a large planting next Spring and you will cer- 
tainly get my order. w . ^ g MITH 
and climate produces the finest root systems—and the root system 
is the heart of every shrub or tree you plant. Our experience in 
propagation and budding, our expert supervision in digging (we 
use a power digger to keep all the root uninjured) our extreme 
care in sorting and shipping, all these things plus Dansville soil 
and climate enable us to furnish as fine, if not the finest, nursery 
stock any one can buy. 
Now just let me wind up with one more idea—we can and do 
grow fine nursery stock. But just as no two watches are ever 
just alike, so no two trees or shrubs are identical. We, the grow¬ 
ers, know which ones are better. And as we know this and recog¬ 
nize our responsibility, we send out the best and only the best of 
our stock to the men and women, who order from us by mail. 
And speaking of ordering by mail, I do wish that all our cus¬ 
tomers could visit our Nursery office and packing houses here in 
Dansville. The picture at the top of this page gives you an idea of 
our office and packing grounds. Dansville is located 50 miles 
South of Rochester and 70 miles North of Elmira on Route 36-A. 
WILLIAM J. MALONEY, 
Your Corresponding Secretary. 
Buy direct from the grower for Fresh, Healthy Stock 
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