DAN S V I LLE'S 
pion e: e r. 
N U JR S E FL I El S 
GOLDEN EMBLEM— Rich yellow, car¬ 
mine streaks on outer petals. Very at¬ 
tractive. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ— Dark velvety 
scarlet, medium size, very free bloomer. 
One of the first and last to bloom. 
HENRY FORD —Long, deep yellow bud, 
very fragrant. A wonderfully free 
bloomer. One of the best of the later 
introductions. 
JOHN RUSSELL —Large, double, vivid 
red with velvet cardinal shadings. Ex¬ 
tremely beautiful. 
JULIAN POTEN— A fine clear yellow of 
vigorous, erect habit with very shapely 
flowers of good yellow. 
K. A. VICTORIA— Popular snowy double 
white with pale yellow center. 
KILLARNE Y, PINK— Bright sparkling, 
double pink, prolific bloomer, buds ex¬ 
tremely long. 
KILLARNE Y, WHITE— Large, snowy 
white, double. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART —Bright golden yellow, stained orange; 
comparatively new and extremely beautiful. 
LOS ANGELES —Double, luminous coral-pink toned gold at base. Flowers 
large and continuous 
MME. BUTTERFLY —The buds are a rich Indian red, yellow at base. A 
beautiful combination of cream, pink, apricot and gold. 
MME. ED. HERRIOT— A beautiful com¬ 
bination of terra-cotta, bronze, geranium- 
red and dull copper. Long pointed buds 
of coral-red and yellow. Strong upright 
grower. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH— Large, 
beautiful pink, yellow at base of petals. 
Color brightens with age. Very profuse 
bloomer, extra fragrant. 
MRS. E. P. THOM —Deep golden yellow, 
which does not fade. Far superior to 
Claudius Pernet. Splendid bud and 
flower large. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES— Well formed, 
lasting pink shaded salmon. The flower is 
perfect with fine, firm center, prolific 
bloomer. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE— High centered 
blooms of bright pink with silvery shad¬ 
ings. 
RADIANCE, PINK— Beautiful blending 
of carmine-rose with shades of opal and 
copper. One of the very best all-around 
rose. 
RADIANCE, RED— A glowi ng crimson sport of Radiance. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS —Golden yellow stained copper on outside. The 
copper-red buds extra long. 
SOUV. DE GEO. PERNET— A beautiful succession of reds: from orient to 
cochineal to carmine; all made brilliant by a golden sheen. Extremely beauti¬ 
ful. Should be in every garden. 
WILHELM KORDES —Vivid salmon pink shades orange and yellow. Very 
profuse bloomer, foliage reddish. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles 
BUY FRESH STOCK 
Any plant or tree in this catalog is de¬ 
signed by nature to live outdoors the entire 
winter until late Spring. Maloney’s do not 
allow any of their stock to be sold from 
buildings where the temperature is any¬ 
where from 70° to 80°. This is too warm for 
plants or trees. It lays the foundation for 
roots drying out. or the plant may even die. 
Maloney’s plants and trees are kept in nat¬ 
ural condition and are freshly dug just before 
shipment. Maloney's stock grows and costs 
you no more. 
MALONEY’S AGAIN 
"ON THE AIR” 
For several years Maloney Bros, 
have given you advice on your plant¬ 
ing problems over the radio. This 
service will continue this year. 
Watch your newspaper for “Nurs¬ 
ery Talk” about the second week 
in February, continuing through 
March. 
2nd Size Everblooming Roses 
SOME OF our customers are interested in a 
lower priced rose than our heavy 2 year 
bushes — to meet this demand we offer a 
lighter size of 2 year field grown of all va¬ 
rieties illustrated on page 24. 
37c each postpaid 
Four for $1.35 
MOST OUTSTANDING NEW ROSE NOVELTIES 
BLAZE 
A marvelous, hardy, everblooming scarlet-red Rose, combining 
the bloom and growth of Paul’s Scarlet Climber with the ever¬ 
blooming character of Teplitz. Very vigorous. Seldom out of 
bloom. Can be pruned very low for bedding; medium for shrub 
use; or trained as a climber. $2.00 each. 
MARY HART 
A most unique sport of Talisman. Bud is maroon-red, opening 
to large, well-formed blooms of deep, velvety blood-red, with an 
overglow of amber, but the most remarkable feature is the total 
absence of yellow. A tremendous producer. $1.50 each. 
New Climbing Rose—Blaze 
SOUVENIR 
Another golden sport of Talis¬ 
man. A rose of great beauty, 
with all of the splendid qualities 
of Talisman. A clear yellow 
which does not fade. The bush 
is an erect and a vigorous grow¬ 
er, making Souvenir an out¬ 
standing yellow garden rose. 
$1.25 each. 
Souvenir 
All roses are root pruned ready 
for planting. Before planting, 
cut top back one-half. This will 
assure an abundance of bloom. 
Mary Hart 
Middlemen often sell unknown quality. Buy direct from the grower. 
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