/vYALONEY BROS. NURSERY CO. DANSVILLE, N.Y. 
PEARS 
Pears grow well on any good soil, and by growing your own you have the fresh fruit for table and 
canning. YVe solicit commercial fruit growers’ list of requirements for special quotation where 
larger quantities are desired than offered. 
PRICES OF STANDARD PEAR TREES 
Age 
2yr. 
2 yr. 
2 yr. 
lyr. 
Height 
5-7 ft. 
4-5 ft. 
3-4 ft. 
3-5 ft. 
Each 
$ .70 
.60 
.55 
.70 
10 
56.00 
5.00 
4.00 
6.00 
Large 
Medium 
Small 
Large 
PARCEL POST—First class 3 foot trees sent by parcel post prepaid for 45c each, 10 for 53.50. 
RATES—Less than 10 at each rate; ten to fifty at ten rate; fifty or more at hundred rate. 
NOlE-IVLALtKEY’S PAY IHlFPtKG IGSTS—PLUS BIG DISCOUNTS. SEE PAGE 7. 
BARTLETT —No pear of the same season equals the Bartlett in flavor, cither for eating or canning. Has 
first place in all markets and brings top pricts. I ruit large and yellow fine grained, buttery and juicy, 
sweet, rich flavor, 'lree grows very rapidly and bears young and heavily. September. 
See illustration page 30. 
BEURRE D’ANJOU —Large greenish, yellow fruit tinged with dull red and Pisset; flesh white, buttery 
fine grained and richly Ha vored. Looks and keeps well until mid-winter. October. 
BEUKKt uGSc- A large russety pear with long neck; melting, high flavored aud delicious. Bears well 
September to October ...... , , ,... 
BEUKftE ILAIRGEAU —Its large size and beautiful cheek; its excellent shipping and keeping qualities, 
all combine to make this a profitable variety. Mesh yellowish and melting. November to January. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE —Very large, long, yellow tinted with crimson and russet. Flesh i3 fine grained and 
white, juicy and exceptionally tasty. About ten days t-arlur than Bartlett. August. 
DUCHESS D’ANGOULEME —Strong grower, productive, not subject to blight. Fruit 
large, light green patched with russet, melting, juicy, sweet and good. October and No- 
vember 
FLEMISH BEAUTY— Large, light yellow with patches of brownish-red; rich sugary 
flavor Free is hurdv, productive and early bearer. September-Uctober. 
KIEFFER —Fruit large, uniform, golden yellow with bright cheek, very fine; flavor moder¬ 
ately sweet. Excellent for canning. October-January. 
LAWRENCE —Medium, yellow with brown dots, melting, pleasant, aromatic. Lnsur- 
passed as an early winter pear. November-December. . 
LECONTE —Tree distinctively upright; fruit medium to large; skin yellow. Ripens ahead 
of Kieffer and is used a« a pollcnizer for Kieffer. ...... 
SECKEL— Small yellowish russet with red cheek. Flesh whitish, buttery, very juicy, 
melting, rich, spicy. Excellent for preserving September-Otober. 
SHELDON —One of the most delicious eating pesrs. Should be in every home garden. 
Fruit large, creamy sweet and aromatic; skin yellow or greenish-russet. October. 
WINTER NELIS —Skin yellowish-green dotted with gray russet, covered with russet 
patches and btreaks; flesh yellowish-white fine grain, juicy rich, very good. December. 
PRICES OF QUINCE AND APRICOT TREES 
Age Height Each 10 
Large 2 yr. a 4-5 ft. 5 .70 56.50 
Medium 2 yr. 3-4 ft. .60 5.50 
QUINCE 
Orange —Fruit large, golden yellow, fine quality. It rarely fails to produce a crop. Good 
for home use and market. October. 
APRICOT 
Harris —Medium size, yellow with red cheek, juhy, hardy. July. 
Moorpark— One of the largest. Orange-red check, firm juicy productive. August 
100 
537.50 
32.50 
27.50 
37.50 
Bose Pear 
Very delicious 
highly flavored 
100 
540.00 
35.00 
PEAR AND QUINCE COLLECTION No. 14 
1 Beurre Bose 1 Seckel 
1 Bartlett 1 Orange Quinco 
Four large size trees 
SPECIAL PRICE $2.35 
M, 
L ALONEY’S trees are 
grown on upland soil, in¬ 
suring healthy, vigorous 
stock. Dansville has been 
known for years as the 
Nursery center of the 
United States. This sim¬ 
ply means that our soil is 
the best. Maloney’s expert 
cultivation plus the best 
soil in the country gives 
you the best tree that_can 
be grown. 
Orange Quince 
Harris Apricot 
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Maloney’s are one af the first six in growing fruit trees in the United States 
