MALO N F. V 
BROS. NURSE RY 
C O. 
DANSVILLE, N. V. 
MONTMORENCY 
The World’s Best 
Pie Cherry 
CHERRIES 
Your backyard orchard is not complete without sweet and sour cherry 
trees. They are good for pies; the fresh fruit luscious, and cherry wine for 
those, who enjoy a light beverage, is very good. 
You, who are contemplating moving from the city to the farm, bear in 
mind that cherries are mighty good property. Prices are coming back, and 
that means big money for someone. Maloney’s sell to such large planters as: 
Fruit Growers Union Co-op., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 
B. J. Case, Sodus, N. Y. 
Michigan Cherry Growers Union, Traverse City, Mich. 
Gentlemen: Grand Rapids, Mich. 
The Montmorency cherry trees I bought from you three years ago bore fruit this sum¬ 
mer. We canned what we will need for a year and sold enough to pay for the trees twice 
over. At last I have found how to make my garden pay. 
Wishing you continued success, I remain BEN CRITTENDEN. 
PRICES SWEET CHERRY TREES 
Budded on Mahaleb Roots 
Age 
Height 
Each 
10 
100 
Large 
2yr. 
5-7 ft. 
$ .70 
$6.50 
$37.50 
Medium 
2 yr. 
4-5 ft. 
.60 
5.50 
33.50 
Small 
2 yr. 
3-4 ft. 
.50 
4.00 
27.50 
Large 
lyr. 
3-5 ft. 
.70 
6.50 
37.50 
PARCEL POST—First class 3 foot trees sent by parcel post prepaid for 45c each, 10 for 
$3.50. 
RATES—Less than ten at each rate, ten to fifty at ten rate; fifty or more at hundred rate 
SWEET CHERRY ON MAZZARD ROOTS 10c EACH HIGHER. 
NOTE—MALONEY’S PAY SHIPPING COSTS PLUS BIG DISCOUNTS. SEE 
PAGE 7. 
BING —Very large, dark brown almost black; flesh solid, sweet, rich and delicious. One o 
the most profitable. July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN —Produces immense crops of purplish black fruits which are rich 
and juicy. June. 
See illustration page 39. 
GOVERNOR WOOD— Very large, rich; light yellow 
with red cheek; juicy and sweet. One of the best light 
cherry. Late June. 
LAMBERT —Large, jet black when fully ripe. Flesh 
firm, rich and juicy. Tree rugged, strong grower, 
hardy and enormous bearer. Late July. 
NAPOLEON— Leads in the firm fleshed sweet cherry. 
It takes its place by virtue of the large size, hand¬ 
some appearance, and high quality of the fruit. The 
flavor is rich and sweet, which with the abundant 
juice and firm crackling flesh, makes this a most de¬ 
licious and refreshing cherry for dessert. Tree is an 
upright grower and a heavy bearer. June. 
See illustration page 39. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGARREAU— Fruit of immense size’ 
rich, deep black; flesh dark, tender, very juicy, with 
a fine flavor. Bears abundantly. Excellent for table 
use. July. 
SENECA— Ripens the first week of June. Fruit large, 
skin thin, tender; purplish black, indistinctly mottled; 
flesh tender, spicy flavor. 
WINDSOR —Fruit large, liver-colored, flesh remark¬ 
ably firm and of good quality. A valuable late variety 
for market and family use. Middle of July. 
YELLOW SPANISH —Bears abundantly and regularly 
and comes into bearing young. Fruit large, pale yel¬ 
low with red cheek; firm, juicy and excellent. Late 
June. 
PRICES SOUR CHERRY TREES 
Budded on Mahaleb Roots 
Age 
Height 
Each 
10 
100 
Large 
2 yr. 
5-7 ft. 
$ .65 
$6.00 
$35.00 
Medium 
2 yr. 
4-5 ft. 
.55 
5.00 
30.00 
Small 
2 yr. 
3-4 ft. 
.45 
3.50 
25.00 
Large 
lyr. 
3-4 ft. 
.65 
6.00 
35.00 
PARCEL POST—First class 3 foot trees sent parcel post, prepaid for 40c each, 10 for $3.00. 
SOUR CHERRY ON MAZZARD ROOTS 10c EACH HIGHER. 
EARLY RICHMOND —One of the most popular of the 
acid cherries. Cannot be surpassed for hardiness or 
for cooking purposes. Fruit is medium size, round and 
dark red. A wonderful bearer. June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO —Medium size of very dark red 
color, sometimes nearly black. Very acid in flavor, 
the flesh is of good quality and it makes a fine can- 
ner. Tree is a small grower with light limbs and trunk. 
July. 
MONTMORENCY —Best of all sour varieties and en¬ 
joys a greater demand. Trees are clean growers and 
are less subject to disease, less affected by wet weather 
and are the most productive bearers of all sour Cherry 
varieties. Can always be depended upon for a full 
crop regardless of unfavorable season. It is attractive, 
brings a good price and is a fine shipper. Fruit is of 
good size and fine flavor and a bright clear, shining 
red in color. Flesh of fine quality and sub-acid. Quite 
extensively used for wine. Early July. 
See illustration on back cover page. 
POPULAR CHERRY 
COLLECTION No. 15 
1 Bing 1 Governor Wood 
2 Montmorency- 
Four Large size 5-7 ft. trees 
Special Price $2.20 
We solicit commercial growers’ list of 
requirements for Special quotations. We 
ask those, who are interested, to come and 
inspect our beautiful trees. All other fruit 
trees are scarce and higher this year. Cherry 
trees will be scarce and higher next year. 
Now is a good time to buy cherry trees. 
BING—Excellent for sauce 
and canning 
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