Bradshaw 
morns' 
Scions Cut From Bearing Trees 
PLUM TREES 
PRICES OF PLUM TREES (Except Prune) 
Each 10 100 
Large 1 year 3i/ 2 -5 feet $.95 $9.00 $65.00 
Medium 1 year 3-3y 2 feet .85 8.00 60.00 
Fellenburg and German Prune 5c each higher 
Parcel Post —-First class, small size 3 ft. trees can be 
sent by Parcel Post, postage prepaid, for 70c each; 10 
for $5.50. 
Rates —Less than ten at each rate. 10 to 50 at ten rate. 
50 or more at 100 rate. 
See page 4—We Save you Money. 
Bradshaw —Large, dark violet-red; tree bears regularly 
and heavily. August. 
Diamond —Enormous size; dark purple. September. 
Fellenburg Prune —Large, purple, juicy. September. 
German Prune —Medium dark blue, rich flavor. 
September. 
Imperial Gage —Large, greenish; Middle of August. 
Lombard —Medium, violet-red, heavy yielder. August. 
Monarch —Large, bluish-purple. October. 
Stanley —Introduced by New York Experimental 
Station. Fruit of prune type, large, dark-blue, 
excellent quality. Mid-season. 
Shropshire Damson —Productive, dark purple. Oct. 
Yellow Egg —Large, golden, yellow. September. 
JAPANESE VARIETIES 
(All bear young and heavily) 
Abundance —Amber to cherry, large, August. 
Burbank —Large, cherry red, valuable market variety. 
August. 
Red June— Deep vermilion red, flesh firm. Early Aug. 
MALONEY'S SUPER FRUIT TREES 
We grow all of our trees on the upland at an elevation 
of 1500 feet; therefore, they are hardy and vigorous, 
guaranteed true to name, free from disease, for all of 
our stock is inspected by a duly authorized state in¬ 
spector and each shipment will be accompanied by a 
state certificate of inspection. 
Many nurserymen cut the buds for budding from the 
nursery row year after year and this is a great mistake 
for in due time it impairs the bearing quality of the 
trees, for such trees bear smaller and inferior fruit. 
Sparta, Mich. 
Gentlemen: The trees I have bought from you the last 
three years have proven unusually good; the best I have 
ever seen. Have about sixty acres of young orchard 
started now and hope to give you another order soon. 
Respectfully yours, COLES A. BLOOMER. 
Maloneys go to the orchard and cut their scions 
every three years, from trees bearing heavily of large 
size (super-strain) fruit, highly colored, excellent qual¬ 
ity. These are the kind of fruit trees that will bear 
better and bring much greater profits to you when your 
trees come into bearing. 
We dig all of our trees by a power digger using a 
cable and drum. This cable is laid on the ground on 
either side of the row and the digger runs under these 
trees at a depth, which enables us to take them out 
with long fibrous roots. This eliminates the breaking 
of limbs and roots, the usual misfortune when using 
horse power. 
Owing to severe winter injury to 2 year Sweet Cherry 
Plum and Pear trees. Experimental Stations are advis¬ 
ing planters to set oidy 1 year trees of these kinds. 
Therefore, Maloney’s are offering only 1 year Sweet 
Cherry, Plum and Pear trees for planting this Spring. 
Prune as indicated. 
START GROWING YOUR OWN FRUIT THIS YEAR. 
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