ney' 
DANS^ 
Bros.&Wells Co, 
SVILLE N .V. 
Sheldon. A large, round, russet and red 
- pear of very fine quality, melt¬ 
ing, rich and delicious. Tree vigorous, erect 
and handsome, bears well and should be more 
largely planted. Oct. 
Seckel. A beautiful and delicious little 
-- Pear that is the standard of excel¬ 
lence in its class. One of the richest and 
highest flavored Pears known, always in de¬ 
mand for desserts and luncheons and better 
known than any Pear of its class. The tree 
makes a somewhat slow but stout and erect 
growth. Sept, and Oct. 
Vermont Beauty. This is one of the newer 
varieties, but one which should not be over¬ 
looked when picking out the different kinds 
you want to set. The tree originated in 
Northern Vermont and is very hardy and 
thrifty. October and November. 
Wilder. One of the very earliest pears, attrac¬ 
tively colored and of excellent quality ; this 
new variety always finds a sale in market 
and is largely grown by commercial orchard- 
ists. Of medium to large size, irregular, 
bell-shaped, but with smooth surface; pale 
yellow with shadings of russet-red. The tree 
bears good crops early and annually. Early 
August. 
A Trial Order is Ail We Ask 
Lancaster, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1915 
Maloney Bros. & Wells Co., 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen :— 
Have been getting your trees for five years, 
but this is certainly the finest bunch of them 
all. We thank you for your kindness and 
prompt shipment. 
We remain, 
E. Scholl & Son. 
5-7 ft. 4/^-6 ft. 4-5 ft. 
OUR TWO YEaR PEHR TREES 
INTERIOR OF STORAGE DURING SHIPPING SEASON 
Within this building we have a switch which will hold three forty-foot cars, thus en¬ 
abling us to pack and load trees and plants without subjecting them to exposure of 
wind or sun, consequently, the vitality of the stock is not lowered, hence the reason why 
Maloney trees transplant so successfully. 
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