DANSVILLE’S PIONE 
WHOLESALE NURSERIES 
Our New and modern Packing House 200 x 200 Feet, where our trees are carefully sorted and packed 
Wagener. (Red Winter Apple) Wagener 
- is one of the most beautiful 
winter apples ever grown. It is of the high¬ 
est quality, the flesh being crisp, tender and 
aromatic. We know of no apple possessing 
greater beauty or of finer quality than the 
Wagener. It succeeds well East and West. 
No orchardist’s list of varieties can be com¬ 
plete without this beautiful and superior flav¬ 
ored apple. Of medium to large size; flesh 
firm, sub-acid and fine quality. Dec. to May. 
Wealthy Apple. A patron writes that 
- from 450 Wealthy apple 
trees five years planted, he sold $600.00 worth 
of fruit, some trees yielding a barrel of ap¬ 
ples. From one tree four years old he picked 
three bushels of apples. Wealthy is one of 
the best red early winter apples. Owing to 
its early bearing qualities it is planted largely 
as a filler. Its extreme hardiness makes it a 
valuable variety for the Eastern States and is 
considered to be one of the best aW around 
early winter apples to grow. Fruit large, 
roundish; skin smooth, oily, covered with a 
dark red. Flesh white, tender, juicy, vinous, 
sub-acid; quality very good. This variety is 
particularly valuable for cold climates because 
the tree is very hardy. Wealthy is being 
planted largely for commercial purposes as a 
filler in many sections. Oct. to Jan. 
Winesap. Large, roundish, oblong; deep red 
color, with a few streaks and a little yellow 
ground appearing on the shady side; flesh 
yellow, firm, crisp, with a rich, high flavor; 
quality very good, and highly esteemed in 
the South and Southwest. Dec. to May. 
Winter 1 Banana. Fruit large size, per- 
- feet in form; golden 
yellow, and beautifully shaded and marbled 
with bright, crimson red; flesh lemon-yellow, 
fine grained, sub-acid, rich, aromatic flavor, 
and of the highest quality. A good keeper. 
Tree remarkably strong grower, and on ac¬ 
count of its great hardiness, will thrive in 
any climate. Its early bearing is something 
simply wonderful, generally producing a fine 
crop the second year. A valuable market 
variety. Very popular especially in New 
York and Pennsylvania. Nov. to Jan. 
W olf Rivet'. Fruit is very large, some speci¬ 
mens weighing 27 ounces ; flattened, conical, 
highly colored. An excellent cooking apple. 
Sept, to Dec. 
York Imperial. A fine, hardy, large, 
--- red, winter apple; suc¬ 
ceeds over a wide range of country. It comes 
into bearing at four years from planting, 
bears regularly and heavily. The fruit is of 
medium size, skin yellow and almost wholly 
covered with two shades of red, the darker 
one disposed in distinct stripes. Splendid 
variety for Pennsylvania. Nov. to Feb. 
Best Hardy Crab Apples 
Genera! Grant. Large, round, yellow, cov¬ 
ered with stripes of red, and when exposed 
to the sun, turning quite dark; flesh white, 
fine grained. Sept. 
Hyslop. Fruit large, deep crimson ; produced 
in clusters; flesh yellow, sub-acid; and pop¬ 
ular on account of its large size, beauty and 
hardiness. Oct. 
Transcendent. This is probably one of the 
best of all crab apples, is popular over the 
entire country. It is perfectly hardy every¬ 
where and an immense bearer, yielding large 
crops every year. It is also a rapid grower 
and often bears fruit three years after plant¬ 
ing. The fruit of this crab is held in great 
esteem by housewives for making jelly. Fruit, 
bright yellow, striped with red. Sept, to Oct. 
This is the Way Maloney Trees 
Transplant 
Egg Harbor, N. J. 
May 8th, 1915. 
Gentlemen: 
I beg to advise that 300 trees purchased from 
you spring 1913-1914 are doing fine except 3 
trees which started and died later. I think that 
this is a good record, and trust that all your 
patrons are as well pleased as I am. I remain, 
Yours respectfully, 
A).ex. Michel. 
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