DANSVILLE’S PIONEER, 
WHOLESALE NURSERIES 
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MclNTOSH is valuable as a filler , a heavy yielder, and there is no limit to its demand. 
Fameuse (Snow Apple)Medium size; 
- deep crimson ; flesh snowy white, 
melting and delicious, one of the finest des¬ 
sert fruits and valuable for market; a good 
baking apple. This variety succeeds over a 
very wide range of territory; tree hardy and 
vigorous; an annual cropper. October to 
December. 
Gano. An improved Ben Davis, adding to the 
good qualities of that variety a much hand¬ 
somer fruit of deep, dark red, that brings a 
ready sale in market. December to March. 
Gilliflowei\ (Black.) An old dessert apple; 
tree a good vigorous grower and a reliable 
cropper. October to February. 
Grimes’ Golden . Medium to large size ; 
-—- skin golden yellow, 
sprinkled with gray dots ; flesh crisp, tender, 
juicy, sprightly, very good to best. Tree is 
very hardy and productive, and one of the 
best fillers, as it comes into bearing very 
early. Blossoms come late in the spring; 
frost seldom catches them. A quality Apple 
in every way, a quality orchard tree in 
growth, health and all characteristics, Grimes 
Golden is one of our few best sorts. Decem¬ 
ber to April. 
Hubbardston Nonesuch. Large, 
-striped 
yellow and red; flesh yellow, juicy and ten¬ 
der, with an agreeable flavor of acidity and 
sweetness; of the finest quality and very 
valuable; strong grower, bears well every 
year; comes into bearing early. You will 
find it a splendid orchard tree for New York 
and Pennsylvania. November to March. 
Our Trees Fruit Right 
Clarkson, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1914 
Maloney Bros. & Wells Co., 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: The 470 trees bought of you, 
Fall 1909, have made splendid growth and I cer¬ 
tainly have one fine orchard. Am selling some 
Duchess and Wealthy this year—sold some 
Duchess last year. 
Very truly yours, 
W. H. NIXON 
Jacob’ s Sweet. Large, yellow with red 
cheek. Excellent quality and good keeper. 
December to January. 
Jonathan. A beautiful red apple, highly 
- ;- flavored and of excellent qual¬ 
ity, being tender, juicy, spicy, and rich— 
a splendid family sort and highly profitable 
tor market. Tree long-lived, productive, 
and an early bearer. Will keep well without 
special care and also stand much handling. 
November to January. 
King. (King of Tompkins Co.) When you 
~ see in the market apples of extra¬ 
ordinary size, beautiful red in color, speci¬ 
mens that attract the attention of everybody 
who passes by, you may know that these are 
the King apple, an appropriate name since it 
is of the largest size and possessed of the 
greatest beauty. The market is never fully 
supplied with this variety, since its size and 
beauty make it in great demand. Tree a 
vigorous grower, good bearer and hardy. 
November to January. 
Mammoth Black Twig. Resembles a large 
Winesap. Dark red. A very profitable 
variety to plant for market. It is productive 
and a long keeper. If a late winter apple is 
desired you will make no mistake in adding 
it to your list. December to April. 
McIntosh Red. An exceedingly valuable, 
- ; hardy, attractive apple; 
good size; nearly covered with red. Flesh 
white, fine, very tender, juicy and refresh¬ 
ing. Tree hardy, vigorous, a good annual 
bearer—comes into fruiting early, yielding- 
large crops. Mr. Maloney recommends this 
variety to our patrons as one of the best used 
as a filler. The hardiness of both tree and 
fruit and its great early bearing qualities, 
coupled with its elegant color and splendid 
flavor, makes it a most valuable apple. 
Do not overlook McIntosh when selectino- 
varieties for commercial orchard planting”; 
has no superior as an early winter apple.' 
October to January. 
Newtown Pippin. Medium to large; yellow 
delicious flavor; a long keeper. Known 
throughout Virginia as Albemarle Pippin. 
November to May. 
Northwestern Greening. A round, large 
attractive, greenish yellow apple ; flesh fine 
grained, juicy, firm, good quality. October 
to April. 
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