Winter Waraetses 
American Bl ush. *5*$ ** 
is an apple that is not surpassed the world 
over for large size, great beauty of color, or 
for excellent, quality. Fruit large, roundish; 
color bright red on yellow skin ; flesh yellow 
with a fine, rich, aromatic flavor, sub-acid. 
The tree is a vigorous grower, and is exceed¬ 
ingly productive, bearing an abundant crop 
of fruit every year. November to January. 
BALDWIN 
IMost popular apple in the United States 
Baldwin. This is the leading commercial 
- variety in the American markets. 
It is to apples what Elberta is to peaches and 
Montmorency is to cherries. One of the best 
storage apples for export trade. Thousands 
of barrels of this fruit are exported to England 
annually. Baldwin is planted extensively and 
succeeds wonderfully well in all states east 
of the Mississippi. No variety yields larger 
crops, bears shipment better or is more at¬ 
tractive in colors size and shape. It is 
highly esteemed for an eating and cooking 
apple. Fruit large, bright red, crisp, juicy 
and rich. Trees vigorous, upright and'pro¬ 
ductive. For a commercial orchard, it can be 
relied upon. If ever in doubt what kind of 
apples to plant, select Baldwin. It should be 
in every orchard. December to March. 
EelSef lower. Adapted to the northern and 
middle states; highly esteemed for its excel¬ 
lent dessert qualities. October to February. 
Boihen. Annual bearer, vigorous grower. 
Fair size, hardy; bears young, very attrac¬ 
tive and regarded as one of the most valuable 
apples of recent introductions. November to 
March. 
See BBBustration on Back Inside 
Cover of Livingston Comity Fam¬ 
ous English Walnut Crove 
Year After Year Maloney Service Improves 
Newport, Pa., June 1, 1915. 
Maloney Bros. & Wells Co., Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: I wish to thank you for the 
prompt shipment and the great care you took 
in preparing the last trees I got. In two weeks 
after they were planted, every tree was full of 
leaves and they were the finest stock we ever 
received from you. The first ones were fine, 
' but these are much better. We now 
have about 800 of your trees planted and 
will still plant more. 
Very truly yours, 
J. H. Emery. 
Ben SHavis hardy and attractive, 
-- succeeds wherever apples 
are grown. There is no apple that has 
more favors on account of its hardiness, 
productiveness, beauty and endurance 
in shipping. It is excellent for cook¬ 
ing. There are better apples but where 
Ben Davis succeeds one can always be 
sure of success, owing to its regular 
and heavy bearing qualities. The fruit 
is thick-skinned, does not show bruises 
easily, and presents a good appearance 
in the package after being handled and 
shipped in the ordinary way. Novem¬ 
ber to April. 
Delicious. No new variety has ever 
- so quickly gained pop¬ 
ularity in so many different apple sec¬ 
tions of our country. Fruit large, 
nearly covered with brilliant dark red, 
flesh fine grained, crisp and melting, 
juicy with a delightful aroma; of very 
highest quality. A splendid keeper 
and shipper. Tree one of the hardiest. 
November to April. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG (Y, natural: 
Planted extensively as a fillo 4 
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