Two Orchards Containing 20,000 Maloney Trees 
GLEN IRIS ORCHARD CONTAINING 7,500 TREES, CASTILE, N. V. (photographed Nov. 1, 1915) 
, Castile, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1915. 
Maloney Bros. & Wells Co., Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen :—We are forwarding under separate cover photograph of our orchard planted 
spring 1912. Since you furnished the trees thought you would, be interested in knowing they 
have succeeded wonderfully well—most every tree had more or less apples on this fall which 
were true to name, and are very much gratified with the 
excellent strain. We remain, 
Yours respectfully, 
Glen Iris Orchard Co. 
Hap showing location of Office, 
Packing /douse and Farms 
125 Acre 
Farm 
75 Acre 
Farm 
200 Acre 
Farm 
□ 
Office 
34 x 36 ft. 
Packing House 
180 x ZOO ft. 
Vs 
200 Acre Farm 
In order to raise high grade stock, land 
must he built up in a special way , which 
Will be done only by nurserymen who 
own their own farms. 
Worcester, Mass., Dec. 9, 1914. 
GentlemenRegarding the ten thousand apple trees 
and two thousand eight hundred peach trees I have bought 
of you during the past year, beg to say they have given me 
good satisfaction. Of the lot set last spring, about nine 
thousand apples and most of the peaches grew in a satis¬ 
factory manner, some fields do not show a vacancy. Of the 
trees received this fall, we have planted most of them and 
they are a strong, clean looking lot. They arrived in splen¬ 
did condition—we don’t expect to lose any of them. 
With our present outlook, we shall continue to purchase 
of you for our future plantings. In visiting your nurseries 
last season, I was particularly impressed with the splendid 
facilities you have for handling your business, and what is 
of the utmost importance—we believe your trees are going 
to prove true to name, as the foliage of those which have 
•grown the past summer, is typical of the varieties. This is 
a laige factor with us, as some of my friends have been 
badly stung iu this respect. 
Wishing you continued prosperity, I am 
Respectfully yours, 
C. K. Smith. 
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