Maloney* Bros. & Wells Co. 
J 1 DAN S VI LLE N.Y. 
6-7 Ft. 5-6 Ft. 4-5 Ft. 4-5 Ft. 
TWO YEAR APPLE BODS ONE YEAR BOD 
Summer Varieties 
Early Harvest. Medium to large size; pale 
yellow; tender, with a mild, fine flavor. 
Tree an erect grower and a good bearer; ex¬ 
cellent for orchard and garden; one of the 
first to ripen. Middle to end of August. 
Golden Sweet. Large, pale yellow, tree a 
good grower and very productive. August 
to September. 
Red Astracban. Tree hardy and regular 
bearer, a very vigorous grower; fruit large, 
roundish, nearly covered with deep crimson 
overspread with a thick bloom ; juicy, rich and 
beautiful. This fruit commands the best price 
of all the summer varieties. July and August. 
Sweet Bouyli. Large, pale yellow; sweet, 
tender and juicy. Tree a compact grower 
and abundant bearer. August. 
Williams Early Red. Medium sized ; dark red, 
sometimes yellow splashed; flesh is crisp, 
tender, juicy and subacid. Ranks above all 
but one or two of this class. Fine in Delaware 
and the South. Use it—it is a money-maker 
where you can ship to markets in hampers 
without delay. It is ready for market just 
about the time people are growing hungry 
for new Apples, and it brings top prices. 
August. 
Yellow Transparent . Medium size, 
--- roundish, ob¬ 
late, slightly conical; skin pale yellow when 
fully matured; flesh tender, juicy, sprightly, 
sub-acid; good. August. 
Autumn Varieties 
Alexander . Of Russian origin. Large; 
- deep red or crimson; flesh 
yellowish white, crisp, tender, with pleasant 
flavor. Tree very hardy. October. 
Autumn Strawberry. Medium, streaked, 
tender, juicy, fine, vigorous and productive. 
September to October. 
Duchess of Oldenburg. Summer. Me- 
- dium size; 
red striped; flesh white, juicy and excellent 
flavored. Trees are natural dwarf growers and 
make fine fillers; require small root and 
branch space. Crops nearly always large. One 
of the important varieties for all sections 
north of Mason and Dixon line. Thrives and 
yields well of high-grade fruit at all eleva¬ 
tions in Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio and 
other northern states. Trees among the hard¬ 
iest and one of the few that will stand the 
climate of Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, and 
other cold locations. You can depend on 
Duchess to yield Apples you can sell for good 
prices. August and September. 
Fall Pippin. Very large, yellow, tender, 
juicy, and rich. Fine in ail localities; tree 
vigorous. September and October. 
Gravenstein . An attractive and excellent 
- quality apple. Fruit large 
and uniform in size, skin thin, tender, 
reenish yellow overlaid with dark red. 
eptember to November. 
Maiden’s Blush. Large, flat; pale yellow 
with a red cheek; beautiful; tender and 
pleasant, but not high flavored. Tree an 
erect grower, and a good bearer. A valuable 
market apple. September and October. 
Pound Sweet , A very large, round, yellow 
russett apple, very sweet and rich. Tree a 
vigorous, rapid, upright grower; valuable. 
October and November. 
Pumpkin Sweet. Very large ; yellowish rus¬ 
set, sweet and rich. Valuable. October and 
November. 
Rambo. Medium, red and yellow. Mild 
flavor. Excellent old variety. Oct. to Dec. 
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