) DANSVILLE’S PIONEER, 
' WHOLESALE NURSERIES 
Winter Varieties 
American Bhish. (High Quality Red F 
- Winter Apple). Here £ 
is an apple that is not surpassed the world 4 
over for large size, great beauty of color, or 1 
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. 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 
annualy. 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 high¬ 
ly esteemed for an eating and cooking apple. 
Fruit large, bright red, crisp, juicy and rich. 
Trees vigorous, upright and productive. 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. 
Bellefloivet 1 . Adapted to the northern and 
middle states; highly esteemed for its excel¬ 
lent dessert qualities. October to February. 
Boiken* Annual bearer, vigorous grower. 
Fair size, hardy; bears young, very attract¬ 
ive and regarded as one of the most valuable 
apples of recent introductions. November 
to March. 
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Beaver Falls, Ba., April 13,1914. ^ 
Maloney Bros. & Wells Co., 4 
Dansville, N. Y. j 
Gentlemen: The nursery stock purchased from J 
you arrived. Planted same today and it is certain- J 
ly a line looking lot of trees. Had an old experieno d J 
fruit man help me plant the trees and he said he J 
had never seen a better lot of trees come from any- J 
where than these. 1 
Thanking you for prompt shipment and fine se- J 
lection. Yours respectfully, J 
S. S. Allen 4 
Ben Davis, is hardy and attractive, suc- 
-——~ ceeds whereever apples are 
grown. There is no apple that has more fav¬ 
ors on account of its hardiness, productive¬ 
ness, beauty and endurance in shipping. It 
is excellent for cooking. There are better 
apples but where Ben Davis succeeds one can 
always be sure of success, owing to its regu¬ 
lar and heavy bearing qualities. The fruit is 
thick-skinned, does not show bruises easily, 
and presents a good appearance in the pack¬ 
age after being handled and shipped in the 
ordinary way. November to April. 
Beiscions. Ho new variety has ever so 
-quickly gained popularity in 
so many different apple sections 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. No¬ 
vember to April. 
HE4VV CROP OF BniDWin/ 
Baldwin is a sure and heavy yieleter, succeeds over a wider range of territory than any other variety. 
50 trees in a Pennsylvania orchard produced 684 bushels which sold for a net profit of $524.60. 
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