DANSVILL.e S PIONEER, 
WHOLESALE NUR.SER.IE 
Block of 1,000,000 Peach Trees growing on Farm D, for spring shipment. Photographed Oct. 5, 1914 
Place your order early. 
Peach Trees 
Wholesale Price of all Varieties of Peach Trees 
HEIGHT 
CALIPER 
EACH 
TEN 
HUNDRED 
Largest Size 
1 year 
5 to 6 feet 
9-16 and up 
XXX 
.15 
$1.40 
$10.00 
Medium Size 
1 year 
4 to 5 feet 
7-16 to 9-16 
XX 
.13 
1.00 
7.75 
Smaller Size 
1 year 
3 to 4 feet 
5-16 to 7-16 
X 
.10 
.80 
5.00 
Five at ten rate. Fifty at hundred rate. 
Note our Premium and Special Cash Discount Offer on Page 7. 
Special Prices on Large Orders. Special quotations on large orders will be given on appli¬ 
cation. When writing mention varieties wanted, the approximate number of trees of each 
variety and the size. 
For the Convenience of our Customers, we have printed in heavy type the names of the 
best and most profitable varieties. 
Parcel Post. First class 3 ft, small size trees can be sent by parcel post, postage prepaid, for 10 cents each 
90 cents per lO. ’ 
Peach Growing is Today a Great Industry, in all probability more peaches are being planted 
annually than any other fruit. The comparative ease with which Peach trees may be cultivated 
their freedom from disease, the short period before they come into bearing, together with the 
wonderful demand for the fruit, and the facility with which it may be shipped to markets 
make peach growing extremely profitable. 
Here is the Important Question that Confronts Every Planter: Where are the peaches that 
you buy propagated? On some low land that will throw up a big, soft, spongy tree that will 
freeze out the first cold winter and just when you ought to have a good crop you find your 
fruit buds are killed? Or are they raised on the upland where they make a strong, hardy, 
healthy, vigorous growth? 
Our Peaches are propagated on the upland at an elevation of 1,500 feet, therefore are abso- 
solutely hardy and proof against severe winters. Our peach pits are gathered in the moun¬ 
tains of North and South Carolina, where disease is unknown. These two facts prove beyond 
question of doubt why it is decidedly advantageous to plant Maloney Quality peach trees for 
best results. 
Soil. Peach trees will succeed on any kind of rich soil, but will not thrive on clay, nor damp, 
low land. 
Care of Peach Trees: To keep your trees in a healthy and vigorous state, that will insure 
good crops, you must keep your ground clean and mellow by harrowing. An occasional dress¬ 
ing of wood ashes will be very beneficial. Do your pruning in the spring. Cut out all dead 
and useless wood, thereby letting in the necessary light and air to give the fruit color. 
Atlanta, Ga. 
Gentlemen:—Those Elberta peaches you shipped me bore a full crop this fall of the finest 
fruit I ever saw. Yours respectfully, M. E. Rice. 
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