Maloneys Bfos.& Wells 
J I DANSVILLE N.Y. 
Admiral Dewey. Free, good size. Flesh yel¬ 
low, excellent quality. July 1st. 
Alexander. Medium, greenish white, nearly 
covered with rich red, melting, juicy, sweet. 
July 1st. Free. 
Belle of Georgia. V e r y large white 
-—- Peach with red cheek. 
The flesh is white, firm and of fine flavor. 
Tree rapid grower and very productive. July. 
Free. 
Capt. Ede. A handsome yellow peach, with 
a faint blush of carmine, resembles Elberta. 
Fine quality and a splendid shipper. Early 
Sept. Free. 
Carman. Fruit large, color creamy white 
-- or pale yellow with deep blush; 
flesh tender, fine flavor and quite juicy; 
very hardy and productive every year. This 
is a favorite variety with many growers, as it 
is one of the most profitable varieties ever 
introduced. The fruit stands shipping so 
well that it always reaches market in prime 
condition, and its handsome appearance 
causes it to bring the highest prices. Early 
Aug. Free. 
Chair’s Choice. Has 110 superior in 
•- quality and flavor, and 
for profit is without a rival; large, yellow, 
free, rich in color, flesh very firm, ripens 
after Smock ; great bearer. Oct. Free. 
Our medium size peach planted spring, 1914 hy 
A. J. Keyser, Belle Plains, la. 
An acre of Peaches properly cared for will net you 
$250.00 a year 
Crawford’s Late. Fruit of large size; 
skin yellow, or green¬ 
ish yellow, with dull red cheek ; flesh yellow ; 
tree vigorous, moderately productive. Last 
of Sept. Free. 
Crawford’s Early. A magnificent large, 
---- yellow peach, of 
good quality. Tree vigorous and very pro¬ 
ductive. Its fine size, beauty and produc¬ 
tiveness make it one of the "most popular 
sorts; no other variety has been so exten¬ 
sively planted. First of Sept. Free. 
Champion. Fruit large, beautiful in ap- 
- pearance; flavor delicious, 
skin creamy white, with red cheek; valuable 
for commercial orchards, extreme hardiness 
and splendid quality make it a favorite. Late 
Aug. Free. 
Crosby. Medium size; bright orange yellow 
streaked with carmine. One of the best 
standard market sorts. First of Sept. Free. 
Engle’s Mammoth. Large, round, suture 
slight; yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, 
stone small, free; sweet, rich, juicy. Sept. 
Free. 
Early Rivers. Large, light straw color with 
delicate pink cheek ; flesh juicy and melting. 
Early Aug. Cling. Dec. to Feb. 
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New Bloomfield, Pa., May 21, 1914. 
Maloney Bros. & Wells Co., 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen :— 
Our trees planted in 1912-13 are look¬ 
ing fine. A few peaches on most of them 
and many of the apple trees had blossoms. 
The Stayman Winesap are great growers. 
Very hastily yours, 
Geo. W. Stewart. 
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