DANSVILLE’S PIONEER. 
WHOLESALE NUR.SER.IES 
Elberta* The leader of all peaches and the 
-greatest commercial variety on the 
market; 50 per cent of the peaches planted 
are Elberta. In all probability no peach will 
succeed over so wide a range of territory as 
this kind. It will thrive where any peach 
can be grown. A beautiful peach of good 
quality, not only the best orchard variety, 
but also valuable for planting in the garden. 
Elberta is hardier in bud than many varieties, 
therefore a more uniform cropper. It is 
large, yellow, with red cheek, juicy and high 
flavor; flesh yellow, free stone. Season 
medium early, following quick upon Early 
Crawford. Early Sept. Free. 
Fitzgerald* It is one of the hardiest 
—- peaches, both in bloom and 
tree; very prolific, large size. First of Sept. 
Free. 
Foster. Large, deep orange red, becoming 
very dark red on the sunny side; flesh yel¬ 
low, very rich and juicy, with sub-acid 
flavor; earlier than Early Crawford; very 
handsome. Last of Aug. Free. 
Greensboro . A valuable variety; color 
-— greenish-white, shaded and 
splashed with dark red, very hardy and not 
so subject to rot as are most early varieties. 
Owing to extreme hardiness of both tree and 
bud we recommend it for sections where 
other varieties do not succeed. Late July. 
Free. 
Mill’s Chili— Fruit medium size, oblong; skin 
yellow, shaded with dark red ; flesh yellow ; 
Very rich and sweet. First of Sept. 
Hilsy— An exceedingly handsome creamy wnite 
peach of large size, with a delightful red 
cheek; flesh is white, tender and juicy, com¬ 
mercially proving one of the most profitable. 
Early July. Free. 
ONE YEAR PEACH TREES 
5-6 Ft. 4-5 Ft. 
3-4 Ft. 
Barnard. N. Y. 
Aug. 28, 1914. 
Maloney Kros. & Wells Co., 
Dunsville, K. Y. 
Gentlemen :— 
Am well pleased 
with the trees pur¬ 
chased from you in 
1910. They were re¬ 
ceived in good con¬ 
dition and peach 
trees in particular 
have made a won¬ 
derful growth and 
bore a full crop last 
year. 
Yours respectfully, 
J. B. Castle. 
d 
THREE YEAR OLD ELBERTA 
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