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Bros. & Wells Co. 
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DANSVILLE N .V 
Kalamazoo. — Large, golden yellow, with 
crimson cheek; flesh thick yellow, superb 
quality, small pit. Strong grower, early 
bearer, hardy and productive. First of Sept. 
Free. 
Mountain Rose . Large, red white flesh, 
- juicy and excellent. 
Early Aug. Free. 
Niagara - Tree hardy, healthy in leaf and 
- bud and bears abundantly. Fruit 
large, oval, yellow with brilliant red cheek. 
The stone parts freely from the flesh. Flavor 
rich and delicious, far ahead of Elberta in 
this respect. It is indeed a rival for this 
famous peach. Season is medium early, 
coming in just before Elberta, overlapping it 
one week. Last of Aug. 
Willett . Bright yellow peach covered with 
red. Flesh of this peach is rich and juicy 
and of very good quality. 
Wonderful- Large Peach uniform in size and 
shape. Rich golden yellow color nearly cov¬ 
ered with bright crimson. Very handsome 
and attractive. Flesh yellow, rich and highly 
flavored. It is delicious and very firm. 
Middle of Oct. 
Yellow Sfo John » Of medium s i z e , 
-—-orange yellow with a 
red blush on sunny side; flesh tender, juicy 
and quality very good. Tree is a strong- 
grower and bears heavy crops every season. 
Reaches the market at a time when the de¬ 
mand for early fruit is at its height, when 
properly handled, the best prices can be ob¬ 
tained. Middle Aug. Free. 
Old Mixon Free. Large, roundish, yellowish, 
white, marked with red, with a deep red 
cheek when fully exposed. Flesh deep red 
at the stone, tender, rich, excellent. Early 
Sept. J 
Salway. Large roundish ovate; yellow, with 
a crimson cheek; flesh deep yellow, red at 
the pit; sweet, juicy, good. Late. Valued 
as one of the best late peaches for market. 
Oct. Free. 
Smock Free ( Beers* Smock.) Fruit 
-- large; oval; skin orange 
yellow, mottled with red ; a good market sort. 
Last of Sept. 
Triumph. Earliest yellow-flesh peach, with 
good eating and shipping qualities, sure and 
abundant bearer; strong, vigorous grower. 
First of Aug. 
I 7° South Main St., WilkesBarre, Pa., Sept. 14, 1914*'*'j 
t Malouey Bros. & Wells Co., Dausville, N. Y. 
; Gentlemen :—Please send the inclosed order of trees X 
♦ for this fall’s planting-. ; 
♦ 1 he trees I have bough t of you during- the past six ♦ 
t y ears have always been fine ; and as they are coining ♦ 
♦ into bearing I find they are absolutely true to name. ♦ 
| Yours truly, B. J. Wetherby. 1 
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 
Brighton, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1914. 
Maloney Bros. & Wells Co., Uausville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: thought you would be pleased to 
Know that the 200 peach trees bought of you in 1909 
are doing splendid. I am more than pleased with 
them. Yours truly, 
Henry W. Kubitz. 
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