DANSVILLE’S PIONEER, 
WHOLESALE NURSERIES 
Block of 250,000 Two Year Old Plum Trees Growing on our Upland Farm A for Spring Shipment. Photo¬ 
graphed Oct. 5, 1914 
Plum Trees 
Wholesale Price of all Varieties of Plum Trees 
Budded on the Best French Imported Myrobolan Stock 
HEIGH! 
CALIPER 
EACH 
TEN 
HUNDRED 
Largest Size 
2 year 
6 to 7 feet 
Y and up 
XXX 
.25 
$2.00 
$18.00 
Medium Size 
2 year 
5 to 6 feet 
Y% to 
XX 
.20 
1.75 
14.50 
Smaller Size 
2 year 
4 to 5 feet 
V. to y% 
X 
.15 
1.25 
9.50 
Largest Size 
& 
1 year 
4 to 5 feet Sturdy buds XXX 
Five at ten rate. Fifty at hundred rate. 
.20 
1.75 
13.50 
Note our Premium and Special Cash Discount Offer on Page 1. 
PARCEL POST. First class small size 3 ft. trees can be sent by parcel post, postage prepaid, for 20 cents 
each, $1.75 per 10. 
For the convenience of our customers, we have printed in heavy type the names of the best 
and most profitable varieties. 
The plum has not been planted as extensively as it deserves, and the lack of planting has doubt¬ 
less been partly due to difficulty in marketing; but with the demand for good fruit in our 
eastern markets almost unlimited, and the establishment of canneries in most important fruit 
sections, it is again being planted in large quantities, as it is known that a little care and at¬ 
tention at the proper time will insure a profitable crop. 
Soil. The best soil for Plums is a loose, deep gravely loam, with an open sub-soil, such as is 
suited for potatoes, although any soil may be used, provided it is well drained. For planting 
Maloney Prune. We are offering it this 
- year at same prices 
as other varieties. One of the best prunes 
on the market, for it has the quality of a 
Fellemburg, size of York State Prune, sur¬ 
passing both for its long season, extending 
from September 15th until freezing weather. 
Color dark blue ; flesh yellow and delicious; 
freestone ; heavy annual bearer. It certainly 
is a marvel^-just what the orchard man has 
been looking for. 
Bradshaw. A very large and fine early plum, 
dark violet red, juicy and good. Very pro¬ 
ductive; valuable for market. The tree is 
very hardy and vigorous. As regards pro¬ 
ductiveness it is unequaled by any plum we 
have ever fruited. Heavy thinning produces 
the finest fruit. Middle of August. 
distance, see page 6. 
Maloney Trees and Service Always Please 
Rivington, Que., Canada, May 6, 1914. 
Maloney Bros. & Wells Co., Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen : I have received the nursery 
stock in good shape and am well pleased 
with them. They are certainly fine trees 
and look nice and fresh. I am sure they 
will all grow all right. 
I thank you very much for your kind at¬ 
tention to my orders and assure you that if I 
should need any more trees I will get them 
from you. The “trees I got from you last fall 
I have just planted and they are the finest 
lot of trees I have ever planted in my life. 
With best wishes, I remain, Yours truly, 
Geo. L. Ward. 
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