Maloney* Bros. & Wells Co. 
J 1 DANSVILLE N .V. 
YORK STATE PRUNE 
Plum Trees 
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$3.00 
$20.00 
2.50 
17.00 
2.00 
13.50 
2.50 
17.00 
Largest Size 
Medium Size 
Smaller Size 
Largest Size 
Wholesale Prices of all Varieties of Plum Trees 
Budded on the Best French Imported Myrobolan Stock 
HEIGHT 
CALIPER 
EACH 
2 Year 
6 to 7 Feet 
Y and up 
XXX 
.35 
2 Year 
5 to 6 Feet 
s /i to x 
XX 
.30 
2 Year 
4 to 5 Feet 
Yt. to ji 
X 
.25 
1 Year 
3 Feet & up 
Sturdy Buds 
XXX 
.30 
Fifty at hundred rate providing not less than ten of any one variety 
^each, $1/75 pe'rlO ? ,a * S ama " S ' Ze 3 U ‘ trees can be sent by P«rcel post, postage prepaid, for 20 cents 
8% Discount on Cash Orders received before March 25th, or its equivalent in Stock—Your Selection 
Plums are hardy and grow vigorously in nearly all sections, succeeding on any soil that grows 
good corn or potatoes. Plum trees are planted about as far apart as peaches; that is, from 15 to 
18 feet apart each way. Many growers prefer to plant them closer one way than the other and 
eventuaHy to stop cultivation in one direction. If this system is used they may be placed 18 to 
20 feet apart one way, and from 10 to 12 feet the other way. The trees are pruned the same way 
that apple trees are, when planted. ■ 
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. Middle of August. 
Fellemberg Prune. A fin , e P£, un ?>? v . al ; 
-—— a -- purple ; flesh juicy 
and delicious ; parts from the stone; fine for 
drying; tree very productive. Early Sept. 
German Prune. Med l“ m : °. val ; P ur Pie 
—--—- or blue; juicy, rich, 
fine. Tree vigorous and very productive. 
One of the best. September. Sells for higher 
prices in market on account of high quality. 
A leading favorite. There is no easily grown 
fruit that gives greater or more certain profit 
than the German Prune. Early Sept. 
Grand Duke One of the best late plums 
-tor market, as large as 
Bradshaw, of same color, entirely free from 
rot. Last of September. 
Gue/i. Th is is one of the newer varieties orig¬ 
inating in New York state. The color is a 
dark purple. The flesh i« firm, sub-acid and 
agreeable. Size large. September. 
Rather large; oval; 
greenish; flesh juicy, 
rich and delicious, parts lrom the stone. 
Tree a vigorous grower ; very productive and 
'me of the best of plums. Middle of August. 
imperial Gage. 
Lombard. It is a handsome reddish plum, 
the flesh yellow, juicy and pleas¬ 
ant. It is an excellent variety and can be 
relied on for a crop when other varieties fail. 
August. 
Moore 9 S Arctic • Fruit grown in clusters. 
" Color dark blue or near¬ 
ly black when fully ripe. Dr. Hoskins says 
this is the hardiest plum he has tested. 
September. 
Maloney Prune. We are offering it this 
■ ■ year at same prices 
as other varieties. Season extending from 
September 15th until freezing weather. Col¬ 
or dark blue; flesh yellow and delicious ; 
freestone ; heavy annual bearer. It certainly 
is a marvel — just what the orchard man has 
been looking for. 
Niagara. Fed, large 9ize, making an at¬ 
tractive appearance in market, 
and possesses good shipping qualities. It 
bears enormous crops of fruit. Tree is an 
upright grower, vigorous and healthy. Mid¬ 
dle of August. 
Heine Claude. (Bavay’s Green Gage) — 
Roundish, oval, greenish, 
marked with red in the sun ; a great favorite. 
September. 
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