Aerial View of Our Office , Greenhouses, Packing House and Perennial Fields 
Jn THIS catalog we have tried to give you a picture of the stock we sell, of the people running Maloney’s, and 
of our plant. It is impossible to include the many wonderful things you would see if you visited our nursery. We 
invite you all, and can assure you that one of us will see to it personally that you have a pleasant visit. 
Maloney Bros. Nursery Co. 
Below we print a few of the hundreds of what we call “Happy Customer Letters.” Naturally it pleases us 
greatly to know that our stock is being well received, that our tireless efforts are being rewarded, and that the 
most important and the most rightfully critical people 
Maloney stock. 
Merchantville, N. J. 
Gentlemen: Kindly send copy of your catalog to the principal of our local 
high school. He wishes to buy a dozen or more roses. 
I recommended your company because of the excellent quality of the plants I 
purchased from you this spring. During the hot, dry summer, your trees grew 
better than any I have ever purchased.—F. H. S. 
Flushing, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: I received my order from you on the 7th and was more than 
pleased with the fruit trees and shrubs. 
You may be assured that anything I plant in the future will be from Maloneys. 
I am also writing to the Rural New Yorker where I first saw your advertise¬ 
ment and letting them know that it pays to deal with a reliable concern.— 
Walter Wilinski. 
East Orange, N. J. 
Gentlemen: This will acknowledge receipt of my order. I thank you for 
your attention to this. 
I expect to do a little planting and you may hear from me later. I certainly 
will recommend your nursery to my friends. —J. H. Lindstrom. 
Brighton, Mass. 
Gentlemen: The nursery stock you sent me last Spring was all large, healthy, 
and vigorous stock. Every plant lived and made a beautiful showing in the 
garden. This includes flower plants (Perennials), shrubs and evergreen trees. 
The Evergreens were particularly beautiful, well balanced, full, and rich in 
color.—Louis Blanchard. 
A Block of Our Roses in the Nursery Row 
in the world (our customers) are entirely satisfied with 
Punxsutawney, Penna. 
Gentlemen: I wish you could see our Bed Delicious that we bought from you 
in 1922. There are three rows and we got 1000 bushels. On the McIntosh we 
bought in 1923 there are 2 rows which yielded 425 bushels. 
They are the talk of people traveling on Federal Route 119. E. A. Murray. 
Boston, Mass. 
Gentlemen: I wanted to report to you that 1 have had splendid success with 
my dwarf trees you shipped to North Woodstock, N. H. the first part of May. 
They all blossomed, the apples I mean, and I now have five large apples that I 
am very proud of, as I never expected any the first year. And I think I have 
astonished all the neighbors, too. 
The roses you sent with the order have been beautiful and are still blossom¬ 
ing. I have a sub-title of my own for the Joyous Cavalier—the Nino Martini. 
I think your name suits the rose perfectly, but we also call it the Nino. They 
are all three lovely roses.—B. J. Fisher. 
Shickshinny, Penna. 
Maloney Bros. Nursery: Trees arrived o.k. and were the best I ever bought. 
I have bought a good many in the last three years, and you will hear from me 
again.— Edward Hook. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: I wish to compliment and thank you most sincerely for the five 
plants you sent us. They have been in the ground about 3 weeks now, and 
some of them are beginning to flower already. 
You most certainly may expect future orders from us or friends. You are 
welcome to show or use this letter any time.— Robert J. Narici. 
A Planting of Young Evergreens 
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