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MALONEY BROS. NURSERY CO., Dansville, N. Y. 
INSPECTED APPLE TREES 
Grown on the Upland Which Makes Them Hardy and Vigorous 
Maloney Apples are all inspected for Trueness to Name by Dr. J. K. 
Shaw, Massachusetts Fruit Growers’ Association, Amherst, Mass. 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF STANDARD APPLE TREES 
(Inspected) 
Eoch 10 100 
Large_2 year 5-6 ft. $.95 $8.50 $62.00 
Medium _2 year 4-5 ft. .85 7.50 57.00 
Small _2 year 3-4 ft. .75 6.50 52.00 
Large _1 year 3*/2-5 ft. .90 8.00 59.00 
Medium __1 year 3-3 ft. .80 7.00 54.00 
RATES—Less than 10 at each rate. 10 to 50 at 10 rate. 50 or more at 100 rate. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Early Harvest—Pale yellow. Excellent flavor. Early July. 
Early McIntosh—Same size, quality and flavor as McIntosh. Red. Trees 
vigorous, healthy. Annual bearer. August. 
Melba (New)—Fruit bright crimson. Good size, mildly and pleasantly 
flavored. Season a little ahead of Early McIntosh and somewhat shorter. 
Red Astrachan—Deep crimson covered with thick bloom. Juicy and ten¬ 
der; excellent for cooking. Tree hardy and vigorous and bears young. 
July-August. 
Red Duchess (New)—Solid red with indistinct stripes. Very attractive. 
Reliable cropper. Flesh yellow and firm. Agreeably sub-acid. Novem¬ 
ber to March. 
Sweet Bough—Fine for baking or eating out of hand. Large, pale yellow. 
August. 
Yellow Transparent—Skin pale yellow; flesh tender, juicy. August. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Maiden’s Blush—Large, flat; pale yellow, with red cheek. September. 
Pound Sweet—Very large, round, yellowish russet; rich. October. 
Red Gravenstein—Differs from the Old Gravenstein only in the solid, dark 
red colored fruits. September. 
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Digging by steam power preserves the fibrous roots 
ALL FRUIT TREES GROWN ON WHOLE BRANCHED ROOT STOCK 
