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MALONEY BROS. NURSERY CO., Dansville, N. Y. 
PEARS 
Are Easy to Grow 
We solicit commercial fruit growers’ lists of requirements for 
special quotations when larger quantities are desired than offered. 
PRICES OF STANDARD PEAR TREES 
Each 10 100 
Large _ 2 year 5-6 ft. $.98 $8.50 $62.00 
Medium _2 year 4-5 ft. .88 7.50 57.00 
Small _2 year 3-4 ft. .78 6.50 52.00 
Large _1 year 3V2-5 ft. .98 8.00 59.00 
Medium _ 1 year 3-3 V 2 ft. .88 7.00 54.00 
RATES—Less than 10 at each rate. 10 to 50 at 10 rate. 50 or more at 100 rate. 
Bartlett—Unequalled flavor; brings 
top Drice. Large, yellow, juicy, 
bears young. September. 
Beurre D’Anjou—Large, yellow, 
red and russet, good keeper. Oct. 
5-6 ft. 4-5 ft. 
2 yr. Pear 
Beurre Bose—Large, russet, highly 
flavored; bears well. September 
to October. 1 YEAR ONLY. 
Clapp’s Favorite—Large, yellow, 
crimson and russet. Early Aug. 
Douglas—Recent introduction of 
supreme value to fruit growers 
because it is blight proof and 
frost proof. Fruit roundish, 
large, smooth, attractive. Skin 
is yellow, thickly blushed scarlet 
on the sunny side. Autumn. 
PRICE 5c EACH HIGHER. 
Duchess d’Angouleme—Fruit large, 
dull greenish yellow, spotted rus¬ 
set, flesh white, rich. October to 
November. 
Flemish Beauty—Bears great crops 
of perfect russet fruit. Septem¬ 
ber to October. 
Garber—-Tree upright, fruit large, 
yellow with crimson cheek. Oct. 
Gorham (Late Bartlett)—Origin¬ 
ated by New York State Experi¬ 
mental Station. 
Kieflfer—Large, golden yellow; ex¬ 
cellent for canning. October to 
January. 
Seckel—Small, yellow, red cheek, 
juicy, excellent for pickling. Sep¬ 
tember-October. 
Sheldon—Large, sweet, yellow and 
green. October. 
Worden Seckel—Quality very high, 
size much larger than Seckel, 
shaped like Bartlett. October. 
OVER 400 ACRES OF NURSERY 
