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MALONEY BROS. NURSERY CO., Dansville, N. Y. 
Portion of our block of 250,000 one year peach 
Halehaven—Large new yellow free¬ 
stone; developed at Michigan Ex¬ 
periment Station by crossing the 
two popular varieties, J. H. Hale 
and South Haven. Its high color 
even before complete ripening 
gives it great market value be¬ 
cause of the advantage of pre¬ 
mature picking, packing, and 
shipping without loss. Hardy and 
productive. Ripens two weeks 
before Elberta. PRICE 5c EACH 
HIGHER. 
Mikado—Large, skin and flesh yel¬ 
low and red; semi-cling. Early 
August. 
Mountain Rose—Large, red, white 
flesh. Mid-August. Free. 
Oriole—Fruit medium to large, yel¬ 
low; one week ahead of Roches¬ 
ter. Notable as an early peach 
of high quality. Free. PRICE 
5c EACH HIGHER. 
Rochester—Fruit large, yellow; an 
attractive red blush; juicy and 
delicious. Keeps well : an annual 
and prolific bearer. Mid-August. 
Free. 
Sal way — Yellow with crimson 
cheek. October. Free. 
South Haven—Flesh yellow, juicy 
and deliciously sweet; exterior 
yellow with red cheek. Heavy 
bearer; good shipper; in fact, an 
excellent peach. September. 
Free. 
Valiant—Seedling of Elberta; very 
promising. Fruit large, round¬ 
ish, oblate, yellow blushed with 
red; firm, juicy, very good qual¬ 
ity. Season about September 1st. 
Free. PRICE 5c EACH HIGHER. 
Vedette—From Elberta seed; large, 
yellow-fleshed, free-stone. Supe¬ 
rior to Elberta in quality and col¬ 
or. PRICE 5c EACH HIGHER. 
Veteran—Cross between Vaughan 
and Early Elberta; large, yellow 
flesh, superior to Elberta in qual¬ 
ity; ripens about September 1st. 
Free. PRICE 5c EACH HIGHER. 
Yellow St. John—Medium size, 
orange yellow, with red blush. 
Middle of August. Free. 
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