Write your order. Then, if it totals $2.50, or more, add 
additional stock to the value of 10% of your order. This 
will be included free, and applies only to cash orders, at 
catalog prices, mailed on or before March 28th. OR, you 
may deduct cash discount of 5% on orders of $2.50 or 
more mailed on or before March 28th. NO DISCOUNT 
AFTER THIS DATE 
Please Read Carefully Our Terms and Guarantee 
TERMS —Cash with order is required or stock will be 
shipped C.O.D. 
C. O. D> —Send 25% of total price with C.O.D. orders. 
Pay balance on arrival to your express agent or (if 
freight) to your banker who will have bill of lading. 
No discount on C. O. D. orders. 
HOW TO REMIT —By personal check, express money 
order, post office money order, bank draft, or cash 
in a registered letter. Please do not send stamps. 
SHIPPING SEASON —We ship at the time best 
suited to your locality. If you desire shipment to 
arrive at a special date, please so state on order blank. 
ORDER EARLY —Ordering early enables us to as¬ 
semble your order while supply is unbroken and set 
it aside for shipment at the proper time. 
SIZE OF ORDERS —Send an additional 10c. on all 
orders less than $1.00 to cover packing. 
WE GUARANTEE to deliver stock to destination in 
good condition, up to grade and specifications. If 
your order arrives in damaged condition, report 
immediately to carrier and to us. We will correct 
errors promptly or refund your money. 
NON-WARRANTY— No human caution could be 
more exacting than ours. We will, on proper proof, 
replace free all trees, etc. that may prove untrue to 
label or refund price paid, but we can give no further 
warranty. 
INSPECTION. Our nurseries are inspected yearly by 
an authorized state inspector and a copy of our 
certificate received from the Department of Agricul¬ 
ture and Markets, Albany, N. Y., accompanies 
each shipment. 
Planting Trees 
PRUNING BEFORE PLANTING— Prune back the 
branches of the young trees about one-third of 
their length, and cut off the broken and jagged 
roots. 
PRUNING IN LATER YEARS —If two leaders, 
cut off the poorer one, removing it completely if 
possible. The lowest branches should not be 
more than 6 or 7 
feet above the ground. 
In later years, re¬ 
move all dead or brok¬ 
en branches, and thin 
out ' the ones which 
do not show a good 
growth. 
Roses 
PRUNING BEFORE PLANTING— Fall planted Roses 
should be cut back about one half their length. When 
planted in the Spring but 2 or 3 stems with 4 or 5 buds 
on each should be left after the pruning has been com¬ 
pleted. Cut away all bruised or broken branches. 
WINTER PROTECTION— If Winters are severe. Hy¬ 
brid Teas and Tea 
Roses should be pro¬ 
tected by hilling up the 
earth about stems in 
the Fall and after the 
ground is frozen, pro¬ 
tected from alternate 
thawing and freezing 
by covering the entire 
mound with leaves. 
Proper method of planting 
Evergreens 
Pruning Shrubs 
The branches of large, overgrown shrubs should 
be thinned out. This not alone improves the 
general appearance but benefits the shrubs. 
The object in pruning new shrubs or in cutting 
back old ones is to balance the growth above 
the ground with the loss of roots occurring 
at planting time. 
Proper method of covering Rose 
Bushes for Winter protection 
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SENT^WITH^EACH ORDER 
Maloney Bros. Nursery Co. Inc., Dansville, New York 
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