Long Season Peach 
Collection 
1 Elberta, 1 year,large 
1 Hale Haven, 1 year, large 
1 Golden Jubilee, 1 year, large 
1 Belle of Georgia, 1 year, large 
4/or$1 .44 
South Haven—Flesh yellow. Juicy and deliciously 
sweet; exterior yellow with red cheek. September. 
Free. 
Valiant —Seedling of Elberta; very promising. Fruit 
large, roundish, oblate, yellow blushed with red; 
firm, juicy, very good quality. Season about Septem¬ 
ber 1st. 
Vedette —From Elberta seed; large, yellow fleshed 
freestone, superior to Elberta in quality and color. 
Veteran —Cross between Vaughan and Early Elberta; 
large, yellow flesh, superior to Elberta in quality; 
ripens about September 1st. Free. 
MALONEY’S 
Belle of Georgia —Large, white with red 
cheek. July. Free. 
Crawford, Early —Large, rich yellow with 
red cheek. Very productive. Early Septem¬ 
ber. Free. 
Cumberland —New Variety introduced by 
the New Jersey Experiment Station. Tree 
is a vigorous grower and very hardy. Fruit 
larger than Belle of Georgia, attractive colored with red, oval 
in shape. Flesh white, almost free. July. 
Elberta —Large, oval, yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, 
juicy and of high quality. Leading Peach in all sections. Early 
September. Free. 
Eclipse —Dark red, yellow flesh, new and good. July. Free. 
Golden Jubilee —Large, early yellow Peach of Elberta type. 
Ripens three weeks earlier. Skin yellow blushed red; flesh 
yellow, juicy, sweet. Free. 
Hale Haven —Large, new yellow Freestone; developed at Michi¬ 
gan Experiment Station. Its high color even before complete 
ripening gives it great market value because of the advantage 
of premature picking, packing and shipping without loss. 
Hardy and productive. Ripens two weeks before Elberta. 
PRICES ON PEACH TREES 
Prices of All Varieties (Except as Noted) 
(Not Prepaid) 
Each 10 100 
Large, 1 year, 4-5 ft. $.50 $4.00 $27.00 
Medium, 1 year, 3-4 ft. .40 3.00 22.00 
Small, 1 year, 2-3 ft. .30 2.50 17.00 
Rates—Less than 10 use each rates; 10 to 
50 use 10 rate; 50 or more use 100 rate. 
PEACHES 
Hale, J. H.— Large, beautiful 
golden yellow with deep car¬ 
mine blush. Heavy bearer when 
planting with it South Haven 
or Rochester for pollen. Late 
August. Free. 
Marigold — Introduced by the 
New Jersey Experiment Station, 
ripens about 5 days after Mika¬ 
do. Tree large and productive. Fruit resembles Mikado in size 
and appearance, but better in quality. Price 5c each higher. 
Mikado —Large, skin and flesh yellow and red; semi-cling. Early 
August. 
Oriole —Fruit medium to large, yellow; one week ahead of 
Rochester. Notable as an early peach of high quality. Free. 
Pioneer —Originated by the New York State Experiment Station. 
Large, oval, white-fleshed, almost freestone. Good quality; 
ripens several days before Carman. Tree vigorous and one of 
the hardiest. Price 5c each higher than other varieties. 
Rochester —Fruit large, yellow, with attractive red blush; juicy 
and delicious. An annual and prolific bearer. Mid-August. Free. 
Salwav —Yellow with crimson cheek. October. Free. 
ORCHARD 
PLANTERS 
• 
Maloney fruit catalog 
and special prices when 
over 100 trees are desired 
—sent on request. 
