
- Grethly Dug APPLE TREES 

All Hardy Northern Grown and Wintered Out-of-Doors 
Maloney Apple Trees are all inspected for trueness to name by 
Professors A. P. French, O. C. Roberts and L. Southwick of the 
Massachusetts State College, Amherst, Mass. 
Prices of All Varieties of Standard Apple Trees (Inspected) 
Each 10 100 
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Summer Varieties 
ANOKA. Noteworthy for its beautiful red-striped fruit and early bear- 
ing; often bears year after planting. Excellent quality, ripening 
shortly after Yellow Transparent. Late August. 
EARLY McINTOSH. Same size, quality and flavor as McIntosh. Red. 
Tree vigorous, healthy. August. 
LODI. Yellow fruit. Large, vigorous. Late August-September. 
MELBA. New. Fruit bright crimson, good size; mildly and pleasantly 
flavored. Season a little ahead of Early McIntosh. Late July. 
RED ASTRACHAN. Good size, deep crimson covered with thick bloom. 
Flesh juicy and tender, making it an excellent cooking Apple. Tree 
hardy, vigorous and bears young. July-August. 
SWEET BOUGH. Fine for baking or eating out of hand. Large, pale 
yellow. August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Skin pale yellow; flesh tender. August. 
Autumn Varieties 
POUND SWEET. Very large, round, yellowish russet; rich. October. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. Differs from the old Gravenstein only in the solid 
dark red color of the fruits. Late September. 
RED SAUCE. Good cocking apple. Tender, crisp, juicy. A recent New 
York State introduction. October. 
Winter Varieties 
BALDWIN. Heavy bearer and grows rapidly. Skin is red and yellow, 
and the flesh yellowish, tart, and very juicy. November-April. 
CORTLAND. Becutiful red. Excellent eating apple. Keeps late in winter. 
November-April. 

“All-Season” Apple Collection 
2-Year Large 3 for 
*1.80 , 
Early McIntosh 
Cortland 
Pound Sweet 
Wealthy 
DELICIOUS. Red. Large, almost covered with a beautiful, brilliant 
dark red. Quality unsurpassed and incomparable. Flesh juicy, melt- 
ing, delicious. Splendid keeper and shipper. November to April. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. This marvelous new variety has all of the 
splendid qualities of the common Delicious. Solid, lustrous red with- 
out stripes. November-April. 
GOLDEN RUSSET. Clear golden russet. November to April. 
JONATHAN. Red; highly flavored. Early bearer. November-January. 
KENDALL. New. Dark red. Season about same as McIntosh; keeps a 
little longer. Fruit large and trim. Flavor more sprightly than that 
of McIntosh. October-February. 
LOBO. Precedes its parent McIntosh in season. It is larger and darker 
red with more conspicuous dots. Flavor is sub-acid with some of the 
McIntosh aroma. Early October-January. 
McINTOSH RED. Flesh white, fine, very tender, juicy and refreshing. 
October-January. 
ROGERS McINTOSH. Solid red McIntosh, classed as one of the most 
valuable new fruit introductions in years: Fruit is the same size as 
the common McIntosh, but is not striped. Flesh white, fine grained, 
very tender, juicy and refreshing. Better quality than common Mc- 
Intosh and hangs better on tree. October to February. 
MILTON. New. MclIntosh-like, ripening a month before McIntosh. Fruits 
pinkish red with heavy bloom. Flesh white, tender, crisp and juicy. 
September-January. 
NORTHERN SPY. Hardy, large, red. Flesh juicy, crisp, tender. 
healthy, strong grower. December-March. 
RED SPY. Solid bright red without stripes or splashes. December-March. 
RED ROME. Solid red wiihout stripes. All of the qualities of Rome 
Beauty. December-March. 
R. I. GREENING. Flesh yellow. Best cooking apple. Ripens in Decem- 
ber. Keeps until May. 
WEALTHY. Dark red; flesh white, juicy. October-January. 
WINTER BANANA. Large, deep yellow striped with red; tender and 
delicious with distinctive banana perfume and flavor. November- 
January. 
WINTER RAMBO. Medium size, red and yellow; mild flavor. December. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Same quality as Delicious, except that the color 
is a clear, bright yellow. October-Spring. 
Crab Apples 
HYSLOP. Fruit large, very brilliantly colored dark red, overspread 
with thick blue bloom. Mid-September. 
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McIntosh 
Goffstown, N. H., 
Gentlemen: March 28, 1941. 
In regard to the fruit trees 
purchased last season. I thought 
you might be interested in 
knowing how well they did. Of 
the 300 apple trees planted all 
lived and grew but three (3). Of 
the 30 peach trees planted, only 
one failed to grow. 
HERMAN G. HALL. 
Rome Beauty 







