


Maloney Sweet and 
Sour Cherry 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. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Prices of all varieties Sweet Cherry 
Trees, Mahaleb & Mazzard Roots 







(Mazzard, 5c each higher.) Each 10 100 
ALG Sw e-VreLOn ital woth iene ae ene ete $0.90 $8.00 $50.00 
Medinm 72-9 75,,4-Onitnceir: ceive leas 80 7.00 45.00 
SMCS 2 YP GA Ite were cya hates ae eh Seite 70 6.00 40.00 
LOTS 1- VT. G-4 ite ee shia ciate ae satehe 0 7.00 45.00 
Sweet Cherries 1B nee 
BING. Fruit large, black, highest qual- 
BLACK’ TARTARIAN. | lish ener 
- Large, purplis ° “ua 
black; immense bearer. fne: = Collection 
GIANT. Tree large, vigorous; véry pro- 2-Yr., Large 
ductive. Cherries black and resemble 
Lambert in size and color. Do not Black Tartarian 
: Napoleon 
on Keep and ship well. Early Montmorency 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Large, light yel- 
low; juicy, rich. June. 3 for $2.25 
LAMBERT. Large dark purple; firm, 
rich, juicy. July. 
NAPOLEON. Yellow with pink cheek. 
Firm flesh, flavor rich and sweet. 
Upright grower, heavy bearer. June. 
SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU. Fruit very Sweet 
lo ‘ h black; flesh dark, juicy. 
pee ric ac es ark, juicy September 
WINDSOR. Large, liver-colored; hangs New fall-bearing 
well. July. Cherry. Fruit about 
S, CJL y : ° size of the Montmor- 
Cw ted ency but is crisp and 
sweet. Retains its 
Prices of all varieties Sour Cherry bright red color when 
Trees—Mahaleb and Mazzard Roots. 
(Mazzard, 5c each higher.) Sane Rae ae 
Each 10 100 Prica-te2- Nea 
Large, 2-yr., 5-7 ft. ...$0.80 $7.00 $50.00 5-6 ft. $1.28 each: 10 
Medium, 2-yr., 4-5 it... .70 6.00 45.00 at $1.10 each: 25 at : 
Small, 2-yr., 3-4 ft. ... .60 5.00 40.00 y : = 
Large, leyr:, .9-4dt) 2070 6.00 45.00 $1.00 each. Black Tartarian Cherries 
EARLY RICHMOND. Medium size, round, 
dark red. June. No Mazzard. - - 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Fruit dark red ta ite 
with rich acid flavor. Quality good. ag COUY 
Late. A 
MONTMORENCY. Best Sour Cherry. 
Maloney Pear Trees are all inspected for trueness to name by Professors A. P. 
Large, fine quality; sub-acid. Always 
full crop. Bright red. Mid-July. 
French O. C. Roberts and L. Southwick of the Massachusetts State College, Am- 
herst, Mass. 
Prices of Standard Pear Trees (except as noted) Each 10 100 
Large; 226i, Se7ubte ye 5 Saco awg sl tre teat ee be Cae es ote ee) eae $0.80 $7.00 $50.00 
Medium, 2-yr.,° 4-5. ft ey; eae tre thee era at ean ee eee ee -70 6.00 40.00 
Smalls2-yr.3-4) Hy tics ae aoe hin ere ele eat oe licks, Savarese -60 5.00 35.00 
Larges Lavi. 94 iP ae tele eid Pacer ert cea te ene ae eee .70 6.00 40.00 

ae BARTLETT. Unequalled flavor. Large, yellow, juicy; bears young. September. 
ea BEURRE BOSC. Large, russet, highly flavored; bears well. September-October. 
Pik CAYUGA. (New.) Averages as large as Bartlett, but in shape and color is similar 
3 to Seckel. The flesh is firm and fine in texture quite to the center, and possesses 
j a delectable flavor. September. Price: 5c each higher. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Large, yellow, crimson, russet. Early August. 
COPE’S NEW SEEDLESS PEAR. A new discovery in a seedless and coreless Pear. 
Resembles Bartlett in many ways, including its color. Ripens 10 days after 
Bartlett, a season in which no other good varieties are on the market. Keeps 
well in storage and ripens evenly. Late September. Price: 2-year, large 5-6 ft., 
$1.50 each; 5 for $6.25. 
DOUGLAS. New. Of supreme value because 
blight-proof and frost-proof. Fruit large, 
roundish, smooth, attractive. Skin yellow 

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blushed scarlet on sunny side. Often bears Favorite Pear 
second year after planting. Autumn. Cc T ° “ul 
GORHAM. Late Bartlett. Originated by New ollection 
York State Experimental Station. Early Oct. 2-Yr., Large 
KIEFFER. Large, golden yellow; excellent for Clarets Favovic 
3 Gorham canning. Oct.-Jan. Seckel 
SECKEL. Small, yellow, red cheek, juicy. Ex- 
cellent for pickling. September-October. 3 for $2.10 
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