Maleneys 1944 Fall Planting 

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The 
Advantages 
of Fall 
Planting. 
Leading 
Horticulturists, 
Growers and 
Nurserymen 
everywhere recom- 
mend it. A few rea- 
sons are: 
1. Fall-planted trees 
make root growth 
during the warm periods of winter 
2. Stock is absolutely dormant in the 
fall. Sometimes in the spring we get 
warm weather and buds start before 
stock can be shipped 
3. Trees planted in the fall become well 
established before spring and _ start 
to grow quicker than spring-planted 
trees 
4. Flowering shrubs set in the fall 
bloom profusely the first summer. 
5. When you plant in the fall you have 
the advantage of late fall and early 
spring rains, which very often do not 
come after spring planting. 
8 Leading Apple ” 
Varieties 
Summer Varieties 
EARLY McINTOSH. For home orchard or commercial use, 
this is the ideal variety to plant. Tree vigorous grower. 
It is an annual bearer. Fruit same size, quality and fla- 
vor as McIntosh Red. Late August. 
Lopl. Mid-August. 
MELBA. New. Bright crimson, good size, pleasantly fla- 
vored. Early August. 
Yellow fruit. Large, vigorous. 
Winter Varieties 
CORTLAND. Beautiful red Apple, larger than McIntosh. 
Matures a month later. Excellent quality, keeps late in 
winter and can be handled and shipped like the hardiest 
market varieties. Excellent for culinary purposes. No- 
vember to March. 
DELICIOUS, DOUBLE RED. Solid lustrous red without 
stripes. Fine grained flesh of excellent quality and flavor. 
A splendid keeper and shipper. Annual bearer, one of 
the most highly prized winter eating Apples. Everyone 
should have a few trees of this variety. November-April. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. A bright golden yellow Apple. Many 
say this is the finest yellow Apple. Bears young and 
heavily. The fruit is large, juicy and exceptionally fine 
quality. October-April. 
NEW ROGERS McINTOSH. Solid red McIntosh, classed as 
one of the most valuable new fruit introductions in years. 
Annual bearer. Fruit is the same size as the common 
—_..-Mclntosh, but is notstrined, Flesh. white, fine grained, 
very tender, juicy and refreshing. Better quality than 
common McIntosh and hangs better on the tree. October- 
January. : 
RED NORTHERN SPY. Red Spy is typical Northern Spy 
Apple except in color. The Red Spy colors a solid bright 


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McIntosh 
Best 
> for 
) Fall 
~ Planting 
Other Standard Varieties 
Summer Varieties 
ANOKA. New. Beautiful red-striped fruit. Good quality, 
highly recommended. Bears second year after planting. 
Mid-August. 
RED ASTRACHAN. A good bearer, fruit handsome, large, 
round, covered with deep crimson. Flesh juicy and tender. 
Good summer Apple. Early August. 
SWEET BOUGH. Pale yellow. Fine for baking. Mid-August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Tree grows upright, hardy, early 
bearer. Fruit good size, skin clear, white to pale yellow in 
color. Flavor very good. Is an excellent cooking Apple 
known to the housewife everywhere. Early August. 
Autumn Varieties 
POUND SWEET. (Pumpkin Sweet.) 
Apple, very sweet. Late September. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. A new red sport. Differs from the old 
Gravenstein only in the solid dark red color of the fruit. 
Early September. 
Large, yellow, russet 
Winter Varieties 
BALDWIN. Large, red, crisp, juicy. December-March. 
DELICIOUS. Large, dark red. November-April. 
GALLIA BEAUTY. Solid red, high quality. December-May. 
JONATHAN. Red. 
March. 
KENDALL. New. 
LOBO. Larger and darker red than its parent, McIntosh. 
October-November. 
Fine commercial variety. _November- 
Dark red. Fruit large. October-January. 
red without either stripes or splashes. Very popular wine MACOUN. Dark red, white fleshed; rich flavor. October- 
ter variety. December-March. March. 
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CHERRIES -Low Headed Strain 
THE HANDSOME MONTMORENCY 
Plant Cherry Trees in the Fall 
PRICES oe SWEET pane TREES PRICES OF SOUR CHERRY TREES 
xcept as note (Mahaleb and Mazzard Roots) 
(Mahaleb and Mazzard Roots) 5 sa ; 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. Your Choice of Varieties, Ais BN one 
1-9 10-49 50-299 = = S 
argon zy 5-6 Hees, S750 ns? 20m cL Ts ap sea, YTr 28 Li cee 32.00 31.20 atte 
Medium, 2 yr., 4-5 ft. ........ 220 Meme OC Mmm TS Ome crronnyars Yt alo soc tt ao f \: 2 ee oS 
Smalle2iyests-aitt ern. USOMMEN DOMME! 20 Wine ays, fee gprs 3 1. 140 
Largetilyrnt4=5 tomes. 2.20 1.90 (RE), CLE Ue aS oan ee 1.75 1.50 9 
Mazzard 10¢ each higher. 
Write for a special quotation when over 300 trees 
are desired. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Sweet. Very large; purplish black, 
tender, juicy, very rich. Tree immense bearer. One of 
the most popular varieties. Late June. 
BING. Fruit very large, black, highest quality. Early July. 
GIANT. New. Large, black, keeps well. Mid-July. 
LAMBERT. Large, dark purple, firm, rich, juicy. Late July. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Anne). Fruit is large, light amber over- 
toned with red—used for canning and maraschino pur- 
poses. Enormous crops. Early July. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. Large, deep mahogany color. 
Tender, very juicy, rich flavor. Good for sauce. Mid-July. 
WINDSOR. Sweet. Fruit exceptionally large, juicy and 
firm; flesh pinkish. Good quality and excellent bearer. 
Tree is a rapid grower, vigorous and upright. Fruit popu- 
lar for its large size and dark color; almost black. Best 
commercial variety. Late July. 
AUGUST SUPREME. Introducing August 
Supreme. Attractive dark red cherries on 
the market with no other varieties com- 
peting. Price: 1 yr., 4-5 ft., $2.50 each; 
5 for $12.50. 
SWEET SEPTEMBER. The fruits are an 
attractive medium dark red similar to the 
Windsor, deliciously sweet; excellent for 
eating fresh or canning. Ripens about 
September Ist. Hangs on tree about 3 
weeks after ripening. Price: 1 yr., 4-5 ft., 
$2.50 each; 5 for $12.50. 
GARDEN 
FOR 
ICTORY 
Mazzard 10c each higher. 
Write for a special quotation when over 300 trees 
are desired. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Medium size, dark red. Bears early. 
Late June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Red, good quality. Late July. 
MONTMORENCY. Finest Cherry for home or orchard grow- 
ing. Bears extra large, brilliant red fruit, firm, tart and 
full of juice. Trees bear young, perfectly hardy and long 
lived. Good for pies. Mid-July. 

CHERRY COLLECTION 
1 Black Tartarian 1 Montmorency 1 Napoleon 
2 yr., Large, 5-6 ft. Trees. 
3 for $6.00 

“ QUINCES 
ORANGE. Best commercial Quince Large, yellow, fine quality; tree 
rarely fails to produce a crop. October. 
APRICOTS / 
SUPERB. Good flavor, medium size, light salmon. Late August. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale orange, juicy, sweet, Mid-August. 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF APRICOT AND QUINCE 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 9 
= 10-4 
Large, 2 yr., 4-5 ft. Res $3.00 $1.70 
Write for a special quotation when over 50 trees are desired. 
MILTON. MclIntosh-like but ripens a month before. Fruits 
pinkish red with heavy bloom. Flesh tender, juicy. Sep- 
tember-October. 
McINTOSH RED. Hardy, good size, nearly covered with red. 
Flesh white, tender; annual bearer. Yields large crops. 
October-January. 
RED ROME. Rapidly becoming a leading commercial variety 
having the same shape and texture with equal or better 
quality than Rome Beauty. December-March. 
R, I, GREENING. Fruit large and handsome, smooth, dark 
green overspread with yellow. More highly prized for cook- 
ing than any other Apple. Excellent keeper, tree very heavy 
yielder. December-May. 
SWEET DELICIOUS. Large and attractive in size, color and 
shape with the sweet aromatic flavor of Delicious. The 
variety is an apple for home use, dessert and baking. 
Sweet Delicious is voted as our best winter sweet. Decem- 
ber-April. 
CRAB APPLES 
Fruit large, deep crimson. 
Late September. 
HYSLOP CRAB. 
home use and market. 
Desirable for 
PRICES OF STANDARD APPLE TREES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 
1-9 10-49 50-299 
Lorqen 2) yr, 5-6. ftp rane $1.75 $1.40 $0.95 
Medium, 2 yr., 4-5 ft. ......... 1.50 1.20 .80 
Small2) yr., 3-4 fegae. - ee ae2o) 1.05 .70 
Largevol yr:, 4=5c ffenestr 1.50 1.20 .80 
Write for a special quotation when over 300 trees are desired. 
A 
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APPLE COLLECTION 
1 McIntosh 1 Red Gravenstein 1 Yellow Transparent 
2 yr., Large, 5-6 ft. Trees. 
3 for $4.20 

3 Top-notch Pears 
Strong, Vigorous Rooted Trees That 
Grow and Produce Marvelously 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES PEAR TREES 
(Except as noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 
1-9 10-49 50-299 
Large; 2 (yrer5-6) tte eee $2.00 $1.70 $1.25 
Medium, 2 yr., 4-5 ft. ....... 1.75 1.50 1.10 
Small e2iyren3— 4 tee ees 1.50 1.30 95 
Large, yry3<4) (nse nee 175 1.50 1.10 
Write for a special quotation when over 300 trees 
are desired. 
LEADING VARIETIES 
BARTLETT. Large, yellow, waxy, rich and juicy; tree hardy, regular 
and heavy bearer; decidedly best Pear for home and market. Early 
October. 
COPE’S SEEDLESS. A new fruit sensation. 
less and coreless Pear. Resembles Bartlett in many ways including 
its color, Ripens ten 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: $2.50 each. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. A large, fine Pear; pale lemon-yellow with 
brown dots, of fine texture. Melting, buttery, juicy with delicate 
flavor, Tree hardy and productive. August and September. 
OTHER STANDARD PEARS 
BEURRE BOSC. Large, yellow, flesh white, rich and delicious. Very 
Popular early winter Pear. October-January. 
DOUGLAS. New. Large, roundish. Skin yellow blushed scarlet. 
Blight-proof and frost-proof. Mid-October. 
SECKEL. Small, yellow, red cheek, juicy, excellent for pickling. Mid- 
September, 
GORHAM, Fruit resembles Bartlett in size, color and shape. Excel- 
lent flavor, Two weeks later than Bartlett. Mid-October. 
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Ue ahs Baws stock F. O. B. Dansville. (Except where note 
C. 0. D. Send 25% of total price with C. O. D. orders. Pay bal- 
ance on arrival to your opras eae or (if freight) to your 
ho will have Bill of Lading. 
How To REMIT: By personal check, express money order, post 
office money order, bank draft or cash in a registered letter. 
not send stamps. - 
SHIPPING SEASON: We chip at the time best suited to YOU 
locality, usually October 15th to November 30th. Perennials 
and evergreens are shipped starting September 20th. a 
WE GUARANTEE to deliver stock in good condition, up topnte le 
and specifications. If your order arrives In damaged condition, 
report immediately to carrier and to us. We will correct errors 
mptly or refund your money. ; 
NON. WARRANTY: No caution is more exacting than ours. We 
will, with proper proof, replace free all trees, etc., that may 
prove untrue to label or refund the price paid, but we can give 
no further warranty. A 
INSPECTION: Our RUrories are inspected yearly by an reed 
state inspector and a copy of our certificate received ute ie e 
Department of Agriculture and Markets, Albany, N. Y., ac- 
companies each shipment. 
FREE PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS SENT WITH EACH ORDER. We 
have been serving the public for 60 years, supplying America 
with “Nature’s Best’ in Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees and 
Shrubs, Roses, Plants, Berry Bushes, and Other Small Bite, : 
OUR REFERENCES: Citizens Bank & Trust Co., Dansville, N. Yr 
Genesee Valley National Bank & Trust Co., Geneseo, NEG 
Dun G& Bradstreet Commercial Agency, New York City. 
SIZE OF ORDERS: We cannot accept orders for less than $1.00 
nder present conditions. 
MALONEY’S FRUIT TREES ARE ALL INSPECTED for trueness to 
name by Professors A. P. French, O. C. Roberts and L. South- 
wick of the Massachusetts State College, Amherst, Mass. 
We are members of the American Association of Nurserymen ond 
New York State Nurserymen’s Association. 

Giant or Jumbo 
Trees 
EXTRA HEAVY FRUIT TREES 
Champions of the Garden 
PEAR. Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Beurre Bosc. Price: $3.00 
each. (For description see standard varieties. ) 
SWEET CHERRY. Black Tartarian, Napoleon. Price: $3.50 
each, (For description see standard varieties.) 
PLUM. Burbank. Price: $3.00 each. 
standard varieties.) 
SOUR CHERRY. Montmorency. Price: $3.00 each. 
description see standard varieties.) 
PEACH. Elberta, Golden Jubilee, Early Elberta. Price: $2.75 
each. (For description see standard varieties.) 
(For description see 
(For 

PEAR COLLECTION 
2 yr., Large, 5-6 ft. Trees. 
1 Bartlett 1 Clapp’s Favorite 1 Seckel 
3 for Only $5.00 
Bartlett 

Sie 
: PEACH TREES er craaTiies 
From Nursery to Your Garden This Fall | 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF PEACH TREES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 
1-9 10-49 50-299 
Large, 1 yrij:4-5) ttcar aa een eR ee ae $1.50 $1.20 $0.80 
Medium, 1, yr.;.3=4 ti ase eee eee 1.25 1.05 .70 
Small, I yr; 2-3. ft. Sanne nee Rae toe eee nets 1.10 90 .60 
Write for a special quotation when over 300 trees are desired. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large, white, red cheek. Late July. Freestone. 
CARMAN. Best white Peach. Late August. Freestone. 
CRAWFORD EARLY. Large, rich yellow with red cheek. Early September. Freestone. 
CUMBERLAND. New. 
Mid-July. Freestone. 
ELBERTA, EARLY. Yellow, large, good quality, Early September. 
ELBERTA. Best commercial money-making variety. It has proven its ability to adapt itself 
to varied conditions. Tree hardy, disease resistant, thrifty and productive. Fruit large, oval, 
Flesh yellow, firm, juicy, of high quality. 
yellow with red cheek 
keeper. Mid-September, Freestone. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Fruit large, yellow; flesh yellow Late August. Freestone 
HALE-HAVEN. Large, new yellow freestone. Early September 
HALE, J. H. Large, yellow. Late August, Freestone, 
ROCHESTER. Good sized, yellow. Mid-August. Freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Golden yellow with red blush. Late September. Freestone 
VEDETTE. From Elberta seed; large, yellow-fleshed freestone. 
VALIANT. Seedling of Elberta, Fruit large, yellow blushed with red; good quality. September 
Ist. Freestone 




PEACH 
COLLECTION 
1 Belle of Georgia 
1 Elberta 
1 Golden Jubilee 
Introduced by New Jersey Experiment Station. 
Freestone. 
Late August. 
1 yr., Large, 4-5 ft. Trees. 
3 for $3.60 

Fruit red, flesh white 
Splendid shipper and 
