alomeys \Q44 Fall Planting Bulletin — 
Popular Priced Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Perennials, Tulips, 
Ornamental Trees from the Heart of Western New York’s Nurseryland | 
: All Varieties Listed are Recommended for Fall Planting | 
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A Permanent Planting of Ever- if All Evergreens Moss Balled HEDGES | 
greens iS a Good Investment All evergreens are taken up expertly to secure 


















Picturesque and Require Little . 
the tender roots, the soil removed, and then the 
MALONEY’S : ARBOR-VITAE, PYRAMIDAL. Densely columnar type, com- roots dipped in Transplantone and balled and bur- Upkeep Once Planted | 
pact, erect, deep green. Can be trimmed or will grow lapped in wet moss. By this method we are now 
VY hd rougary able to eliminate 50 to 60 pounds of soil, making wie he Pest . 
AeCCu y ; 2 $2.3 low cost express shipments possible. This method f i 
! a A SSO ee a a ee ey, also insures excellent growth and quicker root 
We | PER I OOM DoF 3.8 Fa als © . eac tion. | lanting remove burlap and use peat 
ARBOR-VITAE, AMERICAN. Used for hedge, foundation 9.3 Ar pal oe ee’ tai nck Freee 2 
planting or singly on lawn. Can be trimmed or allowed i 
fo srow: high. Maturity height; 15. tt 0 cach JUNIPER, HORIZONTALIS DEPRESSA PLUMOSA. Ground ; E : ‘i : 
2-2'2 ft. : DRE mciiegt eho elke s+ s+.+++$2.50 eae cover, for rock garden or foundations. 
ARBOR-VITAE, GLOBOSA. Low growing, compact, rough; 15-18 ins as 2 eile es ee $2.50 each The base of the hedge should be trimmed as wide or 
for foundation planting. Height at maturity, 3 ft. Ly an ; ee Cn Men See 3.00 each Eeeenaban the. top to insure et bushy diowtiagt = 
. ; res 1, an are cor immed, 
15-18 in. ft ph eam OS ane tel ob Saaoeesch JUNIPER, IRISH. F | encalanan fart d ricures 4vcnd S illustrate the results of allies planting 
‘ : ' or ormal, compact scolumnar forms ouneda- RWAY. Popular Christmas tree variety, also and incorrect pruning. 
AW heal AM eS taeorlaethem a: pentane ge Hee tion planting. Used in cemeteries and on either side of der bbdibttehS: on shea Height at maturity 0 ft. 
very dense and compact; bright yellow foliage. 3-4 ft. rimmediorawill qrowltongere used)d ’ e LIST OF HEDGE PLANTS FOR THE FORMAL 
entrances. Can be t d fe] 
at maturity. 1 We=2.: ft. 5. axeaiecnots eee Rone eee een $2.00 each HEDGE 
y 12-2 f $2.50 each fi TRIMMED HEDG 
Lom 2e FE. caee ee tot otk fete, each tee $3.50 each ET AR | SEMAN ER eee ee Ree aS is ene : eac 2-3 ft... ee 3.85 each ~BARBERRY, RED-LEAVED. Foliage bronze-red, changing 
(eters to vivid orange and scarlet in fall. Red berries remain 
JUNIPER, MEYERI. Steel-blue color, up- during winter. Each E) 25 
ir Fight growing; Matuticy Meir ac ai TAXUS MEDIA HICKSI. Beautiful, dense, columnar form; ‘118-24 im. ............0 000s $0.70 $3.25 $15.00 
: 15218 0. ite ea $3.00 each heavily sheared for specimens. Height at maturity, 5 ft. BARBERRY THUNBERGI. Pretty plant of dwarf habit. 
Va Bes MRE frews OCLC Gouna o Sebi: Sty $6.00 Graceful foliage, turning to a beautiful red in the fall. ' 
JUNIPER, PFITZER. Spreading, vase- Prickly, keeps dogs away. Two-year strong plants, well- 
shaped bush formed by handsome branched. (Plant 18 in. apart.) 
plumelike branches. Spread at matur- 10 25 100 
ity, 4 ft. . 18224} tits Coen eee $5.50 $11.25 $40.00 
USUI. oc od 6 3 ....$2.85 each ; : oe ¢ PRIVET, AMUR RIVER. Hardy. Of similar form to Cali- 
12-2 ft. Oracst tee 3.45 each : fornia type; safest for cold climates. Two-year, strong 
PG ape plants, well-branched. Loge 5 100 
WL 12-18) ingyen eee eee $2.30 $4.25 $17.00 
oe year are ding al : 18-24 Sines de 2:50 5.00 20.00 
aes ‘dark green. Height at maturity, : LCce PRIVET, CALIFORNIA. Leaves are rich green and will re- 
4 ft eAU main on the plants almost all winter. 
Se 10 25 100 
its ee a 4 m Maloney’s, oUF 12218 ine $1.80 $3.75 $12.00 
WW2= 2.) (tle ee eee 3.45 each hase your stock fro lly planned land- 18-24 jin eee 2.00 4.50 15.00 
\f sou Paeveloping a scientt ee ye ey gollars. 
or A on : 
PINE, MUGHO. Only genuine dwarf pine, ea design will cost ae this service for the 
Slow growing, hardy, compact, excel- ieee of gas: below. . Vi 
eee Arbor-Vitae, 2—Berckmann’s Golden, 4—Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae, lent for rock gardens and foundations nominal charge ! cost of plan when in e Ss 
5 and 7—Globe Arbor-Vitae, 8—Savin’s Juniper, 9—Mugho Pine 153 1'8 dinsccnn ecko te meee $3.85 each Ie free You may Ce is below. Raw 
s ice scl : a 
: the price We will ma 
pudenne C gaing when yoy erento Providing They 
e e fanrcor ding to your SPEa, of the material P i 
] a plan acco’ not less than 15% ¢ the plan. urpose y 
an owerin ruDs In Fa fo ace Te educt the COM © Cover Up 
e listed, yOu INFORMATION 
RY di Jocation 
eee and pane aroncee: 
ae location of all Vo location of a 
of bui Ap . tc. also name ictures if 
walks, aries erand trees. Send oe d on nursery 
existing 72, amount you wish to SP : 
sible. ate 
stock. 
Unsightly 
—tThe Real Pleasure and Satisfaction You Get from Ma- Spots 
loney Shrubs—Large, Two-Year, Healthy Specimens— 
Ready to Plant This Fall and Yield Abundant Blooms 
Next Spring. 
ptragrantppure white borne > 
You Saue Money When You Buy from in immense sheets in September. Pri 65 h 
- . Price: 65¢ each. 
ey4 } EUONYMUS RADICANS. Evergreen vine with narrow leaves 
and pink fruits. For covering rocky banks, rough walls, 
HERE YOU ARE. . FOLKS 
tree trunks, etc. Price: 95¢ each. 
5 Super Hardy Flowering Shrubs *3.50 

Bittersweet—Celastrus 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus). The Orange-crimson fruits are 
used for winter decoration, 
Price: 60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI. Flowers large, rich velvety violet- 
purple, produced in masses forming a cloud of bloom. 
Price: 95¢ each. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA, Rapid grower, 
Flowers are of medium size 
Leaves are glossy green. 
OUR LOW PRICES FOR PLANS | 6 o9 
50.00. 5-2 Charge 
$20.00 to 2. 000 
50.00 to Sone $100.00 and up. glossy foliage. 
Write for prices on Pi 
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HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S JAPAN. 
FI ingled whi 
Strong Healthy Stock one yeleeee Pcie fragrant arid sctlstaceae Pace: 
¢ each; or $1.65. 
IVY, BOSTON (Ampelopsis Veitchi). Fine for covering 
THE BEST walls as it clings firmly to the smoothest surface, cov- 
ering it closely with overlapping foliage. Price: 75¢ each; 
3 for $2.10. 
e . IVY, ENGLISH. Foliage dark gloss green. Eve i 
/, Attain Greater Planting Success Clings to stone walls. Price: 75¢ gochs 3 fon $210. 
eure SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti). Will rapidl 
by Receiving Your Stock Early— grow 20 feet or more. Forms cloud of lacy, misty Rhite! 
Don’t Delay shot with tints of cream and pale rose. Green foliage, 
Collection 
lightly bronzed at tips. Price: 75¢ each; 3 for $2.10. 
Callicarpa Purpurea (Beautyberry) 
Honeysuckle Tatarica Rubra 
Hydrangea P. G. 
Symphoricarpos Chenaulti (Coralberry) 
Symphoricarpos Racemosus (Snowberry) 

<< This 
Collection of 
Five Shrubs Offers 
5 for 3.50 k,, You Bloom from Plant Trees This Fall — Se Mace ec Sues 
May to October They “Take Hold ” Long among shade trees, 
frequently growing 8 
ft. during one season. 
COLORFUL SHRUBS Before the Snow Has Left oot gael name 
.... 10 for $8.50 
CATALPA BUNGEI. Makes an umbrella-shaped top without 8-10 ft. . $1.48 each 
PRICES: 18-24 in., 70c each; 3 for $1.95. 2-3 ft., 80c each; 3 for $2.25. 10 ft. toe 
2-3 ft. Plunts. 




pruning. 10 for $12.50 
SOIREE SUM Wistysitay oie fors)/e 1008), cuemmape 2.00 each; 2 : 
2 $ i 2 for $3.70 boPLAR, LOMBARDY. 
listed aft h t ou can make = HYDRANGEA A. G. (Hills of Snow). BI CHERRY, YOSHINO. Flowering Cherry which inspires so Tall, spirelike form 
H ht at maturity is listed after each variety so you .G. Ws OF snow ooms ver H / . 
careful selection of your needs.) white in July and August very large, pure snow- ap admiration in Washington, D. C. 25 ee a , Desirable as boundary 
HYDRANGEA P. G. (P ' DOSER croltnie eselelwiaregeketei ris = GUE ean $3. eac line and effective for 
BARBERRY, RED-LEAVED. Foliage bronze-red, changing to vivid “ei prlebas 45 Aeuet| ata). Hardy, pure white changing to CRAB, BECHTEL. Large, double, pink, roselike flowers. driveway entrances, 70 
orange and scarlet in fall. Red berries remain during winter pink ug Blooms lavishly. 14 ft. ft 
BUDDLEIA, CHARMING. Lovely lavender-pink bloom in long sprays cero ee. Double, globe-shaped yellow flowers nearly aif ei Ag ty ME ir 6 ie COPE RI ey cca | $2.00 each 6-8 ft. .. $1.10 each 
pas CRAB, NIEDZWETZKYANA. Purplish foliage, wood and sig boitee $9.75 
k le flowers, sweet! KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS (Beauty Bush). Lon : bark tinged red. Large, dee ink flowers, purple fruit, -10 ft. . $1.60 each 
Ai actek _ DE FRANCE. Brilliant dark purple flowers, sw y small, tubular flowers of Honeysuckle typs. 2: garching branches, Fonte. 9g Ppp purp 10 for $14.75 
BUDDLEIA, ROYAL RED. Brightest Red Buddleia of them all, showy LILAC, PURPLE. Most common of Lilacs Highly perfumed 10 ft. BORER MMe ch Tite rsi 50s lon'y4y 30,5 op Pn CE RCE lane $1.75 each PRUNUS PISSARDI. 
in the garden. Ideal for cut flower purposes. Very hardy, pro- PHILADELPHUS AUREUS (Golden Syringa) Yellow folia ELM, AMERICAN. Natural spreading and drooping tree. (Purpl le ed.) 
ducing blooms from July until frost. 4-6 ft. at maturity, Price: flowers. Very sweetly scented. 3-5 ft. at maturity Maun white 70 ft ‘ p ; = aved. 
; ; - eaves lustrous crim- 
1 yr., strong plants, $1.00 each SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER. Broad flat heads of feces Be Oe Firmen onthe Whine istics. scien Ee eee $3.00 each 
CALLICARPA PURPUREA (Beautyberry). Clusters of pink flowers profusion all summer. 3 ft. wers in 
son, changing to dark 
followed by light violet berries. 5 ft 
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SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI, purple, retaining their 
ELM, CHINESE. Very rapid grower. Resembles Norway 
Complete fountain of Pure white bloom 
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May) and June Maple in shape. 75 ft, color until late au- 
CARYOPTERIS MASTACANTHUS Jae aoitceh tes Sati Aalst HEU Got GUS, “ud Bioeth como DACA hoes rete $2.25 each tumn. Flowers small 
September until frost, covered full ength with attractive umbels SYMPHORICARPOS CHENAULTI (Coralbe ) vd . : Pee ! 
of lavender-blue. Should be protected Particularly handsome when branches ere boi Tees MAPLE, Aan G cite handsome. Desirable for street ve ae oyeting 
coral-red fruits. 3-4 ft ches of ns. ardy. B le tree: fo) s 
CORNUS FLAVIRAMEA (Yellowtwig Dogwood). Striking yellow or ha M $4.00 each 5-6'ft,.$2-0G'each 
branched form of Stolonifera. Very satisfactory for contrasting SYMPHORICARPOS RACEMOSUS (Snowberry) Small k es aE tc eee ey eee a : 
6-8 ft pouc wee ey Iarec Mor anh berries which remain during “AE MAPLE, SCHWEDLER, Reddish purple foliage in early WILLOW. BABYLONICA 
winter une-July - e = . , * ) “ 
CORNUS STOLONIFERA (Redtwig Dogwood). White flowers followed = spring, changing to deep bronze in the fall. 40 to 50 ft Well-known weeping 7 % ¢ r 
by white berries. In winter the branches are blood-red, 6-8 ft Seftor Me AFRICANA. Pink flowers graceful foliage Blooms ear| BaR tts arcs ste ieKey wey 9a ads ts, ihe) eas ware $3.50 each variety; forms a large “¢ WK ! “yy 
EUROPEAN. Beautiful in fall with its d-headed ful X& t 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japan Quince). Completely covered with ; MOUNTAIN ASH, round-headed graceful , <4 i 
scarlet flowers during May. 3-4 ft tenga aa STERILE (Common Snowball) White blooms, clusters of bright red berries. 25 to 30 ft. tree. 55 ft, 
MEERUT ELE Da neta ds. nied ee ear ok 2.85 each = 
DEUTZIA LEMOINEI. Flowers large, pure white, produced freely WEIGELA, ROSEA NANA VARIEGATED One of the 5 : seuss a \ 
May. 3 ft shrubs. Silvery variegated | 2 fe best d eS 
4-5 ft. July. 7 CVE: Flowers rose with white oa 
DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Best known variety. Flowers large 
and free. Double white. May. 6-8 ft 





EUVONYMUS EUROPAEUS (European Burning Bush) Orange-red fruit 
in autumn. Dark green foliage, 15-20 ft 
FORSYTHIA FORTUNEI. (Erect.) 
fusion during April. 6-8 ft 

WE WANT YOU SATISFIED 
Johnson City, N. y. 
May 14, 1944. 
Deep yellow flowers in great pro 
FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA.  (Arching.) Earliest 
blooming long 
drooping canes of yellow flowers April, 6-8 ft 
Gentlemen: 
HONEYSUCKLE, TATARICA GRANDIFLORA ROSEA. Bright pink 
flowers; covered in summer and autumn with orange berries. May 
6-8 ft 
We are delighted with the f 
They‘re growing right up to Hive tlie ls? 
trees we've ever had MRS very tip—the best 
HONEYSUCKLE, TATARICA RUBRA. Light red flowers; covered in ; . D, YANNITELL 
summer and autumn with scarlet berries May. 8-10 ft ; 
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