Apple Leaders 
PRICES OF STANDARD APPLE TREES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 50-299 
| horge7 2 yt., 9-6 ft.) 7... 8 S115 = $1.40 * $0.95 
Medium: 2<yr.,.. 4-5 fie i Se 150 1.20 .80 
\ SmMaM; ayVic Sa fh oo ee 125 1.05 .70 
Maloney Apples 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. 
Summer Varieties 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of the fruit. 
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 flavor as McIntosh Red. Late August. 
MELBA. New. Bright crimson, good size, pleasantly flavored. Early 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 
ugust. 



































Autumn Varieties 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. A new red sport. Differs from the Old Gravenstein 
only in the solid dark red color of the fruit. Early September. 
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 pur- 
poses. November-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. Every- 
one should have a few trees of this variety. November-April. 
JONATHAN, DARK RED. For eating fresh, dried, cooked, baked. Skin is 
rich red all over, !ong before ripe. A quick seller. Keeps all winter in 
storage. Jonathan trees bear young and always produce a full and profit- 
able crop. Preferred long-distance shipper. Better quality than common 
Jonathan. November to March. : 
NEW CRIMSON BEAUTY. A very early red Apple from Nova Scotia. Tree 
hardy, productive and an annual bearer. Fruit large, slightly flattened, 
sprightly, fair in quality. Of value for roadside trade and the home. 
As an introductory offer we are featuring these at no additional cost. 
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 Mcintosh, but it is not striped. Flesh white, 
fine grained, very tender, iuicy and refreshing. Better quality than com- 
mon Mcintosh and hangs better on tree.’ October-January. 
NEW WEBSTER. One of the latest keeping of all Apples. The fruit makes 
an excellent showing on the market because of large size, trim shape, 
and handsome rather solid bright red color. It has ‘excellent culinary 
possibilities. It is a valuable market sort for cooking late in the season 
when there is a scarcity of good cooking Apples. This variety is a triploid 
so that ample provision should be made for cross-pollination. As an in- 
troductory offer we are featuring these at no additional cost. Late winter. 
RED NORTHERN SPY. Red Spy is typical Northern Spy Apple except in 
color. The Red Spy colors a solid bright red without either stripes or 
splashes. Very popular winter variety. December-March. 
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