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Sheffield, Pa. 
June 30th, 1943 




Gentlemen: 






I wish to advise the stock 
sent me was received in excel= 
lent condition and was planted 
at once. You can be assured 
I will not hesitate to recom= 
mend your Nursery at every 
opportunity. 
Very truly yours, 






Jeo De Whyte 
Toronto, Canada 
Nove 5, 1943 
Gentlemen: 
The shipment of Giant pear 

arrived, and I must say they are 
very fine stock. As you know, 
these trees are government in- 
spected on arrival, and the gov= 
ernment inspector, of many years 
experience, remarked that they 
were the finest stock he has ever 
been called upon to inspect. 

I thought. you would like. to 
lmow this. 
Yours very truly, 
JB. Cicerl 
Red Lake 
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of knowledge and the ability to pro- 
duce. 
These unsolicited testimonials are Campbell, Ohio 
but a few of the many that come to April 27, 1944 
Maleoney’s each year. 
They are appreciated beyond Gentlemen: 
satisfied with the fruit trees. 

We thank you very much and 
will be glad to deal again with 
youe 
Very truly yours, 
Mastorides 
Chase, Md. 
April Srd, 1944 
Gentlemen: 
I received my fruit trees in 
fine condition and I must say I 
am very pleased with them. A 
neighbor of mine, Mrs. A. Mad-= 
dox, came along as we were 
planting them, and now she is 
sending you an order for somée. 
I am not afraid to recommend 
them.to anyone. You can use 
this letter for advertising 
purposes if you care to. 
Very truly yours, 
Mrse Le Jie Langham 
CURRANTS 
PRICE: 75c each; 3 for $1.95; 10 for $5.95; 25 for $13.75. 
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WILDER. Upright, vigorous; clusters above medium length; berries large to very large; 
bright red with mild sub-acid flavor. Ripens early and remains bright and firm until 
very late. Early July. 
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RED LAKE. Originated recently at the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. Finest 
of all Red Currants. The berry is usually large in size and of superior quality. 
The clusters are long and filled out to the top. Berries are a clear light red and 
the quality excellent. The bush is vigorous, upright and productive. Ripens early 
midseason, but holds on over a long period so it can be used or marketed as de- 
sired. Early July. 
