Specials for 
1946 
( Giant Fruit 
Trees 
2 Beach Plums 
3° Nectarines 
ECTARINES 
Grow and 
Enjoy them 
These are small, 
smooth-skinned Peaches 
with a distinctly different 
flavor. You will enjoy the 
melting, juicy texture of 
the Nectarine which fur- 
nishes one of the delight- 
ful fruits for eating in the 
summer. Plant a_ few 
trees this year. 
PRICE: Large, 4-5 ft., 
$2.50 each; 10 for 
$22.50. 
SURE-CROP., Fruit large, round- 
ish, white overlaid with very 
attractive red. Freestone. 
HUNTER. Fruit large, some- 
what round. Attractive yel- 
low with red blush. Free- 
stone. 



Nectarines are Delicious 


Same 
REAL” jor the Garden 
GIANT EXTRA SIZE TREES 
Excellent trees—now ready to 
plant this spring. Will take hold 
and grow quickly in new 
locations. 
AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING 
VARIETIES: 
APPLE. Double Red Delicious, Early 
McIntosh, Cortland. PRICE: $2.75 
each. (For description see stand- 
ard varieties.) 
PEACH. Elberta, Golden Jubilee, 
Hale-Haven. PRICE: $2.75 each. 
(For description see standard varie- 
ties. ) 
PLUM. Burbank. PRICE: $3.00 each. 
(For description see standard va- 
rieties. ) 
PEAR. Bartlett, Beurre Bosc, Clapp’s 
Favorite. PRICE: $3.00 each. (For 
description see standard varieties. ) 
| SWEET CHERRY. Black Tartarian, 
Napoleon. PRICE: $3.50 each. 
(For description see standard va- 
rieties. ) 
) SOUR CHERRY. Montmorency. 
: PRICE: $3.00 each. (For descrip- 
tion see standard varieties. ) 

















Maloneys 
BEACH PLUM 
(Prunus Maritima) 
A Fine Shrub for the Garden That Bears 
Edible Fruit 
Lovely white or pale 
pink flowers in late June; 
this irregular shape shrub 
grows about 8 feet tall, 
bearing purple fruit in 
September which makes 
an excellent jelly of 
unique flavor. 
Good for dry soil, also 
‘at the seashore. 

PRICE: 
$1.50 each. 
Jt Will Pay You to Buy MeloneyA Grnuit Jnees 
These trees are grown to make sure that they can be transplanted without setback to their 
growing and bearing power. By our method of propagating heavy, fibrous roots and beautiful 
tops are formed. This means that you get a tree true-to-name, trained and developed to 
take hold at once in a new location, a free that is far superior in vigor and fruitfulness. 
All fruit trees are inspected for trueness to name by famous authorities. 
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