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Quality 
Can Never be Measured 
by a Price Tag 

Lansdowne, Pa. 
Sept. 5th, 195 







Gentlemen: 
I want to thank you for the 
fine quality plants you sent me 
last spring. Every plant has 
lived and doing fine. 
A fine product is resultant of men 
of knowledge and the ability to pro- 
duce. 






These unsolicited. testimonials are. 
but a few of the many that come to 
Maloney’s each year 
Thanking you again, I am 
5) 

Very truly yours, 





Tarrytown, N. Y. 
Aug. 28th, 195 

They are appreciated beyond 
words as they truly express the 
sentiment of a satisfied clientele. 
E. E. Brumbaugh 


Gentlemen: 

The shipment you make last 
spring arrived in A-1 condition 
and I must commend you on your 
merchandise. 


Englewood, N. J. 
May 2nd, 195 


Very truly youns, 









Gentlemen: Werner Buner 

Last October, 19h), I received 
from you an order of dwarf fruit 
trees and three rose bushes. By 
now they are growing fine and I 
am well satisfied with the fruit 
trees and rose bushes. I surely Sout Boney 
can recommend you to anyone. Hay con” oes Maine 
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Very truly yours, Gontlenont 

H. 

i. Was. Bae I am enclosing check for 
$15.75 Outlot the lot of 
nearly 200 trees purchased from 
you last year, every single tree 
is alive and looking splendid 
: : this spring. TI am certainly 
learnt: ere 1ist, pleased with your quality and 
vavence ee yours) service, 
very any 
HE TANG 
" one Yours very truly, 
C. D. Henry 

Plant G Big Variety af Drauit 
Early Apples, fall Apples, early and late winter Apples, Cherries, Pears, Plums and Peaches. 
Plenty of small fruits liké Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries; do not forget Rhubarb and Asparagus. 
Eat all you want fresh in season, fill the jars for winter. Jelly, sauce, preserves. 
Everyone knows that fruit is wholesome, healthful, and should be served every day. Did you ever 
stop and figure the amount of money you are spending every year for fruit? And, still, not always us- 
ing as much as you would like. 
If you will invest only c part of the money you spend for these delicacies, you can buy enough fruit 
trees and smoll fruit plants to have them ‘’On Your Own Grounds,” for a lifetime supply. There is noth- 
ing finer, you know, than when fruit is picked fresh from your own garden grounds—it gives you a 
great satisfaction that can never be measured in cost. 

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