
mMALDMEY's 
FRUITS: FLOWERS 


PRICES OF STANDARD APPLE TREES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 50 or More 
Large, 2-yr., 5-6 ft. ....$1.85 $1.55 $1.15 
Medium, 2-yr., 4-5 ft. 1.45 1.25 .90 
Small, 2-yr., 3-4 ft. 1.20 1.00 15 
Large, l-yr., 3 ft. up 1.45 le25 .90 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season 
of the fruit. 
Summer Varieties 
ANOKA. New. Beautiful red-striped fruit. Good quality, highly 
recommended. Bears second year after planting. Mid-August. 
Early MeIutesh 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. 
Ladi Yellow fruit. Large, vigorous. Mid-August. 
RED DUCHESS. Sport of Duchess, same season, quality, etc., only 
deep red all over. Late July. 
RED ASTRACHAN. A _ good bearer, fruit handsome, 
large, round, covered with deep crimson. Flesh juicy 
and tender. Good summer Apple. Early August. 
SWEET BOUGH. Mid- 
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 August. 
Pale yellow. Fine for baking. 
Autumn Varieties 
FALL PIPPIN. Large, yellow, tender, juicy and rich. 
September. 
POUND SWEET. (Pumpkin Sweet.) 
set Apple, very sweet. 
Large, yellow, rus- 
Late September. 
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 
BALDWIN. Large, red, crisp, juicy. 
cooking Apple. 
cember-March. 
Cortland Beautiful red Apple, larger than Mc- 
Intosh. Matures a month later. Excel- 
lent quality, keeps late in winter and can be handled 
and shipped like the hardiest market varieties. Fine 
for culinary purposes. November-March. 
Selicioua \*°* 
melting. 
GALLIA BEAUTY. Solid red, high quality. 
May. 
Good eating and 
Tree vigorous and productive. De- 
November to April. Flesh juicy, 
December- 
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GOLDEN RUSSET. Clear golden russet. 
JONATHAN. Red, highly flavored. Fine commercial variety. Early 
bearer. November-March. 
JONATHAN, DARK RED. For eating fresh, dried, cooked, baked. 
Skin is rich red all over, long before ripe. A quick seller. Keeps 
all winter in storage. Jonathan trees bear young and always pro- 
duce a full and profitable crop. Preferred long-distance shipper. 
Better quality than common Jonathan. November to March. 
MACOUN. Dark red; white fleshed; rich flavor. October-March. 
MeIutosh Red Valuable, hardy, attractive Apple; good 
size, nearly covered with red. Flesh white, 
fine, very tender and refreshing. A good annual! bearer, comes into 
fruiting early. Yields large crops. October-January. 
MILTON. MclIntosh-like but ripens a month before McIntosh. Fruits 
pinkish red with heavy bloom; flesh white, tender, crisp, juicy and 
of McIntosh flavor and aroma. September-October. 
November-April. 

Wayne, Pa., 
June 2nd, 1947. 
Gentlemen: 
Due to the fact that your shipment of both Tulip Trees and Apple Trees 
were well packed before shipping, every tree arrived at Cochecton Erie 
Railroad Station, Sullivan County, New York, in good condition; and after 
being planted, grew as though each tree were competing with each other 
to see which one would grow the fastest. They are all well leaved out now. 
Very truly yours, 
MISS REBECCA DILWORTH. 
eee SS 
Cortland 
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