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Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 
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The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of the fruit. 
All of the Apple varieties propagated and now growing in the nurs- 
eries of Maloney Brothers Nursery Company, Dansville, New York, have 
been examined by the Massachusetts Trueness-to-Name_ Inspection 
Service. To the best of our knowledge, these trees are true-to-name as 
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The old 
Sieve Ci: 
“Have your 
cake and 
eat it, too!’’ can be 
put to work by com- 
bining practical fruit 
plantings in your home landscape ar- 
rangement. The above sketch is a 
good illustration of a front yard made 
beautiful and practical by the tasteful 
planting of fruit trees available at your Maloney Nurs- 
series. 
For the smaller garden areas, dwarf Apples and Pears 
can be planted as close as 10 to 15 feet apart, so there’s 
no need for you to feel defeated if you are slightly handi- 
capped by a smaller yard! 
Best Summer Apples 
ANOKA. New. Beautiful red-striped fruit. 
Good quality, highly recommended. 
Bears second year after planting. Mid- 
August. 
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, qual- 
ity and flavor as McIntosh Red. Late 
August. 
LODI. Yellow fruit. Large, vigorous. Mid- 
August. 
RED ASTRACHAN. A good bearer, fruit 
handsome, large, round, covered with 
deep crimson. Flesh juicy and tender 
Good summer Apple. Early August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Tree grows up- 
right, 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. 
Two Popular 
Autumn Varieties 
POUND SWEET. (Pumpkin Sweet.) Large 
yellow, russet Apple, very sweet. 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, 
FRUITS 
I5¢ per bushel 
Two dollars or less buys a tree; 50c a 
year for materials sprays it. Where else 
can you get such a bargain as in the 
bushels of vitamin rich eating this tree 
gives you for years and years? 
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