
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF PLUM AND PRUNE TREES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 50 or More 
Large, 2-yr., 5-6 ff. ...... $2.10 $1.70 $1.20 
Medium, 2-yr., 4-5 ft. .... 1.80 1.50 1.00 
Small, 2-yr., 3-4 ft. ...... 1.60 1.30 85 
Large, I-yr.;.3-ftupe ee 1.80 1.50 1.00 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of 
the fruit. 
All of the Plum varieties propagated and now growing in 
the nurseries of Maloney Brothers Nursery Company, Dans- 
ville, 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 they now stand 
in the nursery row. A. P. FRENCH 
EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
R vile Very large and fine early Plum, dark violet- 
W ‘red, juicy and good. Very productive, valu- 
able for market. Late August. 
FELLENBERG PLUM. See colored illustration and descrip- 
tion on page 13. 
IMPERIAL GAGE. Large, greenish. Middle of August. 
LOMBARD. Handsome reddish Plum. Flesh yellow, juicy, 
pleasant. An excellent variety and can be relied upon 
for a crop when other varieties fail. 
Burbank 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Productive, dark purple. 
October. 
Early 
St jj p (New.) Introduced by New York 
antey |*4UHE State Experimental Station. Large, 
Prune-shaped; dark blue becoming bluish black. Flesh 
greenish yellow, juicy, fine grained, sweet. Freestone. 
Mid-September. 
YELLOW EGG. Large, golden yellow. September. See col- 
ored illustration and description on page 13. 
JAPANESE VARIETIES 
ABUNDANCE. One of the best Japan Plums. Tree grows 
rapidly, is healthy, comes into bearing remarkably young 
and yields abundantly. Fruit medium size, amber with 
markings of red; juicy, sweet. August. 
FORMOSA. Japanese Plum, very productive. Large fruits, 
greenish yellow overlaid with red. Sweet and good. (1 yr. 
only.) Same price as 2 year, 5-6 ft. 
Large, with reddish purple skin. 
gust. 
Early Au- 
COLLECTION No. 4—PLUMS 
2-yr. L., 5-6 ft. 
1 Lontad? =. for #3-40 
Maloueys Pear “/rees- Low Headed 
Our Low-Headed Trees Belong in The Garden - - - They Are Easy To Pick From The 

Ground and Always Bear Superb Fruit » 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF STANDARD PEAR TREES 
(Except as Noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 50 or More 
Large, 2-Yi D-Olt. 2 $2.10 $1.70 $1.20 
Medium, 2-yr., 4-5 ft. .... 1.80 1.50 1.00 
Small) 2-yr., 3-4 fia... 1.60 1.30 85 
Large, l-yr., 3 ft. up ..... 1.80 1.50 1.00 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of 
the fruit. 
All of the Pear varieties propagated and now growing in 
the nurseries of Maloney Brothers Nursery Company, Dans- 
ville, 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 they now stand 
in the nursery row. A. P. FRENCH 
BARTLETT PEAR. See colored illustration and full descrip- 
tion on page 13. One or two Bartlett Pear Trees planted 
in the home garden will furnish a considerable amount 
of fruit that is A-1] in quality and quantity, and tops for 
either cooking or eating. 
BEURRE BOSC. Large, yellow, flesh white, rich and deli- 
cious. Very popular early winter Pear. October-January. 
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CLAPP’S FAVORITE. See colored illustration and full de- 
scription on page 13. Maloney’s strongly recommend this 
as a predominantly hardy variety that will succeed where 
others fail. 
DOUGLAS. New. Large, roundish. Skin yellow blushed 
scarlet. Blight-proof and frost-proof. Mid-October. 
GORHAM. Fruit resembles Bartlett in size, color and 
shape. Excellent flavor. Two weeks later than Bartlett. 
Mid-October. 
KIEFFER. Large, golden yellow. October-January. 
LINCOLN. Fine, large, late summer Pear of clear yellow 
flushed red; flavor delicious canned or eaten fresh. 
SECKEL. Small, yellow, red cheek, juicy, excellent for pick- 
ling. Mid-September. 
SHELDON. Large, sweet, yellow and green. Early October. 
COLLECTION No. 5—PEARS 
2-yr. L., 5-6 ft. 
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