Leading 
Orchardists 
Prefer 
Maloney 
Grown 
Fruit Trees 
alt 
Prices of All Varieties of Pear Trees 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted (Except as noted) 

1-9 10-49 50-99 100 or More 
2-yr.,; 5-6 ft. tall... .. .-. $2.00 $1.70 $1.20 $1.10 
2=yr., 4-5 ft. tall «2225.8. 1.80 1.50 1.00 -90 
PRG iry cece AL h os owoas oF 1.60 1.30 85 =D 
l=yrjuontheupitall es ie 1.80 1.50 1.00 -90 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of the fruit. 
All of the Pear and Plum varieties propagated and now growing in 
Maloney Brothers Nursery, Dansville, New York, have been examined 
by the Massachusetts Trueness-to-Name Inspection Service. To the 
best of our knowledge, these treesare true-to-name as they now stand 
in the nursery row. AE eERENGCH: 
PEAR VARIETIES 
(Not illustrated.) 
BEURRE BOSC. Large, yellow, flesh white, rich and delicious. 
popular early winter Pear. October-January. 
Very 
DOUGLAS. New. Large, roundish. Skin yellow blushed scarlet. Blight- 
proot 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. 
SHELDON. Large; sweet, yellow and green. Early October. 

Collection No. 5 
PEARS 



EB. él 
NEW SEEDLESS PEAR 
No Seeds—No Core 
A new fruit sensation. New discoy- 
ery in a seedless and coreless Pear. 
Resembles Bartlett in many ways, in- 
cluding its color. Ripens 10 days after 
Bartlett, a season in which no other 
good varieties are on the market. 



Low 
Headed 
Varieties 
LOM 

Prices of All Varieties of Plum and Prune Trees 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100 or More 
IG ete ll os G5 oO dont < $2.00 $1.70 $1.20 $1.10 
Z=yr., 4-5 .ft., fall y. cerca 1.80 1.50 1.00 90 
2-yre, 3-4 ft. tall Caeser 1.60 1.30 85 715 
li=yros 3) ft.up) falleeetet ae care 1.80 1.50 1.00 -90 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of the fruit. 
EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
Very large and fine early Plum, dark violet-red, juicy 
and good. Very productive, valuable for market. Late 
Bradshaw 
August. 
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. Late September. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Productive, dark purple. Early October. 
(New.) 
Stanley Prune perimental Station. Large, Prune-shaped; 
dark blue becoming bluish black. Flesh greenish yellow, juicy, fine 
grained, sweet. Freestone. Mid-September. 
Introduced by New York State Ex- 
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. 

2 yr., 5-6 ft. 
1 Bartlett 
1 Clapp’s Favorite 
2 Trees 
for 
$3.40 
Fancy 
BARTLETT 
PEARS 
Always “Top” 
the Market 
See colored illustration on 
page 13. One or two Bartlett 
Pear Trees planted in the home 
garden will furnish a consider- 
able amount of fruit that is A-1 
in quality and quantity, and 
tops for either cooking or eat- 
ing. It is recognized as the 
leading commercial Pear. Large, 
yellow, waxy, rich and juicy; 


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Keeps well in storage and ripens 
evenly. SECKEL. Small, yellow, red cheek, juicy, excellent for pickling. Mid-Sep- 
Price: 2-yr., 5-6 ft., $2.50 each. tember. 
Our Low-Headed Trees Belong in The Garden - - - They Are Easy To Pick From The 
"Ground and Always Bear Superb Fruit 
tree hardy, regular and heavy 
bearer. Early October. 

