estimonials 

Galore. 
Baldwin, L. |., N. Y., 
June 30th, 1949. 
Gentlemen: 
My heartiest thanks for those wonderfully rooted Dwarf Apple Trees 
| purchased from you last month. lL never would have believed they would 
be so healthy and strong. Strangely enough the Yellow Delicious had 
blooms on two branches 27 days after it was planted. 
Again, please accept my thanks for your service, courtesy and good 
stock. 
Very truly yours, 
JC SAVIELEO: 
Avondale, Pa., 
May 12th, 1949. 
Gentlemen: 
| received the 4 peach trees and 1 quince that | ordered from you in 
good condition. | planted them and they are all budding out nicely. Will 
say they were very nice trees. 
Very truly yours, 
RALPH E. LAM. 
Rochester, N. Y., 
May 11th, 1949. 
Gentlemen: 
Tried your firm for the first time Saturday, May 8th. | was more than 
pleased with the best trees I’ve seen in a long time. Any future orders 
| make will go to Maloneys. 
Very truly yours, 
CHARLES D. FRANK. 
These unsolicited testimonials are but a few 
of the many that come to Maloney’s each year. 
They are appreciated beyond words as they truly 
express the sentiment of a satisfied clientele. 
Elyria, Ohio, 
Gentlemen: June 6th, 1949. 
About 2 weeks ago | received my order of 5 flowering shrubs and 50 
Strawberry plants. | was rather worried at first as along came one of 
Ohio’s hot spells. | should not have been as they were such healthy look- 
ing plants. | am happy to state every shrub has leafed out and every 
Strawberry plant is growing. 
Many thanks for such nice shrubs and plants at such a low cost. 
Very truly yours, 
MRS. EARL LEWIS. 
Newark, Del., 
Gentlemen: June 2nd, 1949. 
| have received the nursery stock in wonderful condition. Up to this 
time | am free to say they are growing splendidly and they will grow | am 
sure. | shall have Blueberries and Strawberries this season although | pick 
a good many of the blossoms to strengthen next year’s growth. 
Thank you again for your fine service and good plants. 
Very truly yours, 
° ANTHONY BONE. 
San Antonio, Texas, 
May 6, 1949. 
| received, today, the pear tree and plum tree which | ordered. They 
arrived on Thursday, for which | wish to thank you as | had specially 
asked that they not arrive in San Antonio on Saturday or Sunday. 
| also wish you to know how delighted | was with such sturdy, healthy 
trees and they arrived in such perfect condition, one would have thought 
they had just been taken from the ground. They were not dried a particle 
and were fresh and nice. 
Thanking you again, | remain, 
Yours truly, 
MRS. ALMA B. GASTRING. 
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