2-yr., 4-5 ft. tall 
2-yr., 3-4 ft. tall 
1-yr., 7/16 in., 24-3 ff. tall, 
l-yr., 5/16 in., 2) -21% ft. tall 
All of the Sweet Cherry and two-year 
Sour Cherry varieties propagated and now 
growing in Maloney Brothers Nursery, 
Dansville, New York, have been examined 
by the Massachusetts Trueness-to-Name 
Prices of Sour Cherry Trees 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100 or More 
ve jolghepmient ame $2.25 $1.70 $1.20 $1.00 
sistent ISOS 1.60 1.00 -90 
spe eae ats 1.65 1.40 -90 -80 
Brace besten erate 1.85 1.60 1.00 -90 
er agiads teem 1.65 1.40 -90 -80 
dR, . 1.40 1.20 -80 -70 
Growers please write for special low ‘prices where quantity lots are desired. 
The dates after varieties indicate keeping season cf the fruit. 
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. 
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BIG 
Cropper 
Varieties 
Sour. The best and largest Sour 
Cherry grown for market and canning. 
A Montmorency Cherry orchard is a 
good investment. Canning factories 
use hundreds of tons yearly. Our mar- 
velous strain is resistant to Yellow 
Leaf. Fruit dark red, very firm, fine 
flavor, regular bearer of enormous crops, 
ships well and brings highest price of all 
Sour Cherries. Excellent for pies. Mid- 
July. Decorative in the lawn. 
Early Richmond 
(English Pie Cherry) 
A well known and old standard variety. 
Fruit clear, bright red, of medium size, 
acid, rich, and one of the best for canning 
and for pies. Bears in June. (1-year 
onlv.) 
English Morello 
Small round headed tree, large dark red 
fruit. 
July. 
Good quality, excellent for pies. 
