BUY EARLY for Good Varieties APPLE TREES— 
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Maloney’s . 
3-4 ft. Size 
These trees are 
widely planted. A 
small size, hardy, de- 
pendable tree, bears 
same as above sizes, 
but a little slower to 
mature. 
Maloney’s 
1-Yr., 
4-5 ft. Tall 
A one-year- 
old tree very 
popular for the 
fruit grower or 
small gardener 
who prefers to 
start with a 
young tree. 
2-yr. ee: 
3-4 ft. tall 
Prices of Standard Apple Trees 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 
D=Vispeo = On tts metal Mercer act dea sce ue $1.75 $1.45 
Dayroe t= tse tall sere. eects. 1.35 1.10 
2=Vi 7 oa tatt, tallies. 2s oe. e 1.10 .90 
layered oc ft. stall oo 3c) neo cis Oe 1.35 1.10 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of the fruit. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
RED ASTRACHAN. A good bearer, fruit handsome, 
large, round, covered with deep crimson. Flesh 
juicy and tender. Good summer Apple. Early Aug. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Tree grows upright, har- 
dy, 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. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
POUND SWEET. 
russet Apple, very sweet. 
(Pumpkin Sweet.) Large yellow, 
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. 
ADDITIONAL WINTER VARIETIES 
BALDWIN. Large, red, crisp, juicy. Good eating and 
cooking Apple. Tree vigorous and productive. De- 
cember-March. 
GALLIA BEAUTY. Solid red, high quality. Decem- 
ber-May. 
GOLDEN RUSSET. Clear golden russet. November- 
April. 
JONATHAN DARK RED. For eating fresh, dried, 
cooked, baked. Skin is rich red all over, long before 
ripe. A quick seller. Keeps all winter in storage. 
Jonathan trees bear young and always produce a 
full and profitable crop. Preferred long-distance 
shipper. Better quality than common Jonathan. 
November-March. 
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Grows rapidly. 4- 
Maloney’s Apples are All 
True-to-Name 
All of the Apple varieties propa- 
gated 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 trees are true- 
to-name as they now stand in the 
nursery row. A. P. FRENCH. 
-yr. tree, 
5 ft. tall 
MALONEY's 
50-99 100 or More 
$1.10 $0.95 
.90 .80 
15 65 
.90 .80 Fruits and Flowers 
Established 
1884 
MACOUN. Dark red; white fleshed; rich flavor. Octo- 
ber-March. 
McINTOSH RED. Valuable, hardy, attractive Apple; 
good size, nearly covered with red. Flesh white, 
fine, very tender and refreshing. A good annual 
bearer, comes into fruiting early. Yields large crops. 
October-January. 
MILTON. MclIntosh-like but ripens a month before 
McIntosh. Fruits pinkish red with heavy bloom; 
flesh white, tender, crisp, juicy and of McIntosh 
flavor and aroma. September-October. 
RED ROME. Rapidly becoming a leading commercial 
variety having the same shape and texture with 
equal or better quality than Rome Beauty. De- 
cember-March. 
ROME BEAUTY. Large, round. Red striped. Decem- 
ber-March. 
STAYMAN RED. Solid red withotit stripes. Does not 
crack at stem; crisp and juicy, Will not scald in 
storage. December-April. 
TWENTY OUNCE. Very large, yellow striped red, 
fine quality, good keeper. October-January. 
WEALTHY. Red, flesh white, sub-acid. 
January. 
Crab Apples 
Big Croppers for Fine Jell 
October- 
DOLGO CRAB. Handsome red Crab Apple. Fruit 
jellies easily. Early September. 
HYSLOP CRAB. Fruit large, deep crimson. Desirable 
for home use and market. 
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Late September. 
MALONEY 
Fruit Tree 
Grades 
2-yr. tree, 
5-6 ft. tall 
These big 5-6 ft. 
super size trees are 
the finest 2-year- 
olds we can grow. 
They are the largest 
and sturdiest size of 
2-yr. tree, tall as 
you are and care- 
fully dug to give 
immediate results. 
4-5 ft. Size 
Select Trees 
A smaller tree, 
just as hardy, hay- 
ing all the qualities 
of the 5-6 ft. tree, 
but lacking the size. 
An exceptional buy 
on a better than 
average tree. 
2-yr. tree, 
4-5 ft. tall 
