S Plant This Fall : 
A \\ Maloney’s Fresh Dug Fruit Trees 
oS PRICES OF STANDARD PLUM TREES , 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100-299 
2-Viso=O- ft: talline 2 $2.05 $1.70 $1.10 $1.00 
Zeyt 4-54t. tall... ok 1.80 1.50 -90 -80 
2-yr., 3-4 ft. tall ...... 1.55 125 15 .65 
l-yr., 3 ft. up tall ..... 1.80 1.50 .90 .80 
Growers please write for special low prices where quantity 
lots are desired. 
° The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of 
the fruit. 
BRADSHAW. Large and fine early Plum, dark violet-red, juicy and good. Very 
productive; valuable for market. Late August. 
FELLENBERG PRUNE. (ltalian.) The most popular commercial Prune. Valuable 
for dessert, market, drying or preserving. Fruit large, dark purple with blue 
bloom. Flesh is juicy, delicious, separating freely from the stone. Late September. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Medium dark biue; rich flavor. September. 
LOMBARD. Handsome reddish Plum, flesh yellow. An excellent variety and can , 
be relied upon for a crop when other varieties fail. Late September. : 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Productive, dark purple. Early October. 
YELLOW EGG. Large, golden yellow. September. 
STANLEY. (New.) Large, Prune-shaped; dark blue. Flesh juicy, fine grained, 
sweet. Freestone. Mid-September. 
INSPECTION NOTICE JAPANESE VARIETIES STA ASU LUNs 
PLUMS 
All of the apple, pear, plum, sweet cherry ABUNDANCE. One of the best Japanese Plums. 
and 2-year sour cherry varieties propagated Tree grows rapidly, is healthy, comes into 2-yr., large, 5-6 ft. 
and now growing in Maloney Brothers Nurs- 
i 1 STANLEY 
ery, Dansville, New York, have been ex- hae EIS a ane noe. tate 1 BRADSHAW 
amined by the Massachusetts Trueness-to- ee Me Bis? size, amber with mark- 1 ABUNDANCE 
name Inspection Service. To the best of ings ot red; juicy, sweet. August. 
our knowledge, these trees are true to name BURBA 3 for $4.80 
as they now stand in the nursery row. NK. Large, reddish purple skin. Early 
A. P. FRENCH. August. 
The Great Bartlett 
Large, yellow, waxy, rich 
and juicy; tree hardy, regu- 
lar and heavy bearer; de- 
cidedly the best Pear 
for home and market. 
Early October. 
ears 
PRICES OF STANDARD PEAR TREES 
(Except as noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100-299 = 
2iyrs So6T Hettall sce ee $2.05 $1.70 $1io $100 Collection 
2-yr., 4-5 ft. tall ......... 1.80 1.50 .90 .80 
2-yr., Be ft. sl Aa er ee ie 75 65 No. 4 
1-yr., ft; up .talli.n oe oe .80 1.5 .90 .80 
Growers please write for special low prices where quantity lots PEARS 
are desired. 
The dates after varieties indicate the keeping season of the 2-yr. large 
fruit. t t 
BEURRE BOSC. Large, yellow; flesh white, rich and delicious. Very 5-6 ft. 
popular early winter Pear. October to January. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. A large, fine Pear; pale lemon-yellow with 1 Bartlett 
brown dots; of fine texture. Melting, buttery, juicy with deli- 
cate flavor. Tree hardy and productive. August and September. 1 Clapp‘s 
SECKEL. Small, yellow, red cheek, juicy, excellent for pickling. =. 
Mid-September. Favorite 
SEEDLESS PEAR. A new fruit sensation. New discovery in a S kk I 
seedless and coreless Pear. Resembles Bartlett. in many ways 1 ecKe 
including its color. Ripens ten days after Bartlett, a season in 
which no other good varieties are on the market. Keeps well 
Bartlett in storage and ripens evenly. Late September. Price: $2.50 3 for $4.80 
Pear each. 
SHELDON. Large; sweet, yellow and green. Early October. 
Pick and Can the Big Tempting Fruits from Your Own Garden 
[11] 
