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 Massachu- 
setts Truenss-to-Name Inspection Ser- 
vice. To the best of our knowledge, 
these trees are true-to-name as they 
now stand in the nursery row. 
Aw Pa ERENCE 
~S CORTLAND 
Beautiful red Apple, larger than McIntosh. 
Matures a month later. Excellent quality. Keeps 
late in winter and can be handled and shipped 
like the hardiest market varieties, Fine for cul- 
inary purposes. November-April. 
NEW ‘MONROE 
Monroe 
Apple introduction (1950) 
Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Gene- 
See Prices and Other Apples 
is the newest 
the New York 
va, N.Y. It re- 
sulted from a 
cross between 
Jonathan and 
Rome Beauty. 
lt ois san late= 
keeping, high 
guclitv Apple. 
Monroe should 
be comparable 
to Rome Beau- 
ty in produc- 
tion. Price: 2- 
yr., large, 5-6 
TAL oa i745 by (0) 
ecch: 3. for 
$6.50; 10 for 
$19.95, 
See Page 51 
FOR PRICES. 
\C ROGERS RED McINTOSH 
Solid red McIntosh, classed as one 
of the most valuable new fruit intro- 
ductions in years. Annual bearer. Fruit 
is the same size as the com- 
mon McIntosh, but it is not 
striped. Flesh white, fine 
grained, very tender, juicy 
and refreshing. Better qual- 
ity than common MclIntosh 
and hangs better on tree. 
Qctober-January. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS 
This predominantly golden 
colored Apple supersedes al} 
others for appetite appeal. 
It has the same unique form 
as the Red Delicious and js 
a favorite with home gar- 
deners as well as the com- 
mercially minded grower. 
Juicy and fine quality. Oc- 
tober-April. 
~\ RED 
ROME 
? Rapidly 
becoming a 
leading com- 
mercial va- 
riety, having 
the same 
shape and 
texture with 
equal or bet- 
ter quality 
than Rome 
Beauty. De- 
cember-March. 
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