PROFITABLE 
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RASPBERRY BUSHES ‘ae 
\ 1611—MILTON. New. A late variety for market and home 
use. The berries are large, an attractive bright red, firm 
and it ripens 2 or 3 days later than Taylor and Latham. 
The plants are vigorous, productive and hardy. Escapes 
mosaic. Prices: Postpaid, 10 for $2.75; 25 for $5.25; 
50 for $9.00; 100 for $16.00. Not postpaid, 250 for 
$34.00; 500 for $49.95; 1000 for $95.00. 
1612—COLUMBIAN. Purple. Very large, somewhat conical, rich, juicy, seeds small, 
bears large crops. Mid-July. Price: Postpaid, 10 for $2.75; 25 for $4.95; 50 for 
$8.50; 100 for $14.95. Not postpaid, 250 for $30.00; 500 for $48.85; 1000 for 
$85.00. 
\1618—NEW “Durham” RED RASPBERRY 
The delightful flavor and aroma of wild Raspberries combined with 
heavy yielding of large berries till frost makes Durham choice. A good 
spreader with large juicy, non-crumbling red berries that ripen down 
the cane so the foliage protects the late fruit. A commendable variety. 
Price: Postpaid, 12 for $3.95; 25 for $7.75; 50 for $14.95; 100 for 
$26.75. Not postpaid, 250 for $57.50; 500 for $95.00. 
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New 
Durham 
Red-Purple-Black Varieties 
QUINCE 2 
The Top-Notch Fruit 
For Jelly - Preserves 
Extra Hardy—Easy to Grow 
You Can Rely on Maloney’s 
True To Name - Guaranteed 
DELUXE 
FRUITS 
Dwarf growing. Very good baked, 
dried, preserved or made into jelly. 
‘01301—ORANGE. Best commercial 
Quince. Large, yellow, fine qual- 
ity; tree rarely fails to produce a 
crop. October. Price: 2-yr., 4-5 
ft. tall, $2.15 each; 3 for $5.95; 
10 for $17.50. 
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APRICOTs 
Maloney’s Deluxe Flavored 
Orange-Pink APRICOTS 
Price of All Varieties of Apricots 
Your choice of varieties, alike or assorted. 
Each 3 for 
3=4F tt. tallies. scone a: $2.00 $5.40 
The date after variety indicates the 
season during which fruit is at its best. 
\. 1302—EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale 
Orange; juicy, sweet. Early August. 
‘.1303—-MOORPARK. Large; or- 
ange-red cheek; firm, juicy. 
Mid-August. 
NECTARINES 
Grow and Enjoy Them 
These are small smooth- 
skinned Peaches with a dis- 
tinctly different flavor: You 
will enjoy the melting, juicy 
texture of the Nectarine which 
furnishes one of the delightful 
fruits for eating in the sum- 
mer. Plant a few trees this 
year. 
Price: 3-4 ft. tall, $1.95 
each; 10 for $17.00. 
1 304—-SURE-CROP. Fruit 
large, roundish, white over- 
laid with very attractive red. 
_ Freestone. 
‘1 305—HUNTER. Fruit-arge, 
somewhat round. Attrac- 
tive yellow with red blush. 
- : — - Freestone. 
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