\ Freestone. 
60 
cas HALE-HAVEN. See illustration page 12. 
607 J. 
617 REDHAVEN. Redhaven has the famous 
\ 612 VEDETTE. The tree is productive and the fruit is 
A Newer Type Peaches of Merit 
Good 
Stoc k 
cy Malonegs Fine 
True-to- 
name 
Guaran- 
teed 
Y Summer Varieties 
2 ‘EARLY McINTOSH. For home orchard or 
commercial use, this is the ideal variety 
to plant. Tree vigorous grower. It is a bi- 
annual bearer unless fruit is thinned 
shortly after it is set. Fruit same size, 
quality and flavor as McIntosh Red. Late 
August. 
™i4 RED ASTRACHAN. A good bearer, fruit 
handsome, large, ‘round, covered with 
deep crimson. Flesh juicy and_ tender. 
Good summer Apple. Early August. 
\5 YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Tree grows up- 
right, hardy, early bearer. Fruit good size, 
skin clear, white to pale yellow. Flavor winter in storage. Better quality than 
very good. Is an excellent cooking Apple, common Jonathan. November-March. 
known to the housewife everywhere. Early ./ 17 RED NORTHERN SPY. Red Spy is a typical Nothern Spy Apple 
August. except color. The Red Spy colors a solid bright red without either 
stripes or splashes. Very popular winter variety. December-March. 
Crab Apples 
‘80 DOLGO CRAB. Handsome red Crab 
‘27 ROGERS McINTOSH. See illustration page 12. 
~/ 21 TWENTY OUNCE. Very large, yellow striped red, fine quality, 
Sua Fruit jellies easily. Early Septem- 
Seber. 
31 HYSLOP CRAB. Fruit large, deep crim- 
good keeper. October-January. 
9 BALDWIN. Large, red, crisp, juicy. Good eating and cooking Apple. 
son. Desirable for home use and market. 
Late September. 
Winter Varieties 
‘24 CORTLAND. Beautiful red Apple, larger 
than McIntosh. Matures a month. later, 
excellent quality. Fine for cooking. No- 
vember-March. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. Solid red. Ex- 
cellent quality and flavor. One of the 
most highly prized winter eating Apples. 
Everyone should have a few trees of 
this variety. November-April. 
\{12 JONATHAN DARK RED. For eating 
fresh, dried, cooked, baked. Skin is rich 
red all over, long before ripe. Keeps all 
Early to 
Bear 
Disease 
~(10 Free 
Best 
Varieties 
Tree vigorous and productive. December-March. 
~/ 18 R. I. GREENING. Fruit large and handsome, smooth, dark green 
overspread with yellow. more highly prized for 
cooking than any other Apple. December-May. 
PRICES OF STANDARD APPLE TREES NI 26 YELLOW DELICIOUS. See illustration page 12. 
Your choice of varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-6 7-12 13-25 26-50 
Each Each Each Each 
ST ae $2.00 $1.85 $1.65 $1.45 
2-yr., 342-5 ft. tall 1.60 1.50 1.30 1.10 
2-yr., 3 -4 ft. tall 1.30 1.05 -90 
Growers please write for special prices on quantity lots 
of l-yr. and 2-yr. trees. 
The dates after varieties indicate keeping season of 
the fruit. 
World’s Finest PEACHES 
619 SUNHIGH. (N. J. 82.) Large, bright red all over. 
Large crops annually. Flesh has a tendency to adhere 
\ to pit when hard ripe. : 
- “620 TRIOGEM. (N. J. 70.) Deep red, highly colored 
1 Cumberland 1 Elberta 1 Fairhaven Peach. Ripens just after Golden Jubilee, colors up and 
stays firm on tree for a week. Tree hardy and produc- 
3 for $3.60, Postpaid tive. Freestone. 
j \\622 ELBERTA. Tree hardy, disease resistant, thrifty and 
oh eis aN fe Balser pice accel Late productive. Fruit large, oval, yellow with red cheek. 
; i i jui igh quality. Splendid 
605 CUMBERLAND. A new variety introduced by the Flesh yellow, firm, juicy, of high q 
New Jersey Experimental Station. Tree is a vigorous shipper and keeper. Mid-September. Freestone. 
grower and very hardy. Fruit red, flesh white. Mid-July. ; 
6 ELBERTA, EARLY. Yellow, 
Early September. Freestone. 
2-yr., 4 -6 ft. tall 
APPLE COLLECTION O 
1 Red Delicious 1 Rogers McIntosh 
1 Yellow Delicious 
2-yr., Large, 4-6 ft. Trees 
3 for $4.50, Postpaid 
eee eee 
PEACH COLLECTION S 
l-yr., 4-6 ff. 
PRICES OF PEACH TREES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. 
1-6 7-12 13-25 26-50 
Each Each Each Each 
l-yr., 4-6 ft. tall ....$2.00 $1.85 $1.65 $1.45 
l-yr., 3-4 ft. tall .... 1.30 1.20 1.05 85 
l-yr., 2-3 ft. tall .... 1.15 1.05 -90 75 
large, good quality. 
H. HALE. Large, yellow. Late August. Freestone. 
flavor bred 
into South Haven and Hale-Haven. It’s a hardy variety 
and a big yielder. Earliest yellow freestone. Mid-Aug. 
large, roundish, oval, yellow fleshed. August, Freestone. 
Grows please write for special prices on 
quantity lots. 
615 FAIRHAVEN. A new Peach introduced by the South 
Haven Experiment Station. Very heavy producer with 
large fruit ripening just after Golden Julilee. Freestone. 
The dates after varieties indicate 
ripening season of the fruit. 
[13] 
CHERRY COLLECTION Q 
2-yr., large, 4-6 ft. 
1 Black Tartarian 1 Emperor Francis 
1 Montmorency 
3 for $5.70, Postpaid 
SOUR CHERRIES 
1201 MONTMORENCY. See illustration page 
~“. 1214 ENGLISH MORELLO. Small 
large dark red fruit. 
pies. July. 
2s 
round-headed tree, 
Good quality. Excellent for 
PRICES OF SOUR CHERRY TREES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Asorted 
1-6 7-12 13-25 26-50 
Each Each Each 
..$2.40 $2.25 ‘ 
. 2.00 1.80 
1.75 1.60 
. 2.00 1.80 
1.75 1.60 
2 TAS 1.30 
l-yr., 5/16 i 
2-24 ft. 
n., 
tall 
Growers please write for special prices where | 
quantity lots are desired. The dates after varieties 
indicate ripening season of the fruit. All 1-year 
trees are shipped separate from other stock. 
; INSPECTION NOTICE 
All of the Apple, Pear, Plum, Sweet Cherry and 
2-year Sour Cherry varieties propogated and now 
growing in Maloney Brothers Nursery, Dansville, New 
York, have been examined by the Massachuesetts 
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. 
~MASSACHUSETTE TRUNESS-TO- 
NAME INSPECTION SERVICE 
PLUMS The Low-Headed Maloney’s Strain 
JAPANESE VARIETIES 
1003 ABUNDANCE. One of the best Japanese Plums. 
Fruit medium size, amber with markings of red; 
juicy, sweet. August. 
August. 
\1006 FELLENBERG PRUNE. (Italian.) The most popu- ~ 
lar 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. 
08 LOMBARD. Handsome reddish Plum, flesh yel- 
low. An excellent variety and can be relied upon 
for a crop when other varieties fail. Late September. 
PLUM COLLECTION R 
2-yr., large, 4-6 ft. 
1 Stanley 1 Bradshaw 
2 for $3.40 Postpaid 
\10 
~/ 1204 NAPOLEON. 
~{ 1211 SWEET SEPTEMBER. The fruits 
\\ 1202 WINDSOR. Fruit popular for its 
Plant This 
Fall | 
SWEET CHERRIES 
“. 1206 EMPEROR FRANCIS. One of the newer Cherries 
of Napoleon type but better in quality. Early July. 
~\1210 SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. The fruit is of very large 
size, of deep mahogany color. One of the best for 
sauce. Mid-July. 
(Yellow Oxheart). Fruit is large, 
light amber over-toned with red; used for canning 
and maraschino purposes. Enormous crops. Early July. 
are an attractive 
dark red, similar to the Windsor, deliciously sweet; 
excellent for eating fresh or canning. Ripens about 
September Ist. PRICE: 2-yr., 5-6 ft., $3.00 each; 
5 for $14.25. 2-yr., 4-5 ft., $2.50 each; 5 for $11.75, 
postpaid. 
large size and 
dark color; almost black. Juicy. Late July. 
1203 BLACK TARTARIAN. See illustration page 12. 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRY TREES 
(Except as noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-6 7-12 
Each 
tall ..$2.65 
tall .. 2.30 
2-yr., 3 -4 ft. tall .. 1.90 
l-yr., 3-5 ft. tall .. 2.30 
Growers please write for special prices 
quantity lots are desired. The dates after varieties 
indicate ripening season of the fruit. All 1-year 
trees are shipped separate from other stock. 
2-yr., 4. -6 ff. 
2-yr., 312-5 ft. 
For Free Gifts See Page 15 
It’s real fun for the whole family 
to pick fresh fruit from your own trees 
EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
‘4011 STANLEY. See illustration page 12.. 
’ “1005 BRADSHAW. See illustration page 12. 
1004 BURBANK. Large, reddish purple skin. Early Y 1010 SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Productive, dark purple. _ 
Early October. 
( 1012 YELLOW EGG. Large, golden yellow. September. 
PRICES OF STANDARD PLUM TREES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted. ~~ 
1-6 7-12 13-25 26-50. 
Each Each £Each Each - 
2-yr., 4 -6 ft. tall ..$2.40 $2.25 $2.10 $1.75 
2-yr., 312-5 ft. tall .. 2.00 1.80 1.60 1.30 
2-yr., 3 -4 ft. tall .. 1.75 1.60 1.40 1.10 
? Growers please write for special low prices, on 
quantity lots of l-yr. and 2-yr. trees. The dates 
after varieties indicate the ripening season of the 
fruit. bis ae 
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