Darasvelle, N. Y. 
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AUTUMN VARIETIES 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG —Large red striped apple of good 
flavor. Very hardy. September. 
FALL PIPPIN —Very I arge, yellow and juicy. Excellent for 
cooking. Hardy and productive. October to December. 
FAMEUSE (Snow Apple )—Medium size, crimson with snow 
white flesh. Excellent quality. November. 
CRAVENSTEIN —Large, handsome, red streaked apple of ex¬ 
cellent quality. September to November. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH —Large attractive red blushed apple of 
fair quality. Heavy bearer. September. 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG —Large deep red late keeping 
winter apple of good quality. December to May. 
MILTON —A very handsome new apple of the McIntosh 
type. Fruit a beautiful pinkish red with tender, crisp, white 
flesh of excellent flavor. Trees hardy and vigorous. Ripens 
a month ahead of McIntosh. 
POUND SWEET (Pumpkin Sweet) —Large yellow russetted 
apple. Very sweet. October and November. 
RED CRAVENSTEIN— A new red sport, much more attrac¬ 
tive than its parent. Differs from the old Cravenstein only 
in the solid dark red color of the fruit. Should be planted in 
place of Gravenstein. 
WEALTHY —Beautiful, brilliant red apple of fine quality. 
Exceptionally hardy and an early bearer. Excellent filler. 
October to January. 
WOLF RIVER —Very I arge, yellow striped with bright crim¬ 
son. September to December. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
BALDWIN —Large, bright red. Trees vigorous and produc¬ 
tive. A leading commercial sort in New York and New Eng¬ 
land. November to May. 
BEN DAVIS —Large, bright red, fair quality. Excellent keep¬ 
er. January to June. 
CORTLAND —A comparatively new apple of the McIntosh 
type that combines the high quality and flavor of the Mc¬ 
Intosh, the ability to stand handling of the Baldwin and 
ability to hang to the tree of the Ben Davis. Should be 
planted extensively. An excellent variety to plant with 
McIntosh as a cross pollinator. November to February. 
DELICIOUS —A large dark red apple with crisp, fine grained 
flesh of excellent quality and flavor. Hardy, vigorous and 
an annual bearer. December to February. 
CANO (Black Ben Da vis)- —-Large, dark red. January to June. 
GALLIA BEAUTY —A new red sport identical with Rome 
Beauty except that fruit is solid red in color instead of 
striped. 
GOLDEN RUSSET —Attract ive yellow russetted apple. Long 
keeper. November to April. 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, R. 3, Newark, Ohio, 
Dansville, N. Y. Feb. 4, 1933. 
Gentlemen: 
We are more than pleased with the 2300 fruit trees pur¬ 
chased from you last Spring. They are doing exceptionally 
fine. Only lost about Vi of 1 per cent which is the best 
record that we have ever had with trees in our entire 27 
years of planting. Yours very truly, 
ROY I. MILNER 
CROWN BY EXPERIENCED MEN 
