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Kelly Brothers Nurseries 
WINTER BANANA —Beautiful pale yellow apple with bright 
pinkish blush. Excellent quality. Prolific and an early bear¬ 
er. November to March. 
YORK IMPERIAL —Yellow striped with light red. Quality 
very good. December to February. 
Crab Apples 
HYSLOP —Large, brilliant dark red. Hardy, reliable cropper. 
September and October. 
TRANSCENDENT —Bright yellow with bright red cheek. 
Productive. August and September. 
Kelly’s Certified Apple Trees 
In addition to inspecting for trueness to name all of Kelly 
Brothers Apple trees, Dr. Shaw has attached to some trees 
of each of the leading commercial varieties the Official Cer¬ 
tification Tag of the Mass. Fruit Growers’ Association. This 
tag bears on its face the name of the variety of fruit the tree 
is certified to bear and on the reverse side the official stamp 
of the Mass. Fruit Growers’ Association. Owing to the cost of 
attaching Certification Tags we are obliged to make a slight 
additional charge for trees with Certification Tags attached. 
WE CAN FURNISH ONLY THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES 
WITH OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION TAGS ATTACHED: 
Baldwin 
Fameuse 
Red Spy 
Cortland 
McIntosh 
R. 1. Greening 
Delicious 
Northern Spy 
Stayman’s 
Winesap 
Early McIntosh 
Red Gravenstein 
Wealthy 
Prices of Certified Apple Trees 
Each Ten 
Hundred 
2 year 5 to 7 ft. 
34 and up 
$.65 $5.00 
$37.50 
2 year 4 to 5 ft. 
% to 3/4 
.60 4.50 
32.50 
2 year 3 to 4 ft. 
Vz to 5/8 
.55 4.00 
27.50 
Dwarf Apple Trees 
Dwarf Apple trees bear early, take up little room and the 
fruit is easily picked. 
We offer the following varieties: 
Duchess of Oldenburg, Golden Sweet, Red Astrachan, Rome 
Beauty, Wealthy, Winter Banana, Yellow Transparent. 
Prices of Dwarf Apple Trees 
Each Ten 
2 year 4 to 5 ft. 5/s and up $.70 $6.00 
2 year 3 to 4 ft. Vi to 5 / 8 -60 5.00 
Kelly Bros. Nurseries, R. 1, Suffield, Ohio, 
Dansville, N. Y. Sept. 6, 1933. 
Gentlemen: 
I am more than pleased with the trees received from you 
last Spring. In spite of the exceedingly dry Summer I only 
lost 1 tree out of 490 planted. 2 of the Quince trees already 
have fruit on them. Nobody in this locality has ever seen 
Quinces bear the first year. 
Yours truly, 
FRED ROBENSTINE 
CROWN UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION 
