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ANDREW R. KENNEDY, INC., 224 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK 
Fruit Trees — Grapes—Berry Bushes 
Stock offered below is all heavy grade with good root system and free of disease 
Largely as a result of experiments and breeding by the New York State Department of Agriculture 
in co-operation with the New York State Fruit Testing Co-operative Association most fruits have been 
greatly improved in size, color, texture and flavor. This was accomplished by breeding greater immu¬ 
nity to certain diseases, as for example peach mildew, apple scab, etc. 
Nurserymen now have available for sale new varieties, which so far surpass the standard varieties 
that we believe some of the old favorites should be discarded. We earnestly urge our customers to con¬ 
sult our list when you are contemplating replacements or renewals in your orchards and vineyards. 
The varieties listed below have been tested and are highly recommended. 
Apple—Cortland 
APPLES 
Carlton. Ripens one month later than Red As- 
trachan which it resembles. Large round and 
deep red in color. Flesh is white, tender and 
juicy, subacid. 
Cortland. Improved late McIntosh. Fruit similar 
to McIntosh but larger and more uniform in 
size, flesh firmer but just as juicy. The best 
apple introduction of the 20th Century. 
Early McIntosh. Ready to eat in August. A hand¬ 
some red, uniform round apple. 
Lodi. Improved Yellow Transparent. Fruit larger 
and ripens a little later. 
Macoun. A month later than McIntosh which 
the fruit resembles. Red-skinned, white flesh, 
richly flavored. 
Medina. Resembles the Delicious type but larger 
and an attractive golden yellow. Improved 
Delicious. 
Milton. Pinkish-red with a heavy bloom. Flesh 
white, tender, crisp, juicy and of McIntosh flavor 
and aroma. 
Newfane. Very attractive red, large-sized fruit. 
Shape oblong-conic flesh tender, juicy. Excel¬ 
lent dessert apple. 
Ogden. A delicious sweet apple, large, round 
oblate, dark solid red with heavy bloom. Flesh 
often stained red very tender and juicy. 
Red Gravenstein. Solid, dark red fruit. Superior 
to any of the Gravensteins. 
Red Spy. A typical Spy except in color which is 
a solid bright red without either stripes or 
splashes. 
Price above varieties $2.50 each. 
All standard varieties. 
2 yr. 11/16" caliper 5-6 ft. $1.50 each. Extra 
heavy-early to bear size $3.50 each. 
CHERRIES 
Early Rivers. An early black cherry. Tree is 
vigorous and productive. Large crimson-black 
cherries excellent quality, firmer flesh than most 
early cherries. Ripens ten days earlier than 
Black Tartarian. 
Emperor Francis. Napolean type but larger and 
much better quality. One of the best main crop 
cherries. 
Giant. The tree is large, vigorous and very pro¬ 
ductive. The latest of all to ripen. Splendid 
black fruit which does not crack. 
Lyons. One of the best sweet blacks for an extra 
early cherry. 
Prunus Tomentosa. A beautiful dwarf cherry. 
Fruit is small, round, bright red and similar to 
Montmorency in flavor. The plant is beautiful 
in leaf, flower and fruit desirable and ornamental 
on lawn. 
Royal Duke. The cherries are large, handsome, 
bright red good flavor and quality. 
Seneca. Fruit ripens the first week in June. Large 
purple-black fruit with juicy, melting flesh and 
rich sweet flavor. 
Victor. Fruit resembles Napoleon and ripens be¬ 
tween Napoleon and Gov. Wood. Large, firm, 
light colored and excellent quality. 
Price above varieties $2.50 each. 
All standard varieties. 
11/16" caliper 5-6 ft. $2.00 each. Extra heavy- 
early to bear size $3.50 each. 
NECTARINES 
Hunter. Tree is vigorous and productive. Fruit 
large, round, yellow with a heavy blush. Flesh 
is free from the stone with the true Nectarine 
flavor although somewhat tart. It ripens mid¬ 
season. 
John Rivers. An early variety, ripening first week 
in August. Tree small but productive. Fruit 
medium size nearly covered with red, good quali¬ 
ty; flesh white adherent to stone. Begins the 
Nectarine season. 
Rivers Orange. Yellow flesh, early midseason. 
Fruit freestone nearly covered with dark red 
blush. No Nectarine has a sweeter, richer flavor. 
Sure Crop. Imported from New Zealand. Vigor¬ 
ous and productive. Fruit large, white over¬ 
laid with red. Flesh firm, tender, free from 
stone, very pleasing flavor. Late midseason. 
Price above varieties $2.50 each. 
