KELLY'S SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 
CONCORD GRAPES 
GRAPES 
CONCORD —-A large, black, well known grape. 2 year plants. 
Prepaid, each 25c; 10, $2.00. 
WORDEN —Earlier, better quality and larger than Concord, 
equally hardy and healthy, but not as good a shipper. Best black 
grape for home use. Prepaid, each 25c; 10, $2.00. 
MOORE'S EARLY —Earliest best grape for the Inland Em¬ 
pire and Rocky Mountain section. 2-year-old plant. Prepaid, 
each 25c; 10, $2.00. 
NIAGARA —Earliest, best white grape. Prepaid, each 25c; 
10 , $ 2 . 00 . 
AGAWAM —Ripens early, berries are large, reddish color and 
thick skin. Pulp soft and sweet. Prepaid, each 25c; 10, $2.00. 
CAMPBELL'S EARLY —An exceptionally fine, early black 
grape similar to Concord. It is more suited to this locality than 
Concord because of its earliness. Prepaid, each 25c; 10, $2.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
MERSEREAU —We consider this the very best. 2-year-old 
plants. Prepaid, each 20c; 10, $1.50. 
SNYDER —This is the standard early blackberry for the North 
country. Prepaid, each 20c; 10, $1.50. 
ELDORADO —Vine is vigorous and hardy. Bears a fine crop 
of jet black berries of delicious flavor. Prepaid, each 20c; 10, 
$1.50. 
LOGANBERRIES 
KELLY'S SMALL FRUIT COLLECTION 
An almost complete assortment of small fruit for a family 
garden that would ordinarily cost over $4.00 for $3.00 post¬ 
paid to your home. 
Fifty Everbearing Strawberry Plants, 2 Everbearing Rasp¬ 
berries, 2 Blackberries, 2 Loganberries, 2 Currants, 2 Goose¬ 
berries, 2 Grapes. 
Our advice on any horticultural problem is yours for the 
asking. 
RASPBERRIES — RED 
EVERBEARING (St. Regis) —This is the best variety, par¬ 
ticularly for home use, as it is in almost continuous bearing. 
Prepaid, each, 15c; 10, 75c. 
CUTHBERT —The very best market and home variety. 2-f 
year-old plants. Prepaid, each, 15c; 10, 75c. / 
LLOYD GEORGE —A red raspberry with five recommenda/ 
tions. Large juicy fruit, good producer. Prepaid, each 20 
10, $1.50. ' 
LATHAM —This remarkable variety has every indicatij^ 
displacing Cuthbert in popularity. Its yield is enormous^rT^ 
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^ach 15c; 
delicious and keeping qualities equal to riny. Prepaid^. 
10, 75c. 
RASPBERRIES — BLACI 
each 15c; 
CUMBERLAND— The best black 
10, $1.30. 
^^^GG (Black Cap) Of good si 2 >^^ ■fi'np mialftv vatv nfrifinr* 
tive and hardy. Prepaid, each 15 c;fi 6 /$”,! 3 gy^ produc- 
dewberries 
DEWBERRIES (Lucretia)— Bestj variety for the Northwest. 
2-year-old plants. Prepaid, each, 2(^; 19 , $1.50. 
CURRANTS 
CURRANTS (P^fection) The'.largrest and best red currant. 
2-year-old plants. Prepaid, each 20^ 10 , $1.50. 
CHERRY CURRANTS —A fine, farge currant. Very popular 
for jelly making. Prepaid, each 20';: 10, $1.50. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
GOOSEBERRIES (Champion) —Ifhe best standard variety. 
2-year-old plants. Prepaid, each 25f; 10, $2.25. 
NOTE—Owing to Federal Quarantine regulations, Currants 
and Gooseberries cannot be shipped after April 1 and before 
November 1. 
YOUNGB^RRY 
A new fruit with seemingly wonderful possibilities. Berries ^ 
are about an inch long of purple color. Their flavor is similar W 
to raspberries. Vines are very robust, growing 10 to 20 feet in a 
season. Prepaid, each 20c; 10, $1.50. 
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
LOGANBERRY —This fruit partakes of the blackberry in 
shape and form and has the flavor of the blackberry and rasp¬ 
berry combined. 2-year-old plants. Prepaid, each 20c; 10, $1.50. 
BOYSENBERRY 
The new Roysenberry is a truly glorified Youngberry. Similar 
in flavor, but much larger than the Youngberry. It is a triple 
cross involving the Loganberry, Blackberry and Raspberry. You 
will be amazed at its enormous size and the wonderful quality 
of its fine fruit. We know you will agree they are the finest 
addition to the small fruit class of plants. Prices, prepaid, each 
25c; 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.75. 
BOYSENBERRY 
Tur 
Kelly's Lawn Grass Seed Produces a Quick, Solid 
New Method 
A money-maker—mat 
from frost, wind and r; 
miniature “hot-houses.’ 
INSURANCE. 
Not prepaid: 50, 75c; 
