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Kelly Brothers Nurseries 
Sour Cherry Trees 
We are one of the largest producers of Cherry trees in the 
United States. Fifty-eight years’ experience—ideal soil and 
climatic conditions all combine to produce the finest to be had 
in Cherry trees. Cherry growers made good money on their 
cherries last year, receiving from 4^ to 5 cents per pound for 
the fruit. The demand for young cherry trees for planting this 
year is unusually heavy, but there is no chance of an over 
planting for a year or two at least as cherry trees are and will 
be very scarce for at least another year. 
Prices of Sour Cherry Trees on Mahaleb Roots 
Each 
Ten 
Hundred 
2 
year 
5 to 6 ft. 
and up 
$.85 
$6.50 
$50.00 
2 
year 
4 to 5 ft. 
% to 3/4 
.80 
6.00 
45.00 
2 
year 
3 to 4 ft. 
1/2 to % 
.75 
5.50 
40.00 
1 
year 
3 to 5 ft. 
Sturdy Buds 
.80 
6.00 
45.00 
Sour Varieties 
DYEHOUSE—Ripens a week ahead of Early Richmond. The 
e£u*liest good sour cherry. Early June. 
EARLY RICHMOND—Exceedingly hardy and productive. 
Ripens through June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—Large, blackish red cherry ripening 
in July. Hardy and productive. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY—By far the leading commercial 
variety. Good grower, very productive, and an excellent 
shipper. Bright, clear attractive red. Ripens 10 days after 
Early Richmond. Late June. 
MAY DUKE—A very early dark red cherry of good quality. 
Very hardy. June. 
OLIVET—Large, deep red. Ripens in June. 
OSTHEIM—Large, dark red. Almost sweet. Hardy. Late 
July. 
Large Montmorency Cherries 
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