KELLY’S SELECTED SMALL FRUITS 
THE NEW TAYLOR RASPBERRY 
.\nother .sxire winner introduced by the New York 
State .\gricultural Experiment .Station. Taylor 
jflants arc vigorous, hardy, very productive and tall 
growing. The sturdy canes hold the berries well olT 
the ground. The berries ripen early, are large, long, 
cone shaped, attractive bright red in color, thick 
fleshed, firm, sweet and of excellent (luality. 
25 for $1.25, 100 for $4.00 
BOYSENBERRY 
Recommended for trial plantings. Berries very 
large with a rich and appetizing flavor. Grow better 
where trained to a trelUs like grapes. 
Strong 2 Year Transplants 
20c each, $1.50 per 10, $12.50 per 100 
rVTDA CDCf^lAI 1 1 RASPBERRY PLANTS OF THE Qr 
CA 1 HA or CvlAL ; . FOLLOWING LEADING NEW VARIETIES 90.93 
25 Indian Summer. New everbearer. High quality. None better. 
25 Sodus. New Purple Raspberry. Best purple raspberry. 
25 Taylor. New, early, hardy, and produetive red raspberry. 
25 Latham. The standard old reliable red raspberry. Most profitable eom- 
mercial berry. 
This is a Real Addition to Your Home Garden 
CURRANTS 
2 Year No. 1, 20c Each, $1.50 per 10, $10.00 per 100 
Wilder Currants. Red fruits are exceptionally handsome. 
Higher in quality and hang longer after ripening than any 
other commercial sort. Plants are hardy and productive. 
KELLY'S NURSERY STOCK IS THE 
BEST TO BE HAD AT ANY PRICE 
Our nurseries are located in one of the most favor¬ 
able spots to be found anywhere in the country. Our 
soil and climatic conditions are so ideal that we are 
able to produce trees and plants of the utmost vigor 
and vitality. Nowhere can trees be grown with 
cleaner, straighter bodies—better balanced tops — 
or more abundant fibrous roots. 
DWARF APPLES 
We offer a limited quantity of two year Dwarf 
apple trees on the New Mailing root stock. Write 
for prices and varieties available. 
SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON SHRUBS 
ALL 2 YEAR OLD NO. 1 PLANTS 25c Each, $2.00 per 10 
Philadelphus Coronarius. Sweet Moekorange. A popular well-known, hardy .shrul). 
White, fragrant flower.s in May-.Tune. 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester. Strong grower, free bloomer, double white flowers tinged 
with pink. 
Spirea Callosa Rosea. Similar to Anthony Waterer. Beautiful purplish pink flowers 
in profusion. 
Forsythia—Fortuneii, Intermedia, Suspensa. Exceptionally hardy, bright yellow 
flowers early in April before leaves appear. 
Tartarian Honeysuckle. Hardy, vigorous grower. Pink flowers, April-May. Red fruits. 
Spirea Van Houtteii. Well-known, popular shrub. Graceful habit of growth. Sometimes 
called bridalwreath. Pure white flowers .Vpril-Mav. Blooms profusely. Price—20c each, 
$1.50 per 10. 
Spirea Thunbergii. Low growing .shrub with slender spreading branches. F'eathery, 
bright green foliage. .Snow white flowers. April. 
SPECIAL VINE OFFER 
Polygonum Auberti. China Fleecevine or Silver Lace Vine. Ra])id growing 
climber producing throughout summer and fall large foamy sprays of creamy 
white flowers. 25c each, $2.00 per 10. 
KELLY’S SELECTED ROSES 
Our roses are all hardy northern 2 
year No. 1 field grown plants. They are 
all free blooming and vigorous growing 
in habit. Continual bloom from early 
summer until frost. 
Dame Edith Helen. Clear pink. Very 
large double, fragrant bloom on long 
stem. 
Etoile de Hollande. The star of all 
red roses. Brilliant dark red. .Stems 
almost thornless and foliage healthy. 
K. A. Viktoria. Soft, pearly white 
shading to cream. One of the best 
white roses. 
Pink Radiance. Brilliant carmine- 
salmon color. Flowers are large, 
double and delightfully fragrant. 
Most popular pink rose. 
President H. Hoover. One of the fin¬ 
est roses ever introduced. Yellow, 
orange and scarlet in a luscious blend 
of color. 
Roslyn. Beautiful golden yellow with 
reverse side orange An active bloom¬ 
er with a compact, vigorous bush. 
KELLY’S 
“Favorite Six” 
All 2 Year No. 1 
Described Above 
All 6 for 
