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PLENTY OF FIBROUS ROOTS ON ALL OUR TREES 
The above illustration shows Mr. William F. Kelly and Mr. John W. Kelly in a block of 1 yr. 
apple trees. They are extra large, 5 to 6 foot trees, about xi in. caliper, with nice, clean straight bodies 
and an abundance of healthy fibrous roots. 
We recommend the planting of one year apple trees. They stand transplanting better, make a 
quicker start and a more vigorous growth the first year or two and at the end of three or four years 
they are fully the equal of 2 year old trees set at the same time. 
Summer Varieties 
EARLY MclNTOSH—A handsome new 
early red apple of exceptionally fine 
flavor and high quality. Trees are vigor¬ 
ous, hardy, healthy, productive and 
bear annually. Excellent for roadside 
markets and home use. Ripens in August. 
EARLY HARVEST—Large pale yellow apple 
of fine flavor. Good bearer. August. 
GOLDEN SWEET—Large, pale yellow, very 
sweet. August. 
MELBA—A new McIntosh seedling from 
Canada. Fruit bright crimson. Season a 
little ahead of Early McIntosh. Good 
for home use and roadside markets. 
RED AST RAC HAN—Tree hardy and good 
bearer. Fruit very handsome, large, round, near¬ 
ly covered with deep crimson, overspread with 
thick bloom; juicy and good, though rather 
acid; one of the best of the summer varieties 
for cooking. Ripens in August. 
SWEET BOUGH—Large, pale yellow, sweet. 
Abundant bearer. One of the best sweet apples. 
August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—The best early 
yellow apple. Excellent flavor. Trees hardy and 
abundant bearers. August. 
NEW VARIETIES 
All the varieties of fruit trees we 
offer have been tried and tested and 
proven to be commercial successes. 
While we like to offer new varieties, we 
do not do so until we are sure they 
merit large scale commercial planting. 
Too many orchardists have been prac¬ 
tically ruined by heavily planting vari¬ 
eties they knew little or nothing about. 
If you have a new variety or special 
type you would like to grow, write us 
and we will arrange to propagate them 
for you. 
