HARDY UPLAND GROWN TREES 
13 
Kelly’s 
VARIETIES LISTED IN ORDER 
OF RIPENING 
Season Given is That of Western 
New York 
MIKADO —The most popular very early 
yellow. Hardy, productive. Ripens 
about six weeks ahead of Elberta. 
Blossoms self-sterile, needs to be inter- 
planted. Early August. 
GREENSBORO — Large, bright red 
over yellow, flesh white. Good quality. 
Freestone. Late August. 
MARIGOLD —Early yellow, excellent 
quality, semi-cling. Late August. 
ORIOLE— A new early peach of high 
quality. Fruit medium to large in size, 
yellow fleshed, and a freestone. Trees 
vigorous and productive. Early Sep¬ 
tember. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE —-See opposite page 
for description. 
Peach Trees 
Valiant 
CUMBERLAND —A recent introduction 
of the New Jersey Experiment Station 
as a result of a cross between Belle and 
Greensboro. Vigorous grower and as 
hardy as Carman. Fruit is large, attrac¬ 
tive in color and shape. Flesh is white 
and almost free. 
Suffern, N. Y., Feb. 22., 1938 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
Six years ago this Spring I ordered some South Haven 
Peach trees. Every one got a good start. They had peaches 
on thefourth year. No peach like them for flavor for canning. 
Yours truly, ANDREW HARSH 
South Haven 
