PLANT CHERRY TREES THIS FALL! 
Recognized Authorities Agree Fall-Planted 
Cherries Make Better Growth 
KELLY’S Upland-Grown, Strong Rooted CHERRIES 
We are one of the largest producers of Cherry trees in the United States. Sixty 
years’ experience—ideal soil and climatic conditions all combine to produce the 
finest to be had in Cherry trees. Our Cherries are all upland grown, thus assuring 
a healthy, vigorous root system. Cherry trees require a well drained soil. 
PRICES OF SWEET AND SOUR CHERRY TREES 
Each 
Ten 
Hundred 
2 Year 
5 to 7 ft. 
3 /4 and up. 
. $.60 
$5.00 
$35.00 
2 Year 
4 to 5 ft. 
% to 3 A . 
.55 
4.50 
30.00 
2 Year 
3 to 4 ft. 
V 2 to % . 
.50 
4.00 
25.00 
1 Year 
3 to 5 ft. 
Sturdy Buds. 
.55 
4.50 
30.00 
Note—TREES ON MAZZARD ROOTS 5c PER TREE ADDITIONAL 
Write for Prices on Larger Quantities 
MONTMORENCY . . . 
THE LEADING SOUR CHERRY 
LARGE MONTMORENCY “Best Pie Cher¬ 
ry”—Fruit is good-sized, fine flavored and 
bright, clear red. The canning factories are 
always calling for them and buy them by the 
hundreds of tons. The best of all sour varieties; 
is a good shipper, very attractive and always 
brings good prices. The trees are the cleanest 
and best growers and are less subject to disease, 
less affected by wet weather, and are the best 
bearers of all other sour varieties. Montmorency 
can always be depended upon for a full crop, no 
matter how unfavorable the season may be. 
Fruit ripens ten days after Early Richmond. 
SOUR VARIETIES 
DYEHOUSE—Ripens a week ahead of Early 
Richmond. The earliest 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. 
MAY DUKE—A very early dark red cherry of 
good quality. Very hardy. June. 
OSTHEIM—Large, dark red. Almost sweet. 
Hardy. Late July. 
SWEET VARIETIES 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Very large, bright 
purplish black. Juicy and rich. An immense 
bearer. June. 
BING—Large, dark brown, of fine quality. 
Hardy and vigorous. July. 
GOVERNOR WOOD—Large, yellow marbled 
with light red. Sweet and rich. Productive. June. 
LAMBERT—Very large, purplish red. Firm and 
rich. Very productive. Late July. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann)—Large, pale yellow 
with bright red cheek. July. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU—Very large, deep 
mahogany color. Very juicy. July. 
Wl NDSOR—Large, very dark red, firm and rich. 
July. 
YELLOW SPANISH—Pale yellow with bright 
red cheek. Productive. June. 
For additional varieties and more complete 
descriptions, please refer to our general 
Spring catalog. 
CASH DISCOUNT IF YOU ORDER EARLY! 
On all orders received by us on or before October 10, 1940, we will allow 
a special 10% discount. Save money . . . and help us avoid a big rush at 
shipping season. It’s Your advantage to take the discount! 
NOTE: This offer applies only to orders of $3.00 or more, and when cash 
accompanies the order. 
THIS CATALOG IS OUR ONLY SALESMAN 
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