KELLY’S PEACHES 
Heavy Yielding • • True-To-Name Trees 
Fall planting of Peaches is now recommended where the winters are mild. In sections 
where Peaches can be planted in the Fall, trees make much better growth the first 
season than when planted in the Spring. 
PRICES OF PEACH TREES 
Each 
Ten 
Hundred 
1 
Year 
5 to 6 ft. 
9116 and up. 
. $.35 
$2.50 
$20.00 
1 
Year 
4 to 5 ft. 
7116 to 9116 
.30 
2.00 
17.00 
1 
Year 
3 to 4 ft. 
5116 to 7116. 
.25 
1.50 
14.00 
Write for Prices on Larger Quantities 
VARIETIES LISTED IN ORDER OF RIPENING—IN 
WESTERN NEW YORK 
MIKADO —Hardy, productive. Ripens about 
six weeks ahead of Elberta. Blossoms self-sterile, 
needs to be inter-planted. Early August. 
GREENSBORO —Large, red over yellow, flesh 
white. Good quality. Freestone. Late August. 
MARIGOLD— Early yellow, excellent quality, 
semi-cling. Late August. 
ORIOLE —Fruit medium to large in size, yellow 
fleshed, and a freestone. Trees vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. Early September. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE —Large yellow freestone of 
highest quality. Tender, juicy, and sweet. Tree 
unusually hardy. 
CUMBERLAND— Vigorous grower and as hardy 
as Carman. Fruit is large, attractive in color and 
shape. Flesh is white and almost free. 
CARMAN— Large, white fleshed peach of fine 
quality. Very hardy and productive. Freestone. 
Early September. 
ROCHESTER —Large yellow, with attractive 
red blush. A very fine canner, prolific, and an 
early bearer. Freestone. Early September. 
VEDETTE— Fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow 
fleshed, and a freestone. Superior quality and 
color. Early September. 
YELLOW ST. JOHN— Of medium size, orange 
yellow with a red blush on sunny side. Good 
quality. Strong grower and prolific. September. 
VALIANT —Large, yellow, freestone, juicy, very 
good quality. Productive. Early September. 
SOUTH HAVEN —Golden yellow with red 
blush. Large, meaty, and of delicious flavor. 
Prolific. Freestone. Early September. 
HALE HAVEN— In season about ten days ahead 
of Elberta. Large, yellow freestone, highly 
blushed, very attractive, round, firm, and of 
good quality. Tree is vigorous and productive. 
A promising new variety. 
ECLIPSE— Yellow freestone. Ripens about a 
week before Elberta and two weeks after Golden 
Jubilee. Fruit attractive, medium to large size, 
very hardy. 
HI LEY BELLE —Large white peach with bright 
red cheek. Rich and juicy. Excellent shipper. 
Freestone. Early September. 
VETERAN— L arge, round, yellow fleshed fruit. 
Freestone. Early September. 
FITZGERALD —Very hardy. Large, brilliant 
yellow with red cheek. Early bearer. Freestone. 
Middle September. 
CHAMPION— Large creamy white with red 
cheek. Excellent quality. Good shipper. Hardy 
and productive. Freestone. Middle September. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA —Large, attractive white 
fleshed peach. Red cheek. Hardy and productive. 
Freestone. Middle of September. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY— Large yellow peach 
of the finest quality and flavor. Freestone. Middle 
of September. 
EARLY ELBERTA— An excellent new variety 
resembling Elberta very closely, except a little 
rounder in shape and about ten days earlier in 
ripening. Freestone. Late September. 
ELBERTA— The greatest commercial variety 
on the market. Will thrive where any peach can 
be grown. A uniform cropper. Large, yellow with 
red cheek, juicy and excellent quality. Freestone. 
Last of September. 
J. H. HALE —An extra large peach, yellow over¬ 
laid with crimson. Flesh golden yellow of de¬ 
licious flavor. An excellent shipper. Prolific when 
cross pollenized with some other variety. Free¬ 
stone. Late September. 
SALBERTA —Large Elberta type, late peach of 
good quality. Freestone. Early October. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE— One of the finest late 
varieties. Large, yellow, of excellent quality. 
Freestone. Early October. 
SMOCK (Beers Smock) —An old variety, 
prized for either home use or market. Bears 
heavy every year. September. 
SALWAY— L arge; deep yellow, red cheek. Flesh 
yellow, juicy. October. 
TREES CAREFULLY DUG AND PACKED 
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