GIANT BOYSENBERRIES ... Hardy, Heavy Bearing Sweet 
The amazing new berry, a cross of the Black¬ 
berry, Raspberry, and Loganberry, and is far 
more vigorous than any of its parents. It is im¬ 
mense in size and when you taste it, you will 
agree that in flavor it stands supreme. The fruit 
when fully ripened will literally melt in your 
mouth. A distinctly different, very pleasant 
flavor, no core and very few seeds, make it a 
most delicious berry for eating fresh, for pies or 
Cultivated BLUEBERRIES 
Delicious—Profitable 
PRICES—Strong 2 Year 12 to 18 in. Plants, 
75c each, $6.00 per 10 
(Write for prices on larger quantities) 
Cultivated Blueberries grow in large clusters, 
plump, tender, and practically seedless with the 
delightful tang of the wild fruit. In addition to 
bearing large crops, it is a nice bush to add 
attraction to a lawn or garden. 
Blueberries require an acid soil which contains 
an abundance of peat moss or other partly de¬ 
cayed vegetable matter. If your soil is deficient 
in this material, a heavy application of peat, 
rotted sawdust, or other material should be made 
and worked into the top 6 inches of soil. 
Plant 3 to 4 ft. apart in rows 6-8 ft. apart. Will 
produce satisfactorily for 50 years, or more. For 
proper pollination, plant two or more varieties. 
We recommend the following: 
CABOT (Early) —Bush is rather low and spread¬ 
ing, seldom reaching a height exceeding 4 feet. 
One of the earliest varieties, a good producer, 
excellent flavor, and a good shipper. Fruit is 
large, firm, and attractive. 
RANCOCAS (Mid-season)—Popular. Ripens 
about 2 weeks after Cabot. The bush is tall, 
vigorous, and productive. The fruit is large, light 
blue, firm, and attractive. 
RUB EL (Late)—Tall well shaped bush, attrac¬ 
tive appearance, excellent producer, good quality 
slightly tart berry. 
for canning. If you want a real treat, here it is. 
It makes considerable horizontal growth as com¬ 
pared to its height. For easy picking, plants 
should be trained on a fence or wires. Plants are 
strong, vigorous, and quite hardy. However, we 
advise covering with straw or hay in Winter in 
cold climates to avoid Winter injury. 
PRICES—Strong 1 Year Plants—15c each, 
95c per 10, $3.50 per 50, $6.00 per 100 
GOOSEBERRIES 
The Gooseberry is gaining in popularity 
every year. It has been found to be very 
profitable in the home market and grows 
readily in any good soil. The plants bear 
abundantly and require little care. 
Prices of Extra Size Two Year Bushes: 
25c each, $2.00 per 10, $18.00 per 100 
DOWN ING—A medium size whitish green 
gooseberry, of good quality. Strong, up¬ 
right grower and quite prolific. Midseason. 
RED JACKET—JOSSLYN—Light red, 
medium size, excellent quality. Vigorous 
upright grower, healthy and productive. 
Early. 
CURRANTS 
PRICES—Extra strong 2 year bushes, 20c 
each, $1.75 per 10, $12.00 per 100 
Write us for Special Prices on Large 
Quantities 
WILDER—An unsurpassed commercial sort. 
Bunches and berries very large, bright attractive 
red. Hang on bushes well and of excellent quality. 
Productive. 
129 So. Seneca St. Weedsport, N. Y. 
June 4, 1940 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
Your bundle of trees and bushes arrived in splendid 
condition. In all of 40 years I have purchased trees 
and shrubs, I think these were the best. 
Yours very truly, 
G. G. WHITMAN 
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