One block of 150,000 peach trees 
SOUTH HAVEN —Another excellent new peach 
well worth planting. Golden yellow with red 
blush. Large, meaty, and of delicious flavor. 
Prolific. Freestone. Early September. 
HALE HAVEN— A new introduction of the 
Mich. Pixperiment Station. In season about ten 
days ahead of Elberta. Large, 3 'ellow freestone, 
highly blushed, very attractive, round, firm, and 
of good qualit 3 \ Tree is vigorous and productive. 
A promising new variet 3 '. 
ECLIPSE -Yellow freestone. Seedling of Belle 
of Georgia introduced at N. J. Experiment Sta¬ 
tion. 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. 
I’leestone. Piarl 3 ^ September. 
VETERAN— I jarge, round, 3 'ellow fleshed fruit. 
P'reestone. Since it ripens a few da 3 's later than 
\’aliant, it makes a desirable sort to follow that 
variet 3 \ Earl 3 ^ September. 
FITZGERALD V eiy hard 3 '. Large, brilliant 
3 ’ellow with red cheek. Earl 3 '^ bearer. lYeestone. 
Middle September. 
CHAMPION Large creamy white with red 
cheek. Pkxcellent (piality. Good shipj)er. Hardy 
and productive. PVeestone. Middle September. 
VISIT OUR NURSERIES 
You are always welcome at our nurs¬ 
eries. Each year hundreds of our cus¬ 
tomers come to our storage for their 
trees, thus saving shipping charges, 
and seeing a thoroughly modern nurs¬ 
ery organization in operation. We in¬ 
vite large buyers to come and pick out 
just the type of tree that best pleases 
them. 
BELLEOFGEORGIA -Large, attractive white 
fleshed peach. Red cheek. Hardy and productive. 
PYeestone. Middle of September. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY —Large 3 "ellow peach 
of the finest qualit 3 " and flavor. Freestone. Middle 
of September. 
EARLY ELBERTA —An excellent new variety 
resembling Elberta ver 3 ^ closely, except a little 
rounder in shape and about ten days earlier in 
ripening. Freestone. Late September. 
ELBERTA —See Page 12 for description. 
J. H. HALE —An extra large peach, 3 ’ellow over¬ 
laid with crimson. Plesh golden yellow, of de¬ 
licious flavor. An excellent shipper. A fine com¬ 
mercial variety. Prolific when cross pollenized 
with some other variet 3 ^ All of the varieties 
offered in this catalog are suitable for planting 
with Hale. PYeestone. Late September. 
SALBERTA— Large Elberta type, late ])each of 
good qualit 3 ". PYeestone. Early October. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE —One of the finest late 
varieties. Large, 3 ^ellow, of excellent quality. 
P^reestone. Early October. 
SMOCK (Bee rs Smock) —An old variety, 
I)rized for either home use or market. Bears 
heavy ever 3 ' 3 'ear. September. 
SALWAY —Large; deep yellow, red cheek. Flesh 
3 'ellow, juicy. October. 
What Our Customers Say . . . 
Lafayette F. R. D., N. J., 
September, 1939. 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
Just a note to record what I consider a remarkable 
record. Year before last I planted one of your Roch¬ 
ester peach trees. Last year it produced five peaches, 
and this year about seventy-five, or just under a 
basket. 
Your trees seem excellent, but this one has out¬ 
stripped them all. 
Very truly yours, 
MRS. KNUD SIGURD BAY 
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