KELLY'S 
Afifue, 
COLLECTION 
No. 2 
6 Strong 2 Year 3/^ 
5 to 7 Feet Trees 
iValue $3.00) 
1 Early McIntosh 
1 Baldwin 
1 Delicious 
1 McIntosh 
1 R. I. Greening 
1 Northern Spy 
Special Price $2.00 
Yellow Delicious 
GOLDEN RUSSET —Attractive, yellow rus- 
setted ai)i)le. Lon^ keeper. Tree a vigorous 
grower. Xovemher to A})iil. 
GRIMES GOLDEN -An apple of fine quality. 
Fruit medium to large, l)right yellow flesh. Juicy 
and fine flavoi-ed. Tree vigorous grower, hard}' 
and productive. Keeps until April. 
JONATHAN —.V beautiful red aj^ple, highly 
flavored and of excellent quality, being tender, 
juicy, spi(*y, and rich—a splendid family sort and 
highly jH-ofitable for market. Tree long-lived, i)ro- 
ductive, and an earh’ bearer. November to April. 
KENDALL -A new McIntosh seedling intro¬ 
duced and recommended by the New 'i'ork State 
F]xperimental Station. Handsomely colored solid 
dark red. Fruit large with fine grained whitish 
flesh. Flxcellent (piality and flavor. Ripens al)out 
the same time as Alcintosh. Productive and a 
good keeper. October. 
KING (Tompkins County) —One of the largest 
red winter apples. Large size and attractive color 
makes it desirable for home use. November to 
March. 
LOBO- A McIntosh type of Canadian origin. 
Precedes its parent in season. Larger and darker 
red with more conspicuous dots. It is primarily 
ada})ted for southern growers. 
CORTLAND 
comparatively new apple 
of the McIntosh type that 
combines the high (piality 
and flavor of the McIntosh, 
the ability to stand handling 
of the Baldwin and ability to 
hang to the tree of the Ben 
Davis. In color it is bright 
r(‘d, splashed, and stripcnl 
with carmine, and overlaid 
with a deej) purplish bloom 
f'lesh is firm but juicy. 
Should be jilanted ext(‘nsive- 
ly. An excellent variety to 
j)lant with McIntosh as a 
ero.ss jiollinatoi'. 'I’he Ix'st 
apple introduction of the 
twentieth century. Novem¬ 
ber to IVbruary. 
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IT PAYS TO PLANT THE BEST 
