. . . srown under the most exacting conditions to insure 
healthy ... heavy-bearing ... disease-free trees 
FALL PIPPIN —\'ery large, yellow, tender, 
juicy, and rich. A general favorite as a fall cook¬ 
ing a})ple. Pleasant, aromatic flavor when eaten. 
Tree is vigorous, hardy and productive. 
FAMEUSE (Snow Apple) —Hardy, medium 
size; deep crimson; flesh is snowy white, tender, 
melting, and delicious. Tree vigorous with dark 
wood; one of the finest dessert fruits and valualde 
for market. Kipens in November. 
POUND SWEET {Pump¬ 
kin Sweet) —A very large, 
round, yellow, russet apple, 
very sweet and rich. Tree a 
vigorous, rapid, upright 
grower; valuable. October 
and November. 
RED DUCHESS — Red 
sport of Duchess. Rears at 
an early age, good size, 
juicy, subacid. Very hardy. 
September. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN -A new red sport, much 
more attractive than its parent. Differs from the 
old Oravenstein only in the solid dark I'ed color 
of the fruit. Should be i)lanted in place of 
Oravenstein. 
WEALTHY —Beautiful, moderate sized, brilliant 
red apple, fine {piality, one of the best of its 
season; is relatively a good keeper. Owing to the 
hardiness of the tree, its 
adaptability to cold climates 
and early bearing habits, 
can be ])rofitably planted 
as a filler. Season October 
to January. 
WOLF RIVER — Very 
large, yellow striped with 
bright crimson. Excellent 
for cooking and a long 
keeper. September to De¬ 
cember. 
MILTON 
This handsome new apple of the 
McIntosh type ripens with Weal¬ 
thy and a month before Mc¬ 
Intosh. The tree is hardy, vigor¬ 
ous and an annual bearer. Color 
is beautiful pinkish red with 
heavy bloom. Flesh white with 
flavor more sprightly than Mc¬ 
Intosh. 
BALDWIN— Long a favorite with commercial 
orchardists for which no substitute has yet been 
found. Yields large crops and is an excellent 
shipper. Highly regarded as an eating and cook¬ 
ing apple, having a flavor all its own. Fruit is 
large, bright red, crisp, juicy, and i-ich. Tree 
vigorous and productive. 
DELICIOUS (See illustration Page 4) A 
large dark red apple with crisp, fine gi'ained flesh 
of e.xcellent cpiality and flavor. A sj)lendid keej)er 
and shipper. Tree one of the hardiest, a vigorous 
grower with good foliage. A regular annual 
bearer. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS A very fine 
colored, solid red strain of Delicious resembling 
its parent in all characteristics except color. 
GALLIA BEAUTY— An introduction fi’om 
Ohio. This variety is an improved solid red Home 
Beauty. Same shape and texture, but seemingly 
better (}uality. Truly a beautiful apple that meets 
with good market demand. 
Marcy, N. Y., April, 1939. 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
I have been buying Kelly’s trees for the past forty (40) 
years. I have found them always true to name and 
first class trees. Yours truly, 
B. J. SMITH 
GANO (Black Ben Davis) —Similar but superior 
to Ben Davis. Large, dark red. Early bearer and 
good keejier. January to June. 
R. I. Greening 
TREES CAREFULLY DUG AND PACKED 
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