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KELLY'S 
SELECT 
Each Ten 100 
1Yr.5to6ft.9-16&up $ .35 $2.50 $20.00 
1 Yr. 4 to 5 ft. 7-16 to 9-16 30 8=6©2.20 ~=—-17.00 
| 1Yr.3 to4 ft.5-16to7-16 25 1.50 14.00 
COOP PL OL PL LIP LLL LIP LLODI DN 
| HALE H AVEN See ast early variety. Yellow free- 
Attractive new yellow 
Freestone Peach, ri- 
pening in midseason. 
Large size, beautiful 
color, excellent quality. 
Include this variety in 
your planting. 

Peach Tnees 
Direct from Grower, True-to-Name 
CUMBERLAND—Attractive new white flesh. 
ROCHESTER—Excellent for canning. 
VALIANT—Hardy, yellow freestone. 
VETERAN—Similar to Valiant, later in season. 
EARLY CRAWFORD—Finest quality. Large size. 


ELBERTA—Most widely planted peach. Hardy. Productive. 

CHERRIES 
PRICES of PLUMS, 
SWEET and SOUR CHERRIES 
PLUMS 
Each Ten 
LARGE MONTMORENCY 2 Year 5 to7 ft. 34 and UP oss.s $ .60 $5.00 $35.00 Suggested varieties for home 
cee eacierry: 2Year4to5 ft. 5gto% ....... 59 4.50 30.00 oF commercial production. 
Trees bear second year after 
planting. Wonderful for 2 Year 3 to 4 ft. ly, to a Breen ye ois 50 4.00 25.00 See page 12 
canning. 1 Year 3 to5 ft.Sturdy Buds . .55. 4.50 30.00 for complete list. 
SWEET VARIETIES 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Large, bright purplish black. 
BING—Dark black. Fine quality. 
LAMBERT—Purple red in color. Rich and firm. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann)—Pale yellow with bright red cheek. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU—Large, dark, very juicy. 
YELLOW SPANISH—Popular light colored variety. 
ABUNDANCE—Large, very early, bright red. 
BURBANK—Bright reddish purple, very productive. 
BRADSHAW—HEarly, violet red, juicy. 
FELLEMBURG (Prune)—Best freestone prune. Dark purple, 
juicy, delicious. 
LOMBARD—Hardy, medium size, dark red. August. 
MONARCH—Bluish purple. Bears at early age. 
REINE CLAUDE—Pale yellow, marked with red. 

Shuts See Pages 26-27 
Totty. 40ceach, $3.50 per 10 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)—Red, pink, purple, white. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—Viclet purple clusters in midsummer. 
FORSYTHIA—Bright yellow flowers early in April. 
HYDRANGEA P. G.—Immense cone shaped blooms. White. 
Turning to pink in the fall. 
JAPAN QUINCE—Attractive scarlet flowers in May. 
SPIRAEA ANTHONY WATERER—Dwarf plant. 
flowers. 
RED LEAVED BARBERRY—Brilliant bronzy red foliage. 
WEIGELA ROSEA—Deep pink flowers in June. 
Flat red 
SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath) 
Most popular flowering shrub. Suitable for hedge or specimen 
planting. White flowers in clusters during May and June. 
Price—3 to 4 ft., 20c each; $1.50 per 10, $10.00 per 100. 

Roses See Pages 32-34 
SPECIAL * Selected Dozen Rose Collection 
ONE EACH OF THE TWELVE EXQUISITE ROSES LISTED 
All 2 Year No. 1 Plants 
E. G. Hill Glowing Carmine 
Golden Dawn Frau Karl Druschki 12 Roses only 
Betty Uprichard Condesa de Sastago 
Pres. Hoover Etoile de Hollande 
Sister Therese Mrs. Chas. Bell 
Roslyn Pink Dawn 3 a 3 3 
OR YOUR CHOICE of 6 for $2.00 
E. G. Hill—Deep maroon red. Golden Dawn—Lemon yellow. 
Betty Uprichard—Salmon-pink. Pres. Hoover—Variegated. 
Sister Therese—Golde.n yellow. Roslyn—Golden yellow. 
Glowing Carmine—Beautiful tone of carmine. Frau Karl Drus- 
chki—Snowy white. Condesa De Sastago—Rich gold. Etoile De 
Hollande—Finest red. Mrs. Chas. Bell—Dainty dawn pink. 
Pink Dawn—Rose pink. 

he Certificate enclosed is worth $1.00... Onder Now 
