Kelly’s FLOWER SEEDS 
MORNING GLORY. 


Heavenly Blue. White throat. 
Early. a i 
a li anese. any colors. 
AGER, Tecan bushy plants CALENDULA. Free flowering NASTURTLUMS, 
Flowers all season. Fine for annual. Use in beds or borders. g ixed. (Climbin 
horders or edging. Blooms until late fall. PACKETS 10 EACH Senet Bisel (Low ati 
ALYSSUM Campfire. Dark orange,  scar- Golden Gleam. (Bush _ type, 
Little Gem. Low growing. let sheen, any 6 50¢ = any 14 $1.00 sweet-scented.) 
White flowers, sweet scented. 3est Mixed, f ; f NSY 
Excellent for borders. CANDYTUPFT. Easily grown. Shipped Postpaid Giant Trimardeau. Large and 
INCHUSA _ May be sown early. 1 ft. high. beautiful blossoms. 
Blue Bird. Tall hardy an- CARDINAL CLIMBER Rapid F , Orchid Flowered. Very attrac- 
nual Indigo blue flowers. growing climber with cardina) DIANTHUS. Chinensis. 0 1 d- tive variety of pansies. 
Blooms throughout season. ved flowers. Grows best in sun. fashioned Pinks. Easy to grow. ppTUNIA 
PERS. CARNATION. — Gives continuous For cutting or borders. Howard Star. Gives profusion 
{ Monte. Largest Aster known fragrant blooms. ENGLISH DAISY (Bellis). Dou- of unique blooms with five 

PORTULACA. Low growing an- 
nual. Small flowers. 
POPPIES. Fine annual flowers. 
Shirley Mixed. Semi-double, 
many shades. 
Double Flowered Large fiow- 
ers, plants tall. 
California. 
PHLOX. Blooms profusely all 
summer. Annual mixed 
Large " flowers 
Many colors. 
double flowers. 
SNAPDRAGON. 
on long stems. 
STOCKS. Large, 
SWEET PEAS pit ; 
Spencer Mixed. ihe favorite 
for size and beauty. Long 
stems. Strong vines. 
Grandiflora. The old-fashioned 
sweet scented sweet pea. 
Very good mixture of colors. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Perennial. 
Blooms early in spring. 
VERBENA. Consistent bluomer. 
Rare colors. 
ZINNIA 
Dahlia Flowered Mixed. Makes 
a brilliant display from July 
to frost. Flowers last many 
days when cut. Plants are 
sturdy and well branched, 

Fully double, wilt-resistant. SS Sy Double flowers, nice- Pie ates Ideal for edging pointed star in center. 
Crim: y colored, or low beads, 
: Comet. Mixed colors. COLUMBINE. (Aquilegia). Per- FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). Blos- Roe ae ae ae 
Gia i Branching. Mixed colors. ennial. soms grow on long spikes. Blue Bee. Beautiful violet blue. 
Queen of the Market. Mixed COSMOS, Pinkie. Late introduc- LUPINS. Long spikes with pea- Rosy Morn. Low growing and 
Daybree! Popular variety tion. Clear rose-pink, large. like flowers. Blooms July to covered with a mass'. of 
with most attractive flowers. Orange Flare. Distinctive bril- August. Mixed colors. blooms over a long season. 
Mixed colors. . liant orange colored blooms. MARIGOLD. Carmine-pink with white 
Peony Flowered. Mixed colors. Plants bushy. -Good for cut- Double African. throat 
BAC HELOR SLE ES yN. _ Double ting. A “Gold Medal” winner. Gigantea Sunset Giants. Pro- Striped “and Blotched. Many 
§ Fl ; ae ene graceful stems. Karly Flowering Mixed. Large duces largest flower known eolors -combined to make a 
Al Y's 3 BRE Tt _ Attractive _ flowers. Blooms early. in marigold group. Flowers variety of markings. 
plants covered with tin) DELPHINIUM. Perennial. loosely formed. Sweet fra- 
jlossoms ; france. 
AMERICAN ELM (60-100 ft.)—Tall vase shaped. Fine far NORWAY MAPLE (60-70 ft.)—Excellent street and ahede 
street planting. Queen of American trees. 6-8 ft. $1.56 each, tree. Strong, fast grower, even in poor soil. Very hardy. 6: 
10 for $10.00. 8 ft., $1.40 each; 8-10 ft., $2.00 each; 10-12 ft., $2.50 each. 
B ECHTE Ls FLOWERING CRAB (8-12 ft.)—Lawn tree. Med- rs 
ii, STORER, De Juble rose shaped pin : blossoms. 2-3 ft.. 50¢ PAUL'S DOUBLE SCARLET THORN (8-10 ft.)—Double scar- 
each. 10 tay $4.50: B4 ft.27he each. 10 for $6.50. let flowers in May- June followed by showy red berries. Up- 
CAROLINA POPLAR (30-60 ft.)—Hardyv. fast growing: large right habit of growth and one of the choicest of the aie) 
idaves. 6-2 ft... 60c each. 10 for $4.50. ornamental trees in existence. 4-5 ft., $1.65 each. 
yrned * 2.40 
Fe ee ee ee ee Tue ea, PRUNUS NEWRORT soiitt)--amallvan igem pean enulnne: 
ae 3 Live scan seco ile ay’ ae se ee hat OR FE ee an ple foliage, retains color well through the season. Small rec 
cea yiRavey, 16y3 aye , ie fruits in late summer. 4-5 ft., 7T5¢ each. 
CUT-LEAF MW BEPING BIRCH (90-60 ft.)——Tall, slender, STLVER LEAF MAPLE (60-70 ft.)—Rapid growing, large 
Weeping. Thee. y white es -8 ft..° $1.85 each. sowed 2 tree. Foliage silvery underneati. 6-8 ft., $1.25 ea., 
LOMBARDY POPLAR C60 fe Tall fast vrowing spire- 10 ft., $1.50 each. 
like tree. Fine for -creens and background, Adapted to wide 
‘ange of soils. 4-5 ft., 10¢ each. 10 for $3.50; 6-8 ft., 60¢ each, WEEPING WILLOW (Babylon) (25-30 ft. )—-The branches are 
1 for $5.50. a soothing olive green, slender, graceful, drooping nearly to 
Me PA SAN EC eee 5 (saZ fae fieettbome sii the -yround im -great biliows. ~beaves” tong, narrow, silky 
tree with clusters of red berries that remain on the trees un- vreen. Grows rapidly and sueceeds everywhere. 6-8 ft., $1.25 . 
til early winter, 6-6 ft. $1.75 each each; 10 for $10.00. 

Strong 2 Year, 2 to 3 ft., No 1. Blooming Size Bushes 
PRICES (Except as Noted) 
45c each, 3 for $1.25, 10 for $4.00 
ALMOND (Prunus Glandulosa) (4-5 ft.) —An erect grow- 
ing shrub that has dainty double pink blossoms in May 
that resembles small roses, which completely cover the 
twigs and branches. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) (6-8 ft.) Tall growing shrub 
that is very effective for groups and specimen planting. 
for Home Beautification 
FLOW ERING—-QUINCE (Cydonia Japonica) 
Completely 
May. 
Ing is conplete withcut one or more. 
FORSYTHLA (Golden Bell) Fortuni 
growing of the Forsythias, most stiffly upright in habit. 
Golden tlowers completely cover the branches in early 
spring. 
Intermedia (Border) 
(3-4 ft.J— 
flowers in 
No plant- 
dazzling scarlet 
shaped fruits. 
covered with 
followed by small quince 
(6 ft.)—Tallest 
(4 ft.)—Similar to Fortuni, except 
: ; 3 . hat 1} ie ee y 
One of the few shrubs that are in blossom. from mid- Bade It is Li ae ris uf growing. ; 
summer until very late Fall. Choice of Purple, Red HYDRANGEA P. G, (4 ft.)—Popular late summer bloom- 
"ha hihi Abii dd c “ te Le, . s 5 = ; ‘ 
White. and Pink. All double flowering ing shrub. The immense cone-shaped blooms are white 
yTiile’, cai lti il} ’ ‘ x i balls r } * 4 ‘ 
SF: ‘~ , : i at first, then turn pink and bronze. Grows in sun or 
BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia) (4-4 ft.) —This gorgeous partial shade and makes a very conspicuous specimen 
shrub has an abundance of pale pink. bell shaped flow- plant. 
arching limb growth. 18-24 in., 55 each, 3 for $1.50. INDIAN CURRANT (Coralberry or Red Snowberry) (3- 
ers during June One of its many virtues is its long 4 ft.) —Dwarf shrub of gyraceful habit. Rose colored 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS (Siender Deutzia) (2 ft.)-—One of blossoms in June or July, followed by dull red coral 
our best growing flowering shrubs. White flowers in . solores pee, apa erm. 
eraceful upright clusters in May and June SPIREA VAN HOUTTEL (Bridal Wreath) (4-6 ft.)— 
Most popular flowering shrub. Suitable for hedge or 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER (5-6 Hy, ee emecirul specimen planting. White flowers in clusters during 
double white flowers tinged with rose in May. One ol May and June. 2-3 ft., 25¢ each, 10 for $2.00, 100 for 94 in 
our most popular shrubs. $15.00. eM 

Kelly 
6-8 ft., 
(30-40 ft.)—A very rapid 
dense fohage. 
a creamy yellow 
Brothers Nurseries - Dansville, 

FOR QUICK GROWTH 
OCEAN SPRAY 
OCEAN SPRAY (Something really new under the 
Sun) (4-5 ft.)—This shrub has the habits of the 
Hydrangea P. G., pyramidal in shape, flowers of 
blooming in great profusion. It 
is one of the most graceful plants offered to date. 
Prefers a sunny location and wel] drained soil. 18- 
T5e each, 3 for $2.00. 

rower with small 
Resembles Norway Maple in 
shape. Excellent for tall hedge and windbreak. 
$1.25 each; 8-10 ft., $1.50 each. 
