APPLES). 
ARE STILL LOW 



A new McIntosh seedling introduced 
and recommended by the New York 
State Experimental Station. Hand- 
somely colored solid dark red. Fruit 
large with fine grained whitish flesh. 
Excellent quality and flavor. Ripens 
about the same time as McIntosh 
but keeps longer. 
333 Moody St., Waltham, Mass. 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, 
Dansville, N. Y 
Gentlemen: 
The apple trees you sent me arrived in good 
condition at my home ia Weston. Thank 
you for your good service. 
Sincerely yours, 
Paul R. Allen 
PRICES OF INSPECTED APPLE TREES Each Ten 50-100 
2 VGAareo tii items g ANG LID sere. ee ear So te or ce te ele ot tee bg eitinge ws $.70 $6.00 $30.00 
PLY COVREA NO DINE rE eNO re ee tee arctan pis ee eae re ees -60 5.00 25.00 
ZeV CAKES LO ATE a tet 00 ge ee et ete re ce ei eae ti inte ee ed Se -50 4.00 20.00 
1 Year 314to5ft. Sturdy Buds............ Sst tas ts Pe pRTE Mast, Mone Oa we -60 5.00 25.00 
Write for Prices on Larger Quantities 
PLANT THESE VARIETIES . . . SAAN a eV seahiget tf 
TOPS ON OUR 
LIST!!! 
high quality and flavor of the Mc- 
Intosh, the ability to stand hand- 
ling of the Baldwin and tendency to 
hang to the tree of the Ben Davis. 
Should be planted extensively. An 
excellent variety to plant with McIntosh as a 
cross pollinator. The fruit of Cortland is as 
large or larger than that of McIntosh, round 
to somewhat conical in shape. In color it is a 
bright red, blushed with darker red, splashed 
and striped with carmine and more or less 
overlaid with a deep purplish bloom. October- 
February. 
STATEMENT OF INSPECTION 
FOR TRUENESS TO NAME 
Amherst, Mass., September 11, 1941 
To Whom It May Concern: 
This is to state that all the salable apple and 
sweet cherry stock now growing in the nurseries 
of Kelly Brothers Nurseries, near Dansville, New 
York, have been examined for trueness to name 
by A. P. French, O. C. Roberts, and L. Southwick 
and, as they now stand in the nursery row all trees 
are, to the best of our knowledge and belief, true 
to name. 
J. K. SHAW, 
Research Professor of Pomology 

