
EARLY RICHMOND—The good old variety that 
bears such large crops in the gardens. Most hardy of 
all varieties, uninjured by severest winters. One of 
the most valuable and popular varieties, unsurpassed 
for cooking purposes. Tree slender in growth with a 
roundish, spreading head. Ripens through June and 
bears good crops. (June 25 to 30.) 
STURDY, UPLAND-GROWN TREES 
SOUR CHERRY 



ENGLISH MORELLO—Fruit large, elongated; af: 
most blackish red when fully ripe; very rich, acid; 
juicy and good. A splendid pie cherry. Tree very 
hardy, somewhat smaller than other sorts, but ex- 
ceedingly productive. This fruit is in great demand 
by the fruit-juice manufacturers. (July 20 to 30.) 
PRICES OF SOUR CHERRY TREES 
PINT EE OTA SALT WT Gists naieouiscprddic disco deor 
BV CAT MSO D. tate COS p reek eee oie cosine cite an be ale 
2e¥ CATES COA figs 5 tO Sg ieee ae a hsik 6 viciec.sdisess sas 
1 Year 3to4ft. Sturdy Buds...................... 
Each Ten 50 to 100 
Br eGo Teer $.80 $7.00 $50.00 
MAS ae Mctect tote? Ses -10 6.00 45.00 
Rieatn Cote ee -60 5.00 40.00 
SSS Soe ee Ee .10 6.00 45.00 
Note—TREES ON MAZZARD ROOTS IN 1 YEAR ONLY AT 5c PER TREE ADDITIONAL 
Write for Prices on Larger Quantities 
Fruit is good-sized, fine flavored and bright clear red. The canning factories are 
always calling for them and buy 
them by the hundreds of tons. 
The best of all sour varieties; is 
a good shipper, very attractive 
and always brings good prices. 
The trees are the cleanest and 
best growers and are less subject 
to disease, less affected by wet 
weather, and are the best bearers 
of all other sour varieties. Mont- 
morency can always be depended 
upon for a full crop, no matter 
how unfavorable the season may 
be. Montmorency is the nation’s 
most popular sour Cherry. 
Whether preserved at home, or 
commercially, it retains fine color 
and quality. (July 15th.) 






HOME ORCHARD 
CHERRY COLLECTION 
For just the price of a few cans of cherries bought 
at your store—you can have plenty of cherries 
for eating and canning—right in your own back 
yard. Take advantage of this Kelly Bargain Offer! 
Large 4 ft. trees 
1 Large Montmorency 
1 Windsor 
1 Napoleon 
3 onty 2° 
























Best Bearer of All 
Sour Cherries 
Favorite of Canners 
Everywhere 
MAY DUKE—The color of this Cherry gradual- 
ly changes from a bright red to nearly black 
when fully ripe. Flesh is red, changing to dark 
purple later; is very juicy, rich, acid, and of 
superior quality. An abundant bearer and very 
hardy. Season very early and fruit must re- 
main on the tree until fully ripe to develop its 
best character. (June 25 to 30.) 



POLLINATION 
Sweet Cherries are self-unfruitful, so must be 
interplanted. Where Napoleon, Bing, and Lam- 
bert are to be planted together another variety 
such as Windsor or Black Tartarian must be 
added as the first three will not pollinate each 
other. The Sour varieties are self-fruitful. 
