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CORTLAND. 
A comparatively new apple of the 
McIntosh type that combines the 
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 Mc- 
Intosh 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. 
=> NORTHERN SPY 
A leading commercial variety. Fruit is large 
and very attractive, being of bright red color 
with a delicious bloom. Flesh is juicy, crisp, 
and excellent for dessert or culinary use. Its 
fine reputation brings high prices in the 
market and the fruit is always in demand. 
Fruit keeps well in storage until April or later. 
November-April. 

RED SPY 
A new red sport identical with Northern Spy 
except that the fruit is a solid bright red 
without either stripe or splashes. Much hand- 
somer than its parent. An excellent commercial 
sort. Tree is hardy and productive. November- 
April. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP 
Fruit medium to large size. Skin smooth, 
slightly striped, coloring to dull red. Pro- 
ductive and early bearer. December- 
March. 
BALDWIN 
Long a favorite with commercial orchard- 
ists for which no substitute has yet been 
found. Yields large crops and is an ex- 
cellent shipper. Highly regarded as an 
eating and cooking apple, having a flavor 
all its own. Fruit is large, bright red, crisp, 
juicy, and rich. Tree vigorous and produc- 
tive. December-March. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
Tree upright, and a very early and abund- 
ant bearer. Fruit of good size; skin clear 
white turning to a pale yellow; flavor acid 
and very good. August 3-7th. 
JONATHAN 
A beautiful red apple, highly flavored and 
of excellent quality, being tender, juicy, 
spicy, and rich—a splendid family sort and 
highly profitable for market. Tree long- 
lived, productive, and an early bearer. 
November-April. 

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 Ma 
and always brings good prices. y 
The trees are the cleanest and j 
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 q 
and quality. (July 15th.) . 
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Best Bearer of All 
Sour Cherries 
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PRICES ON SOUR 
CHERRY TREES 
1-9 10-49 50-300 
2 Year Each Each Each 
5 to 6 ft. $0.95 $0.85 $0.65 
SWEET C ll E iP Ri ES ; Ate5 ft. 85 5 199 
2 Year 
C A ff R RY C0 L L FE C T j 0 Ai BLACK TARTARIAN—Bright purplish black, very Ree ee 1005-60 eee 
large, rich, and juicy, half tender. Tree vigorous, 3 to 4 ft. 85 75 ec 
erect; heavy bearer. (June 30 to July 4.) 

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! 
PRICES ON SWEET 
CHERRY TREES 
1-9 10-49 50-300 
2 Year Each Each Each 
5 to 6 ft. $1.00 $0.90 $0.70 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann)—Good for market and 
canning. Large size, beautiful cherry, pale yellow 
with bright red cheek; sweet, juicy, and firm. The 
leading white sweet Cherry. (July 7 to 10.) 





Large 4 ft. trees 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU—Large size fruit of deep 



1 English Morello mahogany color. Flesh dark, very juicy, tender, and 2 Year 
1 Black Tartarian has fine rich flavor. An excellent shipper. Fruit grows 4 to 5 ft. .90 .80 -60 
1 Large Montmerency in clusters. (July 10.) 2 Year 
1 Napoleon 3 to 4 ft. -80 .65 2595 
WINDSOR—Fruit very large, juicy, and firm; flesh 1 Year 
4 to 5 ft. 90 80 60 
(Trees on Mazzard Roots at 
10c per tree additional!) 
pinkish and sometimes streaked. Good quality; ex- 
cellent bearer. Tree upright, vigorous, and rapid 
grower. Popular for its large size and dark color; 
almost black. One of the leading commercial sorts. 
(July 20 to 26.) 
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