x SPECIAL * 
Parcel Post Size 
Sweet Cherry 
3-ft. Specimens 
Price: 
1to 9 trees 
10 to 49 trees 
Postpaid 
x SPECIAL * 
Parcel Post Size 
Sour Cherry 
21,-ft. Specimens 
Price: 
1to 9 trees 
10 to 49 trees 
Postpaid 

English Morello 
SOUR CHERRY 
EARLY RICHMOND—The good old variety that bears such 
large crops in the gardens. Most hardy of all varieties, unin- 
jured by severest winters. One of the most valuable and popu- 
lar 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.) 
ENGLISH MORELLO—Fruit large, elongated; almost blackish 
red when fully ripe; very rich, acid; juicy and good. A splendid 
pie cherry. Tree very hardy, somewhat smaller than other 
sorts, but exceedingly productive. This fruit is in great demand 
by the fruit-juice manufacturers. (July 20 to 30.) 
LARGE MONTMORENC Y—(See Page 9 for description.) 
SWEET CHERRY 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Bright purplish black, very large, rich, 
and juicy, half tender. Tree vigorous, erect; heavy bearer. 
(June 30 to July 4.) 
BING—Tree very hardy, and vigorous, with heavy foliage. It 
succeeds in the East better than most sweet varieties. Fruit is 
large, dark brown or black, fine quality, delicious. Good shipper, 
ideal for commercial purposes. (July 5 to 10.) 
GOVERNOR WOOD—Fruit light yellow, marbled light red, 
large, heart-shaped, rich, sweet, and juicy. Productive. (June 
24.) 
LAMBERT—Purple-red in color, rich, and firm. Considered one 
of the largest of all cherries. Enormous crops every year. Tree 
grows well and is proof against fungous and insect attacks. Fine 
shipper. (July 18 to 25.) 


GARDEN FRUIT 
TREE COLLECTION 
1 McIntosh Red Apple 
1 Northern Spy Apple 
1 Hale Haven Peach 
1 Bartlett Pear 
1 Clapp’s Favorite Pear 
1 Fellemburg Prune 
2 Yr. 4-5 ft. trees 
~ ALL & TREES—ONLY $3.85 




NAPOLEON—(Scee Page 9 for Description.) 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU—Large size fruit of deep mahogany 
color. Flesh dark, very juicy, tender, and has fine rich flavor. 
An excellent shipper. Fruit grows in clusters. (July 10.) 
YELLOW SPANISH—Pale yellow with bright red cheeks. One 
of the best, most beautiful, and popular of all light colored 
Cherries. Productive. (June 30 to July 4.) 
BLACK GIANT—One of Burbank’s introductions. Tree large, 
vigorous, and very productive. Large black fruit late in season. 
Excellent quality. (July 14 to 18.) 
SENECA—Similar to Black Tartarian in color and size, which 
it precedes by two weeks. Tree hardy and prolific. (June 10 
to 15.) 
WINDSOR—(Scee Page 9 for Description.) 
16 Granite Road, Alapocas Drive, Wilmington, Delaware 
Sept. 1, 1942 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
I am very pleased with the fruit trees that I purchased from you and planted 
early this Spring, as all are growing nicely and appear healthy. 
Yours truly, E. F. LANG 




POLLINATION 
Sweet Cherries are self-unfruitful, so must be interplanted. 
Where Napoleon, Bing, and Lambert 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. 


177 Gibson Ave., White Plains, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1942 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
Merchandise on my recent order reached me promptly and appear to be 
plants of vigorous quality and condition. Your services have been of such 
nature and your merchandise of such quality as to justify me in recommending 
your firm to my acquaintances in need of plants, shrubs, etc. 
Yours truly, 
IRA M. KLINE 
