5” DISCOUNT 
OCTOBER 1, 1943, we will allow a special 5% 

A Typical Kelly Fruit Tree 
Showing the Heavy Bearing Qualities 
of Kelly’s R. |. Greening 
Kelly Heavy 
4 LEADERS FOR FALL PLANTING 


where the winters are mild. !n sections 
peaches can be planted in the fall, 


planted in the spring. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. 


unusually hardy. 
ELBERTA. Yellow  freestone; 
is large to extra large; 
brilliant shades of red, over 
showing a red blush on the 
berta is America’s best canning Peach, 
favorite with commercial canners. 

midseason. 






A promising new variety. 
VALIANT. Large, 
good quality. Productive. 




Each Each 
1 Yr. 5-6 Ft. 11/16 & Up 1.25 1.10 
1 Yr. 4-5 Ft. 9/16-11/16 1.00 85 


1 Yr. 3-4 Ft. 7/16-9/16" 80 8.65 

[4] 
Fall planting of Peaches is now recommended 
trees make 
much better growth the first season than when 
Large yellow freestone of 
highest quality. Tender, juicy and sweet. Tree 
golden yellow with 
a yellow skin, 
sunny side. El- 
HALE-HAVEN. In season about ten days ahead 
of Elberta. Large, yellow freestone, highly 
blushed, very attractive, round, firm, and of 
good quality. Tree is vigorous and productive. 
yellow freestone, juicy, 
Early September. 
1-9 10-49 50-299 
FOR EARLY ORDERS. 
on all orders received 
by us on or before 
Discount. 
True-to-Name 
Strong Fibrous Roots 
Kellys Selected APPLE 
Ly Star Leaders—*CORTLAND *McINT 

Upl: 

PRICES CF KELLY’S INSPECTED APPLE TREES 
20X07 5-60 Ft 1/1 6re GU pace tree 
2 Yr. 4-5 Ft. 9/16-11/16” 
Bearing Age Trees 
so, (ole 'e: emis. twilelie) sie 19) 8) 18) 0. \@. 0. jo "8" 9) [p! 6) 10.0 Bias loud enaal® 
1-9 10-49 50-299 
Each Each Each 
APRS Alice $1.25 $1.00 $ .75 
a eleva oe 1.00 ae -65 
2.25 2.00 

Best Summer Apples 
EARLY McINTOSH. For home orchard or commercial 
use this is the ideal early variety to plant. Resem- 
bles its McIntosh parent with its handsome red col- 
or and uniform round shape. The tree is a vigor- 
ous grower, hardy and productive. It is an annual 
bearer, and early thinning is recommended. The 
flesh is white, tender and juicy, with fine flavor. 
Ideal dessert Apple. Ripens in August. 
RED ASTRACHAN. Tree hardy and good bearer. 
Fruit very handsome, large, round, nearly covered 
with deep crimson, overspread with thick bloom; 
juicy and good, though rather acid; one of the best 
of the summer varieties. August. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Tree upright, and a very 
early and abundant bearer. Fruit of good size; skin 
clear white turning to a pale yellow; flavor acid 
and very good. August. Desirable variety for home 
use. 
Best Autumn Apples 
MILTON. A very handsome new Apple of the Mcln- 
tosh type. Fruit a beautiful pinkish red with tender, 
crisp, white flesh of excellent flavor. Trees hardy 
and vigorous. Ripens a month ahead of McIntosh. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. A new red sport, much more 
attractive than its parent. Differs from the old 
Gravenstein only in the solid dark red color of the 
fruit. Should be planted in place of Gravenstein. 
WEALTHY. Beautiful, brilliant red Apple of fine 
quality. Exceptionally hardy and an early bearer. 
Excellent filler. October to January. 
Yielding Peaches 
where 
Fruit 
and a 
very 
Each 
.85 
.60 
.50 




HOME 
APPLE COLLECTION 
No. 3 
ALL SCIENTIFICALLY GROWN 
LARGE 2 Yr. 4-5 Ft. TREES 
1 Cortland 1 
1 Northern Spy 1 
1 Dolgo Crab 
All 5 for $3.35 
Early Mcintosh 
Red Delicious 
ADDITIONAL VARIETIES 
Necessarily, because of lack of space, we cannot 
list in this Special Circular all the plants and vari- 
eties we grow. Therefore, if you would like our Gen- 
eral Catalog for 1943, please send a post card and 
it will be sent promptly. 
FALL PLANTING THIS YEAR 
Life moves so swiftly nowadays that you cannot af- 
ford to lose another year of garden satisfaction by 
delaying your planting until spring. Garden planting 
time is here for fall planting. 
Experts agree that fall is the ideal time for plant- 
ing. Why wait until the rush of spring, when condi- 
tions are so much more favorable in autumn? 
Plants moved in fall are well settled and thoroughly 
rooted in the spring. They are ready to start new 
growth long before conditions are favorable for spring 
planting. 
Shipment of all Trees Starts about October 15th when New Growth is riutcred! 
