
KELLY’S Inspected APPLE TREES 
Autumn Varieties 
Descriptions indicate approximate date at which fruit ripens in 
Western New York 
Summer Varieties 
Descriptions indicate approximate date at which fruit ripens in 
Western New York 
ANOKA (New). A new variety which bears prolifically 2 to 3 years 
after planting. Not a commercial variety in the East. Large, red 
striped, ripens soon after Yellow Transparent. August 10th-15th. 
CARLTON (New). Desirable for home use and roadside markets. 
Annual bearer. Color and size similar to [ed Astrachan. Flesh 
white. August 2O0/h-80:h. 
Early Harvest 

An old variety still holding popularity because of its large 
size and early bearing qualities. 
August Ist-5th. 
Fruit is pale yellow and of 
fine flavor. 

LODI. A new fruit that closely re- 
sembles one of its parents, Yellow 
Transparent, but the fruits are 
larger and ripen a little later. An 
annual bearer that is becoming a 
commercial variety. Tends to bear 
young. August 10th-15th. 
MELBA. A new McIntosh seedling 
from Canada. Fruit is attractive | 
with bright crimson over pale yel- 
low color. Good size and pleasantly 
flavored. Season shortly ahead of 
Early McIntosh, adapted for road- 
side stand and home. August 10-16, 
RED ASTRACHAN. § Tree hardy 
and good bearer. Fruit very hand- 
some, 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 2nd-Gth. 
RED DUCHESS. Red sport of Du- 
chess. Bears at an early age, good 
size, juicy, subacid. Very hardy. 
August 5th-10th. 
Early 

McIutosh 
For home orchard or commercial use this is the ideal early 
variety to plant. 
Resembles its McIntosh parent with its hand- 
some red color and uniform, round shape. The tree is a vigor- 
ous grower, hardy and productive. It is an annual bearer, and 
early thinning is recommended. Under favorable conditions 
of growth it comes into bearing at an early age. 
Besides 
pleasing the taste, this early Apple pleases the eye. The flesh 
is white, tender and juicy with fine flavor. Ideal dessert Apple. 


Early McIntosh 

Sweet Bough 
Large, pale yellow, sweet, tender, 
and juicy. Tree a compact grower 
and abundant bearer. One of the 
best early Sweet Apples. 
August 12th-18th 
2 Year, 5-6 ft. : 
11/16 and up. 
2 Year, 4-5 ft. 
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YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Tree up- 
right and a very early and abundant 
bearer. Fruit of good size; skin clear 
white turning to a pale yellow; flavor 
Aygust Srd-7?th. 
acid and very good. 

North Java, N. Y., 1943 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: I am very pleased with the fruit trees 
purchased from you and planted early last Spring, as all are growing nicely and 
appear healthy and vigorous. Your services have been of such nature and your 
merchandise of such quality as to justify me in recommending your firm to all 
my acquaintances in need of plants, shrubs, etc. I’m sure proud of the wonderful 
stock. Yours very truly—EMMETT J. MURPHY 
Sept. 12, 
and shrubbery that I 
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Home 
APPLE 
Collection No. 3 
August 15th-25th 
FALL PIPPIN. Very large, yellow, 
tender, juicy and rich. A general favor- 
ite as a Fall cooking Apple. Pleasant, 
aromatic flavor when eaten. Tree is 
vigorous, hardy, and__ productive. 
eptember 15th-2éth. 
This handsome new Apple of the 
McIntosh type ripens with Wealthy 
and a month before McIntosh. 
The tree is hardy, vigorous and an 
annual bearer. Color is beautiful 
pinkish red with heavy bloom. 
Flesh white with flavor more 
sprightly than McIntosh. 
September 10th-20th 

POUND SWEET (Pumpkin Sweet). A 
very large, round, yellow, russet Apple. 
Very sweet and rich. Tree a vigorous, 
rapid, upright grower; valuable. Sep- 
tember 15:h-25th. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. A 
sport, much more attractive than its 
parent. Differs from the old Graven- 
stein only in the solid dark red color of 
the fruit. Should be planted in place 
of Gravenstein. September 10:h-15th. 
TWENTY OUNCE (Collamer). Very 
large yellow striped, red, fine quality 
Apple; good keeper. Tree vigorous 
grower, productive. September 15-25th. 
WEALTHY .. Beautiful, moderate sized, 
brilliant red Apple, fine quality, one of 
the best of its season; is relatively a 
good keeper. Owing to the hardiness 
of the tree, its adaptability to cold 
climates and early bearing habits, can 
be profitably planted as a filler. 
September 15th-20:h. 
WOLF RIVER. Very large, yellow 
striped with bright crimson. Excellent 
for cooking and a long keeper. Sep- 
tember 10th-15th. 
new red 

ALL SCIENTIFICALLY GROWN 
LARGE, 2 Yr. 4-5 Ft. TREES 
1 Cortland, 1 Northern” _, _ 
All 5 for 
Spy, 1 Early Mcintosh, 
2 Red Delicious: Dos Sea 

