Varieties for 
Quality and Profit 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large, attractive white-fleshed Peach. Red 
cheek. Hardy and productive. Freestone. September 3rd-—7th. 
CARMAN. Large, white fleshed Peach of fine quality. Very hardy and 
productive. Freestone. August 28th-Seplember 2nd. 
CHAMPION. Large creamy white with red cheek. Excellent quality. 
Good shipper. Hardy and productive. Freestone. September Sth—8th. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Large yellow Peach of the finest quality and 
flavor. Freestone. September 6th—10th. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE. One of the finest late varieties. Large, yellow, 
of excellent quality. Freestone. September 25th—28th. 
CUMBERLAND. A recent introduction of the New Jersey Experiment 
Station as a result of a cross between Belle and Greensboro. Vigorous 
grower and as hardy as Carman. Fruit is large, attractive in color.and 
shape. Flesh is white and almost free. August 18:h—23rd. 
EARLY ELBERTA. An excellent 
new variety resembling Elberta 
very closely, except a little round- 
er in shape and about 10 days 
earlier in ripening. Freestone. 
September 6th-10th. 
GREENSBORO. Large, bright red 
over yellow, flesh white. Good 
quality. Freestone. August 
5th-10th. 
J. H. HALE. An extra Jarge Peach, 
vellow overlaid with crimson. 
Flesh golden yellow, of delicious 
flavor. An excellent shipper. A 
fine commercial variety. Prolific 
when cross pollenized with some 
other variety. All of the varieties 
offered in this catalog are suitable 
for planting with Hale. Freestone. 
September 17th—21st. 
MARIGOLD. Early yellow, excel- 
lent, quality, semi-cling. August 
12th-17th. 
MIKADO. The most popular, very - 
early yellow. Hardy, productive. 
Ripens about six weeks ahead of 














RED HAVEN 
A new, medium-sized early Peach 
that has been thoroughly tested 
and found highly satisfactory. In- 
troduced by the South Haven Ex- 
periment Station, it has the fine 
flavor of the South Haven and 
Hale-Haven. When other early 
Peaches are still green this Peach 
is a bright red and ready -to ship 
before it is fully ripe. A Peach 
to plant for real profit. 





We Menmene this New Jersey Ex- 
periment Station introduction. Com- 
paratively new, but widely planted; isa 
real money maker. Unusually hardy, 
resists excessive cold. Sure cropper, aft- 
er severe Winters and heavy frosts. 
Golden Jubilee is without equal as an 







Elberta. | Blossoms. self-sterile, Hardy, freestone, self-pollenizin : 
taf We Eee ne eee inane ae - ee eles Pp g early, large, yellow freestone of highest 
3rd_8th. Pp A : quality. Flesh is yellow, tender, juicy 



ORIOLE. A new early Peach of 
high quality. Fruit medium to 
large in size, yellow fleshed and a 
Freestone. Trees vigorous and 
productive. August 15th—20th. 
ROCHESTER. A comparatively new extra early Peach of the highest 
quality and most delicious flavor. Large yellow with attractive red 
blush. A very fine canner, prolific, and an early bearer. [Treestone. 
August 29th-—September 8rd. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. A rather new late variety that is fast becom- 
ing prominent. Ripens a few days after Elberta. Large yellow flesh, 
attractive, highly colored freestone Peach. Of J. H. Hale type. Ours 
is the true strain. Buds cut from checked bearing orchards. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Another excellent new Peach, well worth planting. 
Golden yellow with red blush. Large, meaty, and of delicious flavor. 
Prolific. Freestone. August 25th-September 1st. 
VALIANT. Large, vellow Freestone. Juicy, very good quality. Excel- 
lent producer and fine canner. Quite hardy in bud. An introduction 
from Canada. August 28th-September Sth. 
August 20th-25th and sweet. August 20th—25th 


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VEDETTE. Ripens a few days before Valiant, and three weeks before Photograph of a block of Kelly’ Peach Trees taken 0 ctober 1, 1943, 
Elberta. Fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow fleshed, and a freestone. is your assurance of thrifty, early-to-bear trees 
Superior quality and color. August 25th—3Oth. hae : = 
VETERAN. Large, round. yellow fleshed fruit. Freestone. Since it 
ripens a few days later than Valiant, it makes a desirable sort to follow POLLINATION 
that variety. August 30th-September 4th. ‘With the exception of Mikado and J. H. Hale, all the varieties 
we offer are self-fruitful 

Oconomowoc, Wis., May 5, 1943 ; : 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, Dansville, N. Y. TRUE-TO-NAME 
Gentlemen: Satisfaction—when it is truly genuine is the type of philosophy : 5 : 
expressed by Briggs—‘‘What a grand and glorious feeling!’ The Nursery stock All Kelly Peach trees inspected by Dr. A. P. French and associates 
arrived in perfect shape and it is excellent. It is everything that you said it would ; 
en ieee ee i ea tiohed. of Massachusetts State College. See statement page 7. 
Very truly yours—C. W. AEPPLER COMPANY : oa 
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