Raspberries 
Prices, except as noted: 
10 for $1.50, 25 for $2.75, 100 for $8.25, 
500 for $29.50, 1000 for $55.00 
BRISTOL (Black). Wonderful new Black Raspberry from 
New York Experimental Station. Really one of the best 
varieties being propagated. Berries are large, firm, fairly 
glossy, attractive and of excellent quality. July 3rd to 6th. 
CUMBERLAND (Black). Large, glossy, black, firm, of ex- 
cellent quality. Hardy and productive. July 5th to 10th. 
COLUMBIAN (Purple). A fine commercial sort. Vigorous, 
very productive, excellent canner. Fruit large, purple, firm. 
July 10th to 12th. 





















Indian Summer 
New, Everbearing Red Raspberry 
Berries large, conical, much superior im quality 
and size to any of this type. June 28th to 
July rst. September r5th to freeze. 
10 for $1.80, 25 for $3.30, 100 for $9.75, 
500 for $35.00, 1000 for $65.00 


LATHAM (2d) 
The best known of all the Raspberries, not only because 
of its extreme hardiness in all sections of the country, 
standing to 45 degrees below zero without damage, but also 
because its fruit will stay on the bush for quite a few days 
after it has ripened. 
The fruit 1s usually around an inch in diameter. No bet- 
ter or versatile berry can be found because it Is ex- 
cellent for fresh fruit, sauce, pies, canning and for drying. 
Aptly named the Queen of the berry patch. July 6th to 10th. 








Indian Summer 




MARCY (Red). First introduced in 1936, this variety is fast gaining in 
prominence. Desirable for market and home use. Good quality, vigorous, 
See STRAWBERRIES 



ReabeCoger productive. July 3rd to 7th. 10 for $1.80, 25 for $3.30, 100 for $9.75, 
ae hoa $35.00, 1000 for = . = 
NAPLES. A new, hardy, mosaic free, productive Black Raspberry, resistant to disease. 
Fruit large, firm, attractive, and of good quality. July 10th to 12th. 
NEWBURG (Red). A new variety of excellent color and quality. Very large and firm. Fine 
keeper and shipper. Vigorous, hardy, and very productive. July 4th to 6th. 
SODUS. New purple Raspberry from New York State Experimental Station. Fruit is large, firm 
medium purple color and does not crumble; plants hardy and very productive. July 10th-12th. 

Taylor 
A new Red Raspberry, introduced by the New York State Experimental 
Station. Plants are vigorous, hardy, and productive. Long, conical 
shape, firm, thick flesh. Excellent quality. Ripens just before Latham. 
July Sth to rath. 

Plainfield, N. J., April 26, 1943 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: This is to advise you that I received my order of berry plants, shrubs, and fruit trees on April 
16thin good order. I planted allimmediately on arrival; today—10 days after transplanting—all my berry 
plants have sprouted and are covered with tiny new leaves. The Strawberry plants all have 2 sets of new 
leaves on them and they are about 2 4% inches above ground. Did not lose a single plant. The fruit trees are 
healthy, and all growing. Allin all they were a very healthy lot of trees and plants that you sent to me and 
Iam very much satisfied. You can rest assured that I will not hesitate to recommend my friends and neighbors 
here in Plainfield to you. Yours very truly—F. M. HARTMAN Latham Raspberry 
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