A WORD ABOUT SHIPMENTS 
Prices listed in this catalog do not include shipping 
charges. If you would like to have us prepay ex- 
press or postage charges, please add 10% to the 
amount of your order. 
Please order mow! Receiving your order helps us 
plan our work and insures prompt shipment at plant- 
ing time. Nursery Stock has never been so scarce— 
so order now—while our stock is complete. We 
start shipping about October 15th and are sorry we 
cannot accept orders for delivery before then. Dig- 
ging is started as soon as the stock is mature. 

Kelly Upland Grown 
CHERRIES 
SOUR VARIETIES 
MONTMORENCY 
“BEST PIE CHERRY”. Fruit is good sized, fine flavor- 
ed and bright, clear red. The canning factories are al- 
ways calling for them and buy them by the hundreds 
of tons. The best of all sour varieties; is a good ship- 
per, very attractive and always brings good prices. The 
trees are cleanest and best growers and are less sub- 
ject to disease, less affected by wet weather, and are 
the best bearers of all sour varieties. Montmorency 
can always be depended upon for a full crop, no mat- 
ter how unfavorable the season may be. Fruit ripens 
ten days after Early Richmond. 

Large Montmorency — See Description Below 



SWEET VARIETIES 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU. Large size 
EMPEROR FRANCIS fruit, deep mahogany color. Flesh 
The Queen of All Sweet Cherries—Recognized as dark, very juicy, tender; fine rich fla- 
one of the newer leading Sweet Cherries for home vor. An_ excellent shipper. Fruit 
and commercial orchards. This high quality Cher- grows in clusters. Ripens July 10th. 
ry resembles Napoleon in size and color except WINDSOR. Fruit very large Sweet 
that it becomes a little darker. Ripens around Ju- juicy, and firm; flesh pinkish and 
ly 4th. Sold at same prices as regular varietiés. sometimes streaked. Good quality; 
excellent bearer. Tree upright, vig- 
orous, rapid grower. Popular for its 
large size and dark color; almost 
black. One of the leading commerci- 










BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, bright purplish black, 
juicy, very rich. Remarkably vigorous, erect grower, 
Exceedingly hardy and productive. dependable bearer, regular producer. Ripens June 
EARLY RICHMOND. 
Ripens through June. 








ENGLISH s MORELLO. Large, blackithiared’ Chethimripeningnaem ae tan : at sorts: Ripe ee 
in July. Hardy and productive. NAPOLEON (Royal Ann). : Choice Write for Prices on Larger Quantities 
Prices on Sour Cherry Trees 1-9 10-49 50-299 Pee ern. pares eeenre Prices on Sweet Cherry Trees 1-9 10-49 
pis Each Each Each ful Cherry, pale yellow with bright Each Each 
2 Yr. 5-6 Ft. 11/16 diam. $2.00 $1.70 $1.25 red cheek; sweet, juicy. and firm. 2 Yr. 5-6 Ft. 11/16” & Up diem. $2.50 $2.20 
2 Yr. 4-5 Ft. 9/16” diam. 1.75 1.50 1.10 The leading white sweet Cherry. Pont 
1 Yr. 3-4 Ft. 1.75 1.50 1.10 Ripens July 7th to 10th. 2 Yr. 4-5 Ft. 9/16" diam. 2.20 1.50 
Commercial Orchardists—lIf you are interested in Cherry Trees on Mazzard roots please write for special quotations. 1 Yr. 4-6 Ft. 1.75 1.50 
oe Kellys Select PEAR TREES 
KKK 
FAVORITES 
Bartlett PRICES ON PEAR TREES 
TYSON The Home Orchardist’s 
Beurre Bosc _ 1-9 10-49 50-299 First Choice 
Clapp’s Favorite Each Each Each The quality of this old favorite is far su- 
Seckel 2 Yr. 5-6 Ft. perior to that of commonly grown pears. 
11/16” diam. $2.00 $1.70 $1.25 Your State Experiment Station recom- 
2 Yr. 4-5 Ft. mends this variety. 
9/16”. ‘diam: 1.75 1.50 1.10 The tree is a thrifty grower and very har- 
dy—fruit is of medium size, juicy with 
ANJOU. Is a vigorous grower, hardy and a spicy, scented sweetness that gives the 
prolific. The Pears are of large size, green fruit the charm of individuality. Ripens 
in color, but often yellowing when thor- late in August. 
oughly ripe. Very juicy, luscious, and of 2 yr. 4-5 Ft. Trees Only 
the best quality. For late fall and very $1.75 each 3 for $4.25 
early winter use, we have no better vari- 
ety. October to January. 
DUCHESS D’ANGOULEME. A most depend- 
able cropper, often fruiting the first sea- 
son after planting. Fruit large. A dull 

BARTLETT. Justly the leading com- 
mercial Pear—a leader among can- 


ning Pears. Fruit is large, golden yel- 
low in color on the sunny side. Flesh 
is tender and juicy, with a delicious 
musky flavor. Tree isa vigorous, erect 
grower and bears abundantly. Ripens 
in September. 
¥%BEURRE BOSC. Very popular variety. 
Very large, gourd-shaped Pear, brown- 
ish yellow in color. Hangs to tree 
well on account of its long stem, which 
allows it to sway in heavy winds. 
White flesh, rich and delicious. Tree 
very productive. Will, keep until 
Christmas. 
jcCLAPP’S FAVORITE. Large, fine, pale 
greenish yellow, spotted russet, flesh white, 
rich and good quality. October to Novem- 
ber. 
GORHAM. (New.) Resembles Bartlett = in 
size, color, and shape. The flavor is sweet 
and vinous with a very marked and pleas- 
ing aroma. Tree vigorous and productive. 
Fruit ripens two weeks after Bartlett. 
KIEFFER. Large to very large. Skin yellow 
with light vermilion cheek. Flesh very 
juicy, with a marked musky aroma. Good 
quality. 
HWSECKEL. A delicious little Pear that 
is the standard of excellence in its 
class. One of the richest and highest 
KELLY’S lemon-yellow, with brown dots; fine flavored Pears known. Yellowish brown 
SELECTED texture, melting, buttery, juicy, with with red cheek. Very productive. Aug- 
; rich, sweet, delicate, vinous flavor. gust to October. . 
BARTLETT Tree hardy and very productive. 
PEARS Thrives where other varieties fail. SHELDON. Large, round, russet and red 


Pear. Very rich and delicious. October, 
