Best Winter Apples 

Early Mcintosh 
BALDWIN. Large, bright red. Trees vigorous and 
productive. A leading commercial sort in New 
York and New England. November to May. 
% CORTLAND 
A comparatively new Apple of the Mc- 
Intosh type that combines the high quality 
and flavor of the McIntosh, the ability to 
stand handling of the Baldwin and ability 
to hang to the tree of the Ben Davis. 
Should be planted extensively. An excel- 
lent variety to plant with McIntosh as a 
cross pollinator. November to February. 

DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. A very fine colored, 
solid red strain of Delicious resembling its 
parent in all characteristics except color. 
GALLIA BEAUTY. A new red _ sport identical 
with Rome Beauty except that fruit is solid 
red in color instead of striped. 
GOLDEN RUSSET. Attractive yellow russetted 
Apple. Long keeper. November to April. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Large golden yellow. 
quality. December to April. 
JONATHAN. Beautiful red Apple of excellent 
quality. Productive and an early bearer. No- 
vember to April. 
KENDALL. Dark red McIntosh seedling. Pro- 
ductive, good keeper. Ripens with McIntosh. 
Good 
KING. Large, attractive red Apple. November to 
March. 
MACOUN. Heavy and regular bearer. Dark red, 
white fleshed. November. 
%McINTOSH RED 
A very attractive red Apple of the high- 
est quality. Hardy, bears young and an- 
nually. A leading, profitable, commercial 
sort for New York and New England. Pro- 
ductive. October. 

Baldwin 
NORTHERN SPY. A leading commercial varitey. 
Fruit is large and very attractive, being of 
bright red color with a delicious bloom. Flesh 
is juicy, crisp and excellent for dessert or 
culinary uses. 
ORLEANS. Delicious type, ripening 
as Delicious. Early annual bearer. 
RED SPY. A new red sport identical with Nor- 
thern Spy except that the fruit is a solid bright 
red. Much handsomer than its parent. An ex- 
cellent commercial sort. 
ROME BEAUTY. Yellow and red striped Apple 
of excellent quality. Prolific annual bearer. 
Profitable commercial sort for New York, Ohio, 
Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. December 
to May. 
%RED DELICIOUS 
A large, dark red Apple with crisp fine 
grained flesh of excellent quality and fla- 
vor. Hardy, vigorous and an annual bearer. 
December to February. 
RED ROME. 
same_ time 




red sport of Rome 
Another new 
Beauty and like Gallia Beauty is identical with 
its parent in all characteristics except fruit 
is a solid red in color. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Yellow striped with red. 
Excellent quality. Productive and an_ early 
bearer. December to March. 
% RHODE ISLAND GREENING 
Large yellowish green Apple of fine 
quality. An abundant yielder and excellent 
keeper. One of the leading commercial 
sorts. November to March. 
TOLMAN SWEET. Yellow tinged with red. Very 
sweet. Hardy and productive. November to 
April. 
TWENTY OUNCE (Collomar). Very large, red 
and yellow striped. October to January. 1 Yr. 
Trees Only. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. A bright golden, yellow 
Apple of excellent quality. Splendid keeper. 
| POLLINATION 
Varieties such as McIntosh, R. |. Greening, 
Red Gravenstein and Northern Spy set little 
fruit without the assistance of an efficient 
pollinator. Good varieties to use for pollina- 
tion are: Cortland, Wealthy, Delicous, and 
Macoun. It is always best to plant two or 





more varieties to take care of this problem. 

TRUE-TO-NAME 
All Kelly Fruit Trees are guaranteed to be true- 
to-name. Each year the growing trees are 
inspected by Prof. J. K. Shaw and his associates 
of the Massachusetts State College, Amherst, 
Mass. These men are the country’s leading 
authorities on fruit tree identification. We were 
one of the first nurseries in the country to pro- 
vide this service for our customers. 

Amik, INL tale 
Jai, We, WANs 
Kelly Bros. Nurseries 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
Just a word of apology 
for not writing sooner. | or- 
dered 106 trees last spring and 
tho | am the greenest of the 
areen, | got 106 of the nicest 
trees you ever saw. Yes sir, 
100%. The neighbors said | 
was just lucky, which is partly 
right—l was lucky in buying 
the right trees. 
Adrien L. Abel 
RFD 1 
Kensington, Conn. 
May 16, 1944 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
| wish to acknowledge 
receipt of nursery stock or- 
dered from you. Everything 
arrived in good condition and 
the quality was of a high grade 
just as stated in your catalog. 
| shall be glad to rec- 
ommend your nursery to any 
of my friends who may be in 
the market for stock. 
Very truly yours, 
C5.) C. R. Carter 


CRAB APPLES 
PRICES SAME AS OTHER APPLES—See Page 4. 
DOLGO CRAB. A handsome hardy red Crab Apple. 
Vigorous and productive. Very juicy, jellies easily, 
and makes a rich, ruby-red jelly of beautiful color 
and excellent flavor. Makes exceptionally good cider. 
Early September. 
HYSLOP. Popular because of its large size. Beautiful 
deep crimson color. Tree is hardy and a reliable 
cropper, fruiting in September. 

SPRING PLANTING 
following plants are best transplanted in the 
gladly book your order now for Rose 
The 
spring. We will 
Bushes, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Strawberry plants, Mulberry 
trees, Nut trees, Boysenberries, Currants and Gooseberries. 
If you do not have our complete 
bring one to you promptly. 
catalog a post card will 
Hale 
KELLY’S 
HEAVY YIELDING 
PEACHES 
Fall planting of Peaches is now recommended where 
the winters are mild. In sections where Peaches can be 
planted in the fall, trees make much better growth the 
first season than when planted in the spring. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Large yellow freestone of highest 
Haven 
quality. Tender, juicy and sweet. Tree unusually 
hardy. 
ELBERTA. Yellow freestone; midseason. Fruit is large 
to extra large; golden yellow with brilliant shades of 
red, over a yellow skin, showing a red blush on the 
sunnyside. Elberta is America’s best canning Peach, 
and a favorite with commercial canners. 
HALE-HAVEN. In season about ten days ahead of El- 
berta. Large, Yellow freestone, highly blushed, very 
attractive, round, firm, and of good quality. Tree is 
vigorous and productive. A promising new variety. 
VALIANT. Large, yellow freestone, juicy, 
quality. Productive. Early September. 
very good 
Please refer to our 1945 spring catalog for complete 
list of varieties available. 
We list here the four varieties which are recommend- 
ed for both home and commercial orchards. 

PRICES OF PEACH TREES 1-9 10-49 
Each Each 
1 Yr. 4-5 Ft. 9/16-11/16"” Diam. $1.50 $1.20 
1 Yr. 3-4 Ft. 7/16-9/16" Diam. 1.25 1.00 
For quantities of 50 or more, please write for prices. 


