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GOLDEN 
MUSCAT 
GRAPE 
Wonderful new golden yellow 
Grape. For home use and roadside 
market it is one of the best. Pos- 
sesses rich golden color and fine 
muscat aroma of European muscat. 
Vine is vigorous, productive; the 
clusters are very large and com- 
pact. Berries are large, juicy, 
sweet, and tender. (Sept. 27 to 
@cty 5): 
Select 1 Yr. Plants— 
$1.15 ea. 3 for $3.25 
Grapes 
Prices All Varieties 

complete 
Strong. 2 year. No. 1 Vines. 
60c each; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $4.50: 
50 for $15.50; 100 for $24.75 
CACO. (Red). A new wine red Grape which is 
proving to be a great favorite. Berries very 
large and sweet. September 15. 
DELAWARE. (Red). Bunches and berries small. 
Light red, unusually sweet and delicious. One 
of the best red varieties. Oct. 1 to 5. 
FREDONIA. (New). The leading early black 
Grape. An introduction of the New York State 
Experimental Station. Plant is a strong, healthy 
grower; clusters medium in size; berries large 
and juicy. Sept. 5 to 10. 
Please see our 
general catalog for 
listing 
of all varieties. 

Golden Muscat 
CONCORD. (The Favorite). The leading com- 
mercial Grape. Color blue-black. Bunches and 
berries large. Hardy, productive, and an excel- 
lent shipper. Succeeds over large area. Excellent 
for grape juice. Sept. 25 to 30. 
NIAGARA. (White). The most popular white grape. 
Bunches and berries extra large. Vigorous, productive 
and a good keeper. Sept. 25 to 30. 
PORTLAND. (White). Holds first place among grapes 
as an early white variety. Vine is hardy, productive, 
and healthy. Bunches and berries larger than any 
other white grape. Sept. 1 to 8. 

2001 Valley Drive 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

Kelly Bros. Nurseries 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Dear Sirs: 
Your shipment of trees arrived in good condition. 
They were planted today. They are fine, sturdy, healthy 
looking trees—ones I’m proud to have in my orchard. 
This fall | hope to place a larger order for fall 
planting. 
Very truly yours, 
Harry C. Van Nortwick 
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New! Cultivated BLUEBERRIES 
Cabot Hybrid Blueberries 

AN EXCELLENT SHRUB TYPE. 
— LEAVES TURN RED IN FALL — 
Blueberries require an acid soil which contains 
an abundance of peat moss or other partly de- 
cayed vegetable matter. If your soil is deficient 
in this material, a heavy application of peat, 
rotted sawdust, or other material should be made 
and worked into the top six inches of soil. 
Plant 3 to 4 feet apart in rows 6 to 8 feet 
acart. Will produce satisfactorily for fifty years 
or more. For proper pollination, plant two or 
more varieties. We recommend the following: 
CABOT. (Early). Bush is rather low and spread- 
ing, seldom reaching a height exceeding 4 
feet. One of the earliest varieties, a good pro- 
ducer, excellent flavor, and a good shipper. 
Fruit is large, firm and attractive. 
RANCOCAS. (Midseason). Popular. Ripens about 
two weeks after Cabot. The bush is tall, vig- 
orous and productive. The fruit is large, light 
blue, firm and attractive. 
RUBEL. (Late). Tall, well-shaped bush, attractive 
appearance, excellent producer, good quality, 
slightly tart berry. 
PRICES: 3-9 10-29 
Large Size: 
Each Each Each 
U2 toy (Sina eee $1.85 $1.55 $1.35 
Bearing Size; 
18ito. 24. ins picks ace 2.75 2.35 2.00 



THIS 
FALL 
R aspherries 
LATHAM 
The leading Red Raspberry in all parts of the 
country. Latham is free from insects and dis- 
eases and multiplies rapidly. The berries are large 
plump, juicy, free from seediness and full of de- 
licious flavor. Very hardy; cold weather seems to 
have no effect on its bearing ability. Marvelous 
keeping quality makes Latham a favored shipping 
and freezing variety. Refer to the planting guide 
we send with each order for full planting and cul- 
tural directions. Fruit usually ripensJuly 1 to 10. 
1 yr. Selected Plants 10 for $2.25; 25 for 
$4.10; 50 for $7.10; 100 for $12.25; 500 for 
$43.00. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
10 CHCGICE EVERBEARING PLANTS $2.95 
New! Everbearing Red Raspberry —the New 
Red Raspberry introduced by the New York State 
Experiment Station. Far superior to the other 
Everbearing varieties. The summer crop ripens 
early in July; the autumn crop starts early in 
September and continues until a severe frost. 
The plant is hardy and a vigorous grower, bears 
heavy crops. 

The berries are large, round, and dark red. 
Rich flavor of excellent quality equalled by few 
other berries. 
2 Yr. Selected Plants —10 for $2.95; 
$6.10; 50 for $11.95: 100 for $19.50. 
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Blackherries 
Blackberries thrive best on fertile loam. The rows 
should be about 6 feet apart, with each plant 
approximately 2 feet apart in the row. 
Large No. 1 Plants—10 for $1.80; 25 for $3.30: 
100 for $9.75. y 
ELDORADO. Without a doubt the most popular 
variety. Ideal for small garden or commercial 
planting. Plants are hardy and produce heavy 
crops. Strong, healthy grower, resistant to dis- 
ease. The berries are large, elongated, jet 
25 for 

black, flesh juicy. Moderately firm and sweet. 
Ripens over a long period. 
ALFRED. A new variety that is becoming prom- 
inent. Well liked for its large size, sweetness 
and ability to produce large crops annually. 
Ripens a few days ahead of Eldorado. 


Latham 
Raspberries 
