NORWAY MAPLE 
Well known, justly popular shade tree. 
Its broad and dense head gives very 
heavy shade. This versatile tree will grow 
well in adverse city conditions. 
One of the better shade trees—we highly 
recommend it to you. The trees we offer 
are straight, well-grown, and _ evenly 
branched. A bargain at these prices. 
6-8 ft. ............... $3.00. Each 
4.00 Each 
5.50 Each 
10-12 ft. 

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COLLECTION 
NO. 5 
2 Year No. 1 Vines 
CONCORD (Black) 
DELAWARE (Red) 
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1 FREDONIA (Black) 
. GOLDEN MUSCAT 
PORTLAND (White) 
All 5 Vines for 

KELLY’S LEADERSHIP 
SINCE 1880 
When you buy nursery products, 
you want no “‘guess work’’ about 
the transaction. First and foremost, 
you are vitally interested in DE- 
PENDABILITY in the products you 
buy and the company you buy 
from. A vast experience, good 
management, a reputation and a 
progressive spirit—this is the policy 
that has built the Kelly Brothers 
Nurseries, Inc. to its present size 
and importance in the horticultural 
field. 
IMPORTANT—With the shortage of experienced 
help it will aid us greatly if you will send 
your orders early. This will help us to arrange our 
digging schedule. If you wish your order shipped 
HANSEN’S IMPROVED 
BUSH CHERRY 
An ornamental shrub pro- 
ducing delicious fruit. Very 
easy to grow, highly produc- 
tive and hardy. The fruit is 
large, black and sweet, won- 
derful to eat right from the 
bush. Introduced by Dr. Han- 
sen of the South Dakota Ex- 
periment Station. Leaves are 
silvery green, turning to red in 
autumn. Attractive white blos- 
soms add to landscape effect. 
3-yr. Bearing Size, 85c¢ each; 
2 for $1.50. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
The roots of Strawberry Plants produced on runners during the 
summer do most of their developing from late August to Early Oc- 
tober. Because of this fact, we lose a large number of plants that are 
immature in trying to dig salable plants in the Fall. The immature 
plants, if left undisturbed, would be well-developed by early Spring. 
For this reason we recommend the strawberry plants be set out in the 
spring of the year. 


If for some particular reason it is necessary that you set your straw- 
berry plants out this fall, we will accomcedate you and accept your 
order. It will be necessary for you to mulch the plants as an insurance 
against heaving when there is a lot of freezing and thawing thru- 
out the winter months. You will find strawberry plants listed in our 
complete catalog for 1945. 
If you have misplaced your copy or did not receive one, send a 
postcard today and we will send you a catalog promptly. 
HOW TO PLANT—With every order we will send abso- 
lutely free a book which, by word and p-iure, will 
show just how to plant a tree or shrub. The instructions 
are clear and, if followed, your plants should grow and 
on a special date after Oct. 15th we will do our’ thrive. We send the 16-page Revised Booklet FREE 
best to accomodate you. 
with your order acknowledgment. 
