
William F. Kelly 
President 
James B. Carmody 
Vice-President 
John W. Kelly 
Sec’y-Treas, 

Lt. Edward T. Kelly 
U. S. Army Air Corps 

Lt. William F. Kelly, Jr. 
U. S. Army F. A. 



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Ordering Information 
ORDER FROM KELLY’S WITH EASE AND SAFETY 
OUR REFERENCES 
As to our responsibility and reliability, we refer 
you to the Merchants and Farmers National 
Bank, Dansville, N. Y.; Groveland State Bank, 
Groveland, N. Y.; Citizens Bank & Trust Co., 
Dansville, N. Y.; to any person whose letter 
appears in this catalog, or to your State Experi- 
ment Station or College. 
ORDER EARLY 
As soon as this Catalog reaches you please send in your 
complete order with definite shipping instructions. We 
then set trees aside until desired shipping time. If you 
prefer, leave the time of shipment to us and trees will 
reach you at the best time for planting in your locality. 
PLANTING SEASON 
Trees can be planted any time during their dormant pe- 
riod. We ship all Winter to Southern States, but our reg- 
ular Spring shipping season opens about the first of 
March and continues well into June. Fall planting 
season begins about October 15th and extends until 
ground freezes solid. 
RIPENING DATES 
With our descriptions of varieties, we’ve indicated the 
approximate ripening date at which fruit is ripe and 
ready to eat in Western New York. This date will vary 
with the season and in different sections of the East. The 
fruit may ripen a few days to a week earlier or later. 
SEND CASH WITH ORDER 
It is our cash with order—direct from nursery to planter 
—method of doing business that enables us to sell trees 
of the highest quality at such extremely low prices. Make 
remittances by post office or express money order, bank 
draft or registered letter. To large buyers, when satisfac- 
tory reference is given, we will ship C.O.D. provided one 
fourth the amount of order is sent in cash when order is 
placed. We cannot accept orders for less than $1.00. 
BOXING AND PACKING FREE 
We make no charge for boxing or packing. Prices, except 
as noted, are F.O.B. Dansville. If yo1 prefer to have 
us prepay shipping charges please add 7% to your order. 
This Catalog Cancels All Previous Price Lists 
2 
USE ORDER SHEET 
Please make your order out on order sheet enclosed. To 
avoid mistakes and delay write letters on a separate 
sheet of paper. Please be sure order is sent in to us as 
you wish it filled. Making changes during our rush 
season adds to the confusion and makes mistakes 
easily possible. 
QUANTITY RATES 
Take advantage of our lower rates for quantity pur- 
chases. For less than 10 trees remit at each rate; 10 to 50 
trees of one sort such as Apples, varieties alike or as- 
sorted entitle you to the 10 rate. An order for 50 or more 
trees of one sort, varieties alike or assorted, entitles 
you to the low 100 rate. 
HOW TO PLANT 
With every order we will send absolutely free a 
book which, by word and picture, will show just 
how to plant a tree or shrub. The instructions 
are clear, and if followed, your plants should 
grow and thrive. We send the 16-page Revised 
Booklet FREE with your order acknowledgment. 
NEARBY CUSTOMERS 
For the convenience of customers within driving dis- 
tance of Dansville we are open on Sundays during 
April and May from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. 
In the Fall during October we are open the same hours. 






Apples, Standard... .4-7 Grapes*..34 seen 20-21 
Apples, Dwarf........ 14 Hedge Plants........ 23 
Apricots Sasol eerie Magnoliassas. 200 eee 
Asparagus ences 21 Mulberry... oe ohiee 15 
Beach Plum...... :.16G  Miulti-Variety Trees... 18 
Bearing Age Trees....15 Nut Trees........... 15 
lackbernes:¢- ere: 17 Peaches . ate 13 
Blueberries. sees le 18 Pears, Standard.2 .10 
Boysenberries........ 19 Perennials ........... 29 
Cherries, Sour........ 8 Plum and Prune...... 11 
Cherries, Sweet....... 9 Quincess255 eee 4 
Cherry, Hansen...... 8) Ra-pid-Gror yn 22 
Climbing Roses..... 16G  Raspberries...... 16, 17 
Grab Apples. one. eeee 2 Rhubarbecee eee ee 21 
Currants) fea oer 19 Roses. . 2 ae 
Dewberries.......... 19 Shade Trees...... 30431 
Flower Seeds....... 16F Strawberries........- 22 
Flowering Shrubs..... Back Cover 
Owe de e Vegetable Seeds....16C 
Gooseberries......... 
Refer to page 16A for answers to questions you 
might have about planting nursery stock 
