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Kelly’s 65 Year Old Reputation for 
Highest Quality Is Your Guarantee 

WE GROW THE TREES WE SELL 
When you buy from us, you are dealing with a Concern that has been in Business 
65 years. Weare large growers and have under cultivation over 500 acres of land, 
using the most modern equipment. We are proud of our employees—men and 
women—who have made the Nursery Business their life work and who are 
devoted to the high standards of Kelly’s Trees and Plants. 
Therefore you can see that we are able to sell Nursery Stock that is expertly 
grown and handled—not plants that have been handled and exposed many 
times before you receive them. 
We are determined to supply our customers the best Nursery Stock it is possible 
to produce—True-to-name, Free from Disease, and fully up to grade specified, 
at fair prices. You will accomplish much towards a successful crop when you 
plant our Nursery Stock. Ask any leading fruit growers in your locality about 
Kelly Trees. 
Visitors are always welcome at our Nurseries and we consider it a privilege to 
have you call oa us. 
(1) WE GUARANTEE delivery to customer in first-class condition x 
of all nursery stock. If, through delay or mishandling in transit, ¢ 
nursery stock is not in first-class condition on arrival and satisfac-: 
satisfactory adjustment. Have your express agent (using Form 679) 
or postmaster sign the damage statement which you mail to us. 
(2) WE GUARANTEE our nursery stock to be true-to-name. We 
strive to avoid mistakes but should any stock prove untrue to name 
as sold, we agree to replace such stock or refund purchase price. 
(3) WE GUARANTEE to deliver well-grown trees and plants, which, 
if properly handled and planted, will grow. However, if, due to 
unfavorable weather, such as drought, excess rainfall, or other 
conditions over which we have no control, they fail to grow, we will 
replace at half price, the following season—you to 
notify us not later than July 15th. We appreciate your 
business, want you well-pleased in your 
dealings with us, and look forward to a 
continuance of this pleasant 
relationship. Our success de- 
pends on your patronage. Ii 
you are not fully 
satisfied, please 
write us. 




1. Kelly’s Up-to-date 
Packing House Showing Ev- 
ergreens in Foreground. 
2. Part of Experienced Nursery Crew in 
Block of 2-yr. Apple Trees on Farm No.1. 
3. Block of 1-yr. Pear Trees on Kelly’s Farm No. 2. 
4. Digging operations with 18 husky horses furnishing the power. 
Notice the depth of digging to insure full root system. John W. Kelly, 
Wm. F. Kelly, Foreman Geo. McLane and James Owens standing in 
background at left of picture. _All photos taken Oct, 6, 1948 






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tory to you, notify us immediately and we will make prompt, , 
POLLINATION OF FRUIT TREES 
The value of pollination in the production of a fruit crop is now 
recognized. Although many varieties are self fruitful and 
thus require no pollination from another variety, experi- 
ments show they are greatly benefited by cross pollination. 
Necessarily because of the lack of space available, we are only 
able to give brief notes on this important topic. For more 
detailed information, we suggest that you write to your 
State College or Experiment Station, the address of which 
you will find-on page 16-B. If you do not care to give atten- 
tion to this detail, just write, stating the number of trees 
you wish to plant, and we will be pleased to be of service 
and suggest the best combinations. 












