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A comparatively new Apple of the McIntosh 
type that combines the high quality and flavor 
of the McIntosh, the ability to stand handling 
of the Baldwin and tendency to hang to the 
; : tree of the Ben Davis. Should be planted exten- 
sively. An excellent variety to plant with McIntosh asa cross pollinator. The 
fruit of Cortland is as large or larger than that of McIntosh, round to somewhat 
conical in shape. In color it is a bright red, blushed with darker red, splashed 
and striped with carmine and more or less overlaid with a deep purplish bloom. 
October—February 





















Yellow Delicious ' Cortland 

(SOLID RED STRAIN) 
Without doubt the leading commer- 
cial variety of New York and the 
New England States. A very attrac- 
tive red Apple of the highest quality. 
Hardy, bears young and annually. 
Flesh white, fine, very tender, juicy, 
and refreshing with attractive flavor. 
It is especially desirable for fancy 
trade. October-January. 
Yellow 
A bright golden yellow 
Apple of excellent qual- 
ity. Firm, crisp, and 
very juicy. Splendid 
keeper. Bears young and 
heavily. Many growers 
say this is the finest yel- 
low Apple. 
October to April 



STATEMENT OF INSPECTION 
FOR TRUENESS-TO- NAME 
Amherst, Mass. 
August 16, 1944 
To Whom It May Concem; 
This is to state that all of the salable 
apple, sweet cherry, l- and 2-year pear, 
and 1- and 2-year plum stock now growingin 
Kelly Brothers’ Nurseries, Dansville, New York, 
have been examined for trueness-to-name by 
A. P. French, O. C. Roberts, and L. Southwick 
To the best of our knowledge and belief, these 
trees are true to name as they now stand in the nursery row. 
The salable peach trees in this nursery were also examined and any mixtures 
observed were rectified. While it is impossible to positively identify all peach vari- 
eties in the nursery row, it is possible to eliminate a high percentage of the mixtures. 
J. K. Shaw 
Research Professor of Pomology 

Solid Red McIntosh 

Grew CRAB APPLES 
FOR FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL EFFECT 
HYSLOP 
Fruit large, very brilliantly colored, dark red or purplish overspread with 
thick, blue bloom, borne in attractive clusters. The tree is a good grower, 
very hardy, and a reliable cropper yielding good crops biennially or in 
some cases annually. It is desirable both for home use and for market. One 
of the best known and most widely propagated varieties. September 15-25th 
DOLGO CRAB 
A handsome 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. September 1-10th. 
Prices same as on Standard Apple Trees 
