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Quick Bearing Fruit Trees 
Customers in all sections of the country report wonderful success with our quick 
bearing fruit trees. Many of these trees have already produced fruit in the nursery 
row. Ideal for the Home Orchard where quick results are desired or for larger 
commercial plantings. 

We guarantee them to be first-class in every way. All have been scientifically 
grown for three and four years. They have had the necessary root pruning to 
produce an abundance of fibrous roots. 
These are not neglected overgrown trees usually offered by many nurseries. 
They are fine, carefully grown, true-to-name Kelly Trees, guaranteed to satisfy 
you. Clean, smooth, and healthy. 
We Offer the Following Varieties Only: 
APPLES: Mcintosh Red, Cortland, Kendall, Red Delicious, Red Spy, 
Stayman’s Winesap. 
Select 7-8 foot § 75 : corto $44-75 

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Black Walnut 

PEARS: Bartlett, Beurre Bosc, Duchess, Seckel, Sheldon. 
= 7 Quick Bearing Age Apple 
Select 7-8 ft ine ae 3 ™ assorted 4 Qo George Johantgen (left) and James 
Trees, each a5" if you wish McNeil (right) lifelong nurserymen 
showing a Quick Bearing Age Apple 
Tree of early bearing size. The spade 
is a special type used in the nursery 
to dig individual trees. 
WALNUT The Fruit You Have Wanted— 
This tree does well in fertile, well drained ” __ Ideal for Pies and Sauce 
soil. Very hardy. Grows most anywhere _This strong, vigorous growing tree pro- 
in the country. Produces annually large duces large, sweet black fruits. Often 2 
crops of nuts containing rich, oily kernels inches long. Fruit is glossy and begins ripen- 
of fine flavor. Useful in making desserts, ing in July, continuing through August. 
nut breads and confections. Tree grows Tree is hardy and a handsome Boe 
i a eee Biel fs 2 fasta Gy cand. Provides plenty of shade. Grows 20 to 30 
ong lived. : 
= feet tall. Can be used as a decoy to get 
Sole RAMPS SA CAL birds away from Cherries and other small 
fruits, because birds prefer Mulberry to 
ENGLISH WALNUTS any other fruit. 
A fine, lofty growing tree, producing large Select, 3-5 ft. trees—$1.50 each 
crops of thin shelled, delicious nuts. Makes 
a desirable shade tree. Not hardy in 
colder sections except where planted in a 
sheltered location. 
3 ft. trees—$2.50 each 
Supply limited 
HAZEL NUT (Filbert) 
These plants grow to about the size of a 
Peach tree if kept trimmed to one stem. 
Hazel Nut (Filbert) Can be grown in bush form if preferred, 
however, for best nut production they 
should be grown in tree form. Two varie- 
ties needed for pollination. Can be grown 
where Peaches do well. b i 
Strong, 3-4 ft. trees ; Butternut 
$2.00 each, 2 for $3.85 
BARCELONA. This is the leading com- BUTTER ag UT 
mercial sort being planted in Oregon and 
Washington where it bears very large 
crops. One of the newer prolific varieties. 
Large nut of round type. 
A fast growing tree that produces within 
2 or 3 years after planting. Nuts are large, 
with sweet, oily, nutritious kernels. Won- 

DAVIANA. “Nut medium to large, round- derful for nut cookies and cakes, 
] ish oblong; excellent quality and good 
— bearer. Best variety to pollinate Bar- $1.50 each 
English Walnuts celona. 
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