KELLY’S SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 
GRAPES 
CONCORD—A large, black, well Known grape. 2 year plants. 
WORDEN—HEarlier, better quality and larger than Concord, 
equally hardy and healthy, but not as good a shipper. Best black 
grape for home use. 
MOORE’S EARLY—HEarliest best grape for the Inland Em- 
pire and Rocky Mountain section. 2-year-old plant. 
NIAGARA—HEarliest, best white grape. 
AGAWAM—Ripens early, 
thick skin. 

berries are large, reddish color and 
Pulp soft and sweet. 
FREDONIA—Leading new black variety. 
but earlier. Highly recommended. 
Prices all Grapes. Prepaid, each 50c; 10 for $4.00. 
Similar to Concord 
BLACKBERRIES 
SNYDER—This is the standard early blackberry for the North 
country. Prepaid, each 25c; 10, $2.00. 
LOGANBERRIES 
LOGANBERRY—This fruit partakes of the blackberry in 
shape and form and has the flavor of the blackberry and rasp- 
berry combined, 2-year-old plants. Prepaid, each 25c; 10, $2.00. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
The new Boysenberry is a truly glorified Youngberry. Similar 
in flavor, but much larger than the Youngberry. It is a triple 
cross involving the Loganberry, Blackberry and Raspberry. You 
will be amazed at itS enormous size and the wonderful quality 
of its fine fruit. We know you will agree they are the finest 
addition to the small fruit class of plants. Prices, prepaid, each 
35¢c; 10 for $3.00: 
RASPBERRY — RED 
INDIAN SUMMER—A 
color and large fruit. 
NEWBURG—This variety, developed recently, is mosaic re- 
sistant. Trials of Newburg show it to be a heavy bearer of large 
red berries with fine flavor. Plants are strong and stocky. We 
believe it will prove an ideal garden and commercial variety. 
TAYLOR—Popular 
color—heavy yield. 
new everbearing variety—rich red 
new variety. Fruit large, firm, bright 
WASHINGTON—Valuable commercial variety recently intro- 
duced in our own state. Abundant producer of excellent quality 
fruit and almost everbearing. 
Prices all Red Raspberries above: Each 15c; 10, $1.00, prepaid. 
RASPBERRIES — BLACK 
CUMBERLAND—The best 
10, $1.30. 
LOGAN (Black Cap)—Of good size, fine quality, very produc- 
tive and hardy. Prepaid, each 15c; 10, $1.30. 
black cap. Prepaid, each 15c; 
DEWBERRIES 
DEWBERRIES (Lucretia)—Best variety for the Northwest. 
2-year-old plants. Prepaid, each 25c; 10, $2.00. 

RED RASPBERRIES 
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CURRANTS 
CURRANTS (Perfection)—The largest and best red currant. 
2-year-old plants. Prepaid, each 35c; 10, $3.00. 
CHERRY CURRANTS—A fine, large currant. 
for jelly making. Prepaid, each 35c; 10, $3.00. 
RED LAKE CURRANTS—This marvelous new currant has 
the size, color, and quality of Perfection but is unique in its 
large, long stemmed clusters which increase picking speed to 
50%. Berries are resistant to sunburning. The bush is a strong 
upright grower, a heavy producer. Each 50c; 10, $4.00. 
Very popular 
GOOSEBERRIES 
GOOSEBERRIES (Champion)—The best standard variety. 
2-year-old plants. Prepaid, each 35c; 10, $3.00. 
NOTE—Owing to Federal Quarantine regulations, Currants 
and Gooseberries cannot be shipped after April 1 and before 
November 1. : 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
New Gem—This is the outstanding commercial everbearing 
strawberry for Western growers. 
Prices, everbearing varieties: 25, $1.00; 100, $3.00. 
STANDARD OR ONE CROP STRAWBERRIES 
NEW OREGON —A western variety and seemingly combines 
the splendid characteristics of the Hood River and Glen Mary 
types in its fruit. It is grown extensively with complete satis- 
faction. 
MARSHALL—A well known popular berry. 
DORSETT—An early berry, very firm and a heavy producer. 
Color a bright red, a color the market likes. 
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CULVER—A fine, heavy bearing, firm berry with excellent 
flavor. 
Prices all standard varieties: 
25, 75c; 50, $1.25; 100, $2.50. 
BLUEBERRIES 
Plant in partial shade; mix peat moss or leaf mold into soil. 
berry’’. 
Enjoy this delightful ‘‘shrub Prepaid, 
each S0c; 310; 
$8.00. : 

KELLY’S GLADIOL! 
Prepaid: Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00. 
BETTY NUTHALL—Light coral pink with pale throat. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—Large flowered, orange scarlet. 
GIANT NYMPH—New. Rose-pink with creamy throat. eee 
fect arrangement and tall spikes. A wonder. 
SISSON, MRS. W. P.—A very fine, clear pink. 
MAMMOTH WH!ITE—One of the very best whites ever intro- 
duced. The spikes are unusually tall and straight. Seven to eight 
florets open at once, often measuring 6 to 7 inches across. 
MINUET—Beautiful clear lavender, very large and «arranged 
evenly on straight spikes. 
PELEGRINA—The newest and best of the dark 
troduced recently by Pfitzer. It is a sensation wherever shown. 
PICARDY—The most sensational introduction in years. Color 
is a beautiful apricot-pink. It is a very tall and large grower 
with many flowers open at one time. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Ruffled creamy white. A prize winner. 
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