


A comparatively new Apple of the 
G@ 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 extensively. 
An excellent variety to plant with McIntosh as a 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 




Cortland 




oll hi ° A bright golden yellow 
Y. CMU De c10ud4. Apple of excellent qual- 
ity. Firm, crisp, and 
very juicy. Splendid keeper. Bears young and heavily. Many 
growers say this is the finest yellow Apple. October to April 




Statement of Inspection for Trueness - To- Name 
Amherst, Mass., August 29, 1945 
To Whom It May Concern: cc: 
This is to state that all of the 
salable apple, pear, and sweet 
cherry stock now growing in Kelly 
Brothers’ Nurseries, Inc., Dans- 
ville, New York, have been ex- 
amined for trueness-to-name by @ 
J. K. Shaw, 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 mix § 
tures observed were recti- § 
fied. While it is impossible 
to positively identify all 
peach varieties in the 
nursery row, it is possible 
to eliminate a high per- 
centage of the mixtures. 
J. K. SHAW 
Research Professor of 
Pomology 









Yellow 
Delicious 




(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 
Very satisfactory. Hope we white, fine, very tender, juicy, and refresh- 
have good luck with er pee} ing with attractive flavor. It is especially 
ATES EUROS SIs Lig Solid Red McIntosh desirable for fancy trade. October—January 
as you do. 
Mrs. Wayne Wright, Sr. 


ET 
New Paltz, N. Y. 
Received the flowering crab 
trees last Monday, April 2. Yes- 
terday, April 9, strawberry plants 
came. 








