
Whether you have room for only a few trees in your backyard, or plan 
to plant a large orchard . . you'll get best results with Kelly’s Apples. 
We say this with confidence, because our trees are grown under the 
most exacting conditions for your protection! Starting with a 
whole root seedling, our trees are propagated by the budding method . . 
the best and most expensive way. Each year we go direct to commercial 
bearing orchards, to cut our bud wood from trees that show the best 
color, and bearing qualities. 
This is what gives Kelly’s Trees the good foundation that assures you 
of permanent, healthy growth, disease-free trees and heavy crops year 
after year. We recommend the following varieties as most profitable 
to the planter. 
A TENDER CRISP, 
/ KING OF ALL RED APPLES 
A large, dark red Apple, with crisp, fine 
; grained flesh of excellent quality and flavor. 
Leap if A splendid keeper and shipper. Tree one of 
hs ek is the hardiest. A vigorous grower with good 
foliage. A regular annual bearer. Excellent 
for eating, and the most popular truit stand Apple. Packs well in boxes 
and bushels, always bringing high prices on the leading markets and 
in strong demand by the best trade. December-March 



















Red 
Delicious 
POLLINATION—Varieties such as McIntosh, R. I. Greening, 
Red Gravenstein and Northern Spy set little fruit without the assist- 
ance of an efficient pollinator. Good varieties to use for pollination 
are Cortland, Wealthy, Delicious, and Macoun. It is always best 
to plant 2 or more varieties to take care of this problem. 
A late McIntosh type Apple ripening about 
Macoun ete 10 days later than McIntosh. Dark red with 
tg whitish close grained flesh. Fine quality. 
A heavy and regular bearer. Introduced and recommended by the 
New York State Experiment Station. November 
Tree moderately vigor- 
ous, comes into bearing 
young and aé reliable 
cropper. Medium to 
large size fruit, slight!y 
striped, coloring to dull 
red. December-March 

A new red sport 
identical with 
Northern Spy ex- 
cept that the fruit 
is a solid bright 
red without either 
stripe or splashes. 
Much handsomer 
than its parent. An ex- 
cellent commerciai sort. 
Tree is hardy and pro- 
ductive. November A pril 
Stayman’s Winesap 


Red Spy 

















