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FRUITS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
You Need This Book—We Recommend [It to You 
Hereare practical, detailed, specificinstructions from one 
of the world’s greatest authorities on fruits who tells you: 
1. How to choose the land- for your fruit garden. 
2. How many kinds and varieties to plant. 
3. The correct distances between rows. 
4, How to arrange the garden. 
5. How to prepare the land. 
6. How to graft, prune, spray, fertilize. 
7. How to control orchard pests. 
Eighteen kinds of fruit, with scores of varieties, are dis- 
cussed, with the following details on each: Life span, time 
required between planting and bearing, climatic requirements, 
harvesting—when to pick, how to pick, how to store. 
Dr. Hedrick is retired Director of the New York State 
Experiment Station, Geneva, New York. 
Profusely Illustrated, $3-00 postpaid 
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BEACH 
PLUM 
(PRUNUS MARITIMA) 
Native of Cape Cod ~ 
Ideal as a shrub—also pro- 
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small plants. 
duces delicious fruits. Bears 
first or second year after 
planting. 
Beautiful white blooms are 
produced early in April before 
leaves appear. Grows in poor 
soil—even in ‘very sandy soil. 
Plant very hardy—stands tem- 
peratures 20 deg. below zero 
without injury. 
Plants-3 or 4 feet tall produce 
as much as 5 or 6 lbs. of edible 
_ fruit. 
Fruits are usually as large as 
Concord Grapesand of the same 
in natural color. 

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10,000 GARDEN QUESTIONS 
Really 10 Complete Books in One 
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Here is a garden book indispensable 
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are a gold mine of information on just 
those everyday practical garden problems 
that thousands of amateurs have sought 
the answers to in books and magazines— 
and sought in vain, 
The text throughout is generously sup- 
plemented by line drawings done especial- 
ly to show what or how. They assist 
greatly in helping the reader to grasp 
the full details of the answer to his 
question. 
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GRAPES AND WINES 
How to Grow Grapes, Make Wine, Use Wine 
This book, by the author of “Fruits fo: the Home 
Garden,” is written for those Americans, grcwing in num- 
ber each year, who are learning to make wines and want 
more information on the subject. Dr. Hedrick, who has 
been planting Grapes in experimental vineyards and as- 
sociating with winemakers for fifty years, believes that 
excellent wines can be made in the home. 
Part I of ‘‘Grapes and Wines from Home Vineyards” 
contains a detailed discussion of the leading species of 
Grapes grown in North America, with the possibilities of 
their many varieties and their special adaptations to 
climates and soils. , 
Part ILis devoted to a consideration of American wines. 
Each step is explained in the making of a variety of wines 
from Chianti to Champagne, with complete information 
on equipment, and the care of new wine. Three final 
chapters on serving wine, on wine drinks and on wine in 
cookery serve to round out the most complete guide to 
wines. 
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CLIMBING 
ROSES 
CLIMBING 
American Beauty. Crimson. 
Large, fragrant blooms of 
fine form, borne in clusters. 
Blooms early in the season. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Intensely red 
flowers, borne in loose clus- 
ters Often blooms in Au- 
tumn. Highly recommended. 
Mary Wallace. Very large, sil- 
very pink flowers borne in 
profusion. 
Silver Moon. Long, creamy 
buds of Nankeen yellow. 
Turn to gigantic saucer- 
shaped, moon-white flowers. 
Primrose. Yellow, large, full 
flowers on long stems. A very 
fine and hardy climber that 


If you want 

color the time they are ripe. 
Ideal for making Beach Plum 
jelly and jam which has such a 
wonderful distinct flavor. Plant 
at maturity is 6-8 feet tall. 
SELECT, 3-4 FT. PLANTS 
$1.50 Each 
2 for $2.65 
May 7, 1945 
Kelly Brothers. Nurseries, Inc., Dansville, New York 
Gentlemen: 
I have received shipment of your All Purpose Hoe and wish to comment that it is 
the finest garden tool I have ever had in my hands. My neighbors are all pleading with 
me to get them one of your hoes and I am wondering if you could ship me four more of 
the hoes collect. immediately mailed you a bank order for the hoe I have received and 
will remit at once on receipt of the extra four hoes if you are able to send them to me. 
Thank you very kindly for the prompt and courteous attention received. 
Yours very truly, 
H, L. BRADY 
1624 Columbus Ave., Sandusky, Ohio 
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blooms in midseason. 
White Derothy Perkins. 
Small, very double flowers of 
pure creamy white, borne in 
great clusters. 
$1.00 Each 
3 for $2.85, 6 for $5.40 
Selected Field Grown 2 Year 
Bushes will bloom this year 
