KELLY’S Inspected 
AUTUMN VARIETIES—Continued 
AUTUMN VARIETIES MILTON. A handsome new Apple of the McIntosh type, but ripens a 
month earlier, about the time of Wealthy. Bright pinkish red, large, flesh 

Descriptions indicate approximate date at which fruit ripens in tender, very white with a refreshing aroma. An early and annual bearer. 
Western New York Excellent for home and roadside markets. 
EARLY McINTOSH. See page 9 for description.=—— RED GRAVENSTEIN. Sce page 10 for description and illustration. 
FALL PIPPIN. Very large and when fully ripe has an attractive WEALTHY. Beautiful moderate sized brilliant red Apple, fine quality; one 
yellow color. The flesh is tender, rich and very good in quality, of the best of its season; is relatively a good keeper. Owing to hardiness 
being excellent for dessert and especially desirable for culinary of tree, its adaptability to cold climates and early bearing habits can be 
purposes. Does not ripen uniformly, part of crop being fully ripe profitably planted as a filler. September 15th—20th 
and ready to use while balance will be still hard and green. Trees 
hardy and productive. September 15th—-25th 
[poo a WINTER VARIETIES 
w— ~~ Stayman’s Months listed after descriptions indicate the time at which the fruit is at its best 
Ps. 2 for general use 
™ Winesa : : 
= E BALDWIN. Long a favorite with commercial orchardists for which no sub- 
stitute has yet been found. Yields large crops and is an excellent shipper. 
Highly regarded as an eating and cooking Apple, having a flavor all its own 
Fruit is large, bright red, crisp, juicy, and rich. Tree vigorous and pro- 
ductive. December—M arch 
CORTLAND. See page 9 for description and illustration. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. Very fine colored solid red strain of Delicious, 
resembling its parent in all characteristics except color. November—March 
DELICIOUS, RED. Sce page 9 for description. 
GOLDEN RUSSET. The best russet Apple for home use. Keeps well. Attrac- 
tive, yellow russeted Apple. Desirable for home use during Spring months 
before small fruits ripen. Excellent for cider. Tree is hardy. An old 
favorite. November—A pril 
GRIMES GOLDEN. An Apple of fine quality. Fruit medium to large, bright 
cag ; yellow flesh. Juicy and fine flavored. Tree vigorous grower, hardy and 
productive. November—February 
JONATHAN. A very beautiful Apple, of a brilliant red color, highly flavored 
and of excellent quality for dessert or culinary use. Good family sort as 
well as highly profitable for market. Tree generally bears early, produc- 
tive and long lived. November-A pri| 


































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Tree moderately vigorous. Comes in- 
=<. to bearing young and a reliable crop- 
ain. per. Medium to large size fruit. 
Slightly striped, coloring to dull red. 
December—M arch 
Yellow 
Transparent 
Fruit of good size; 
skin clear white turn- 
ing to pale yellow; 
flavor acid and very 
good, making it ex- 
cellent for cooking. 
Begins to ripen some- 
time in July and con- 
tinues for three or 
four weeks. Trees 
upright and a very 
early and abundant 
bearer. 
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