
awe the same Succesytul Results 
4 J. CUTLER PAIGE 
Hardwick, Mass. January 7, 1946 
I noticed in your catalog a photograph of John Kroll of Ware, Mass. I 
have known Mr. Kroll for many years and am also familiar with his or- 
chard and I wish you could see it. It is the finest, best cared for and 
thriftiest orchard I have ever seen. There are about 36 acres of it and Mr. 
Kroll cleared the land as‘it was forest land when he acquired it. This or- 
chard is a monument to Kelly Brothers and also to the efforts of Mr. Kroll 
who knew what he wanted and never stopped until he got it. 

ALFRED KELDORF 
Spencerport, N. Y. 
June 28, 1946 
We are well pleased with Kelly 
Brothers’ trees. In the fall of 1942 
we set 1200 cherry trees and expect 
to have a sizable crop this year. 
From time to time, neighbors stop 
and comment’ on how nice the trees 
are. It takes ‘‘Kelly’s true-to-name 
trees” to make that praise possible. 
WHEN BUYING APPLES, 
ASK FOR THEM BY NAME NEW YORK & 
FOR EVERY USE— 
“THE FAVORITE SEVEN” 
I highly recommend your trees to 
everyone, especially commercial or- 
| chardists. 
| ! ; 
NEW ENGLAND 

Alfred Keldorf 
EATING | PIE and | SALAD | BAKED 
OAKLEY LARDIE SAUCE 
Traverse City, Mich. July 13, 1946 

I have recently taken over my ick 
father’s farm after two years in the M cINTOSH RED Bene tek : NS 
Seabees. We have 35 acres of cher- tender, ft, hite, juicy, 
ries, all Kelly’s trees. My future tart smooth jui rich 
plantings will also be Kelly trees. Sram Ga ok as See nent BP 
There are well over 100,000 Kelly Good Saar i shave; 
trees planted in this county now eae erry tart, 
bearing. Kelly trees always sold well BALDWIN Erm en jui Hicks 
here because of their sturdy appear- qaeee light igh dark 
ance and bearing qualities. My : color color 
; father bought trees from you for the : 
last 20 years or more. - iar aia eat 
vinous, cooks Tic tender, 
> NORTHERN SPY rich, quickly, rich 
acid— pink, pink, 
tender juicy juicy 
Good Fine Bakes 
: ae pull : sale ys 
we pple crisp, mildly 
WEALTHY ripened, flavor, sub-acid, acid, 
mildly cooks flesh good 
acid quickly white color 
Oakley Lardie 
| Cc. H. GOWDY, Mer. 
Conyers Farm 
| Greenwich, Conn. 
October 7, 1946 
Our operations at Conyers Farm 
consist of approximately 350 acres 
of apples, peaches and pears, with 
the apple acreage as large as the 
peaches and pears combined. 
We have used a great many of 
Kelly Brothers trees in our young 
plantings for a good many years 
and are very proud of some of the 
orchards of both apples and pears 
which we now have from your 
stock. The fact that we have re- 
peatedly used your trees, year after 
year, is a good indication of the es- 
teem in which we hold your nurs- 
ery stock. 
C. H. Gowdy 
RIES FIELD REPRESENTATIVES 
LOUIS W. VARNI 
South Glastonbury, Conn. August 24, 1946 
My father before me and myself have been 
raising about 100 acres of fruit in this section for 
the past (40) forty years. Have always used 
Kelly trees for my major plantings, and tried 
small lots from other nurseries but always re- 
turned to Kelly trees as they have been more 
reliable and true-to-name. 
Will always handle Kelly trees as long as they 
can supply me. 
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early» None Excellent, 
RED Crisp; better, Rich, tender, 
GRAVENSTEIN aromatic, juicy . crisp, rich, 
; Very, yet firm juicy delicious 
juicy 
Best— Rich, Best of Bakes 
pale: sors all, auict 
tender, quickly, crisp, ittle 
CORTLAND white, fluffy, rich, sugar, 
: digests pink, stays pink, 
quickly juicy white delicious 
Best— Ver Good— 
Chee * say ; noes 
rich, ery rich, ittle 
RED DELICIOUS mellow, mild tasty, sugar, 
digests dark, dark, 
quickly mellow firm 



erin Dawes Louis W. Varni Harry Van Eps 
Marlboro, N. Y, . So. Glastonbury, Conn. Kent, N. Y. 

