KELLY’S Inspected 
WINTER VARIETIES — Continued 
NORTHERN SPY. Easily ranks among the very best Winter Apples. A leading com- 
mercial variety, well known, having a well established reputation on the market. Fruit 
is large, very attractive, being of bright red color with a pronounced bloom. Flesh is 
juicy, crisp and excellent for dessert or culinary purposes. Brings high prices on the 
market. Keeps well in storage until April or later. November-—A pril 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. A large and superior Winter Apple that 
is famous over a large extent of country. As a cooking Apple it is un- 
WINTER VARIETIES—Continued surpassed, and as a dessert fruit of its’ season, has few equals. It is a 
good keeper but keeps better if picked early. This Greening is a beauti- 
ful yellow color when ripe and an abundant yielder. Tree is long-lived; 

JONATHAN. A very beautiful Apple, of a brilliant red color, highly 
davored and of excellent quality for dessert or culinary use. Good family 
sort as well as highly profitable for market. Tree generally bears early, hardy and does well on fertile, gravelly or sandy loam with well drained 
productive and long lived. November—A pril clay subsoil: December—A pril 
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McINTOSH RED........... See page 7 for description and illustration 

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THE DELIGHT OF EVERY HOME ORCHARD 
You will enjoy these little trees—plant several 
his vear. Here are the facts about them. 
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1. All budded on Famous Malling Root-Stock 1. 
2. Can be planted 18 to 20 teet apart. . 
3. Most varieties start producing fruit first or second 
year after planting. 
4. They are asmall investment that increase in 
value each year. 
5. The fruit produced ts as large or larger than that 
from standard trees. 
6. Plant 2 or more varieties for pollination. 
7. Trees are 12 to 15 feet high at maturity. 

A late McIntosh type Apple ripening about 10 days later than 
McIntosh. Dark red with whitish, close-grained flesh. Fine 
quality. A heavy and regular bearer. Introduced and rec- 
ommended by the New York State Experiment Station. 
November 



Varieties available: 
Cortland Red McIntosh 
Red Delicious Early Mcintosh 
3 TO 4 FEET TREES~ $3.75 Each, 3 for $10.50 
See Page 19 for Dwarf Pears - 


RED SPY 
A new red sport 
identical with 
Northern Spy, 
except that the 
fruit. 1s) aesolud 
bright red with- 
out either stripe 
or splashes. 
Much _ hand- 
somer than 
its parent. 
An excellent 
commercial 
sort. Tree 
1 Seeley tacans 
and_ produc- 
tive. 
November- 
May. 

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