PEONIES z arge Glowertug Pereuutale 
PEONIES in a Blaze of Color 
Superb Varieties That Will 
“Color Emphasize’’ Your 
Garden 
Spring is a Good Planting 
Time for Peonies 
Price: 95c each; 3 _ for 
$2.70; 6 for $5.20. 
Postpaid 
The roots offered are strong 3- 
to 5-eye divisions, true to name, 
from healthy 3-year-old clumps. 
Number after name of variety 
represents rating given it by the 
American Peony Society. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. 9.0. 
Immense globular flowers of deli- 
cate blush changing to pure 
white. Midseason. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. 7.6. Deep 
pink. Very early. 
50-PLANT PYRAMID 
Use one-third the space used in a convention- 
al garden. Is 6 ft. in diameter with 4 terraces 
and the collar. Made of heavy gauge aluminum, 
FELIX CROUSSE. 8.4. Bright 
ruby-red. Midseason. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. 9.3. White, 
center crimson-flecked. Early. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. 38.8. Bril- 
liant dark crimson. Midseason. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. 9.0. 
Flowers of remarkable size in 
clusters full and double; apple- 
blossom-pink with each petal sil- 
ver-tipped. Late. 
Special Collection 
3, PEONIES $2.50 
Edulis Superba 
Baroness Schroeder 
Karl Rosenfield 
TAKES 
LITTLE ROOM 
NOW AVAILABLE 
IN TWO SIZES 
will not rust or corrode. Harvest Strawberries from June 
until fall. Perfect for Strawberries, perennials and flowers 
of all kinds. 
Pyramid Garden without plants, $9.95. 
With 50 Red Rich Strawberry plants, $18.45. zs : : are y) 
With 50 Superfection Strawberry plants, 7 : : “y 
$14.25. Postpaid : : ee -f eet s 
25-PLANT PYRAMID 
Same as above with 3 terraces and collar, 414 ft. in 
diameter. 
Pyramid Garden without plants, $7.95. 
With 25 Red Rich Strawberry plants, $12.95. 
With 25 Superfection Strawberry plants, 
$10.25. 
Complete Sprinkler 
for Pyramid Bed 
$4.95, Postpaid 
Postpaid 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, 
Gentlemen: 
I bought 100 Red Rich Strawberry plants from you last 
spring. I never saw anything grow as they did. I have 
at least a couple of thousand plants—all husky big ones, 
Yours very truly, 
Carl W. Tanner 
with plenty of berries. 
EVERBEARING 
TRADE MARK 
Elmira, N. Y. 
Oct. 11, 1952 
“Our two little helpers,” Mary Elizabeth Kelly, 28 months, and Patricia 
Ann, 1 year, enjoy picking and eating Strawberries from the Pyramid Bed. 
Your children and grandchildren will too. Photo taken October ist, 1952. 
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