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KELLY PEACHES 
Peaches can be grown on any soil that will produce the average 
yield of farm crops and are especially adapted to the lighter soils. 
If properly cared for the trees are sure to bring in a handsome 
return on your investment. Our trees are of the best quality and 
sure to grow. 
Dates after each description indicate approximate ripening season 
in Western New York. Season varies in different sections of the 
East, but this will give you an approximate idea when to expect 
the fruit to be ripe. 
“BELLE GF GEORGIA. Large, attractive, white-fleshed Peach. 
Red cheek. Hardy and productive. Freestone. September 3-7. 
‘CHAMPION. Large, creamy white, with red cheek. Excellent 
quality. Good shipper. Hardy and productive. Freestone. Sep- 
tember 5-8. 
~ J. H. HALE. An extra large Peach, yellow overlaid with crimson.’ 
Flesh golden yellow, of delicious flavor. An excellent shipper. 
A fine commercial variety. Prolific when cross pollenized with 
some other variety. All of the varieties offered in this catalog are 
suitable for planting with Hale. Freestone. September 17-21. 
~ SOUTH HAVEN. Another excellent Peach, well worth planting. 
Golden yellow with red blush. Large, meaty and delicious flavor. 
Prolific. Freestone. August 25-September 1. 
SULLIVAN ELBERTA. Midseason, ripening one week before E1- 
berta. Fruits large. Similar to Elberta in all respects except earlier 
ripening. One of the most extensively planted varieties in the 
past few years, especially in the Southeast. 
WALIANT. Large, yellow freestone. Juicy, very good quality. Ex- 
cellent producer and fine canner. Quite hardy in bud. An intro- 
duction from Canada. August 28-September 5. 
SVEDETTE. Ripens a few days before Valiant and 3 weeks before 
Elberta. Fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow-fleshed, and a free- 
stone. Superior quality and color. August 25-30. 
“VETERAN. Large, round, yellow-fleshed fruit. Freestone. Since it 
ripens a few days later than Valiant, it makes a desirable sort 
to follow that variety. Hardier in bud than most. varieties. Ideal 
for cold sections. August 30-September 4. 
PEACH ORCHARD COLLECTION 
1 Elberta 
1 °Golden Jubilee 
1 Hale-Haven 
3 3-4 ft. trees, $3.75 value 
ONLY $3.25. postpaid 
This Photograph is a Typical Kelly Peach Orchard. 
NEW PEACH VARIETIES 
“JERSEYLAND. Very early, ripening about 5 weeks before 
Elberta. Fruits medium-sized, round. Skin solid red. Flesh 
yellow, usually free when ripe, firm. Promising for local 
marketing and commercial production. 
~ FAIRHAVEN. Early midseason, ripening after Golden Jubi- 
lee and about 3 weeks before Elberta. Flesh yellow, free. 
Good for freezing and canning. Promising variety for 
local marketing and commercial production. 
“ SUNHIGH. (New Jersey Introduction.) Good quality. Yellow 
flesh. Hardy. Ripens just ahead of Goldeneast. 
\. SUMMERCREST. (New Jersey Introduction.) Yellow free- 
stone. Ripens just before Elberta. 
POLLINATION: With the exception of J. H. Hale, all 
varieties we offer are self-fruitful. 
See next page, 38, for additional listing. 
PEACH TREE PRICES 
1-6 
Each 7-12 13-25 26-50 
Postpaid Each Each Each 
1-yr., 5-6 ft. .....$1.95 $1.75 $1.55 $1.35 
l-yr., 4-5 ft. ..... 1.55 1.40 1.20 1.00 
i-yri;. 3-4 -tt.2 = 12> 1.10 .95 .80 
l-yr., 2-3 ft. ..... 1.10 95 -80 -65 
Commercial growers interested in 50 or more trees, 
please write for our Commercial Price List. 
