Kennedy Kwality Hardy Perennials 
VIOLA—Cornuta 
Jersey Gem. Deep purplish-violet flowers over compact 
mats of foliage. Excellent for rockeries. 
Doz. $6.50, 100 $45.00 
Sutton’s Apricot. Rich blend of apricot and orange. 
Pansy type flowers all summer on compact plants. 
Doz. $11.00, 100 $75.00 
VIOLA—Odorato 
Rosina. A gem for rock garden or path. The fragrance 
is very noticeable. Plants covered with rose colored vio- 
lets in Spring and early Fall. Doz. $8.00, 100 $60.00 
Royal Robe. Giant sweetly scented violets on long 
stems in early Spring and late Fall. Large deep violet 
flowers. Very attractive. Doz. $8.00, 100 $60.00 
Double Russian. Double, sweet scented deep violet 
flowers in profusion. Plants very hardy and excellent 
for shady position. Doz. $11.00, 100 $75.00 
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CLEMATIS 
Large Flowering Hybrids 
Henryi. The large white flowers frequently measure 8 
inches across. Although the growth is vigorous this 
variety is outstanding for its quality of bloom rather 
than its quantity. Height, 8 feet. 
VJaeckmani. A very popular clematis. Large velvety 
violet-purple flowers. Rapid and vigorous grower, pro- 
fuse bloomer throughout the summer and early autumn. 
Mme. Edouard Amdre. Red with purplish cast. 
Flower medium size and petals rounded; excels in pro- 
fusion of bloom. Height, 7 feet. 
Mamoma. Lavender-blue accentuated by a disk of 
darker anthers. Short-pointed buds and rounded petals. 
Vigorous grower and fine bloomer during the summer. 
3 of 1 variety listed above, $7.00. 
Small Flowering Hybrids 
Panieculata. Virgins-Bower. The most useful and beau- 
tiful of the small-flowering Clematis. It is a luxuriant 
grower and a profuse bloomer with fine foliage. 
3 for $4.25 
KENNEDY KWALITY FRUIT TREES 
APPLES 
“Baldwin. Deep red. An old see of excellent quality. 
Late fall. 
Delicious. Brilliant dark red, flesh fine grained, juicy, 
crisp and sweet flavor with a slight acid taste, very high- 
_ est quality, early fall. 
‘Grimes Golden. Autumn, medium sized, golden yel- 
low, tender, rich, aromatic, sub-acid. Possibly the best 
flavored apple known, and a good keeper. No better 
variety exists for eating raw or for cooking. 
‘ Lodi (Improved Yellow Transparent). Has rapidly be- 
come a commercial apple in those areas that grow early 
yellow-colored apples, such as the Yellow Transparent. 
Its fruits ripen a few days later than Yellow Transparent 
but they are larger. 
‘\ MeIntesh. Highest quality, bright red, flesh white, very 
juicy. Early. 
~ Northern Spy Red. Large, bright scarlet-red, with 
yellow markings. Flesh juicy, rich, crisp, tender, aro- 
matic and highly flavored. Tree a strong erect grower, 
very healthy, extremely hardy and a free producer. 
Late fall. 
~ Williams Early Red. The best red summer apple. 
Rich bright red fruit, is large with a tender, crisp, white 
flesh, juicy, slightly tart. The trees come to bearing 
when quite young, producing freely and steadily. All 
orchards should include Williams Early Red. 
~ Wimnesap. Medium size, oblong, smooth. One of the best 
red colored apples grown; flesh yellow, crisp, tender, 
very juicy, firm and of excellent flavor. Very long 
keeper and considered the best cold storage variety, 
keeping until July. Strong grower; comes into bearing 
early. Late fall. 
~ Yellow Delicious. A golden yellow apple with decided 
“Delicious” characteristics. Yellow Delicious has a re- 
markably good flavor and is most popular for eating 
during the fall and winter months. Late September 
through January finds it at its best. Fall. 
\ York Imperial. Medium to large size, round, greenish 
yellow overlaid bright red; flesh tender, firm, crisp of 
high flavor; wonderful keeper. Keeps in cold storage 
until June. Vigorous grower, strong and healthy; an un- 
usually heavy bearer. 
All above varieties extra heavy one inch up caliper. 
6-7 feet. Each $3.50. 
“~DWARE APPLES 
Early Melmtosh. Highest quality, bright red, flesh 
white. 
Lodi. Early yellow. 
Milton. Fruits pinkish red with heavy bloom. Flesh 
white, tender, crisp, juicy. 
Red Spy. Solid bright red. Flesh juicy, rich and tender, 
aromatic and highly flavored. 
Red Gravenstein. Solid dark red fruits. 
tumn apple. 
Excellent au- 
Price: Each $7.50. 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Very large, sweet, purplish black, 
juicy, rich flavor, heavy bearer. Early. 
“ Lambert. Extra large, sweet, jet black. Very popular. 
Midseason. 
N Montmoreney (Sour). Ripens mid-season. Large red, 
slightly acid, flesh very tender, good quality, attractive 
appearance. 
‘\ Napoleon (Royal Ann). Large, pale yellow, bright red 
cheek, sweet excellent flavor, prolific bearer. Mid- 
season. 
\ Yellow Spanish. Large, sweet, yellow with red tinge. 
Heavy bearer, mid-season. Very popular. 
All above varieties extra heavy 11/16 to 1 inch 
caliper. 5 to 6 ft. Each $3.50. 
NECTARINES 
“ Hunter. Tree vigorous and productive. Fruit large, 
round, yellow with heavy blush. Freestone, true Nec- 
tarine flavor. Midseason. 
“ Nectarose. White-fleshed, freestone of good quality, 
large fruit nearly covered with dark red blush. Tree 
vigorous and productive. 
\ Rivers Orange. Yellow-fleshed, ripens early in mid- 
season. Fruit freestone and practically covered with 
dark red blush. No nectarine has a richer, sweeter flavor. 
One of the choice good European sorts. 
\ Sure Crop. An import from New Zealand by the U. S. 
Dept. of Agriculture. Fruits large, round white overlaid 
attractively with red. Flesh firm, tender, freestone and 
very pleasing flavor. 
11/16 inch caliper. 5 to 6 ft. Each $6.00 
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