CHERRIES 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Sour Cherry Tree Prices 
7-12 13-25 
I Each Each 
2-yr., $2.25 $2.10 
2-yr., 1.80 1.60 
2-yr., : 1.60 1.40 
1-yr., z 1.80 1.60 
i-yr., 7/16-9/16 in. : 1.60 1.40 
l-yr., 5/16-7/16 in. : 1.30 1.10 
Commercial growers interested in 50 or more trees, 
please write for our Commercial Price List. 
‘ EARLY RICHMOND 
Fruit small but good and the earliest of the sours. 
Unsurpassed for cooking purposes. This is the va- 
riety that yields such marvelous crops in the home 
gardens. Most hardy of all varieties. Uninjured 
by the coldest winters. Tree slender in growth, 
with a roundish, spreading habit. Ripens June 
25-30. 
“ ENGLISH MORELLO 
Fruit is handsome in appearance, real tart. Is 
recognized as the standard late sour Cherry, taking 
the place of Montmorency alter its season is over. 
Cooking gives the fruit a rich, dark wine color, 
very attractive in appearance and a pleasant, aro- 
matic flavor. Tree is small, upright spreading with 
drooping branches. Ripens July 20-30. 
1955-Our 75th Anniversary 
North Bend, Penn. 
Kelly Brothers Nurseries, Inc., 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: Enclosed you will find an order for vines 
and trees, having made room so I could plant them. 
I have had a nice crop this year from trees purchased of 
you several years ago. It includes Peaches, Plums and Ap- 
ples. Also, I have a fine patch of Raspberries from plants 
purchased of you. We picked over 90 quarts of Raspberries 
last spring, and the Indian Summer this fall, were the nicest 
I have ever seen. 
Yours very truly, 
ROBERT C. WALLACE. 
Hillsboro, N. H. 
Kelly Bros. Nurseries, Inc. 
Dansville, N. H. 
Gentlemen: I have done business with you ever since 1927 
or 1928, and have always been very much pleased with your 
methods and the nursery stock I have received. 
This spring I purchased a Purple Wisteria from you. It is 
a nice large plant and it is covered with blossoms. Some of 
the sprays of bloom are nearly a foot long. 
You always send very fine stock. 
Yours truly, 
RUTH E. FARR. 
Healthy, Heavy Bearing Trees, 
Easy to Grow 
Cherry Collection No. 4 
1 Black Tartarian 1 Napoleon 1 Windsor 
3 Select, 3-5 Ft. Trees 
Only $4.95 postpaia 
A $5.70 Value 
You Save 75c 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Sweet Cherry Prices 
1-6 7-12 13-25 26-50 
Each Each Each Each 
Day hi GS-6. Chua or eee a re Tae EER $2.65 $2.50 $2.40 $2.00 
DV by 4S: FE ee ea a er ek tat 2.30 2.15 1.95 1.65 
Dayne, < 354. FN eee, ee 1.90 1.75 1.55 1.40 
yr dsS cht ee ee eee 1.90 1.75 1.55 1.40 
Commercial growers interested in 50 or more trees, please write 
for our Commercial Price List. 
Many people often ask which varieties we would suggest for planting. 
We highly recommend Windsor, Emperor Francis, Napoleon, and 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Each one pollinates the other—any combination 
of two or more gives desired results. 
‘ BLACK GIANT 
Was introduced by Luther Burbank in 1914. Tree is large, vigorous, 
very productive. Cherries are attractive in size and color; the crop is 
late, coming in season just before Lambert, which the black fruits 
resemble. Quality is excellent and less subject to cracking than Bing. 
One of Burbank’s most notable productions. 
‘\ EMPEROR FRANCIS 
The Queen of All Sweet Cherries 
Recognized as one of the newer leading sweet Cherries for home 
and commercial orchards. This high quality Cherry resembles Napoleon 
in size and color except that it becomes a little darker. Ripens around 
July 4th. Sold at same prices as regular varieties. 
Pollination 
Sweet Cherries are self-unfruitful, so must be interplanted. Where 
Napoleon, Bing, Lambert and Emperor Francis are to be planted to- 
gether, another variety, such as Windsor or Black Tartarian must be 
added, as the first four will not pollinate each other. The Sour varieties 
are self-fruitful. 
ALL KELLY CHERRY TREES are shipped with a New York State 
Dept. of Agriculture Certificate, certifying that our trees are budded 
from healthy trees and guaranteed to be virus free. 
Young Cherry Trees in Nursery Row 
