¢ KELLY’S 
5-FOLD APPLE TREE 
74 Revelation tu pbpple “Pree Performance 
B) DISTINCT VARIETIES ON J] APPLE TREE 
‘To meet the request of our customers, we are propagating fruit 
trees with five varieties budded on top. We offer these “One-Tree 
Orchards” as a novelty—and for our customers with limited 
planting space. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS RED ROME BEAUTY 
CORTLAND McINTOSH RED LODI 
Five delicious varieties of Apples on one tree, providing fresh 
fruit all season. 
2-Year, 
4 to 6 Ft. Trees 
Plant a One-Tree ), 5 
Orchard in Your ® 
Garden 
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(4-in-1 Apple Tree Combination $2.75 Postpa 
Kelly’s Famous 
NORANGE QUINCE 
FOR DELICIOUS JELLY 
Its pre-eminence as a fruit 
for jellies and _ preserves 
makes the Quince a_ profit- 
able tree for the fruit grow- 
er, the farmer or anyone 
Other Selected 
PEARS 
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ANJOU. This is one of the best late fall and early 
winter varieties for the market, its season lasting 
until way into January, even in common storage. 
Large fruit, green in color, but turning to yellow 
when ripe, dotted with russet. The yellowish white 
flesh is firm, but tender, very juicy, sweet, spicy, 
with a rich, vinous flavor. Trees hardy and vigor- 
ous growers, come into bearing early. October to 
January. (September 25.) 
DUCHESS D’ANGOULEME. The fruits excite 
admiration and wonder by their enormous size. 
Always known by this characteristic. All dull, green- 
ish yellow spotted russet. Trees are vigorous, hardy 
and healthy. It is a particularly desirable sort for 
the Pear fancier. Novy. to Dec. (Sept. 25-30). 
\ GORHAM. A seedling of Bartlett and closely re- 
sembles its parent in all characteristics and ripens 
from 3 weeks to a month later. It rivals Bartlett in 
all good qualities, being as large and handsome 
and as good or better to eat or to can. Fine canner— 
introduced by the New York State Experiment 
Station. (September 10-25). 
“SHELDON. The fruits please both the eye and pal- 
ate. It is distinctive in its russeted skin with a ruddy 
cheek. Flesh is juicy and deserves to be called lus- 
cious. Flavor is sweet. vinous and highly perfumed. 
Keeps well and ships well. Trees are vigorous and 
hardy. October. (September 20). 
when in flower or when laden \CTYSON. The Home Orchardist’s First Choice. The 
with its abundant brilliant red quality of this old favorite is far superior to that 
fruits. Very juicy, jellies easily, of commonly grown Pears. The tree is a thrifty 
: gh grower and very hardy—fruit is medium size, juicy 
with a spicy, scented sweetness that gives the fruit 
the charm of indiy ma vality: (Ripens late in August). 
flavor. Makes exceptionally good Se as 
Geiitlemen : 
having a small garden. The 
Quince tree does not take 
much room on account of 
its dwarfish character. It can 
be grown in bush or tree 
form. Fruit is large golden 
yellow and of _ excellent 
quality. Makes delicious 
jells. Ripens early in Sep- 
tember. Grows 10 to 15 feet 
tall. Produces abundantly. 
Each 
Postpaid 3 10 
2-yr., 3-4 ft. $1.90 $4.80 $13.00 
2-yr., 4-5 ft. 2.20 5.95 17.50 
Write for prices in larger 
quantities. 
‘DOLGO CRAB 
A handsome Red Crab Apple. 
This is an especially valuable tree 
because it is equally attractive 
and makes a rich ruby-red jelly 
of beautiful color and excellent 
cider. Ripens Sept. This is to thank you for your promptness in re placing the 
Each 3for 10 for Robinson Strawberry plants, mentioned in my letter of 
é April 26th. ; 
Postpaid I always tell my students that it pays to deal with 
re ble people, and aM tness 1d co bear 
a4 Etid heee. $2.00 $5.75 $15.00 reputabre people, ¢ your promptne and courtesy bears 
this out. : C. LAURIN MARCH, Chairman 
nt A aeacbmionas 2.25 5.95 17.50 Agriculture Dept., Newtown High School 
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