lo Fred'k W. Kelsey, 145 Broadway, New York. 



FINE HARDY SHRUBS, cominiied. 



SPIEilA Bamaldi. 1 )warf, vigorous habit, narrow, 

 foIiay;e ai\d a profusion of rose-colored flowers 

 midsummer and autumn. \'ery fine. $3 and 

 ?4 per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



Golden-leaved. Double white flowers ; golden 

 foliage. A very effective shrub for groups and 

 borders. Fine plants, 25 and 35 cts. each. 

 Special low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



Frnnifolia, or Bridal Wreath. Pure white daisy- 

 like flowers on long stems, in May. 35Cts.ea , 

 $2 and J3 per doz. Low rates per 100 and i ,000. 



Tomentosa alba. New white "native" variety. 

 Similar growth and foliage to the pink tomen- 

 tosa. $i2perioo. Special low rates per 1 ,000. 



Thnnbergii. Long, narrow leaves and white 

 flowers. Hardy ; also valuable for forcing. 

 25 to 50 cts. each, $8 to $20 per 100. Smaller, 

 very low rates per 1,000. 



Crenata. Douglassii, Eximia, Fortnnei, Lance- 

 leaved, Robnsta, and other leading kinds. $2 

 and per dozen. Special low rates per 100 

 and I ,oco. 



8N0WBEKRY (Symphoricarpus). $3 per dozen. 

 Low rates per 100 and 1,000. See Surplus List. 



STYRAX Japonica. A beautiful Japan shrub. Pure 

 while bell-shaped flowers, with long stems and 

 horizontal branches ; fine. 75 cts. and Si each. 

 Special rates per 100. 



SWEET BAY TKEE (Laurus nobilis). Fine 

 Stand.^kds, with straight stems and solid 

 heads. 18 inches lo 4 feel or more in diameter. 

 Also, well shaped Pyramids 3 lo 7 feet in 

 height. Special quotations, with particulars, 

 sizes, etc., on application. 



TAHARIX. Fine, feathery foliage. Strong plants, 

 25 cts. each, $6 to ^^20 per kjo. Very low rates 

 per 1,000. 



VIBURNUM PLICATUM. Beautiful Japan Snow- 

 ball ; fine. 50 and 75 cts. each. Low rates 

 per 100. 



Lantana-leaved, Common Sncwball, Rngosnm. 



Fine plants, 25 lo 50 cts. each, $8 to $20 per 

 100. Special low prices per 1,000. 



WEIOELA amabilis, White-flowering, rnbra, rosea, 

 Variegated-leaved. $3 and $4 per dozen, J8 to 

 $20 per 100. Very low rates per 1,000. 



XANTHOCERAS. A magnificent hardy flowering 

 shrub. Strong plants, 75 cts. each. 



Por Native Shrut9s, see pagre 12, and Cataloicue Xo. 36. 



Collections of Choice Hardy Shrubs for Border 

 and Mass Planting. 



Frequently in planting both large and small grounds, what is most needed is a certain general 

 effect, rather than any special combination of colors or particular varieties. 



For all such purposes, nothing is belter than the following collections, my selection, offered at low 

 prices for fine, bushy plants. 



They comprise the best hardy varieties, both in flower and foliage, and give a succession of bloom 

 from the Cvdonias, Foksvthias and Lilacs, in April, to the Hydrangeas, Hibiscus, etc., in late 

 autumn. Ali, are perfectly hardy, nicely branched and rooted, and of the best sizes: 



No. 1. 50 Choice Shrubs in 30 to 25 leading varieties SIO.OO; extra, $12 50 



No. 2. 100 " " " 25 to 30 " " 20.00; " 25.00 



No. 3. 100 " " " general assortment 12.00; " 18.00 



Shrubs for Transplanting, at Low Prices. 



Where large plantings of hardy shrubs are needed, these plants are inexpensive, and soon become 

 as effective as the larger, more e.xpensive sizes. 



Leading varieties: Berberries, Cornus, Cvdonia (Japan Quince), Deutzias, Forsythias, 

 Elders, Hydrangeas, Lilacs, Mahonia, Philadelphus (Syringa), Privet, Spir-«as, Viburnum 

 (Snowball), VVeigelas, etc., 1 furnish in good assortment, my selection, at $10 per 100, $75 

 per 1,000. 



SMAIiIiER SHRUBS. An excellent assortment ; the principal hardy kinds of the above, 2 and 3 



years, $30 to $50 per 1,000. Special value. 



Hedge Plants. 



California Privet, Cydonia (Japan Quince) , Aibor-vitee, American and Siberian 



Common Privet, Honey Loenst, Box( Buxus), 



Cratsegas-Pyracantha (P^vergreen Lilac, Hemlock, 



Thorn), Rosa rugosa, Norway Spruce. 



Fine Plants, Different Sizes. Special prices per 100 and i. 000 on application. 



I was so well pleased with your plants that I have spoken of you to some of ray friends. — ^J. R. C, New York. 



