i6 Fred'k W. Kelsey, 145 Broadway, New York. 



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Esculent Roots. 



ASPARAGUS. Very fine 2 and 3-year strong roots, $2 per 100, $10 to $15 per 1,000. Extra size, for forc- 

 ing, S3 to $5 per 100. Best kinds: Conover's Colossal, Ma.mmoth, Moore's Crossbred, 

 Palmp;tto. 



RHUBARB. Leading kinds, $2 per dozen, $15 per 100. Early Scarlet, Early Crimson, Giant, 

 RIvatt's Linn/eus, Prince Albert, Royal Linnaeus, Victoria. 



Nut Trees and Mis 



Small or medium-sized trees of the following 

 particulars on application. 



ALMONDS, Sweet Hard-Sbell. 50 cts. 



Soft-Shell, or Paper Shell. 50 cts. 

 BUTTERNUT, or WHITE WALNUT. 35 cts. to $1. 

 CHESTNUT, American. 25 to 50 cts. Low rates 

 per 100 or 1,000. 



Japan. 50 cts. to fi. 



Sweet Spanish. 50 cts. to fi. For other Chest- 

 nuts, see Castanea, page 2. 

 FILBERT, ENGLISH, or COB-NUT. 50 cts. 

 HICKORY (Shellbark). 50 and 75 cts. 

 PECAN. 50 cts. each, $5 per dozen. 

 WALNUT, Black. 35 to 75 cts. Low rates per 100. 

 English, or Madeira Nut. 35 cts. to (i. 

 Japan. A new and valuable variety from Japan. 

 Large green leaves. Nuts produced in clus- 

 ters of 15 to 20 on a stem ; thicker shell than 

 the English, resembling pecans ; flavor like 

 butternut, sweet, and of best quality ; tree 

 vigorous, productive and hardy. |i tof2each, 

 f 10 to f2o per dozen. 



FIGS. Collection of the choicest varieties. Well- 

 furnished and well-rooted plants, 50 cts.; ex- 

 tra, 75 cts. Imported cuttings of the best 

 Smyrna varieties for drying or table purposes 

 at special low rates. Prices and particulars 

 on application. Angelique, Black Ischia, 



cellaneous Fruits. 



at special low rates per 100 or 1,000. Prices and 



Black Provence, Brown Ischia, Castle 

 Kennedy, Dattato, Early Violet, Made- 

 leine, Monaco, Paradiso, Pregussata, 

 Queen's Fig, Rubado, Sigxora Bianca, 

 Trojano, Turkey, White Ge.voa. 



MULBERRIES. Downing's Everbearing, 50 

 cts.; New American, ripens early, 50 cts.; 

 Common White, 30 cts. Low rates per 100. 



OLIVE. Oliv.e. This stock I import largely 

 from the most reliable Italian growers. Col- 

 lections of both the oil and pickling varieties. 

 Prices and particulars on application. Cut- 

 tings of all choice kinds at very low rates per 

 1,000 or 10,000. 



ORANGES and LEMONS. Citrus. Through my 

 own special correspondents in Italy and other 

 Mediterranean points, I .am able to offer col- 

 lections of the best Sicilian varieties (the finest 

 in Europe), nice young plants, by the 100 or 

 1,000, at reasonable rates. Prices and particu- 

 lars on application. 

 Orange trifoliata. New Hardy Japanese 

 Orange. Large, fragrant flowers. Habit 

 dwarf and compact, forming a beautiful shrub. 

 Hardy in most localities. *i each, lie per 

 dozen ; small plants, $15 to $35 per 100. 



PERSIMMON, Japanese. Not hardy north of 

 Washington. 50 cts. Low rates per 1,000. 



Best Lawn Grass 5eed. 



Strictly pure, high grade seed of suitable mi.xture is indispensable in obtaining a fine lawn. 



Much of the Lawn Grass Seed sold under high-sounding names is not the best, and is frequently 

 inferior to less expensive mixtures. The seed here quoted may be relied upon as being of the highest 

 grade, and to give most satisfactory results. 



For new lawns, 4 to 6 bushels per acre. Renovating old lawns, i to 2 bushels per acre. 



Extra Choice Lawn Grass Seed. The very best. $4.50 per bushel (15 lbs.). 



Choice Lawn Grass Seed. First quality, "Central Park Mixture," $3.50 per bushel (15 lbs.). 



Special quotations for large quantities given upon application. 



Cable Address : 



FRED'K W. KELSEY, 



KELENWOOD, New York, „ ^ 



m , u o=,« o ^ MS Broadway, NEW VORK. 



Telephone. 2510 Cortland. ' 



The grass seed, etc., arrived in perfect order, and, notwithstanding the backward spring, has given perfict salis- 

 faction. — N. E., Southampton, S. I. 



