58 Fred'k W. Kelsey, Broadway, New York. 



NUT TREES & MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. 



Small or medium sized trees of the following 

 application. 



Almonds, Sweet Hard Shell. 50 ots. 



Almonds, Soft Shell or Paper Shell. 50 cts. 



Butternut or White VValnut. 35 cts. to $1. 



Black Walnut. 35 to 75 cts. 



English Walnut or 3Iadeira Nut. 3.5 cts. to $1. 



♦Japan Walnut. A valuable variety from north- 

 ern Japan ; large, handsome leaves ; nuts pro- 

 duced in clusters of 15 to 20 on a stem ; thicker 

 shell than the English, resembling pecans ; flavor 

 like butternut, sweet and of best quality ; tree 

 . vigorous, very productive, bears young and per- 

 fectly hardy. A most valuable acquisition. $1 

 to $2 each, §10 to $30 per dozen. 



American Chestnut. 25 to 50 cts. ; low rates per 

 100 or 1,000. 



Japan Chestnut. 50 cts. to SI. 



Sweet Spanish Chestnut. .50 cts. to $1. For 

 other chestnuts, see Castanea, page 4(5. 



English Filbert or Cob IVut. 50 cts. 



Hickory. (Shellbark.) .50 and 75 cts. 



Pecan Nut. 50 cts., $5 per dozen. 



Persimmon, Japanese. Not hardy north of 

 Washington. .50 cts. 



Figs. Collection of the choicest varieties. Prices, 

 strong, well furnished and well-rooted plants, 

 50 cts. ; extra, 75 cts. Imported cuttings of the 

 best Smyrna varieties for drying or table purposes 

 at specially low rates. Prices and particulars on 



f Special low rates j)er 100 or 1,000. Particulars on 



application. Angelique, Black Ischia, Black 

 Provence, Brown Ischia, Castle Kennedy, 

 Dattato, Early Violet, Madeleine, Monaco, 

 Paradiso, Pregussata, Queen's Fig, Rubado, 



SiGNORA BiaNCA, TrOJANO, TURKEY, WhITE 



Genoa. 



Mulberries. Downing's E^':ERBEARING, 50 cts.; 

 New American, ripens early, 50 cts.; Common 

 White, 30 cts. 



Olives. Oliv.e. I have made successful importa- 

 tious of these trees for several seasons, ev3n in 

 shipments to California, the plants arriving in 

 perfect condition and growing as freely the first 

 season as though moved from a neighboring 

 nursery. This stock I have specially selected from 

 the most reliable Italian growers. Collections of 

 both the oil and pickling varieties. Prices 

 and particulars on application. Cuttings 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 collections 

 of the best Sicilian vai'ieties (the finest in Europe), 

 nice young plants, by the 100 or 1,000 at reasonable 

 rates. Prices and particulars on apphcation. 



*Orange Trifoliata. (New Hardy Japanese 

 Orange.) See page 30. 



ESCULENT ROOTS. 



ASPARAGUS. Strong roots, $2 per 100, $10 to $15 per 1,000. Best kinds. Conover's Colossal, 



Mamjmoth, Moore's Cross-Bred, Palmetto. 

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



Hyatt's LiNN.a;us, Prince Albert, Royal Linn^us, Victoria. 



^LAWN (qRASS seed. 



Strictly pm-e, high grade seed of suitable mixture is indispensable in obtaining a fine lawn. 

 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 C bushels per acre. 

 Renovating Old Lawns, 1 to 2 bushels per acre. 



Price, 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. 



Quotations for large quantities given upon apphcation. 



Tke Grass Seed, etc., arrived tn perfect order , and, notwithstanding the backward Spring, 

 has given perfect satisfaction. N. E. 



Southampton, S. I. 



The targe cot lection of Olive Trees and Fig Trees you furnished a few years a^o are 

 doing well, and promise well for the future. L. F. G. 



Ptru City, Cat. 



