Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. 



Autumn, 1897. 3 



Ornamental and Shade Trees. 



All nursery grown and properly transplanted. For full list of varieties, etc., see General 

 Catalogue. No. 38. Extra sizes of many varieties can be supplied in quantity, also smaller sizes 

 per 1,000 for transplanting. Prices and particulars on application. 



ASH, AMERICAN WHITE. All sizes; fine. 



See Surplus List, page 2. 

 ASH, GOLD-BARKEU. Yellow bark; fine. 



75 cts. 



AI/DER, European (Alnits glufinosa). Very 



rapid grower. .3.5 and 50 cts. ; $20 to $50 per 



100. Smaller, $.50 to $100 par 1000. 

 Imperial Cut-leaved. Deeply-cut leaves. Fine 



for the lawn. 50 cts. to $1.00. Low rates per 100 

 BEECH, PURPLE LE4VED. The darkest 



purple. 75 cts. to $1.50 each, $40 to $100 per 



100. Smaller, $25 per 100. 

 European (Fagas sylvatica.) Makes a good 



hedge. ¥25 to $.50 per 100. Smaller, $50, $75 



and $100, and upwards, per 1,000. 

 Fern-leaved. Beautiful foliage. $1 to $2 each. 

 Weeping. 3 to 4 feet and upwards, $1 to $2.50 



each. Smaller trees, $50 per 100. 

 Weeping Purple. New; very fine. $1.50 to 



$2.50 each. 



BIRCH, CUT-LEAVED WEEPING. Fine 



cut foliage. White bark. 25 cts. to $1.00 each; 



special rates per 100 and 1,000. 

 European White Weeping (Betula alba). Very 



low rates per 100 and 1,000.. All sizes. 

 Paper or Canoe Birch (B. papyracea). See 



Special List, page 2. 

 Youngs Weeping. Rare; fine. $1 to $2. 

 Purple leaved. True purple. $1 each. 

 CATALPA BUNGEI. Standards; straight 



stems, compact, round heads, large, glossy 



foliage. Fine for formal planting. $9 to §18 



per doz. 



Golden (Aurea variegata) . %X each, $9 per doz. 

 CATALPA Specio.sa. Very hardy; rapid 

 growth. $15 to $50 per 100. Low rates per 

 1,000. 



Japan (Koempferii) . $25 to $50 per 100. 

 CHERRY, JAPAN WEEPING. Singlewhite 

 flowers, red fruit. Rare. $1..50. 



Japan Weeping Rose-flowering (C. rosea 

 pendula). New Japanese variety ; double rose- 

 colored flowers. One of the finest small orna- 

 mental trees. $1..50. 

 CHESTNUT, AMERICAN (Castanea Am<;ri- 

 cana) . Fine trees of all sizes. $5, $10 to $35 

 per 100. 



Paragon. Sweet fruit, much larger than our 

 common American Chestnut. Comes into bear- 

 ing soon after transplanting. $1 to $2. 



CERCIDIPHYLLUM JAPONICUM. A beau- 

 tiful Japanese tree. $1. $35 to $75 per 100. 



DOGWOOD RED-FLOWERING (C. rubra). 

 Fine. 75 cts to {2 each. Low rates per 100. 

 White-flowering {Coi-nus florida) . All sizes. 

 35 cts. to $1 each. Low rates per 100. 



ELM, AMERICAN. Fine stock. All sizes up 

 to 3-inch caliper. Prices per 100 and 1,000 on 

 application. 



ENGLISH. 1 1-2 to 2 inch caliper, $G0 per 100; 



4 to 6 feet, $10 per 100; $75 per 1,000. 

 Huntingdon, Superba, Scotch, Dovaei. For 



street or park planting. 50 cts. to $1. 

 Camperdown Weeping. Two to three years' 

 heads; fine. $1 to $1.50. Low rates per 100. 

 HORSE-CHESTNUT, White. 50 cts. to $1. 

 All sizes. Prices in quantity on application. 

 Red-flowering. Fme. $1 to $2. Special low 

 prices per 100. 

 HORNBEAM. Fine for hedges. See page 2. 

 JUDAS TREE (Cercis Canadensis). Different 

 sizes per 100 and 1,000 at low rates. 

 Japan (Cercis Japonica). One of the finest 

 dwarf flowering trees. $20 to $40 per 100. 

 LARCH, American. Fine "seedlings. 2 to 5 



feet and 5 to 7 feet, $25 to »75 per 1,000. 

 LABURNUM. Good stock. $20 and $30 per 100. 

 LIQUIDAMBER. See Surplus List, page 2. 

 LINDEN, AMERICAN (Tilia Americana}. 

 All sizes for street planting. Prices on applica- 

 tion. 



European. Fine trees; d'fferent sizes, at low 

 rates in quantity. See page 2. 



Red Fern-leaved. Beautiful cut leaves. 



White-leaved. Dark green foliage, clear white 

 underneath. Fine. $50 per 100. 

 MAPLE, NORWAY (Acer platanoides) . The 

 best street tree. All sizes, up to 3-inch caliper, 

 at low rates; particulars on application. See 

 Surplus List, page 2. 

 MAPLE, NEW JAPANESE. Specimens and 

 collections of very fine plants, including aU the 

 hardiest and best red and crimson-leaved va- 

 rieties— Atropurpubeum, Sanguineum, Rtt- 

 BRUM, Ornatum, Nigrum, Palmatcm, etc. — 

 and choice new kinds. Different sizes, $1 to 

 $2..50 each. For particulars, prices, collections, 

 etc., see full Catalogue, No. 38, fcrl897. 



I enclose check for amount of bill, $893.64. The entire bill is very satisfactory, and I doubt if I shall lose over 

 two dozen plants of the entire lot.— J. W. K., St. Louis, Mo. 



