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



Deciduous Trees of Extra Size. 



FOR AVENUE, STREET OR PARK PLANTING. 



Where immediate effect is required large sized trees are very desii-able, and if properly transplanted 

 several of the best varieties can be shipped and planted with perfect safety, either in spring or autumn. 

 Silver Maples, however, should always be moved in spring. 



In order to meet the increased demand for these large trees I have specially good stock I can offer 

 either by the dozen or 100 oi in car lots, on favorable terms, of -sizes 1 1-2 to 2, 2 to 3, 3 to 4 and 4 to 5-inch 

 caliper (^diameter of trunk). These are all grown with full heads. As a rule the smaller trees are pref- 

 erable to the larger sizes. Better results are obtained and the cost materially less than for larger sizes. 



Owing to the large demand for these large trees contracts should be made as far in advance of the 

 shipping season as possible. 



Fine trees of the following varieties, and others, can be supplied. Prices for different sizes and particu- 

 lars on application. 



American Elm (Ulraus Americana) . Huntington Elm (Ulmus Huntingdoni). 



American Linden (Tilia Americana). Lombardt Poplar (Populus f astigiata) . 



Ash-Lea vt:d Maple. (Negundo). Korway Maple ( Acer platanoides). 



Carolina Poplar (Populus Carolina). Sugar Maple (Acer saccharinum). 



Cut- Leaved Birch (Betula lactnata). Silver-Leaved Maple (Acer dasycarpum). 



Dover Elm (Ulmus Dovaei). Specio.sa Catalpa. 



European Ash (Fraxinus excelsior). White Horse-Chestnut [(.^sulus hippocas- 



EuBOPEAN LiNDEif (Tilia Europea). tinum). 



Deciduous Trees of Small Size. 



FOR TRANSPLANTING IN NURSERY ROWS. 



ITiere is great economy and advantage in using this material in all parks, public institutions or private 

 estates where future planting is required. 



This stock is aU nursery grown, and most of it once or twice transplanted. It is therefore "easily 

 grown. 



Planted in rows 4 to C feet apart and 18 inches to 2 feet in the row, .5,000 to 6,000 of these trees can 

 be advantageously planted per acre. When put out in this way but little labor is required to keep the trees 

 in vigorous growing couditiou, and the stock will about double in value every year. Besides this great 

 saving in cost where a large amount of permanent planting is undertaken, there is the great advantage of 

 having the materia close at hand, as w anted in making improvements each season. 



The best sizes of Deciduous Trees for this purpose are the 2 to 3, 3 to 4 and 4 to 0 feet. Of Evergreens, 

 1 to a feet. (See page 22. 



The following are some of the leading varieties, good, transplanted stock, I furnish at $50, $75 and 

 $100 per 1,000 net, according to size and variety. Transplanting sizes of other varieties at equally favor- 

 able prices. Special prices for large quantities, particulars, etc., on request: 



American Beech, European Ueech, American Elm, 



English Elm, Carolina Poplar, I,ombardy Poplar, 



Common Ash, English Oak, European Alder, 



Larch, Laburnum, Linden, 



Mountain .4sh, Norway Maple, Sycamore Maple, 



White Birch, White Horse-Chestnut, Thorn {Crataeijvs), 

 Platanus (Sycamore or Buttonwood). 



Of the Beech, Norway Maple, Poplar and Sycamore I liave a large stock of extra fine transplanted 

 trees of the sizes noted I can furnish at special prices per 1 ,000. 

 For small-size Evergreens for transplanting see page 22. 



Young Seedling Deciduous Trees. 



This stock is taken from original seed beds, not having been transplanted. Owing to the immense 

 number grown in a small area they can be furnished at nominal prices. 



This stock requires very careful treatmeut, and rarely gives as good satisfaction as the same sizes of 

 transplanted trees, and for ordinary purposes I recommend the former as being well worth the difference 

 in price. 



Good, vigorous young trees, some of them once transplanted, of the leading varieties, 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 

 feet, $15, $25 and $35 per 1,000 net. 



Ash, Elm, Mountain Ash, 



Alder, Horse-Chestnut, Oak, 



Beech, Linden, Poplar, 



Birch, Maple, Thorns, 



Catalpa, Ma^olia, Willow. 



Smaller Sizes, 2 to .3 Year Seedlings, 1 to 3 feet of these, and many other varieties, at much lower 

 prices; A Few Dollars per 1,000. 

 Particulare on application. 



