F.red'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. 



Autumn, 1898. 



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Fine Hardv Shrubs— C'o)i/uii(f(/. 



BOX, DWARF. I have seut out thousands of 



yards of this "old fashioned" edging plant, 



the stock giving excellent satisfaction. $25 to 



.?3.5 per 1(H) \-ards. 

 Common Tree Box. Fine, bushy plants. -*15 



to S30 per 100 : smaller, *10 per 100. 

 CALYCAxNTHUS. Fine plants. *5 to *10 per 



100. 



CORNUS, Red-branched and Variegated- 

 leaved. 



CHIONANTHUS or WHITE FRINGE. 



Large, rich foliage; fine. 30 to 50 t-ts. each, S3 

 per doz. 



CLETHRA .\T>NIFOLIA. *10 to «;20 per 100. 

 CR.\T.*:GrS PYRACANTHA. Evergreen 



Thorn. One of the finest hedge plants. 

 C\'DONI.\ or J.\P.41V QUINCE, Scarlet, 



White. Fine, bushy plants of different sizes 



for hedge or lawn planting. Fine stock; 18 in. 



to 4 feet. *8 to ^20 per 100. 

 DEUTZI.4. GR.\CILIS. Low rates in (juauti- 



ties. 



Crenata, and other leading kinds. 25cts. each; 



low rates per 100 and l.dOO. 

 DESMODIITM. Rose and purple flowers until 



frost ; flue. 50 cts. Low rates per 100. 

 ELDER, Cut-leaved. S.^mbl-cus. Bushy; cut 



• foliage. ;>5 cts. each; low rates per UK). 

 EliDER, (Golden. Valuable for color contrast. 



.$3 to $r> per doz.. >8 to §:30 per 100. 

 EUONYMLTS. Fine stock. Low rates per 1,(M)0. 

 Radicans variegata. Fine variegated foliage; 



trailing habit. -*6 per 100, ,50 per 1,000. 

 EL.EAG.NUS LOXGIPES. .^O cts. each; low 



rates per 100. 

 Argeutea. Erect growth, silvery foliage. .50 



cts. each, $15 to $25 per 100. 

 EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA. 25 to .50 



cts. each, flue plants, $10 to $20 per 100. 

 FILBERT, PURPLE-LEAVED. Large dark 



red leaves all summer. Fine plants, .50 cts. 



each ; $25 and .$35 per 1(K). 

 FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSI»I A. Fine plants, $8 



to $20 pel' 100. Special low pri es per 1,000. 

 Fortunei. S3 per doz. ; low rates per 100. 

 HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera). White, Red 



and Pink-flowering. Fiue stock, $S to $20 



per 10(J. Smaller, low rates per 1,000. 

 HOLLY"" (Ilex). Fine plants of both American 



and English Holly. $5 and $7..50 per doz. ; low 



rates per 100. 



IIVDRANGEA PANICULATA, STAND- 

 .YRD. Nice specimens ijiown i)t free form, 

 about 5 feet, well- furnished heads; lare, and 

 very desirable for beds and borders. $10 to 

 $15 per doz. 



PANICULAT.4. GR.YNDIFLOR A. Bush 

 form. One of the most popular and valuable 

 shrubs. Immense panicles of pure white heart- 

 shaped flowers in August, turuing to a delicate 



pink and remaining in perfection until Late in 

 autumn. Fine plants; 35 to .50 cts. each, $10 to 

 $30 per 100. Low .rates per 1,000. 



Quercifolia. , Large oak-like leaves. 50 cts. 



Sanguiuea. Large rose-colored flowers. .50 cts. 

 HYPERICl .>I CALYCINUM. Low spreading 

 habit, completely covering the ground under 

 trees or in shady situations. $25 per 100. 

 HYPERICUM, or ST. JOHN'S WORT. i3 

 to $5 per doz. Very low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



.4.Hreum. Large yellow flowers from July to 

 October. Fine; .50 cts. each; $3 to $5 per doz. 

 LILAC, JAPONICA .4LB.\. Flowers in im- 

 mense trusses of pure white. Fine stock of this 

 grand variety. Strong plants. $5 to $10 per 

 doz. 



LIL.\C, Comniou Purple, Common White. 



Fiue plants; different sizes. -$10 to $20 per 100. 

 Smaller piauts, low i-ates per 1,000. 

 LILAC, VILLOS.\. Large, white; rose-colored 

 buds; blooms late: flue. 

 Cflcrulea Superba, Charles X., Fiau Dam- 

 maii, Josika<a, Ludwig Spaeth, Louis Van 

 Houtte, Prince ol' Wales, Roueu, Per- 

 sian, Princess Alexandra, and other new 

 and rai'e varieties. Fnie plants, t5 to $10 per 

 doz. Special prices per 100. A collection of 

 these choice Lilacs makes a most effective 

 grouping. 



.>I.\HONI.\ AQUIFOLIUM. Large, shining, 

 purplish grec>n, prickly leaves. Fine. $10 to $20 

 per 100. See Surplus List, page 2. 

 Japonica. A fine evergreen variety. $20 to $40. 



L.VUREL, MOUNTAIN [Kulmia latifoliu). 

 Nursery-grown piauts are as easily transplanted 

 as any other hardy ihrub. Soil and treatment 

 I'equired similar to the Rhododendrons. Fine, 

 well-budded, nursery-grown plants, .¥10 and $20 

 per doz. ; $.50 to $1(X» per 100. Selected native 

 ])lants, well-budded. 1 to 2 feet, 2 to 3 feet, and 

 larger, $10 per 100 and upwards. Special 

 prices on these native plants, per 1,000, on ap- 

 plication. 



Narrow-leaved (iC. angustifoUa) . Red flowers. 



Low rates per 100 and 1,000. 

 Best Hardy English Laurel, fine plants, IS 

 inches to 3 feet. $20 to $.50 per 100. 

 LAURUS NOBILIS, or BAY TREE. (See 



SwEKT Bay Tree, page 0| . 

 P.^VIA.or DWARF HORSE-CHESTNUT. 

 Racemes of white flowers on the ends of the 

 branches in mid-summer. t5 to $10 per doz. 

 Other varieties of Pa via at lowest prices. 

 PHILADELPHUS (Syringa). The common 

 sweet Syringa; 25 to 50 cts. each; $8 to $20 

 per 100. Very low rates per 1.000. 

 Speciosa, Grandiflora and other best .sorts. 



Fine plants, $3 per doz; $8 to $20 per 100. 

 (•olden. Compact habit; foliage bright yellow; 

 fragrant white flowers. Fine. .50 cts. each; 

 $5 per doz. ; special low rates per 100. 



The Rhododendronsjyou sent arrived in good order and were very satisfactory. R. A., Goranstown, SId. 



