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



Autumn, 1898. 



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Native Trees, Shrubs and 



Herbaceous Plants. 



With increased facilities I can now furnish very complete assortments of all the more 

 desirable indigenous Trees and Plants, and on the most favorable terms where stock is 

 required in large quantities per 100 and 1,000. Much of this material has been transplanted and 

 grown a year or rtiore in Nursery Rows, thus giving it increased value for vigorous growth when 

 received. Leading varieties of the Acers, Beti i-As, Crat.egi s, Cornls, Andromedas, Azaleas, 

 Ilex, Kalmias, Rhus, Ri'bl's, Spir.*;as, Viburnums, etc., of different sizes, at from $5 to $15 

 per 100, and at special low prices per 1,000. 



Of the Native Herbaceous Plants, Achii.ea, Anemone, Aquilegia, Asier, Asclepias, 

 Cassia, Hemerocallis, Hefatica, Hiblscis, Iris, Lvsimachia, Origanum, Pvrethrum, Ranun- 

 culus, SoLiDAGO, Trillium, Viola, etc. Good, well-rooted stock can be supplied at a few 

 dollars per 100, and from $20 to $30 per 1,000. 



Prices and particulars on application. 



For List of Varieties, etc., see (ieiieral C atalogue .\o. 38. 



Some of the Best Herbaceous Plants, 



Very Fine Stock oi- 1 111, Followinc; ai Low Pkk es in Ouanit i y : 



ANE.^IONE Japoiiica Alba and Rosea. 



Bloom from Aujiust to November. Beautiful 

 white or rose flowers in profusion, with large 

 golden-yellow centers. Very fine. *o per iloz. ; 

 low rates per 10(1. 



ARUNDO Doiiax and Variegata. S3 to $.5 per 

 doz. Low rates per 100 ar.cl l.OOl). 



BEGONIAS, Tuberous-rooted. Choice mix- 

 tures; best single, •S2..50 per doz. : double, .^4 per 

 doz. 



C O N V A L L A R I A . Lily- or the -Valley. 

 fctrong clumps, ■■?4 per doz.; S20 to i?yO per 100. 

 For FoRCiN'o Pips, see ''Decorative Plfuts,'' 

 page 12. 



D.AHLIAS. Special CoUectious of the finest 

 single and double varieties. Vei-y fine, S3 a d 

 -?4 per doz. Low rates per 100. 



DICENTRA, or Bleeding Heart. $2 and 

 per doz. Low rates in quantity. 



ERIAXTHUS Ravenna. Grass, Hardy ami 

 flue. ^ per doz. Very low rates per 100. 



EUL.4iLIA Japouica Variegata Zebrina. 

 Pine. Low r ates per 1 ,000. 



HOLLYHOCKS. Choice collections of the finest 

 double varieties Strong floweriag roots, $3 to 

 ^5 per doz. Low rates per 100. 



IRIS K.EMPFERI. BeautifulJapan Iris. Per- 

 fectly hardy and easily grown. Flowers extra 

 large, G to 8 inches in diam?ter, in various 

 tints of purple, lavender, blue, shaded with 

 yellow, and straw color. In beds or borders 

 these plants give a mass of bloom for several 



weeks during June and July. Choices! new 

 }iaiiied raric'fic.'s, $r> per doz. Best amed va- 

 rieties, fine flowering clumps, .S3 and *4 jwr 

 doz. ; fine mixed strong clumps, $10 to 20 per 

 100. Special low prices per 1,000. 



IRIS Germanica. Showy, bn)ad-leave(i Iris. 

 Hardy and flue. Strong flowering roots, §2 

 per doz. ; extra, $2. .50 per doz., $8 to §15 per 100. 

 NEW PALESTINE IRIS. A distinct and 

 beautiful species from the Holy Laud. Flowers 

 of distinct colors and of exquisite tints. Free- 

 blooming and easily grown. §10 per doz, 



P-EONIES. Very fine roots of the best hardy 

 kinds. V\ hite. Red, Scarlet, Pink, etc. Fine 

 assortment of twenty or more of the large- 

 flowering Chinese Varieties. Special low price 

 per 1,000. .*3 to $.5 per doz., §12 to §2.5 per 100. 



PHLOX. Beautiful free-blooming upright border 

 plants. Many varieties. 

 Subulata, or Moss Pink. Forms a beautiful 

 carpet of verdure; white flowers. 



RI DBECKI.\ L.ACINIAT.A FL. PL. Tlie 

 ftuest hardy Rudbeckia ; rich foliage au.l mass 

 of beautifid golden yellow flowers. Fine stock. 

 §5 to §10 per 100. Low rates per 1,000. 



SOLIDAGO. (tOluen Rod. Very showy. 



SPIR.EA. Meadow Sweet Very beautifid 

 spikes of small flowers. 



TRITOIMA. PoKER Plant. Immense spikes of 

 crimson flowers. §2 and §3 per doz. 



YUCCA FIL.IMENTOS.A VARIEGATA. 

 See page '.). 



For other Herbaceous Plants, see Catalogue No. 38. 



Ampelopsis, Ciemaiis,.±ioUyhocks, &c.,.receivecl in good orJer, and fine plants. A. W. E.. Bar Harbor. Me. 



