4 AUTUMN. 1S99. 



FRiD K W. KELSEY. 150 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. 



Ornamental and Shade tteea— Continued. 



3IAPLE, SUGAR. All sizes, up tx) 3 inch cali- 

 per. Prices on application. See Surplus List, 

 page 2. 



>I.\PLE, NEW Pl'RPLE-LEAVED. Foliage 

 and leaf-stalks a distinct maroon-red or red- 

 dish purple color in midsummer. Very fine 

 and haray. *1 to $2 each, §10 to $30 per doz. 

 .4sh-leaved or Box Elder. {Negundo). Fine 

 trees. $12 to .?.50 per ICO. See special prices, 

 page 2. 



Sycamore. All sizes at low rates in quantity. 

 .HAPI.E, SILVER-LEAVED. Extra sizes, S30 



to SoO per 100. Smaller, $10 to >25 per 100; low 



rates per 1,000. See page 2. 

 Scarlet. Fine. 8 to 10 feet, S40 per 100. 

 Schwedlerii. I<eaves red or crimson; very fine, 



-*1. Low rates per 100. 

 AViers Cut- leaved. Delicately cut leaves, 



graceful habit. 50 to 75 cts. ; low rates per 100. 

 Reitenbachii. Fine crimson. 81 to $2. 

 MOUNTAIIV ASH. Fine trees, of European, 



Oak- LEAVED and Weeping varieties. Different 



sizes, from SIO per 100 upwards. 

 .MULBERRY, W EEPING. Of perfect um- 

 brella form. SI and ?1.50. 

 Downing's White, Russian, and others, good 



stock. .*10 to S25 per 100. 

 OAK, GOLDEN {Qitercits aurea) . Thick, bright, 



golden foliage ; very fine. SI to 62. 

 Purple. Dark, rich, purple leaves. ?1. 50 and §2. 

 English, American, Red, Turkey, Burr, 



Pin, White, Willow-leaved, and others. 

 See page 2 and page 13 of Catalogue 42. 



POPLAR, CAROLINA. Rapid growth, large 

 foliage, hardy; transplants easily in almost any 

 soil or location. Fine stock, 4 to G feet up to 18 

 or 20 feet, at very low rates. Prices on appli- 

 cation. See Surplus List, page 2. 

 Lombardy. .50 cts. See page 2 for specials. 

 A'an Geert's Golden. Bright golden foliage. 

 Tremuloides. Good stock; S15 to ?25 per 100. 



PAULOWNIA. Tropical-like foliage; 75 cts. 



PLATANUS. Fine for street planting. Prices 

 per 100 on application. See page 2. 



SALISBURIA. Peculiar fan-shaped leaves; fine. 

 75 cts. to SI. Low rates per 100. 



THORN (Cratcegiis), Double Red, Scarlet, 

 White. 50 and 75 cts. Low rates per 100. 



TULIP TREE. (Liriodendron). Fine stock. 

 All sizes. SIO per hundred and upwards. 



WILLOW, Common Weeping {Salix Babxjlo- 

 nica). Fine trees. 50 cts. each: S15 to S40 per 

 100. 



Laurel-leaved. Shining, rich leaves; rapid 

 growth. 25, .50 and 75 cts. Low rates per 100. 



Pentandra (Pentandra is a rane^i/ of Willow) . 

 For seashore. S15 to S30 per 100. 

 WALNUT, J. \PAN. A desirable novelty. Nuts 

 produced in clusters of 15 to 20 on a stem. 

 Flavor sweet, like butternut : fine quality. Tree 

 hardy and productive. SI to S2; SIO to S20 

 per doz. 



WALNUT, BLACK. Fine trees of different 

 sizes from S15 to S35 per 100. 



Trees of Large Size for Immediate Effect. 



Maples, Elms, Lindens, Horse-Chestnuts, Planes, Poplars, etc., can be put out with perfect safety in 

 autumn. Silver leaved or soft maples are, however, better in Spring, 



As a nde, (he medium sizes of these larger trees are preferable ; those 10 to 12, 12 to 15, or 15 to 18 

 feet making better specimens after a few years than the extra large sizes. 



Prices on application for large trees of the following, of different sizes : 

 American Elm, European Linden, Silver-leaved 31aple, 



Ash-leaved Maple, Lombardy Poplar, Sugar Maple, 



Carolina Poplar, Norway Maple, Wiers Cnt Leaf Maple, 



Catalpa, Oriental Plane, White Birch, 



European Ash, White-flowering Horse-Chestnut. 



Smaller sizes of ibe above and others at lowest rates j)er 100 and 1,000. 



Small-Sized Trees for Nursery Planting. 



For parks and rll public institutions or private estates, whore future planting is required, these 

 small trees are very desirable in point of economy; largely increasing in value every }'ear. 



From 4,000 to 6,000 can be advantageously planted per acre, with the rows 4 to 6 feet apart. 



The following are the varieties recommended for this purpose, which I supply in nice transplanted 

 stock of different sizes, at the low net prices quoted : 



Beech, Elms, Poplars, 



Birch, Lindens, Sycamore, ^ 



Common Ash, Mountain Ash, White Horse-Chestnut, 



Maples, 



Prices : 2 to 4 and 4 to 6 feet, *50, $75 and $100 per 1,000. 

 FOR NATIVE TREES see page IJ and Catalogue No. 42 for 1899. 



I have received the two shipments of your Nursery Stock and I must say that I am very much pleased. All 

 arrived in first-class condition. 



Monterey. Cal. G. S, 



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