FRED K W. KELSEY, 150 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



AUTUMN. 1899. 7 



Fine, Hardy Shrubs. — Continued. 



BOX, DWARF. I have sent out thousands of 

 yards of this "old fashioned" edging plant, 

 the stock giving excellent satisfaction. S25 to 

 per 100 yards. 

 Common Tree Box. Fine, bushy plants. |15 

 to §30 per 100 ; smaller, $10 per 100. 



C.4.1LYCANTHTJS. Fine plants. $5 to §10 per 

 100. 



CORN US, Red-branched and Variegated- 

 leaved. .?10 to $20 per 100. 

 CHIONANTHUS, or WHITE FRINGE. 



Large, rich foliage; fine. 30 to .50 cts. each, $3 



per doz. $12 to .?20 per 100. 

 CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA. nO to §20 per 100. 

 CRATAEGUS PYRACANTHA. Evergreen 



Thorn. One of the finest hedge plants. Special 



prices. 



CYDONIA or JAPAN QUINCE, Scarlet 



White. Fine, bushy plants of different sizes 

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

 to 4 feet, f 8 to $20 per 100. 

 DEUTZIA GRACILIS. Low rates per 100. 

 Crenata, and other leading kinds. 2.1 cts. each ; 

 low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



DESMODIU3I. Rose and purple flowers until 



frost; fine. .50 cts. $15 and upwards per 100. 

 ELDER, Cut-leaved. Sambucus. Bushy ; cut 



foliage. 35 cts. each ; low rates per 100. 

 ELDER, Golden. Valuable for color contrast. 



$3 to 5 per doz., $8 to $20 per 100. 

 EUONYIHUS. Fine stock. Low rates per 1,000. 

 Euonymus radicans. Fine, green foliage ; 



climbing or trailing habit. $10 to $20 per 100. 

 Radicans variegata. Fine, variegated foliage. 

 EL.E AGNUS LONGIPES. 50 cts. each; low 



rates per 100. 

 Argentea. Erect growth, silvery foliage. 35 



cts. each ; $12 to $20 per 100. 

 FILBERT, PURPLE-LEAVED. Largedark 



red leaves all summer. Fine plants; 50 cts. 



each; $25 and .$35 per 100. 

 FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIMA. Fine plants; $8 



to $20 per 100. Special low prices per 1,000. 

 Fortunei. $3. per doz. ; low rates per 100. 

 HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera). White, Red 



and Pink-flowering. Fine stock; $8 to $20 



per 100. Low rates per 1,000. 

 HOLLY (Hex). Fine plants of both American 



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



prices per 100 and per 1,000. 

 HYDRANGEA PANICULATA, STAND- 

 ARD. Nice specimens groivn in tree form, 



alwut 5 feet, well furnished heads; rare, and 



very desirable for beds and borders. $10 to $15 



per doz. 



PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. Bush 

 form. One of the most popular and valuable 

 shrubs. Immense panicles of pure white heart- 

 shaped flowers in August, turning to a delicate 



pink and remaining in perfection until late in 

 autumn. Fine plants; 25 to .50 cts. each; |10 to 

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

 Quercifolia. Large oak-like leaves. 50 cts. 

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



HYPERICUM CALYCINUM. Low-spreading 

 habit, completely covering the ground under 

 trees or in shady situations. $25 per 100. 



HYPERICUM, or ST. JOHN'S WORT. $3 

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

 Aureum. Large yellow flowers from July to 

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



LILAC, JAPONICA ALBA. Flowers in im- 

 mense trusses of pure white. Fine stock of this 

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

 dozen. 



LILAC, Common Purple, Common White. 



Fine plants; different sizes. $10 to $20 per 100. 

 Smaller plants, low rates per 1,000. 

 LILAC, VILLOSA. Large, white; rose-colored 

 buds ; blooms late ; fine. 

 Coerulea Superba, Charles X., Frau Dam- 

 man, Josiksea, Ludwig Spaeth, Louis Van 

 Houtte, Prince of Wales, Rouen, Per- 

 sian, Princess Alexandra, and other new 

 and rare varieties. Fine plants, $5 to $10 per 

 doz. Special prices per 100. A collection of 

 these choice Lilacs makes a most effective 

 grouping. 



MAHONIA, AQUIFOLIUM. Large, shining, 

 puililish gi-een, prickly leaves. Fine, $10 to $20 

 per 100. See Surplus List, page 2. 

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



LAUREL, .MOUNTAIN (Kahnia latifoUa). 

 JJursery-grown plants are as easily transplanted 

 as any other hardy shrub. Soil and treatment 

 required similar to the Rhododendrons. Fine 

 well-budded, niu-sery-growni plants, $10 and $20 

 per doz. ; $50 to $100 per 100. Selected native 

 plants, 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 {K. angusti folia) . Red flowers. 



Low rates per 100 and 1,000. 

 Best Hardy English Laurel, fine plants, 18 

 inches to 3 feet. $20 to 5 .50 per 100. 

 LAURUS NOBILIS, or BAY TREE. (See 



Sweet Bay Tree, page 9). 

 PAVIA, or DWARF HORSE-CHESTNUT. 

 Racemes of white flowers on the ends of the 

 branches in mid-summer. $5 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. 

 Golden. Compact habit; foliage bright yellow; 

 fragrant white flowers. Fine. .50 cts. each ; $3 

 to $5 per doz. ; special low rates per 1(X). 



Most of the shrubs, &c., came out O. K., notwithstanding the hard winter. 

 Lenox, Mass. 



G. W. 



