FRiD K W. KELSBY, 150 BROADWAY. HEW YORK. 



AUTUMN, 1899. 9 



Fine, Hardy Shrubs— Conhnwed. 



Bushy, weU-budded plants, 2 to 3 feet, *18to.?2o 

 per dozen, S13o and ^;150 per 100. Best Hardy 

 Seedlings, fine colors; good, bushy plants with 

 buds, from $40 to $100 per 100. Special prices 



PER 1,000 OF best named KINDS OF SEEDLINGS, 

 ON APPLICATION. 



RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM (Native Rho- 

 dodendron) . 1 to -t feet, $30 and upwards per 

 100. Special prices per 1,000. 

 RHODODENDRON PONTI C U M. Half- 

 hardy. Bushy and well- budded plants, 1 to 3 

 feet, $2o to $7.5 p^r 100. 

 SPIR.E.4 WATERER. Bright crimson flowers. 

 Hardy. New and fine. $3 to $.5 per dozen, $10 

 to $2.5 per 100. 



Van Houttei. One of the finest hardy flower- 

 ing shrubs, m cts. : $8 to $20 per 100. 



Rumaldi. Similar to Waterer. Rose-colored 

 flowers in midsummer. Very fine. $3 and $4 

 per dozen, $10 to $20 per 100. 



Goldeu-leared. A very effective shrub for 

 groups. Special low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



Prunifolia, or Bridal Wreath. 35 cts. each. 

 Low rales per 100 and 1.000. 



Tomentosa alba. New white. Similar gi-owth 

 and foliage to the pink tomentosa. $3 per dozen 

 See Surplus List, page 2, for special price. 



Thunbergii.T 25 cts. each, $8 to $20 per 100. 

 Very low rates per 1,000. 



Crenata, Douglassii, Eximia, Fortuuei, 

 Lance-leaved, Robusta, and other leading 

 kinds. $2 and $3 per dozen, $6 to $20 per 100. 

 SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpu.s). $3 iKjr dozen. 

 Low rates per 100 and 1,000. See Surplus List, 

 page 2, for special price. 

 STYRAX Japonica. A beautiful Japan shrub. 

 Pure white beU-shaped flowers, with long stems 

 and horizontal branches; fine. J3 to $5 per 

 dozen. Low rates per 100. 



SWEET BAY TREE (LaurHS nohilis) . Fine 

 Standards, with straight stems and solid heads. 

 18 inches to 4 feet or more in diameter. Also, 

 well shaped Pyramids 3 to 7 feet in height. 

 Special quotations, with particulars, sizes, etc., 

 on application . 



TAMARIX. Strong plants, 25 cts. each; $6 to 

 $20 per 100. 



VIBURNUM STANDARD. Good specimens 

 grown in tree form of both the common Snow- 

 ball (F. Opulus Sterilis), and the beautiful 

 Japan Snowball (V. Plicatum). Stout stems, 

 3 to 4 feet. Well branched heads for early 

 flowering in desirable novelties. Fine for beds 

 and borders used as a backgi-ound to low-grow- 

 ing shrubs and herbaceous borders. $10, J 15 

 and $20 per dozen. 



VIBURNUM PLICATUM. Beautiful Japan 

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

 Lautana-leaved, Common Snowball, Ru- 

 gosum. Fine plants, 25 to .50 cts. each; $8 to 

 $20 per 100. Very low rates per 1,000. 



WEIGELA aniabilis, White-flowering, rubra, 

 rosea, Variegated-leaved. 83 and $4 per 

 dozen, .$8 to $20 per 100. 



XANTHOCERAS. A magniBcent hardy flower- 

 ing shrub. 75 cts. ; $4 to $6 per dozen. 



YUCCA FILAMENTOSA VARIEGATA. 

 One of the fitxest netv hardy plants. As hardy 

 and flowers as freely as the common Yucca, 

 from a central flower-stalk 3 to 4 feet high; 

 large panicle of creamj' white, lily-like flowers; 

 leaves 18 to 20 inches; dark rich green in cen- 

 ter, with a rib or border the whole length, of a 

 light straiv color, yellow or pure white; distinct 

 and permanent the entire season; specially 

 valuable for grouping or borders. Well-rooted 

 plants, $10, $15 and $20 per dozen. 

 Filamentosa. Adam's Needle. Fine plants, 

 $3 to $4 per dozen, $10 to $20 per 100. 



Collections of Choice Hardy Shrubs. 



The following collections comprise the best hardy varieties, both in flower and in foUage, and give a 

 succession of bloom from the Ctdonias, Forsythias and Lilacs, In April, to the Hydrangeas, Hibis- 

 cus, etc., in late autumn. All are perfectly hardy, nicely branched and rooted, and of the 

 best sizes for immediate effect. 



No. 1. 50 Choice Shrubs in 20 to 25 leading varieties $10.00; extra, «12.50 



No. 2. 100 " " 25 to 30 " " 20.00; " 25.00 



No. 3. 100 " " general assortment 12.00; " 18.00 



These collections have given excellent satisfaction to the many coimtry estates where I have supplied 

 them for a number of years past. 



I have also this season very fine extra size shrubs of the leading hardy varieties, bushy, 4 to 7 feet, 

 suitable for immediate effect for screens, etc. Prices and particulars on application. 



Small Transplanting Shrubs at Low Prices. 



Leading varieties : Berberries, Cornus, Cydonia (Japanese Quince), Deutzias, Forsythias, 

 Elders, Hydrangeas, Lilacs, Mahonia, Philadelphus (Syringa), Privet, Spir^sias, Viburnum 

 (Snowball), Weigklas, etc. I furnish in good assortment, my selection, at f 10 per 100, 875 

 per 1,000. 



For Native Shrubs see Page 11, and General Catalogue No. 42 for 1899. 



The .stock was very satisfactory. 

 M.\R10N. M.ASS. 



The Rhododendrons came out blooming and were much admired. 



G. E. F. 



