FREO K W. KELSEY, ISO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



AUTUMN, 1899. 11 



Native Trees, Shrubs and Native 

 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 too and 1,000. Much of this material has been transplanted and 

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

 received. Leading varieties of the Acers, Betulas, Crataegus, Cornus, Andromedas, Azaleas, 

 Ilex, Kalmias, Rhus, Rubus, 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, Achilea, Anemone, Aquilegia, Aster, 

 AscLEPiAs, Cassia, Hemerocallis, Hepatica, Hibiscus, Iris. Lysimachia, Origanum, Pyretiirum, 

 Ranunculus, Solidago, Trillium, Viola, etc. Good, well-rooted stock can be supplied at a 



l EW dollars per 100, and from $25 to $50 PER i.ooo. 



Prices and particulars on application. 



For List of Varieties, etc., see General Catalogue No. 42 for 1899. 



Very Fine Nursery-Grown Herbaceous Plants. 



Fine Stock of the Following at Low Prices per too and 1,000. 



ACHILLEA. Best varieties; fine. $2 and $3 

 per doz. Low rates per 100. 



ANEMONE Japonica Alba and Rosea. 

 Bloom from August to November. Beautiful 

 white or rose flowers in profusion, with lar^e 

 golden-yellow centers. Very fine. Si3 per doz. ; 

 special price per 100. 



ARUNDO Donax and Variegata. i!3 to $5 per 

 doz. Low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



ASTERS. Fine plants of the large, splendid vari- 

 eties. $2 and $3 per doz. Low rates per 100. 



BEGONIAS, Tuberous-rooted. Best single and 

 double. $2 and $3 per doz. 



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

 Strong, hardy clumps, $4 per doz. : .S1.5 to $25 

 per 100. For Forcing Pips, see page 12. 



DAHLIAS. Special Collections of the finest 

 single and double varieties. Very fine, %Z and 

 §4 per doz. Low rates per 100. 



DICENTRA, or Bleeding Heart. %% and W> 

 per doz. Low rates in quantity. 



ERIANTHUS Ravenna. Grass. Hardy and 

 fine. $3 per doz. Very low rates per 100. 



EULALIA Japonica Variegata Zebrina. 

 Fine. Low rates per 1,000. 



HELIANTHUS. Showy kinds. Strong plants. 



HIBISCUS Moschentos. Fine. $.5 per 100. 



HOLL YHOCKS. Choice collections of the finest 

 double varieties. Strong flowering roots, $3 to 

 %h per doz. Low rates per 100. 



IRIS K^MPFERI. BeautifulJapan Iris. Per- 

 fectly bardy and easily grown. Flowers extra 

 large, 6 to 8 inches in diameter, in various tints 



of purple, lavender, blue, shaded with 3-ellow 

 and straw color. In beds or borders these 

 plants give a mass of bloom for several weeks 

 in summer. Special collection of the 

 choicest new named varieties, S.5 per doz. 

 Best named varieties, fine flowering Clumps, §3 

 and $4 per doz ; fine mixed strong Clumps, .§10 

 to *20 per 100. 



IRIS Germanica. Showy, broad-leaved Iris. 

 Hardy and fine. Sti-ong flowering i-oots, 

 per doz. ; extra, I2..50 per doz., $8 to $1.5 per 100. 



PEONIES. Fine flowei-ing roots of the best 

 hardy kinds. White, Red, Scarlet, Fink, etc. 

 Fine assortment of twenty or more of the large, 

 flowering Chinese Varieties. Special low price 

 per 1,000. $3 to %^ per doz., $12 to §25 per 100. 



PHLOX. Beautiful free-blooming upright border 

 plants. Many varieties. Fine. Low prices 

 per 100. 



Subulata, or Moss Pink. Form a beautiful 



carpet of verdure; white flowers. 

 RUDBECKIA LACINIATA FL. PL. The 



finest hardy Rudbeckia; rich foliage and mass 



of beautiful golden-yellow flowers. Fine stock. 



$5 to -SIO per 100. Low rates per 1,000. 

 SOLIDAGO. Golden Rod. Very showy. 

 SPIRAEA. Meadow Sweet. Very beautiful 



spikes of small flowers. 

 TRITOMA. Poker Plant. Immense spikes of 



crimson flowers. and S3 per doz. 

 YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. Fine plants. See 



page 9. 



For other Hardy Herbaceous Plants, see Pages 41 to 45 of Catalogue No. 42, for 1899. 



The Shrubs and large consignment of Herbaceous Plants have arrived in good condition. 

 Thompson Conn. 



N. R. 



