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



Autumn, 1901. 



Ornamental and Shade Trees— CV>;;/"<j'. 

 HORSE CHESTNUT, White (A-:»culus hippo- 



caHlaiium). 60 ots. to SI. Tricos in (luantity 



on application. Also in Special List page 19. 

 Red-tlowering (A. rubicunda). Fine. $1 to 



?'2. Special low prices per 100. 

 HORNBEAM (Caiyiiim). A fine tree. Also 



used for liedRes ; $20 and $30 per 100. 

 HONEY LOCUST (Glcditschiu). Beautiful 



foliage, largo sharp thorns. A fine tree. 



Also desirable hedge plant for defensive 



line planting. Low rates in quantity. 

 JUDAS TREE (Cercis canadcn.si.s). Per 100 



and 1000 at low rates. See Surplus List, 



page 19. 



Japan (Cercift japonica). One of the finest 

 dwarf flowering trees. $20 to $40 per 100. 

 LARCH, American (Larix Amrricana). Fine 

 seedlings. 2 to 5 feet, $25 to S5U per 1000. 



European {L. Europeci). Fine transplanted 

 trees of this beautiful tree. $20 to $35 per, 

 100. For smaller sizes, see Surplus List, 

 page 19. 



LABURNUM or GOLDEN CHAIN. Fine trees. 

 $20 to $40 per 

 100. See Sur- 

 plus List, page 

 19. 



LIQUIOAMBAR. 



The Native 

 "Sweet Gum " 

 tree. Beautiful 

 star-shaped 

 leaves, turning 

 a vivid crimson 

 in autumn. $5 

 and $7.50 per 

 dozen. Special 

 quotation per 

 100. 



LINDEN, Ameri- 

 can (TiUa Am- 

 ericana). A 1 1 

 sizes for street 

 planting $25 

 to S75 per 100. 



European (T. 

 Europaa). Fine 

 trees ; difY- rent 

 sizes, at low 

 rates in quan- 

 tity. See page 

 19. Surplus 

 List. 



Red Fern- 

 leaved {T. la- 



ciniata rubra). BeatifuUy cut leaves ; very 

 fine. $10 per dozen. 

 White-leaved (T. alba). Dark green foliage, 

 clear white underneath. Fine. $5 to $10 

 per dozen. 



MAPLE, Norway (Acer Platanoides). The best 

 street tree. All sizes, up to 4-inch caliper, 

 at low rates. S25 to $75 per 100. Parti- 

 culars on application. See Surplus List, 

 pagf" 19, for smaller sizes. 

 New Japanese (A. japonica). The best speci- 

 mens and collections of very fine plants. 

 All the hardiest and best red and crim- 

 son-leaved varieties— Atropurpureum, 

 San^ulneum, Rubrum, Ornatum, Ni- 

 grum, Palmatum, etc. — and choice new 



kinds. Different sizes, $1 to $2.50 each. 

 Case collections of the best plant s for group- 

 ing or planting in beds, 25 and 50 plants 

 per case, $30 to $100 per case, according to 

 size. For varieties, descriptions, etc., see 

 Catalogue No. 46, pages 4, 5 and 6. 



HAPLE, Sugar {A. saccharinum). All sizes, 

 up to 3-inch caliper. $25 to $75 per 100. 

 See Surplus List, page 19, for smaller sizes. 



MAPLE, New Purple-leaved. (A. plulunoides 

 atropurpurea). Foliage and leaf stalks a di'.s- 

 tinct maroon red or reddish purple color in 

 mid-summer. Very fine and hardy. $1 to 

 $2 each, $10 to $20 per dozen. 

 Ash-leaved, or Box Elder. (A. Negimdo). 

 Fine trees. S15 to $25 per 100. See special 

 prices, page 19. 

 Sycamore {A. plaianus). All sizes at low 



rates in quantity. 

 Silver-leaved {A. dasycarpum). Extra sizes, 

 $30 to $50 per 100. Smaller, SIO to S25 per 

 100 ; low rates per 1000. See page 19. 

 Scarlet {A. rubrum). $6 and $8 per dozen. 

 3 to 5 feet, $10 per 100. 



Group of .Japanese Maples [Atropurpureum Dissectum). 



Schwedleril. Leaves red or crimson ; very 



fine, $1. Low rates per 100. 

 Wier's Cut-leaved (A. Wieri lucini(ttu7n). Del- 



icatelj' cut leaves, graceful habit. 50 to 75 



cts. ; low rates per 100. 

 Reitenbachii. Fine crimson. $1 to $2. 

 Pennsylvanicum. A fine native variety. $3 



to $5 per dozen. 

 Siberian {A quinnala). Small and compact 



growth. Fine. 50 cts and 75 cts. 3 to 5 feet, 



$12.50 per 100. 

 MOUNTAIN ASH {Pyru8 or Sorbus). Fine 



trees, of EuEOPEAN, Oak- leaved and Weep. 



ING varieties. Different sizes, from $10 per 



100 upwards. 



Evfr.vthliiir you sent came in good ehape. 

 Shrew»t)urj, Mnss. 



J. D. 



