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FRED'K W. KELSEY. ISO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



Autumn, 1901. 



Choice Hardy Evergreens. 



Of the following rare and choice kinds, as also for the common Arbor Vitros, Spruces, etc., I 

 can make very favorable prices for fine transplanted, well-rooled, ■well-furnished stock, both in 

 fine specimens and in quantity per 100 and per 1000. Orders booked for sliipmeut now or at 

 proper time in spring. Most evergreens succeed best transplanted in spring. 



ARBOR VIT/E, American, Siberian. Fine 

 hedge i)lants, of different sizes. 12 to 18 

 inches up to 5 and G feet ; special low prices 

 per 100 and 1000. $5 and upwards jier 100. 



CEDRUS ATLANTICA QLAUCA. New and 

 very choice ; medium size, compact growth ; 

 fine, delicate leaves of a most beautiful 

 glaucous steel-blue tint ; color equal to the 

 finest of the Colorado Blue Spruce. Has 

 proved hardy at Newport. $2.50 to S5 each. 

 Cedar of Lebanon {Cedrus Libani). Vigorous 

 spreading branches, with large, dark green 

 foliage ; young growth teiider. Choice, $1 

 to $2 each. Low rates per 100. 

 Deodar Cedar (C. Deodara). Graceful foliage 

 of a light, silvery or glaucous-green. One 

 of the most beautiful and satisfactory ever- 

 greens; not entirely hardy north of Thila- 

 delphia. $1 to $2 each, Low rates per 100. 



HEflLOCK {Ahiea canadennis). Verj- fine hedge 

 plants. 12 to 18 inches up to 4 and 5 feet; 

 at low rates per 100 and 1000 on applica- 

 tion. 



JUNIPER, Golden {J. aurea prostrata). Spread- 

 ing Golden Juniper. Hardy and fine. 12 

 to 18 inches high, by 2 to 3 feet diameter. 

 SIO to $15 j)er dozen. 

 Trailing iJ. prostrata). A very hardy variety. 

 Adapted to almost any soil or location. 

 Low-spreading habit, rich foliage. Fine for 

 massing or rock work. Several thousand 

 well-furnished, well-rooted plants as quoted 

 in Surplus List, page 19. 



PINE, Austrian, Scotch, White. Good trans- 

 planted stock of these leading hardy varie- 

 ties. Extra. 50 cts. to $1 each ; SIO to $25 

 per 100 ; smaller, ^25 to $75 per 1000. Prices 

 and particulars on application. 

 Bhotan {Pmus excelsa). Fine trees of this 

 I'are and beautiful pine. $1 to |2 eaeji. 



RETINOSPORA, Good specimens of Filifera, 

 Golden, Piumosa, Pisifera and Squar- 

 rosa. 75 cts. to $1.50 each. Fine plants, 

 18 to 24 inches and 2 to 3 feet and upwards, 

 825 to $50 per 100. 



SCIADOPITYS VERTICILLATA {Umbrella 

 Pine). A very odd and unique tree. Longer 

 leaves than those on other Conifera?, shin- 

 ing green above and a line of white under- 

 neath. The horizontal branches and pecu- 

 liar growth of the leaves in parasol-like 

 whorls gives this variety a very distinct 



individuality. $2 and $3 each. Extra 

 specimens up to 4 or 5 feet ; prices on 

 application. 

 SEQUOIA OIGANTEA, or WELLINQTONIA, 

 Big Tree of California. Of moderate 

 growtli while young, compact luibitand or- 

 namental in all respects. Hardy when 

 planted with other evergreens. !jl.50 to 

 S2.50 each. 



SILVER FIR (Picea). Concolor. The finest 

 of the Rocky Mountain Firs. 1 to 2 feet 

 and 2 to 3 feet. Nice transplanted stock, 

 $40, S75 and iflOO per 100. Extra specimens, 

 $2.50 to ■^5 each. 



SILVER FIR. Cephalonian. Siberian, Cili- 

 cian, Nordmanniana. Fine young speci- 

 mens of all these choice varieties, $1.50 to 

 $2.50, according to size. Low rates per 100 

 for young transplanted stock, 1 to 3 feet. 

 Eraser's Silver Fir. Good specimens, with 

 balls, from 2 to 5 feet, 50 cts. to $2.50 each ; 

 $25, $50 and upwards per 100. 



SPRUCE, Colorado Blue (Picea pungens). The 

 " true blues " of this variety are generally 

 admitted to be the most strikingly beauti- 

 ful of all the really hardy Con iferffi. Tlie 

 trees are easily grown, transplant success- 

 fully, and are hardy everywhere ; the steel- 

 blue color that gives this variety its pecu- 

 liar charm is still rare. Always a marked 

 object in lawns or landscape. Fine, trans- 

 planted specimen trees of the real blue 

 color, 18 inches to 5 feet, SI. 50 to SIO each. 

 Seedlings, not selected color, at low rates 

 per 100. Prices and pafticulars on appli- 

 cation. 



Douglas. Good transplanted stock of this 

 valuable tree, 1 to 2 and 2 to 3 feet, $15 to 

 $30 per 100. 



Englemanni. Hardj'. Fine blue color. See 

 Surplus List, i)age 19. 



Norway. Fine specimens; all sizes from 18 

 to 24 inches to 6 feet and larger at low 

 rates per 100. Nice transplanted, small sizes, 

 for hedges, at special low prices per 1000. 

 YEW (Taxus). Golden, English, Erect, Irish, 

 and others ; 50 cts. to $1 each. Low rates 

 per 100. Fine specimens of English Yew 

 2 to 3 feet broad at base and 5 feet high, 

 and of the Irish Yew 2 to 3 feet broad and 

 6 feet high, several times transplanted. 

 Particulars on request. 



Evergreens of Small 5ize for Transplanting. 



Good transplanted stock of the following and other varieties can be supplied by the 100 or 

 1000, and smaller sizes of such as the Arbor ViTiES, Austrian Pine, Norway Spruce, Scotch 

 Fir, Scotch Pine, White Pine, etc., by the 10,000 on specially favorable terms. 



Prices for the following kinds, 12 to 18, 18 to 24 and' 24 to 30 inches, $40, $00, $75 and $100 per 

 1000 net, according to size and variety : 



American Arbor Vit«, White Pine, Hemlock Spruce, 



Siberian Arbor Vit», Hountaln Pine, Norway Spruce, 

 Austrian Pine, Douglas Spruce, White Spruce, 



^~For more complete List of Evergreens, description, etc. 



Scotch Fir, 

 Trailing Juniper, 

 English Yew. 

 and list of CHOICE 



EVERGREENS in TRAINED SPECIHENS, see full catalogue. No. 46, for 1901 . 



The Colorado Blue Spruce Is doing finely. Itle a beautiful apeclraen and does my heart good to look at It. 

 Caualoharie, N. i. r j » ^ ^ ^ 



