FRED'K W. KELSEY. 150 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Aufumn, 1901. 



Fine Mardy Shrubs— t'onfi'/jue*/. 



AZALEA A. KOSTER. New. One of the 

 finest, liiirtly plants of recent introduction. 

 Flowers in great profusion ; solid golden 

 color; clear, brigiit yellow; vei'y fine; 

 strong, well-budded plants. $18 per dozen. 



ALTH/EA. Hibiscus. Fine plants of the hent 

 Hingle and double sorts. Low rates per 100. 



ALTH/EA STANDARD. New and beautiful 

 shrubs, grown in Tree form with fine heads, 

 on three to four feet stems. Good young 

 specimens. Very line, $1 to $2 each; $10 

 to $18 per dozen. 



ALMOND (Amygdalis). Double Red. Double 

 White. $3 anil §1 per dozen. Low rates 

 per 100. 



BERBERRY THUNBERGL Compact habit, 

 bright foliage in autumn and red berries. 

 Appropriately called " the finest shrub." 

 Fine plants. $3 to |5 per dozen. Low 

 rates per 100. 



BERBERRY. Common American, Euro- 

 pean, Purple-leaved ; very fine plants. 

 |2 and $3 per dozen ; $5 to $15 per 100. See 

 Surplus List, page 19. 



BAY TREE {Laurus nobilis). Fine specimens. 

 See " Sweet Bay Trees," page 11. 



BACCHARIS HALiniFOLlA. Dark green 

 foliage. White seed pods. $2 and |3 per 

 dozen. Low rates per 100. 



BOX, Dwarf. I have sent out thousands of 

 yards of this "old-fashioned" edging 

 plant, the stock giving excellent satisfac- 

 tion. S25 to $35 per 100 yards. 

 Common Tree Box. Fine, bushy plants. 

 S15 to $30 per 100 ; smaller, SIO per 100. 



CALYCANTHUS. Fine plants. J2 per dozen ; 

 |5 to $10 per 100. 



CITRUS TRIFOLIATA. Hardy Orange. Very 

 fine. Two to four feet. $5 to $15 per 100. 



CARYOPTERIS HASTACANTHUS. Beau- 

 tiful blue Spiraea ; blue fragrant flowers in 

 autumn. $3 and $4 per dozen. 



COTONEASTER niCROPHYLLA. Trailing 

 habit ; fine dark foliage ; bright berries in 

 the autumn. $2 and S3 per dozen. Low 

 rates per 1000. 



CORNUS, Red=branched and Variegated- 

 leaved. $10 to $20 per 100. See page 19. 



CHIONANTHUS, or WHITE FRINGE- Large, 

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

 per dozen ; $12 to $20 per 100. 



CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA. $5 to $10 per 100. 



CRAT/CQUS PYRACANTHA. Evergreen 

 Thorn. One of the finest hedge plants. 

 Special prices on application. 



CYDONIA, or JAPAN QUINCE, Scarlet, 

 White. Fine, bushy plants of different 

 sizes for hedge or lawn planting. Fine 

 stock ; 18 in. to 4 ft. $8 to $20 per 100. 



DAPHNE CNEORUM. The hardy trailing 

 Daphne. t3 and $4 per dozen. 



DEUTZIA GRACILIS. Low rates per 100. 

 Crenata, and other leading kinds. 25 cts. 

 each ; low rates per 100 and 1000. 



DESMODlUn. Rose and purple flowers until 

 frost; fine. 50 cts. $20 and upwards per 100. 

 DIRCA PALUSTRIS. Low bushy habit. Yel- 

 low flowers. $3 per dozen. Low rates per 

 100. 



ELDER, Cut-leaved (Sambucus). Bushy; cut 

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

 Golden. Valuable for color contrast $3 to 

 $5 per doz. ; *8 to if 20 per 100. 

 EUONYMUS. Fine stock. Low rates per 1000. 

 Euonymus radicans. Fine, green foliage; 

 climbing or trailing habit. §10 to $20 per 

 100. 



Radicans variegata. Fine, variegated fol- 

 iage. 



EL/CAGNUS LONGIPES. $3 and |4 per doz- 

 en ; low rates per 100. 

 Argentea. Erect growth, silvery foliage. 

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



FILBERT, Purple-leaved. Large dark red 

 leaves all summer. Fine plants; 50 cts. 

 each ; S25 to §35 per 100. 



FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIHA. Fine plants; 

 $8 to $20 per 100. Price, per 1000, page 19. 

 Fortunel. |3 per dozen ; low rates per 100. 



GENISTA SCOPARIA. The "Scotch 

 Beoom." Dark green foliage. Small yel- 

 low flowers. Very valuable for seashore 

 planting. $5 to $10 per 100. Price per 1000, 

 see page 19. 



HAHAHELIS VIRGINICA. Yellow flowers. 

 Blooms late. $3 per dozen ; low rates per 

 100. 



HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera). White, Red 

 and Pink-flowering. Fine stock; $8 to 

 |20 per 100. Low rates per 1000. 



HOLLY (Ilex). Fine plants of both American 

 and English Holly. §5 and §7.50 per doz- 

 en ; low prices per 100 and per 1000. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA, Standard. 

 Nice specimens, grown in tree form, about 5 

 feet, well furnished heads; rare, and very 

 desirable for beds and borders. $10 to |15 

 per dozen. 



Paniculata Grandiflora. Bush form. One 

 of the most popular and valuable shrubs. 

 Immense panicles of pure white heart-shap- 

 ed 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 1000. 



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. $20 per 100. 

 Aureum. Large yellow flowers from July to 

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

 dozen. 



KALMIANUM, or St. John's Wort. $3 to 



$5 per dozen. Very low rates per 100 and 

 1000. 



ITEA VIRGINICA. $2 and $3 per dozen. Low 

 rates per 100. 



LAUREL. Fine plants of the English Laurel; 

 bushy, several times transplanted. |20 to 

 $40 per 100. 

 Kalmia Latifolia. The beautiful mountain 

 Laurel. Nursery-grown plants are as easily 

 transplanted as any other hardy shrub. 

 Soil and treatment required similar to the 

 Rhododendrons. Fine well-budded, nur- 

 sery-grown plants. Several times trans- 

 planted with ball, f 10 to $20 per dozen ; 



The plaots arrived this a.m In splendid condition. 

 West Somera, N. Y. 



G. A. 



