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



Autumn. 190T. 



Hurdy Herbaceous Plauts — Continued. 



IRIS K/CnPFERI (Beautiful Japan Iris\ Per- 

 foctly hardy and oasUy grown. Flowers 

 extra large, 6 to 8 inches In diameter, in 

 various tints of purple, lavender, blue, 

 shaded with yellow and straw color, etc. 

 In beds or borders these plants give a 

 mass of bloom for several weeks in sum- 

 mer. Special collection op the finkst 

 Premium varieties. Strong floweiung 

 CLUMPS. $5 perdoz. ; $35 per 100. This is 

 the fineststock obtainable here or in Japan. 

 Good Mixtures, strong clumps, $10 to $20 

 per 100. 



LIATRIS {Blazing Star). $2.50 per dozen. 



LILIUM (Lilies). See page 16. 



LOBELIA (Cardinal Flower). Fine. 



riALVA (Mallow). Fine. $2.50 per dozen. 



PAPAVER (Poppy). Very showy. $3 per doz. 



P/CONIES. Fine flowering roots of the best 

 hardy kinds. While, Red, Scarlet, Pink, 

 etc., including the large flowering Chinese 

 varieties. Special low price per 1000. $3 

 to $5 per dozen ; $12 to S25 per 100. 



PHLOX. Beautiful free-blooming upright 

 border plants. Many varieties. Fine. $2 

 and .93 per dozen. Low prices per 100. 

 Subulata, or Hoss Pink. Form a beautiful 

 carpet of verdure; white flowers. 



PRinULA (Primrose). $2 and $3 per dozen. 



P/CONY TENUIFOLIUn. Large carmine, 

 crimson ; single flower ; fine feathery fol- 

 iage ; very fine ; $5 per dozen. 



POLYQONUn SACHALINENSE. One of the 



most valuable of all the hardy plants from 

 the Orient; native of China; very hardy; 

 rapid spreading growth, attaining a height 

 of several feet ; very bushy ; large tropical- 

 like foliage; long racemes, or panicles of 

 yellowish white flowers, in August and 

 September, when few hardy plants are in 

 bloom. For planting in the shade, in 

 groups or borders of trees, where other 

 plants fail, this variety has no equal. Strong, 

 •well-rooted stock. $3 to $5 per dozen ; $15 

 to $25 per 100. 

 PYRETHRUn (Feverfew). Fine. $2 and |3 

 per dozen. 



RANUNCULUS (Buttercup). $2..50 per dozen. 

 RUDBECKIA LACINIATA FL. PL. The 



finest hardy Rudbeckia ; rich foliage and 

 mass of beautiful golden-yellow flowers. 

 Fine stock. $5 to $10 per 100. Low rates 

 per 1000. 



SOLIDAQO (Golden Rod). Very showy. $2 

 per dozen. 



SPIR/EA (Meadow Sweet). Very beautiful. 

 SEDUn (Stone Crop). $2 per dozen. 

 TRlTOriA (Poker Plant). Immense spikes of 



crimson flowers. $2 and $3 per dozen. 

 VINCA (Periwinkle). See page 19. 

 VIOLA (Sweet Violet). Best Varieties. |2 and 



$3 per dozen. 

 For other Herbaceous Plants, see pages 



52 to 60 OF Catalogue, No. 46. 



Forcing: Plants and Bulbs. 



AZALEA INDICA. Of these beautiful flower- 

 plants I make direct importations of 

 trained specimens of different sizes and 

 the choicest named varieties of brilliant 

 colors. They can be sent with safety at 

 any time during the autumn and early 

 winter for blooming the coming season. 

 My plants are carefully selected, with com- 

 pact trained heads, so that when they flower 

 they are a solid mass of bloom on an almost 

 uniform even surface, and produce a very 

 beautiful effect. Specimen plants, 1 to 2 

 feet diameter of head, $10 to $25 per dozen. 

 Smaller plants, 135, $50 to $100 per 100. 

 Particulars as to sizes, prices, etc., on 

 application. 



AZALEA MOLLIS. Bushy, compact plants, 

 full of buds. Specially grown and of the 

 best plants for forcing. |5 and |7.50 per 

 dozen. Low prices per 100. 



HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, TULIPS, Etc. 



See "Choice Bulbs," page 16. 



LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. Best Berlin pips, 

 extra 3 years. $2 per 100. Special prices 

 per 1000. 



LILACS. Fine plants, full of buds ; specially 

 grown for forcing. Leading varieties, $7.50 

 and $10 per doz. Price per 100 on application. 



BERHUDA EASTER LILY (Lilium Harrisii). 

 Selected and extra bulbs, 8 to 9 and 9 to 12 

 inches in circumference, $12.50 to $25 per 

 100 ; smaller, good bulbs, $5 to |10 per 100. 



CANDIDUn LILY. Selected and extrasizebulbs 

 $1 and $1.50 per dozen ; $10 and $15 per 100. * 



LONQIFLORUn LILY. 7 to 9 and 9 to 12- 

 inch extra bulbs, S2 and $3 per dozen, $15 

 to |25 per 100 ; smaller, good bulbs, $7 and 

 |10 per 100. 



FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA. $2 and ^3 per 



100 ; $15 to $25 per 1000, according to size. 



SPIR/EA JAPONICA. Large clumps, $1.50 

 per doz. ; $10 per 100. Low rates per 1000. 



RHODODENDRONS. Selected, bushy, well- 

 budded plants of best kinds for forcing. 

 $9 to $15 per dozen ; extra, $18 to $25 per 

 dozen ; $75 to $150 per 100. Particulars on 

 application. 



ROSES for Forcing. See "Choice Roses" 

 and List of Varieties, page 15, also Cata- 

 logue No. 46 for 1901. 



The plants have been received Bafely. The Rhododendrons are beautiful, being in full bloom now. 

 North Newcastle, Me. H. N. 



