Autumn, 1901. 



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



Lawn Grass Seed. 



The seed here quoted may be relied upon as being of the highest grade, and to give satisfaction. 

 For New Lawns, 4 to 6 bushels per acre. Eenovating Old Lawns, 1 to 2 bushels per acre. 

 Peice, extka choice Lawn Geass Seed, the very heat, $4.50 per bushel, 15 lbs. 

 Choice Lawn Geass Seeds, first quality, "Central Park Mixture," $3.50 per bushel, 15 lbs. 

 Special quoiations for large quantities upon application 



Choice Fruits. 



Autumn is favorable to the planting of nearly all hardy fruits. The Apples, Pears, Cherries, 

 Plums, Quinces and Small Fruits offered are of the best quality and strictly reliable. Extra or 

 bearing sizes of many varieties can be supplied of extra fine trees this season, at lowest peices. 



Trained Fruit Trees for Fruit Houses or Garden. 



For a number of years I have made this bn 

 plied the trees and Exotic grapevines for many 

 direct importations, I have exceptional facilities 

 Horizontal Trained trees of different sizes and 

 any quantities desired and at reasonable prices. 



For List of Varieties of the leading Fruits, 

 large orders per hundred or thousand are requir 

 APPLES, Standard or Dwarf. Selected trees 

 of all leading sorts. Very fine this autumn. 

 Summer, Autumn and Winter. $3 to S5 

 per dozen ; extra, ?6 to S9 per dozen. Low 

 rates per 1000. 

 PEARS. Splendid Trees of all sizes and best 

 varieties. Standards, 50 cts. each ; $5 per 

 dozen; extra, SIO to S15 per dozen. Dwarfs, 

 40 cts. each ; $4 per dozen ; extra, $6 to $10 

 per dozen. Low rales for leading kinds per 

 100 or 1000. 



PEACHES. For Fruit Houses, Peaches 



should always be grown on plum stocks. 

 Fine trees of the best kinds, for this pur- 

 pose, also fine trained specimens, my own 

 importations, $10 to $30 per dozen. For 

 outside planting, selected trees, leading 

 sorts, $3 to $5 per dozen. Very low rates 

 per 100 and 1000. 



PLUMS. Very fine stock of all leading kinds, 

 50 cts each, $5 per dozen ; extra, $6 to SIO 

 per dozen. Special prices in quantity. 



CHEKRIES. Fine trees of the best standard 

 kinds ; large, sweet and sour varieties. 

 $3 to 85 per dozen ; extra, $6 per dozen. 

 Very low prices per 1000. 



APRICOTS. For fruit houses and outside 

 planting at reasonable prices. 



NECTARINES. Leading kinds for forcing or 

 growing outside, at reasonable prices. 



QUINCES. Best kinds for market or garden, 

 $4 to 86 per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



FIQS. Best varieties, well furnished and well 

 rooted plants, 50 cts. each ; extra, $1. 

 Imported Smyrna varieties at Fpecial low 

 rates per 1000. Prices and particulars on 

 application. 



OLIVES. Well rooted young trees or cuttings, 

 per 100 or 1000, at reasonable pi ices. 



WHITE GRAPES. Green Hountain, Em- 

 pire State, Diamond, Duchess, Hayes, 

 Geneva, Jessica, I ady Washington, 

 Hartha, Niagara, Pocklington, Prentiss, 

 Rebecca, Winchell, and others, $3 per doz- 

 en. Low rates per 100 and 1000. 



inch of the business a specialty, and have sup- 

 of the best Fruit Houses in the country. With 

 for furnishing Espaliers, Curdens, Fan Trained, 

 best varieties for forcing or outf-ide planting in 

 Prices and particulars on application, 

 descriptions, etc., see No. 4G Catalogue. Where 

 ;ed, special low peices will be given. 



BEST HARDY GRAPES. Full assortment 

 of leading kinds. BLACK GRAPES— 

 Champion, Concord, Creveling, Eaton, 

 Eumelan, Hartford, Mills, etc. RED 

 GRAPES — Agawam, Brighton, Catawba, 

 Delaware, Ojertner, lona, Heyer, Pough- 

 keepsie Red, Rochester, Salem, Ulster, 

 Prolific. 



Cherries, Black Tartarian. 



The Trees received ha'l good roots, and I believe the extraordinary rains have brought forward signs of 

 life in every one of the thousand Apple and Ihe hundred Quince Trees. 



New York, N. Y. L. G. 



