Autumn, 1902. 



FRED'K W. KELSEY, 160 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



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Fine Hardy Shrubs, 



Pabticulab Attention is called to the Special Collections of Shkubs, on page 11 ; also 

 to the following complete assortment, including Evergreen Shrubs, all of which are now offered 

 at very low prices for first-grade stock. 



The Special Peices noted on page 19 indicate the favorable quotations made on much of 

 this material in quantity, both in transplanting sizes and extra specimens for immediate effect. 



For other varieties, descriptions, etc., see General Catalogue No. 48. 



Of Teained Specimens for formal gardening, many desirable trimmed evergreens and 

 deciduous shrubs can be supplied at reasonable prices. Also specimens for single or group 

 planting. Paetioulaes and Peices on Application. 



ties. Flowers in great 

 profusion in spring, lit- 

 erally covering the 

 branches. These plants 

 remove with a ball and 

 mass of fibrous roots, 

 thus avoiding any risk 

 in trans pi anting. 

 Selected, well-budded 

 plants, $10 and $15 per 

 dozen ; extra, $20 per 

 dozen ; $50, $75 and $100 

 per 100. Extra speci- 

 mens. 2 to 3 feet, 50 

 to 70 buds, very fine, 

 $125 per 100. Special. 

 AZALEA nOLLIS. Per- 

 fectly hardy in most 

 situations ; also valu- 

 able for forcing ; flower- 

 ing early in profusion. 

 Flowers very large, of 

 various colors, in red, 

 orange, primrose and 

 yellow. The bloom s ap- 

 pear on the ends of the 

 branches, as with rhododendrons. Very 

 effective in beds and masses, or in borders. 

 Selected well-budded plants, extra, $10 and 

 $15 per dozen ; S35, $50 to $100 per 100. 

 Extra Exposition Specimens. A limited 

 stock of beautiful plants, 60 to 80 buds 

 each ; verv fine for immediate effect. $1.50 

 per 100. 



AZALEA MOLLIS STANDARDS. Fine 

 specimens grown in tree form, on stout 

 stems. Fine flowering heads, full of buds, 

 that will bloom nicely first season. A 

 desirable novelty. $15 to $25 per dozen. 

 AZALEA A. ROSTER. New One of the 

 finest hardy plants of recent introduction. 

 Flowers in great profusion ; solid golden 

 color ; clear, bright yellow ; very fine ; 

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

 ALTH/EA. Hibiscus. Fine plants of the 6es< 

 single and double sorts. Low rates per 100. 

 ALTM/EA STANDARD. New and beautiful 

 shrubs, grown in Tree form with fine heads, 

 on three to four feet stems. Good young 

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

 to $1 8 per dozen. 

 ALMOND (Amygdalis.) Double Red. Double 

 White. $3 and $4 per dozen. Low rates 

 per 100. 



Azalea Amcena. 



ANDRO.'WEDA FLORIBUNDA. One of the 



choicest Evergreen Shrubs. Dwarf, com- 

 pact habit, small, dark green foliage ; pure 

 white Lily-of-the-Valley-like flowers ; per- 

 fectly hardy. Fine bushy plants, $12 to 

 $20 per dozen ; $50 to $100 per 100. 



ANDROHEDA LEUCOTHCE or CATESB/CI. 



One of the finest American shrubs ; bright 

 red twigs; bell shape; Lily-of-the-Valley- 

 like flowers. S8 to $15 per 100. 



ARALIA. Good plants of the Japonica,Penta> 

 phylla and Spinosa varieties. $2.50 to 

 $5 per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



AZALEA AM(ENA. One of the most beau- 

 tiful and valuable of low-growing shrubs. 

 Very hardy, dwarf and compact, bushy 

 habit and easily transplanted. Leaves 

 thickly set on the branches, of fine rich 

 color, turning to a beautiful reddish brown 

 or crimson in autumn and remaining on all 

 winter. Flowers bright rosy red, and so 

 profuse in May as to give the shrubs the 

 appearance of a solid mass of bloom. $6 

 to $12 per dozen. Extra, $20 per dozen. 



AZALEA, GHENT and PONTICA. The best 

 collections of these beautiful shrubs ob- 

 tainable, made up of the best hardy varie- 



The Tree Altheas and Clethras which you sent are doing splendidly. 

 Newbury, N. H. 



C. L. H. 



