Autumn, 1902. 



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



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Pine Hardy Shrubs— Coiit/nued. 



SWEET BAY TREE (Laurus nobilis). Fine 

 Standards, with straight stems and solid 

 heads. 18 inches to 4 feetor more in diam- 

 eter. Well shaped Pyramids 3 to 10 feet 

 and upwards in height. Special Quotations, 

 with particulars, sizes, etc., on application. 



TAMARIX. Strong plants, 25 cts. each ; $6 to 

 $20 per 100. 



VIBURNUM, Standard. Good specimens 

 grown in tree form of both the common Snow- 

 ball (V. opulus sterilis), and the beautiful 

 Japan Snowball ( V. plicatum). Stout stems, 

 3 to 4 feet. Well branched heads for early 

 flowering in desirable novelties. Fine for 

 beds and borders used as a background 

 to low-growing shrubs and herbaceous 

 borders, $10 and S15 per dozen. 



Plicatum. Beautiful Japan Snowball. 25 

 to 75 cts. each. Low rates per 100. 



Lantana-leaved, Common Snowball, Ru- 

 gosum. Fine plants, 25 to 50 cts. each ; $8 

 to 520 per 100, Very low rates per 1000. 



WEIQELA AHABILIS, White-flowering, 

 Rubra, Rosea, Variegated-leaved. |3 



and $4 per dozen, $8 to $20 per 100. 



XANTHOCERAS. A magnificent hardy flow- 

 ering shrub. 75 cts. each ; $4 to .^,6 per doz. 



XANTHORHIZA. Low spreading habit; fine 

 for massing. $2 and $3 per dozen See 

 Surplus List, page 19. 



YUCCA FILAMENTOSA VARIEGATA. 



New and rare. As hardy and flowers as 

 freely as the common Yucca, from a central 

 flower stalk 3 to 4 feet high; large panicles 

 of creamy white, lily-like flowers; leavt's 

 dark rich green in centre, with a rib or border 

 the whole length, of a light straw color, yellow 

 or pure white ; distinct and permanent the 

 entire season; specially valuable for group- 

 ing or borders. Well-rooted plants, $10, 

 $15 and $20 per dozen. 



Filamentosa. Adam's Needle. Fine plants. 

 $3 to $4 per dozen, $10 to $20 per 100. 



Shrubs and Vines. 



Collections of Choice Hardy Shrubs. 



The following collections comprise the best hardy varieties, both in flower and foliage, and 

 give a succession of bloom from the Cydonias, Foesythias and Lilacs, in April, to the Hydran- 

 geas, Hibiscus, etc., in late autumn. All aee perfectly hardy, nicely branched and rooted, 



AND OF the best SIZES FOR IMMEDIATE EFFECT. 



No. 1 . 50 Choice Shrubs, in 20 to 25 leading varieties . . $10.00 ; extra, $12.50 

 No. 2. 100 " " 25 to 30 . . 20.00; 25-00 

 No. 3. 100 «' general assortment 12.00; 18.00 



These collections have given excellent satisfaction to the many country estates, where I have 

 supplied them for a number of years past. 



I have also this season very fine extra size shrubs of the leading hardy varieties, bushy, 4 

 to 7 feet, suitable for immediate effect for screens, etc. Prices and particulars on application. 



Small Transplanting Shrubs at Low Prices. 



Leading varieties : Berberries, Coenus, Cydonia (Japanese Quince), Deutzias, For- 

 sythias. Elders, Hydrangeas, Lilacs, Mahonia, Philadelphus (Syringa), Privet, Spir.eas, 

 Viburnum (Snowball), Weigelas, etc. I furnish in good assortment, my selection, at $io. per 

 lOO, $75 per looo. 



For Native Shrubs, see Page 13, and General Catalogue No. 48 for 1902. 



Best Hedge Plants. 



Buckthorn (Rhamnus), 

 California Privet, 

 Common Privet, 

 Crat£egus Pyracantha (Ever- 

 green Thorn), 



Cydonia (Japan Quince), 

 Honey Locust, 

 Lilac, 



Rosa Rugosa, 



Arbor Vitae, American and Siberian, 

 Box (Buxus), 

 Hemlock, 

 Norway Spruce. 



Fine Plants, Different Sizes. Special prices per 100 and 1000 on application. 



I have just sent over a verbal order to your ofSee for 80 additional Privet Plants, which I now confirm 

 Plea.se have them shipped as soon as you can. The flrst lot looked so well that I decided to extend the 

 length of my hedge. 



Garrison, N. Y. S. 



