FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 5 



SMALL EVERGREEN TREES. 



Good transplanted stock of the following and other varieties can be supplied by the 100 or 1,000, 

 and smaller sizes of such as the Arbor Vit.bs, Austrian Pine, Norway Spruce, Scotch Fir, Scotch 

 Pine, White Pr;E, etc., by the 10,000 on specially favorable terms. 



Prices for the following kinds. 12 to 18, 18 to 24, and 24 to 30 inches, $40, $60, $75 and $100 per 

 1,000 net, according to size and variety: 



American Arbor Vitae, White Pine, Hemlock Spruce, Scotch Fir, 



Siberian Arbor Vitae, Mountain Pine, Norway 5pruce, Trailing Juniper, 



Austrian Pine, Douglas Spruce, White Spruce, English Yew. 



CHoice Hardy E^vergreens, 



Of the following rare and choice kinds, as also for the common Arhor Vit.bs, Spruces, etc., I can 

 make very favorable prices for fine transplanted, well-rooted, well-furnished stock, both in fine 

 specimens and in quantity per 100 and per 1,000. Orders booked for shipment now or at proper time 

 in spring. Most evergreens succeed best transplanted in spring. 



For more complete list of Evergreens, description, etc, and list of Choice Evergreens 

 in Trained Specimens, see full catalogue, No. 50, for 1903, 



ARBOR VIT/E, American, Siberian. Fine hedge 

 plants, of different sizes. 12 to i8 inches up to 

 5 and 6 feet ; special low prices per 100 and 

 1,000. $5 and upwards per 100. 



CEDRUS Atlantica QIauca. New and very 

 choice ; medium size, compact growth ; fine, 

 delicate leaves of a most beautiful glaucous 

 steel-blue tint ; color equal to the finest of the 

 Colorado Blue Spruce. Has proved hardy at 

 Newport. S2.50 to $5 each. 



CEDRUS, Cedar of Lebanon. Cedrus Libani. 

 Vigorous spreading branches, with large, dark 

 green foliage; young growth tender. Choice, 

 Si to $2 each. Low rates per $100. 



CEDRUS, Deodar Cedar. C Deodara. Grace- 

 ful foliage of a light silv'ery or glaucous-green. 

 One of the most beautiful and satisfactory Ever- 

 greens; not entirely hardy north of Philadel- 

 phia. Si to $2 each. Low rates per 100. 



HEMLOCK. Abies Canadensis. Very fine hedge 

 plants. 12 to 18 inches up to 4 and 5 feet; at 

 low rates per 100 and 1,000 on application. 



JUNIPER, Golden. J. Aurea Prostrata. 

 Spreading Golden Juniper. Hardy and fine. 

 12 to 18 inches high, by 2 to 3 feet diameter. 

 $10 to $15 per dozen. 



JUNIPER, Trailing. J. Prostrata. A very 

 hardy variety. Adapted to almost any soil or 

 location. Low-spreading habit, rich foliage. 

 Fine for massing or rock work. Well-furnished, 

 ^vell-rooted plants in quantity at low rates. 

 Particulars on application. 



PINE, Austrian, Scotch, White. Good trans- 

 planted stock of these leading hardy varieties. 

 E.xtra, 50 cts. to $1 each: $10 to $25 per 100. 

 Smaller, $25 to $75 per 1,000. Prices and par- 

 ticulars on application. 



RETINOSPORA. Good specimen^; of Filifera, 

 Golden, Plumosa, Pisifera and Squarosa. 

 75 cts. to $1.50 each. Fine plants, 18 to 24 

 inches and 2 to 3 feet and upwards, $25 to $50 

 per 100. 



SCIADOPITYS Verticillata. Umbrella Pine. 

 A very odd and unique tree. Longer leaves 



than those on other Coniferse, shining green 

 above and a line of white underneath. The 

 horizontal branches and peculiar growth of the 

 leaves in parasol-like whorls gives this variety 

 a very distinct individuality. $2 and $3 each. 

 A few extra specimens, specially grown in 

 baskets, up to 8 or 9 feet. Prices on applica- 

 tion. 



SILVER FIR. Picea. Concolor. The finest of 

 the Rocky Mountain Firs, i to 2 feet and 2 to 

 3 feet. Nice transplanted stock, $40, $75 and 

 $100 per 100. Extra specimens, $2. 50 to $5 each. 



SILVER FIR, Cephalonian, Siberian, Silician, 

 Nordmanniana. Fine young specimens of all 

 these choice varieties, $1.50 to $2.50, according 

 to size. Low rates per 100 for young trans- 

 planted stock, I to 3 feet. 



SPRUCE, Colorado Blue. Picea Pungens. The 

 " true blues " of this variety are generally ad- 

 mitted to be the most strikingly beautiful of all 

 the hardy Coniferse. The trees are easily 

 grown, transplant successfully, and are hardy 

 everywhere; the steel-blue color that gives 

 this variety its peculiar charm is still rare. 

 Always a marked object in lawns or landscape. 

 Fine, transplanted specimen trees of the real 

 blue color, iS inches to 6 or 8 feet, $1.50 to $125 

 each. Seedlings, not selected color, at low rates 

 per 100. Prices and particulars on application. 



SPRUCE, Douglas. Good transplanted stock of 

 this valuable tree, i to 2 and 2 to 3 feet, $15 to 

 $30 per 100. 



SPRUCE, Norway. Fine specimens; all sizes 

 from 18 to 24 inches to 6 feet and larger at low 

 rates per 100. Nice transplanted, small sizes, 

 for hedges, at special low prices per 1,000. 



YEW. Taxus. Golden, English, Erect, Irish, 

 and others. 50 cts. to 81 each. Low rates per 

 100. Fine specimens of English Yew 2 to 3 

 feet broad at base and 5 feet high, and of the 

 Irish Yew 2 to 3 feet broad and 6 feet high, 

 several times transplanted. Particulars on re- 

 quest. See also Trained Specimens for For- 

 .MAL Gardens, General Catalogue No. 50, for 

 1903. 



AH the plants arrived in good order and now appear to be doing well. I enclose my check to your order for 

 amount of rnclosed invoice, $75.75. 



Providence, K. I. H. G. K. 



