FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 



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5EA BUCKTHORN, Hippophae. Very valuable 

 for seashore planting. 



SPIR/EA, Bumaldi. Similar to Waterer. Rose- 

 colored flowers in mid-summer. Very fine. $3 

 and S4 per dozen ; $10 to S20 per 100. 



5PIK/EA, Crenata, Douglassii, Eximia, For= 

 tuni, Lance=leaved, Robusta and other lead- 

 ing kinds. 82 and S3 per dozen ; §6 to $20 per 

 100. 



SPIR/EA, Golden^leaved. A very fine effective 

 shrub for groups. Special low rates per 100 

 and 1,000. 



SPIR/EA, Prunifolia, or Bridal Wreath. 35 cts. 



each. Low rates per 100 and 1,000. 

 SPIR/EA, Thunbergil. 25 cts. each; $8 to $20 



per 100; very low rates per 1,000. 

 SPIR/EA, Tomentosa alba. New white. Simi- 

 lar growth and foliage to the pink tomentosa. 



$3 per dozen. 

 SPIR/EA, Van Houtteii. One of the finest hardy 



flowering shrubs. 35 cts. ; $S to $20 per 100. 

 SPIR/EA, Waterer. Bright crimson flowers. 



Hardy. New and fine. $3 to $5 per dozen; 



Sio to $20 per 100. 

 SInOWBERRV. Symphoricarpus. Racemosa 



and Vulgaris. $3 per dozen. Low rates per 



100 and 1,000. 



SWEET BAY TREE. Laurus Nobilis. Fine 

 Standards, with straight stems and solid heads. 

 18 inches to 8 feet or more in diameter. Well- 



shaped Pyramids, 3 to 10 feet and upwards in 

 height. Special quotations, with particulars, 

 sizes, etc., on application. See General Cata- 

 logue No. 50 for 1903. 

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

 S20 per 100. 



VIBURNUM, Lantana= leaved, Common Snow= 

 ball, Rugosum, etc. Fine plants. 25 to 50 cts. 

 each ; $S to S20 per 100. Very low rates per 

 1,000. 



VIBURNUM, Plicatum. Beautiful Japan Snow- 

 ball. 25 to 75 cts. each. Low rates per 100. 



VIBURNUM, Standard. Good specimens grown 

 in tree form of both the Common Snowball 

 (V. Opulus Sterii.is) 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 bor- 

 ders used as a background to low-growing 

 shrubs and herbaceous borders. $10 and $15 

 per dozen, 



WEIQELA, Amabilis, White=flowering, Rubra, 

 Rosea, Variegated = leaved. $3 and $4 per 



dozen ; $8 to $20 per 100 . 



XANTHOCERAS. A magnificent hardy flower- 

 ing shrub. 75 cts. each; $4 to $6 per dozen. 



XANTHORHIZA. Low spreading habit; fine for 

 massing. $2 and $3 per dozen. 



YUCCA, Filamentosa. Adam's Needle. Fine 

 plants. $3 to $4 per dozen; $10 to $20 per 100. 



SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF HARDY SHRUBS. 



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

 succession of bloom from the Cedonias, Forsythla.s and Lilacs, in April, to the Hydrangeas, Hihis- 

 cus, etc.. in late autumn. All are perfectly hardy, nicely branched and r(.)Oted, 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 extr.\ 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. 



Leading varieties: Berberries, Cornus, Cydonia (Japanese Quince), Deutzias, Forsythias, 

 Elders, Hydrangeas, Lilacs, Mahonia, Philadelphus (Syringa), Prh'et, Spir.*:as, ViiirRNUM (Snow- 

 ball), Weic.elas, etc. I furnish in good assortment, my selection, at $50 to $100 per 100, accord= 

 ing to size. 



NATIVE SHRUBS. Can furnish large selection of best varieties. Fine for rough plant= 

 ing. Write for prices and particulars. 



The Shrubs and Trees which we have bought from vou have been verv satisfactory. 



Cornwall, Penn. ' " 6. McF. G. 



