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FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 



Best Hedg'e Plants. 



The following comprise the best of the hedge plants, both Deciduous and Evergreen. All are 

 fine, well rooted and properly transjjlanted. 



For further information and additional varieties see General Catalogue No. 50 for 1903. 



Buckthorn (Rhanmus), Cydonia (Ja]iaii Quince), Arbor Vita;, American and Siberian' 



California Privet, Honey Locust, Box(Buxus), 



Common Privet, Lilac, Hemlock, 



Crataegus Pyracantha (Evergreen Osage Orange, Norway Spruce. 



Thorn), Rosa Rugosa, 



Fine Plants, Different Sizes. Special prices per 100 and 1,000 on application. 



Climbing Vines and Trailing 



SHrubs. 



Ok THE HARDY VINES the following list embrace those most desirable. ^lany other varieties can 

 be furnished. The Ampelopsis, Honeysuckle and Cematis are especially fine. 



For further information and other varieties see General Catalogue No. 50 for 1903. 



ACTINIDIA polygama. From Japan. Fine and 

 rare. 75 cts each; $5 and S7. 50 per dozen. 



AMPELOPSIS Englemanni. Glossy foliage, 

 crimson in autumn: very fine. 50 cts each; $5 

 per dozen. 



AMPELOPSIS, Quinquefolia, American Ivv or 

 Virginia Creeper. 35 cts. each; $10 to $20 per 

 100. 



AMPELOPSIS Veitchii. Fine plants. $3 to $6 

 per dozen. Low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho, or Dutchman's Piie. 

 Leaves S to 12 inches in diameter. Curious 

 pipe-shaped yellowish-brown flowers; rapid 

 growth. SS per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



CELASTRUS Scandens. Strong vines, $3 per 

 dozen. Low rates per 100. 



CLEMATIS, Baron Veillard. New and distinct. 

 Flowers satiny pink or rose color; remain in 

 perfection for weeks. Hardy and a profuse 

 bloomer. $1 and $1.50 each; $10 per dozen. 



CLEMATIS. Coccinea, Flammula, Virginiana. 



25 to 50 cts. each. Low rates per 100 and 1,000. 



CLEMATIS, Henryi, Jackmanni, and other va- 

 rieties. Strong plants. S" t.'ts to $1 each. 

 Low rates per xoo. 



CLEMATIS, Madame Edouard Andre. A grand 

 new variety of the Jackmanni tv]ie. \'ine vig- 

 orous and hardy. Flowers large, vivid crim- 

 son, and produced in great abundance. The 

 first fine crimson variety of the large free flow- 

 ering Clematis yet introduced. Should be in 

 every collection. Fine plants Si and Si- 50 

 each; Sio and Si 5 per dozen. 



CLEMATIS, Paniculata. Rapid growth; large 

 dark, shining green leaves ; delicate, fragrant 

 white star-shaped flowers in large panicles, fol- 

 lowed by seed-pods of- bronzy tint; perfectly 

 hardy. $2 to S5 per dozen. Low rates per loo 

 and r,ooo. 



HONEYSUCKLE. Lonk era. Common Wood= 

 bine, Golden=leaved, Scarlet Trumpet. Fine 

 plants. S3 per dozen. Low rates per 1,000. 



HONEYSUCKLE, Hall's Japan Evergreen. One 



of the finest of all climbing shrubs. Very 

 hardy. Profuse bloomer all summer. \'ery fine 

 stock. $2 and S3 per dozen; $10 to $20 per 

 100 ; $50 per i,ooo. 



IVY. Hedera. English, Giant, Irish Varie= 

 gated. $3 and S4 per dozen. Low rates per 

 1,000. 



JASMINE, Yellow-flowering, White. Fine 

 plants, S3. 50 per dozen. 



LYCIUM Chinensis, or Matrimony Vine. Strong 

 vines, S3 and S4 per dozen; SS to $15 per 100. 



SILK VINE. Perii'i.oca. Very hardy, rapid- 

 growing vine, suitable for covering trees, etc. 

 S3 per dozen ; Sio per 100 for strong vines. 



TRUMPET Flower. Tecoma or Bignonia. 25 



and 35 cts. each; $2 and S; per dozen. Low 



rates per 1,000. 

 WISTARIA, Chinese, Magnifica, White=flow= 



ering. 50 cts. each ; S5 per dozen. Low rates 



per 100. 



WISTARIA, Purple. Fine plants, $3 to S6 per 

 dozen. Special prices in quantity. 



Ampelopsis received in good condition. 

 Lem X, Mass. 



G. T. P. 



