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FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 



POPLAR, Carolina. Porui.us. Rapid growth, 

 large foliage, hardy transplants easily in al- 

 most any soil or location. Largely used for 

 street planting where immediate effect is de- 

 sired. Fine stock, 4 to (> feet up to 18 or 20 

 feet, at very low rates; j)er 100 and 1,000. $10 

 per 100 and upwards. Special prices for all 

 sizes in quantity on application. 



POPLAR, Lombardy. P. Fasticiata. The up- 

 right growing vaiiety, very fine for landscaj)e 

 effects, and as background for other plantings. 

 S3 to $6 per dozen. Special prices on applica- 

 tion. 



PAULOWNIA. Rapid growth, immense leaves, 

 tine for tropical effects. $9 per dozen. 



PLATANUS. The Plane tree. Fine for street 

 jjlanting. $(> to $10 per dozen. A limited num- 

 ber of large sizes. 



SALISBURIA or Maiden Hair. Salishuria Adi- 

 AN rii oi.iA. Fine fanlike foliage, rare. $10 per 

 dozen. 



THORN, Cocl<spur Tlinrn. Ckat.kcjus Crus- 

 UAi.i.i. S3 to S5 per dozen. Low rates i)er 100. 



THORN, Double Red, Scarlet, White. C. 50 



and 75 cts. I^ow rates per 100. 



THORN, Hawthorn. C. O.wcantha. $3 to $5 

 per dozen. Fine hedge plant $5 to $10 per 

 100. 



WALNUT. Jur.i.ANS .nigra. The well known 

 Black Walnut, 50 cts, ; $20 to $40 per 100. 



WALNUT, Japan. J. Japonica. A desirable 

 novelty. Nuts jjroduced in'c usters of 15 to 20 

 on a stem ; very large size. Flavor sweet, like 

 butternut; fine quality Tree hardy and pro- 

 ductive. Si to $2 ; Sio to S20 per dozen. 



WILLOW, Common Weeping. Sai.i.x Bahvlo- 

 NiCA. Fi:-:e trees. 50 cts. each, $15 to §40 per 

 100. 



WILLOW, Laurel = leaved . S. Laurifolia. 

 Shining, rich leaves; rapid growth. $3 to Ss 

 per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



TREES OF LARGE SIZE FOR IMMEDIATE 



EFFECT. 



Maples, Elms, Lindens, Horse Chestnuts, Planes. Poplars and most deciduous trees can be 

 put out with perfect safety in autumn. Silver-leaved or soft Maples, Magnolias and Tulip Trees are, 

 however, better in spring. 



As a rule, the medium si'es of these larger trees are preferable; those 10 to 12. 12 to 15, or 15 to 

 18 feet making better specimens after a few years than the extra large sizes. 



Prices and particulars on application for large trees of the foil wing, of different sizes: 



American Elm, European Ash. Silver=leaved Maple, 



Ash=leaved Maple, European Linden, Sugar Maple, 



Carolina Poplar, Lombardy Poplar, Weir's Cut=leaved Maple, 



Catalpa, Norway Maple, White Birch, 



Cut'leaved Birch, Oriental Plane, Whiie=flowering Horse Chestnut. 



Smaller sizes of the above and others at Ibwest rates per 100 and 1,000. Particulars and prices on 

 application. 



NATIVE TREES write for list and particulars of best native varieties at low prices. 



Young Trees for Nursery 



Planting. 



For parks and all other public institutions or private estates, where future planting is 

 required, these small trees are very desirable in point of economy; largely increasing in value 

 every year. 



From 4,000 CO 6,000 can be advantageously planted per acre, with the rows 4 to 6 feet apart. 



YOUNG DECIDUOUS TREES. 



The following are the varieties recommended for this purpose, which I supply in nice ti-ans- 

 planted stock of different sizes, at the low net prices quoted: 



Beech, Elms, Oaks, 



Birch, Lindens, Poplars, 



Common Ash, Mountain Ash, Sj camore or Plane, 



Hornbeam, Maples, White Horse Chestnut . 



Willows. 



Prices: 2 to 4 and 4 to 6 feet, Ssc, 8/5 and Sioo per 1,000. 



I .-nil well pleased willi my pucc iase, and will noi Iv s t itc to give vou mv Irade i 1 the future. 



Highlands, N. J. ' ' F. IIM. 



