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FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 



Young Trees 

 For Nursery Planting. 



YOUNG DECIDUOUS TREES. 



There is great economy and advantage in procuring young trees for planting in nursery rows ; 

 and this plan is now being adopted in many of the leading parks, public institutions and private 

 estates. 



This small stock with ordinary treatment about doubles in value every year, besides the advan- 

 tage of having the material at hand as required during the planting season. 



From 4,000 to 6,000 trees can be advantageously planted per acre with row.s 4 to 6 feet apart. 



The stock noted below is all nursery grown, once or twice transplanted, and can therefore be put 

 out with very little, if any loss, and but little expense or labor in keeping trees in vigorous growth 

 and condition. 



The best sizes of deciduous trees for nursery planting are 2 to 3, 3 to 4 and 4 to 6 feet. 



The following are the varieties recommended and can be furnished at $50.00, $75.00 and $100.00 

 per thousand, according to size and variety. These very low prices are intended to make induce- 

 ments for liberal purchases. 



Transplanting sizes of other trees furnished on equally favorable terms. 



Acer. ?>Iaple in variety. Catalpa. Catalpa in variety. Pyrus Sorbus. Mountain Ash. 



/Esculus. Horse Chestnut. Fagus. Beech. Quercus. Oak in variety. 



AInus. Alder. Fraxinus. Ash. 5alix. Willow in variety. 



Betula. Birch in variety. Larix. Larch. Tilia. Linden. 



Carpinus. Hornbeam. Platanus. Plane or Sycamore. Ulmus. Elm. 



Populus. Poplar in variety. 



Descriptions of all the varieties and sizes of the Deciduous Trees named above will be found 

 under the respective headings of the different species in the preceding pages. 



SMALL EVERGREEN TREES. 



All Evergreen Trees to secure the best development must be frequently transplanted. 



Where future planting is desired it is most advantageous to obtain the smaller sizes for planting 

 out in nursery rows. Trees for this purpose are supplied by the 1,000 or per 10,000, from 6 to 9 in. up 

 to 2 to 3 ft. at very low prices. 



Prices for properly transplanted trees from S50 to $150 per 1,000, according to size and variety. 



Untransplanted seedlings $25 and upwards per 1,000. 



Particulars and quotation on application. 



The following varieties are recommended for nursery planting: 

 Abies Alba. White Spruce. Pinus Austriaca. Austrian Pine. 



Abies Canadensis. Hemlock Spruce. Pinus Monticola. Mountain Pine. 



Abies Douglasii. Douglas Spruce. Pinus Strobus. White Pine. 



Abies Excelsa. Norway Spruce. Pinus Sylvestris. Scotch Fir. 



Juniperus Virglnlana. Red Cedar. Retinospora Aurea. 



Ju liperus Hibernica. Irish Juniper. Retinospora Squarrosa. 



Juniperus Sabina. Savin Juniper. Thuya Occidentalis. American Arbor- Vitae. 



Picea Balsamea. Balsam Fir. Thuya Siberica. Siberian Arbor- Vitae. 



Descriptions of all the vaneties and sizes of the Evergreen Trees named above will be found 

 under the respective headings of the different species in the following pages. 



The stock received thus far has arrived in good shape. 

 Carthage. N. C. 



E. B. 



