KELSEY'S CATALOG OF 
BOXFORD NURSERY 
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 
Pinus montana mughus. continued. 
from a few inches to several feet in diameter. The Mugho Pine 
cannot be too highly recommended. Each 
6 to I2-in. spread $0 50 5 
12 to 18-in. spread 1 25 
IS to 24-in. spread 2 00 
2 to 3-ft. spread 4 00 
3 to 4-ft. spread 7 00 
monticola. 12 to 18 in 1 25 
IS to 24 in 2 00 
nigra austriaca. Austrian Pine. 
18 to 24 in 1 
2 to 3 ft 1 
3 to 4 ft 3 00 
4 to 5 ft 4 50 
5 to 6 ft « 40 
parviflora. 9 to 12 in. Seedlings 75 
ponderosa. Bull Pine. 1 to 2 ft. 1,000, $350. 1 00 
2 to 3 ft 2 00 
3 to 4 ft 4 00 
4 to 5 ft 6 00 
5 to e ft 8 
6 to 8 ft 10 00 
punifena. Table Mountain Pine. 
6 to 8 ft 4 GO 
8 to !l ft 0 00 
i) to 10 ft 10 00 
resino.<m. Hkd PiNii. 12 to IS in 
IS to 24 in 1 
2 to 3 ft 
3 to 4 ft 2 50 
4 to 5 ft 4 00 
5 to 6 ft 6 00 
6 to 7 ft 
rigida. Pitch Pinb. 5 to 6 ft 4 00 
() to 8 ft 6 00 
8 to 10 ft 10 00 
10 to 12 ft 12 50 
strobus. V\'niTE Pine. Sjiecial prices will be 
made to those wishing large quantities for 
forestry purposes and in car -lots. 2 to 3 ft. 
Each 
10 
100 
$0 50 5 4 
00 
S30 00 
1 25 
10 
00 
so 
on 
2 00 
18 
00 
150 
on 
4 00 
3(i 
00 
300 
00 
7 00 
04 
00 
550 
00 
1 25 
10 
00 
2 00 
18 
00 
1 00 
8 
00 
76 
on 
1 75 
16 
00 
130 
on 
3 00 
28 
00 
250 
00 
4 50 
40 
00 
0 40 
GO 
on 
75 
() 
00 
1 00 
6 
00 
48 
on 
2 00 
IS 
00 
150 
no 
4 00 
36 
on 
6 00 
SO 
00 
8 00 
70 
00 
10 00 
90 
00 
4 GO 
36 
00 
0 00 
50 
00 
10 00 
80 
on 
60 
4 
00 
30 
on 
1 00 
8 
00 
70 
on 
1 75 
16 
00 
140 
on 
2 50 
20 
on 
ISO 
on 
4 00 
36 
on 
320 
on 
6 00 
50 
00 
4U0 
00 
8 00 
70 
00 
4 00 
36 
00 
300 
00 
6 00 
50 
no 
450 
00 
10 00 
SO 
00 
12 50 
sylvestris. Scotch Pine. 
thunbergi. Japanksg Black Pine. 9 to 12 in, 
12 to 18 in 
IS to 24 in 
2 to ;i ft 
Pseudotsuga douglasi (taxifolia.) Douglas 
Si'UucE. 0 to 9 in 
9 to 12 in 
12 to 18 in 
18 to 24 in 
5 to 6 ft.. 
douglasi glauca. Silver Douglas Spruce, 
Rhododendron carol inia num. A new American species. Clear pink. 
Absolutely hardy. This is one of our finest introductions and tills a 
long-felt want for a hardy dwarf Rhododendron with flowers free 
from any hint of magenta. It was described and named by Alfred 
llehder, of the Arnold Arboretum. It is the snxallest Alleghaman 
species, attiuning a height of G to 8 feet in cultivation. The thick-set 
leaves are dark green, usually blunt and narrow, covered with rusty 
dots below, much smaller than either maximum or catawbiense. 
Flower-clusters appear in greatest profusion in June, covering the 
plant wit Ji a rose-colored mantle. Fine for rocky slopes or hillsides, 
standing exposure unusually well and invaluable as a single specimen 
or for massing. Kach 10 
12 to 18 in., clumps S2 50 $22 00 
IS to 24 in., clumps 4 00 38 00 
2 to 3 ft., clumps 0 00 56 00 
catawbiense. Of the Carolina mountains. The hardiest of all Rhodo- 
dendrons. It was this magnificent Rhododendron that over a hun- 
dred years ago was introduced into Europe, supplying, together 
with Rhododendron maximum, color and hardy blood to the culti- 
vated "hybrids," but with a consequent loss of hardiness; and so 
today, for American g.artleus, where ironclad hardiness is essential, 
we must turn to tlic true original species, found on the loftiest, coldest 
peaks of the southern Alleghanies, where it attains a height of 20 tu 
75 
6 
00 
50 
on 
1 25 
10 
00 
80 
no 
3 00 
24 
on 
200 
no 
6 00 
50 
00 
40n 
no 
10 00 
80 
00 
1 25 
in 
on 
80 
00 
2 00 
18 
on 
4 00 
30 
no 
320 
00 
0 00 
50 
00 
450 
no 
10 00 
90 
00 
12 50 
116 
00 
15 00 
50 
3 
on 
20 
on 
75 
5 
00 
40 
00 
1 25 
10 
00 
90 
no 
2 00 
18 
00 
35 
3 
00 
20 
on 
50 
4 
00 
30 
on 
75 
6 
00 
44 
no 
1 25 
10 
00 
90 00 
1 75 
16 
00 
140 00 
2 75 
24 
00 
220 
no 
3 50 
32 
00 
5 00 
44 
00 
7 00 
64 
00 
8 00 
76 
00 
10 00 
96 
00 
3 00 
24 
00 
4 00 
6 GO 
8 00 
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