HARLAN P. KELSEY, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 
Our Most Beautiful American Evergreen 
THE CAROLINA HEMLOCK (Tsuga caroliniana) 
Introduced to Aniorican Horticulture hy Harlan P. Kelsey in 1884. it is 
now known to tree lovers as the most distinctive and graceful of Hardy American 
Conifers. 
In the .Vrnold .Vrboretnm IJuUelin of November 10. 1019, the Director, 
Professor Sargent, sa.ys of il : "The handsomest of the Hemlocks which can he 
grown ill Massachusetts and now one of tiie most heanliful trees in the .Vrhoretnin 
i.s a native of the Southern .\i)palachian Mountains — Tsuga caroliniana." 
Its tufted foliage is dark and dense on sweei)ing i)enduloiis hraiiclies. At 
JJoxford-IIigiilands Xnrsery we have a stock of thousands of s])ecimens up to 
four and five feet, and a few grand specimens u]) to ten feet. 
Unrivalled as a hedge plant, and we recommend the 18 to '•21 inch, 4 to '.) 
foot or .'5 to 4 foot grades for this puri)ose. 
Each 1(1 10(1 
9 to 12 in . .$1.00 .$ 9.00 $80.00 
14 lo IS in l..">0 I t.OO 132.00 
18 to 24 in . . . 2.2r) 20.00 180.00 
2 to 3 ft . .^..^O :J0.00 270.00 
3 to 4 ft . (i.OO .-,0.00 4:,0.00 
4 to .5 ft 10.00 90.00 
5 to 0 ft 15.00 13.5.00 
A few larger specimen.s $30.00 to $7.5.00 earh. 
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