Highlands Nursery. 
Harlan P. Kelsey, Prop. 
Hardy Native Trees, Shrubs and Flowering "Plants of 
the Southern Allegheny Mountains. 
Linnville, N. C, U. S. A., Sept. 26, 1892. 
NOTICE. 
To my Customers and Friends: 
For many and good reasons, I have decided to change my reg- 
ular custom of issuing a Descriptive Retail Catalogue in the Fall, 
and will hereafter send them out early in the spring. You will, there- 
fore, kindly select your orders from our last catalogue for this fall's 
planting. 
We expect to issue in the spring an original and comprehen- 
sive catalogue of Native Plants, full of fine engravings, and with 
accurate names (both Common and Botanical), of our now very large 
and varied collection of plants, and good descriptions accompanying. 
It will be a Valuable Hand-Book of our Native Carolina Plants, 
and should be in the hands of every lover of flowers. If you will 
send in your name it will be placed on file, and a copy sent you 
when issued. 
1 would take this opportunity of inviting every one interested, who 
may care to do so, to send plants and flowers of any native plant 
of Eastern North America to us for identification. Pack in small 
boxes with damp moss or cloth, and, if possible, always send root, 
stem, leaves, flowers and fiuit. We will always answer promptly. 
We trust that with the fall planting coming on, you may de- 
cide to plant at least a few beautiful Natives, and hope we may 
supply you from our ever-growing and varied stock. 
Very truly, 
Harlan P. Kelsey. 
