HARLAN P. KELSEY. owner. SALEM. MASS. 
Specimen Conifers and Evergreens 
FOR AUGUST AND FALL PLANTING 
Rhododendrons and similar broad-leaved evergreens may be transplanted in August 
and the early fall months to great advantage and with a great saving of time. Nearly all 
conifers and other evergreens may also be handled at this season, if lifted with balls and 
should become well established before the winter season. This means the saving of at least 
a year in results, and gives opportunity for making use of a planting season not so crowded 
as the spring months. AW evergreens and Rhododendrons are shipped with hall, and burlaped. 
ABIES concolor. White Kir. Each lo loo 
7 to I ^"'2 ft $o 50 $4 00 $30 00 
l>i to 2 ft I 50 12 50 
2 to 3 ft 2 SO 20 00 
4 to 5 ft 6 00 
(t to 10 ft., e.xtra specimens, $20 to $40 each, 
douglasii. See Pseudotsuga. 
fraseri. Fraser's Kir. The northern species, Abies balsamea, is almost worthless in any 
but the latitude of middle and northern Maine, as it becomes "leggy," thin, and is 
short-lived. Kraser's Fir, however, a distinct species from the highest peaks of the 
Carolina mountains, makes a perfect speciitien lawn and screen tree, with dark 
green, thick-set foliage (blue underneath) and compact, pyramidal habit. It is 
one of the choicest of all American conifers of the Kir section. 
Each 10 100 
6 to 12 in $0 20 $1 25 $10 00 
1 to lyi ft 30 2 00 12 50 
iK to 2 ft 60 4 00 37 50 
2 to 3 ft I 50 10 00 90 00 
3 to 4 ft 2 50 20 00 
Extra specimens, with ball, and of perfect shape. 6 to 8 ft. at $6 to $8 each; larger 
sizes. $10 to $15 each. • 
nordmanniana. Xordmann's Fir. 
2 to 3 ft., S3 each, S25 for 10. 
CEDRUS atlantlca glauca. Mt. Atlas 
Silver Cedar. lj4 to 2 ft., Si. 50 
each, S12.50 for 10. 
^ CHAM.XCYPARIS lawsoniana 
jM aluml. 2^ to 3 ft.. Si. 75 each, 
J Si 5 for 10. 
ijgt lawsoniana fraseri, 2}4 to 3 ft., 
..4*^ /LuBi Si. 7.5 each. Si 5 for 10. 
lawsoniana veitcliU. 2 to 2>^ ft., 
Si. 75 each, S15 for 10. 
CUPRESSUS royalU. iK ft.. Si. 50 
each, Si 2. 50 for 10. 
JUNIPERUS cliinensls procumbens. 
6 to 12 in., transplanted, 50 cts. 
each, $4 for 10, S30 per 100. 
communis. Common Prostrate Juni- 
per. This is the best prostrate type 
, ^ --^^^^^^^^—m Juniper for ground-cover. I 
-■^-■r J^^^^^^^^^B have hundreds of fine, transplanted 
specimens with balls. 
Each 10 100 
6 to 12 in..$o 50 $4 00 $30 00 
I to I J4 ft. I 25 10 00 90 00 
I "4 to 2 ft.. I 75 15 00 
Specimens. $2.50 to $15 each, 
communis aurea. Golden Juniper. 
12 to 18 in., $1 each, $8.50 for 10. 
sabina. Savin Juniper. 
Each 10 100 
8 to 10 in $0 60 $5 00 $40 00 
I to iK ft., trans- 
planted, with 
balls 90 7 50 65 00 
to 2 ft., trans- 
Abies fraseri, specimen on grounds of Highlands planted, with 
Nursery balls i 25 9 00 80 00 
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