The Beautiful Fraser Fir 
Abies fraseri 
A distinct species from the highest peaks of the CaroKna mountains; 
makes a perfect specimen lawn and screen tree, with dark green, thick- 
set foliage (blue underneath) 
and compact, pyramidal 
habit. It is o'ne of the 
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choicest of all American 
conifers^of the Fir section, not 
to be compared with the north- 
ern species, Abies bahamea, 
which is almost worthless in 
any but the latitude of middle 
and northern Maine, as it 
becomes "leggy," thin, and is 
short-lived. An unusually fine 
lot of this splendid Fir. The 
attention of nurserymen is 
particularly called toA.frasei'i 
as the best Fir of this type 
that is grown in this country. 
The sizes listed below are es- 
pecially bushy and well-rooted. 
If seems perfectly at home in 
the South, thriving where few 
other evergreens ot this class 
can be grown with success. 
There are few evergreens we 
can recommend so highly. 
Prices of Fraser Fir at Boxford Nursery 
Boxford, Massachusetts 
9 to 12 ill., traiisplantai 
12 to 1 8 ill., tninsplanted 
3 to 4 ft., specimens . 
4 to 5 ft., specimens . 
5 to 6 ft., specimens . 
6 to 8 ft., specimens . 
9 to i6 ft., specimens $8 to 40 oo 
Each 
10 
100 
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30 
?2 00 
f\(> 00 
40 
3 00 
24 00 
2 
SO 
22 00 
200 00 
3 
SO 
32 00 
300 00 
5 
00 
40 00 
360 00 
7 
00 
64 00 
600 00 
Hardy American Rhododendrons and Native Plants 
The largest collection in existence ot Hardy .American Rhododen- 
drons, Azaleas, Kalmias, Leucothoe, Andromeda, and Specimen Ever- 
greens. Send for catalog. 
Address all orders and communications to 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, Salem, Massachusetts 
