KELSEY'S HARDY AMERICAN PLANTS 
PRUNUS americana, American Plum. 8 to 
20 ft. 
A fine species for thicket'! and Ijordcrs. 
Each 10 100 
9 to 12 in. Seedlings $ 15 $1 25 $10 00 
1 to 2 ft 35 3 00 24 00 
2 to 3 ft 50 4 00 
besaeyi. Western Samdcherry. 2 to 4 ft. 
Prostrate habit and good for edgings and low 
plantings: showy fruit and flowers. 
Each 10 100 
2 to 3 ft $ 40 S3 (iO $32 00 
3 to 4 ft CO 5 00 40 00 
maritiina. Beach Plu.m. 2 to 10 ft. 
Low bush, splendid for shore planting and 
sandy locations; a shower of white flowers in 
early spring; showy purple fruit which makes 
line jelly. 
Each 10 
6 to 12 in $35 $2 50 
1 to 2 ft 60 4 00 
pumila, Sandcherry. 4 to 8 ft. 
Becoming decumbent; showy flowers; purple- 
black fruit. 
Each 10 100 
18 to 24 in $ 50 $3 50 
2 to 2>/j ft 75 6 00 $45 00 
tomentosa, Manchu Plum. 8 to 15 ft. 
Small tree or dense bush; flowers white, but 
with bright red calyx. 
Each 10 
12 to 18 in $50 $4 00 
virginiana leucocarpa. Amber Chokeberrv. 
6 to 12 ft 
Showy yellow fruited variety. 
Each 10 
9 to 12 in $ 35 $3 00 
macrocarpa, MOSSVCUP Oak. 80 to 
160 ft. 
Spreading branches, forming a broad round 
head. 
8 to 12 ft. . . $4 to 8 00 each 
palustris. Pin Oak. 80 to 120 ft. 
Handsome tree, much used for street planting; 
branches often pendulous; leaves color bril- 
liantly in autumn. 
Each 10 
5 to 6 ft $1 25 $10 00 
10 to 14 ft. . .$4 to 10 00 each 
rubra. Common Reo Oak. 80 to 150 ft. 
One of the best for street planting or for Ihf. 
lawn; rapid growth, making a broad, round- 
topped head; fine fall coloring. 
8 to 14 ft. . . .$4 to $8,.00 each 
RHAMNIIS dahurica, Dahurian Buckthorx 
15 to 30 ft. 
Usually a large, thorny shrub with abundajil 
black fruit. 
Each 10 
3 to 4 ft $ 40 $3 UO 
4 to 5 ft 1 00 8 00 
RHODORA canadensis, Rhodora. Ito 3 ft. 
This is really an Azalea with bright rose purple 
flowers in May; will thrive in bog garden. 
Each 10 100 
12 to 18 in $1 25 $10 00 $90 00 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides, Jetbead. 3 to 6 ft. 
Large pure white flowers in May or June. 
Shiny black and very showy seed. 
Each 10 
1 to 2 ft $ 35 $3 00 ' 
2 to 2V4 ft 50 4 00 
RHUS copallina. Shining Sumac. 5 to 15 ft. 
One of the finest foliagcd plants of the genus 
and colors brilliantly in the fall. Docs well in 
dry soil. 
Each 10 
1 to 2 ft $ 40 $3 20 
glabra, SMOOTH SUMAC. 4 tO 15 ft. 
Fine sort, with showy fruit. 
Each 10 
1 to 2 ft $ 35 $3 20 
2 to 3 ft 50 4 00 
typhina, Staghorn Sumac. 15 to 30 ft. 
Very showy crimson fruit, rapid grower, fine 
for massing where there is lots of room. 
Each 10 
1 to 2 ft. Seedlings $ 25 SI 80 
KOBLMA hispida, RoSE-ACACIA. 1 to 3 ft. 
Bright rose-colored or pale purple flowers. 
Each 10 
1 to 2 ft $ 35 $3 00 
k«ls«)i, Kelsey Locust. 4 to 8 ft. 
A new species, discovered by us in the Carolina 
mountains. Bright pink or rose-colored 
flowers, resembling the sweet pea. Does well 
in dry or moist situations. Very graceful. 
Each 10 
1 to '2 ft $1 00 $8 00 
viscosa. Clammy Locust. 15 to 40 ft. 
Bright rose-colored flowers in loose drooping 
racemes. 
Each 10 
2 to 3 ft $ 75 $6 00 
ROSA acicularis. Prickly Rose. 2 to 6 ft. 
Flowers deep rose, fragrant in early spring. 
Each 10 
1 to 2 ft $ 60 $5 00 
Rosa spinosissii 
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