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KELSEY'S HARDY AMERICAN PLANTS, WHOLESALg. 
Conifers and Evergreens. 
Per lo 100 i,ooo 
ABIES Fraseri (Southern Balsam Fir). Mag- 3 to 3 ft $100 $7 50 $60 00 
nifloent stock of' very fine plants with splendid 3 to 4 ft 2 00 14 00 100 00 
blue color; well formed and with balls, for im- * to 5 ft 3 00 20 00 165 00 
mediate effect • • ^*fl Jt ^ 
Gortlonia lasianthus (Loblolly Bay) . 4 to 8 in 1 50 
TtEX OFACA This is, without doubt, one of 6 to 9 in 7o S 00 35 00 
'"i^imo^fbeaulifutandinWensableof^ W.' o^^ 
greens in landscape work. This Holly is always 1 to l>i ft., extra . 2 50 20 00 
IS DEMAND, and I would call the special attention 
of all nurserymen and planters to our heavy 
stock of fine plants Col. . ■ • 
Ilex Cassine (Yaupon). . . . . . . • • . • • ; * ^o 8 m. . . . 
Juniperns Virginiana (Red Cedar) 2 to 3 f t " ' ' 
Magnolia glauca (Sweet Bay) . . '■ fl^l^.^-^-^ 
.< .1 " Col. . 4 to 12 in.. . . 
" Brandiflora(Great Southern Magnolia) 1 to 2 ft. . . . 
° II " " 2 to 3 ft. . . . 
Olea Americana (Olive) 4 to 8 in. . . . 
Picea nigra (Black Spruce) 6 to 1<J in. . . . 
11 " . 1 to <v tu. . . ■ 
'< Col. . 3 to 12 in.. 
Pinus pungens (Table Mountain Pine) « to 12 in. . 
i< " . . Col. . 6 to 12 in., 
strobus (White Pine) 6 to 12 in. . 
australis (Long-leaf Yellow Pine) f, to 12 in. . 
<i " " .... 1 to 2 ft. . 
" rigid a (Black or Pitch Pine) 0 to 12 in.. 
Prunus Caroliniana (Cherry Laurel). 20 to 80 ft . 4 to 12 in. . 
TSUGA Canadensis (Hemlock) 6 to 12 in.. 
" " 1 to 2 ft. . 
2 to 3 ft. . 
Col. . 6 to 12 in. 
3 50 
17 50 
2 00 
1 00 
7 00 
1 00 
6 00 
1 50 
1 25 
8 00 
2 00 
15 00 
75 
4 00 
30 00 
o UU 
10 00 
5 00 
40 00 
1 25 
40 
3 00 
20 00 
75 
5 00 
1 25 
8 00 
20 
1 00 
8 00 
1 00 
7 00 
2 00 
50 
3 50 
30 00 
35 
2 00 
10 00 
1 00 
8 00 
2 00 
15 00 
2 00 
15 00 
3 00 
25 00 
75 
5 00 
25 00 
65 
4 50 
35 00 
75 
5 00 
1 00 
7 00 
1 50 
10 00 
3 00 
25 
2 00 
15 00 
3 50 
20 00 
3 50 
30 00 
TSUOA Caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock). 40 to fi to 9 in. . . 
50 ft. This magniBcent new Hemlock, introduced 9 to 13 in... 
by us, we place without hesitation in the fore- 1 to IK ft., heavy. 6 00 
most rank as an ornamental. It possesses a dis- lKto3Ktt., extra 10 00 
tinct pyramidal growth, which, with its exceed- 3K to 5 ft., .?1.2:) to $8 each, 
ingly dense, dark foliage and altogether graceful 8 to 12 in.. Col. . . 1 2o 8 00 50 00 
effect, demands for it in landscape work a place , ^ 
that can be filled by no other Conifer of its class. While it is very difficult to trans- 
plant it direct from its native habitat, cultivated stock removes very easily. A strong, 
fine stock on hand. 
Hardy Evergreen Shrubs. 
Andromeda polifolia 3 to 12 in., extra. 
Arotostapliylos Uva-ursi (Bearberry) 3 to 6 in 
Cas.>iandra calyculata (Leather-Leaf) 1 to 2 ft 
Cvrilla racemitlora 6tol2in 
'I 1 to 2 ft 1 35 
Gayliissacia brachycera Col. . 6 to 12 in 
HYPERICUM aureum 9 to 18 in 
" 18 to 30 in 
HrPEBICUM densiBorum. A very fine new 1 to 2 ft 
Hypericum 2 to 8 ft., extra . 
. Col. . 9 to IS in 
E&LlffllA latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 3 to 6 in 
" " 6 to 12 in 
" " 13to 18in., heavy 
Note.— Col. denotes Collected plants. S. denotes Seedlings. 
Per 10 
lOO 
I.OOO 
$1 ."iO $10 00 
1 25 
8 00 
1 25 
8 00 
75 
5 00 
$40 00 
1 35 
8 00 
75 
5 00 
40 00 
1 .50 
13 00 
3 .50 
20 00 
75 
5 00 
35 00 
1 75 
13 00 
30 
2 50 
30 00 
0 60 
4 00 
25 00 
1 00 
6 00 
45 00 
1 35 
10 00 
80 00 
