KELSEY^S k"^^ American Plants 
Rhododendrons and Azaleas 
CATALOG OF HIGHLANDS NURSERY 
TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES, continued 
Sorbus (Pyiua) amerlcana. Mountain Ash. Per 10 1(K) I.IXK) 
a to J ft $2 00 $17 50 
4 to (i ft 4 00 
Spartium scopulorum. 1-yr. seedlings 50 4 00 $30 00 
junceum. 1-yr. seedlings 75 <i 00 
Spiriea opulus. 2 to 4 ft 1 25 10 00 
saliciloUa. 2 to 4 ft. clumps 2 00 17 50 
tomentosa. 1 to 2 ft 1 25 
tomentosa alba. 1 to 2 ft 1 50 12 50 
Stuartia pentagyna. Southern Stuartia. 6 to 15 ft. This, the so- 
called "Anieriean Camellia," is one of the most rare and beautiful 
of all Xorlh .\nieriean shrubs. Erect, well-foliaged and witli large, 
axillary flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, with white, creamy petals, 
deeply crenulated in the margins. Per 10 100 1,000 
1 to 2 ft $2 .50 $22 30 
2 to 3 ft 4 00 37 .50 
3 to 4 ft 6 50 «2 50 
4 to 8 ft 15 00 100 00 
Styrax japonica. 4 to li ft 5 00 
li to S ft 7 00 
Symphoricarpos occidentalls. 1 to 2 ft 2 00 
paudflora. 1 to 1! ft 2 00 
"^axus minor (canadensis). Canadian Yew. 
i; <o 12 in 2 75 25 00 
Tecoma grandiflora. Strong 3 .50 
radicans. 1 lo 2 ft 1 00 
Tllia heterophylla. 4 to 6 ft 4 00 
U to S ft S 00 
"Tsuga canadensis. Canadian Hemlock. 
6 to 12 in 1 25 10 00 $90 00 
1 to U ft 1 50 12 .50 110 00 
IJ to 2 ft 3 00 27 50 225 00 
2 to 3 ft 6 00 40 00 4.50 00 
3 to 4 ft 10 00 90 00 800 00 
4 to 5 ft 17 50 1.50 00 
5 to 6 ft 25 00 200 00 
6 to 7 ft 40 00 
*caroUniana. Carolina Hemlock. 40to80ft. This grand new Hemlock 
introduced by us. po-sscsses a distinct pyramidal growth and attains 
a height of 40 to SO feet. Its dense, dark foliage and graceful habit 
are approached only by the finer Japanese Hemlocks. .Some fine 
specimens are to be seen in the Arnold Arboretum, and are the first 
plants of this Hemlock ever sent out. being supplied by us to Prof. 
C. S. .Sargent, in 1884. Per 10 100 1.000 
2 to 3 ft $13 00 
3 to 4 ft 30 00 
4 to 5 ft .50 00 
5 to 6 ft 80 00 
6 to 7 ft 120 00 
Vaccinlum corymbosum. 1 to 2 ft., clumps. . . 4 00 
2 to 3 ft., clumps 6 00 
erythrocarpon. 1 to 2 ft 2 00 $17 50 
hlrsutum. (> to 12 in 3 .50 
''macTocarpon (oxycoccus). .American Cranberry. 8 in. As a 
border plant, along edges of streams or ponds, or as a bog feature, 
it is unequaled. Thrives in ordinary garden soil, forming a carpet 
a few inches high. Foliage turns rich shades of bronze and red in 
autumn, and. with the .scarlet fruit, presents a charming effect 
the year round. Over 20.000 plants supplied by us to a single estate 
at our suggestion, with beautiful results. p^j. jqq j qqq 
Clumps $0 75 $0 00 $50 00 
oxycoccus. Small Cranberry. 1 to 1) ft 2 00 
palUdum. 1 to 2 ft 2 00 17 50 
1 to 2 ft., clumps 3 00 27 .50 
2 to 3 ft., clumps 4 00 37 50 
pennsylTanicum. 3 to 6 in 1 75 15 OO 
(i to 12 in 2 50 22 50 
stamineum. ri to 12 in 1 25 10 00 
1 to IJ ft 2 00 17 50 
I to 1} ft., clumps 3 50 32 50 
II to 2 ft., clumps 4 50 
Viburnum acerifoUum. fi to 12 in 75 6 00 $o0 00 
1 to 2 ft 1 25 10 00 
alnifolium (lantanoldes). 1 to 2 ft I 75 13 00 
2 to 3 ft 2 50 22 50 
3 to 4 ft 4 OO 35 00 
4 to 5 ft 6 00 
cassanoides. 6 to 12 in 1 00 8 50 75 00 
1 to 2 ft 1 50 12 50 100 00 
2 to 3 ft 1 75 15 00 
3 to 4 ft 4 00 37 50 
dentatum. 1 to 2 ft 1 25 10 00 
2 to 3 ft 1 75 15 OO 
3 to 4 ft 2 50 22 50 
■nolle. 1 to 2 ft 1 50 12 50 
2 to 3 ft 2 50 
lantana. 1 to 2 ft 2 00 
nudum. 1 to 2 ft 1 50 
oxycoccus. 1 to 2 ft I 30 
3 to 4 ft 2 50 
prunifolium. 2 to 3 ft 3 SO 
3 to 4 ft ■ 4 50 
Wistaria chinensis alba. (! to 12 in 2 00 17 .50 
EVERGREENS ARE MARKED WITH A STAR (*) 
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