FALL 1919 ♦ SPRING 1920 
KELSEY'S 
Hardy American Plants 
Azaleas, Rhododendrons 
Specimen Evergreens 
Carolina Mountain Flowers 
The Carolina Hemlock (Tsuga caroUniana) 
This grand ru-w species is now univertialiy accepted as the "Queen 
of American Evergreens." Introduced by Hifihlands Nursery in 
IS84, it has become known to tree-lovers as the most distinctive 
and graceful of all conifers which are hardy throughout the 
entire United States. 
Its dense, dark foliaKC. sweeping, semi-pendulous branches, 
and eventually pyramidal form combine to give a charm not found 
in any other evergreen known to cultivation. It is much hardier 
and more adaptable to city atmospheres than its plainer sister, 
the Canadian Hemlock, and will also thrive in southern latitudes 
where the latter becomes thin, yelloV, and unsightly. 
It is the "coming Evergreen" for the finest landscape plant- 
ings, either as single specimens or for mass elTects and backgrounds. 
A splendid stock of young plants up to 2 feet is now ready. Also a 
limited number of specimens 0 to 10 feet, and at Highlands Nursery 
some grand specimens 1(1 to 20 feet. Prici-s, see jiages 1) and 22. 
Special Notice 
nnfl^fpO The prices in this Catalog abrogate 
Sr ^\.M,\^ E^\^ all previous price-lists or quotations 
Address all communications to 
Harlan P. Kelsey 
OWNER 
Hawthorne Bldg., Salem, Mass. 
Boxford Nursery: BOXFORD, MASS. 
HifShlands Nursery: PINEOLA, NORTH CAROLINA 
3,800 feet elevation 
