IF THE ELMS GO—THEN WHAT? 
The Littleleaf European Linden 
Tilia cor data 
(Other Common Names are Lime and Basswood) 
, Beautiful Safe Ornamental Tree 
to Plant 
For Street, Shade or Lawn 
lie Littleleaf Linden is considered by many 
horities to be far the best variety for American 
iditions, for Street, Avenue or Lawn. It has a 
ire compact habit and smaller, daintier leaves 
win the commoner Lindens and is very easy to 
transplant. 
One of its greatest charms is the mass of frag¬ 
rant yellow-white flowers that smother the tree in 
May or June and supply perhaps the choicest of all 
honeys to thousands of bees—the famous “Bass¬ 
wood” Honey of epicures. 
We strongly recommend the Littleleaf Linden to 
all lovers of fine ornamentals who need a safe tree 
to plant—which at the present time the Elm is not. 
Kelsey-Highlands Nursery has a beautiful stock 
of fine, clean, young’ specimen trees in perfect con¬ 
dition from five to ten feet in height. IT IS THE 
ONLY LARGE STOCK OF THE LITTLELEAF 
LINDEN—SO FAR AS WE CAN DISCOVER—IN 
AMERICA. Do not miss this opportunity to secure 
them. 
Prices of LITTLELEAF EUROPEAN LINDEN, * 
Tilia cordata : 
5- 6 feet, $1.50 each, $13.50 per 10, $120.00 per 100. 
6- 8 feet, $2.50 each, $22.50 per 10, $202.00 per 100. 
8-10 feet, $4.00 each, $36.00 per 10. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Inc. 
East Boxford, Mass. 
Our “Garden Treasure,” in colors, will interest 
you—sent on request. 
