HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, SALEM, MASS. 
PRICES ARE AT BOXFORD NURSERY 
Follow nature in grouping Rhododendrons, Mountain Laurel and other native plants 
KELSEY’S HARDY AMERICAN 
RHODODENDRONS, KALMIAS, 
ANDROMEDAS EVERGREEN 1 SHRUBS 
At Boxford Nursery, Boxford, Massachusetts 
Given proper soil conditions and exposure or location, all these native species are 
perfectly hardy in the latitude of Quebec 
The desirable hybrids are not strictly hardy—many are really tender—and so for general plant¬ 
ing and for successful results we must turn to our hardy native species, using the hybrids sparingly 
or where specially protected by mass planting of the indigenous sorts. Our Highlands Nursery 
is situated in the home of the American Rhododendron. Not even in Asia do Rhododendrons grow 
so luxuriantly as in our own southern Alleghany Mountains, where they attain a height of 30 feet 
and more, assuming tree-like proportions. They must be seen in their native lavishness of growth 
and bloom, on the mountain sides or hanging over the dashing, ice-cold streams and waterfalls, to 
be properly appreciated, and a trip to the high Carolina mountains in spring and early summer is 
a never-to-be-forgotten series of joys to the lover of nature. 
With proper knowledge and experience, this beauty and wildness may be transferred to our 
gardens and lawns. Our long experience is at the service of customers at all times. 
Thousands of the finest specimens in clumps filled with flower buds are at Boxford Nursery. 
These are transplanted many times and will produce an immediate effect. 
Prices are for heavy, nursery-grown stock, f.o.b. cars at Boxford Nursery, Boxford, Mass. 
All plants, except rarely the smallest sizes under 1 foot, are balled and burlapcd separately. 
Lse hardy American Lilies, Trilliums, and other bulbs as “fillers” and “edging” for the Rhodo¬ 
dendron bed. A special bulb list is ready, and will be freely sent. 
