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Harlan P. Kelsey, Owner, Salem, Mass 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM. 
Prices in carload lots, delivered f. o. b. your station, if east 
of the Mississippi River, “collected” from open ground, and 
each specimen burlapped separately. 
Car containing 300 clumps, 1 Vz to 4 ft. for .$300.00 
Car containing 400 clumps, 1^ to 4 ft. for . 375.00 
Car containing 600 clumps, IY 2 to 4 ft. for . 500.00 
Other sizes or combinations will be made up to suit custo¬ 
mers. It is far cheaper to buy my kind at slightly increased 
price and have plants that will grow. 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM. Extra specimens. 
For those wishing perfect specimens I can supply a few 
cars of “collected”, extremely heavy plants* Price on re¬ 
quest. 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM AND R. CATAWBIENSE. 
In mixed car, delivered free at any station east of Missis¬ 
sippi River. 
Car containing 150 maximum and 150 catawbiense, “col¬ 
lected” as above, 1 Y 2 to 4 ft. clumps — a total of 300 — for 
$100. Car containing 250 maximum and 250 catawbiense, 
1% to 4 ft. clumps — a total of 500 — for $550.00 
—Kalmia latifolia by carload. 
Each specimen burlapped, and highest-class clumps col¬ 
lected” from open, delivered free at your station, if east 
of Mississippi River. 
Car containing 400 clumps, 1 to ZY 2 ft. for $375. Kalmia 
may be added to help fill any Rhododendron car at $1.00 per 
clump. 
Best plants for the Rhododendron beds and for ground- 
cover, grown at my Nurseries. 
Some of the most successful are Andromeda polifolia, 
Chamaedaphne calyculata, Dendrium buxifolium, D. pros¬ 
tratum, Ilex glabra, Gaultheria procumbens, Leucothoe 
catesbaei, Pieris floribunda, Taxus minor, Galax aphylla, 
Houstonia serpyllifolia, Mitchella repens, Shortia galaci- 
folia, Vinca minor, V. minor alba, Xanthorrhiza apiifolia, 
Lilies, Trilliums, Erythroniums, Ferns, Dicentra eximia. 
Iris, etc. 
TAXUS CANADENSIS. Canadian Yew. 
6 to 8 in.. 
Each 
Per 10 
4.00 
Per 100 
30.00 
8 to lo in.. 
. .75 
6.00 
50.00 
10 to 12 in.. 
. 1.00 
8.50 
75.00 
CUSPIDATA BREVIFOLIA. Japanese 
C to 8 in. 
Yew. 
. .75 
6.00 
24 to 30 in. 
. 1.75 
15.00 
THUYA GEORGE PEABODY. 
12 In. 
.40 
3.00 
GLOBOSA. Globose Arborvitae. 
2 to 3 ft. 
. 1.50 
12.50 
HOVEYII. lf> to 18 In. 
.45 
3.50 
OCCIDENTALIS VERVAENEANA, .. 
PYRAMIDALIS. Pyramidal Arbor- 
2 to 3 ft. 
. .50 
•vitae. 
. 2.00 
4.00 
17.50 
150.00 
3 to 4 ft. 
. 3.00 
27.50 
225.00 
4 In r, ft. 
. 5.00 
40.00 
300.00 
25.00 
SIBERICA. SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE. 
fl In 12 In. .40 
3.00 
1 tO V/y ft. 
4.00 
TSUGA CANADENSIS. Common Hemlock. 
1 to 1 y. ft. 
. .30 
2.00 
17.50 
IV. to 2 ft. 
. .50 
4.00 
30.00 
3 to 4 ft. 
. 1.75 
15.00 
125.00 
4 to 5 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. 
. 4.00 
25.00 
35.00 
CAROLINIAN A. Carolina Hemlock. 
40 to 80 ft. This grand new Hemlock introduced by me pos¬ 
sesses a distinct pyramidal growth and attains a height of 40 
to 80 feet. Its dense, dark foliage and graceful habit are ap¬ 
proached 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 me 
to Prof. C. S. Sargent, in 18S4. 
3 to C ft.$3 to $15. each. 
VACCINIUM MACROCARPON. American Cranberry. 
Collected clumps,.30 2.00 15.00 
