KELSEY’S 
Hardy American Plants 
Rhododendrons and Azaleas 
CATALOG OF HIGHLANDS NURSERY 
TREES. SHRUBS AND VINES, continued 
Xanthorrhiza a^IIfolia. Yellow-root. 1 to 4 ft. UndoubtedlyTthe 
finest American undershrub for planting under trees, along road¬ 
ways, walks and borders, or where conditions of extreme moisture 
prevail. Finely cut foliage re ma i n s a good green till autumn; when it 
turns shades of orange and yellow. Now used by thousands in 
parks and private grounds. Peculiar brown-purple flowers in pen¬ 
dulous racemes, appear early. Per 10 100 1,000 
3 to 6 in.SO 50 $4 00 $30 00 
6 to 12 m. 75 5 00 40 00 
3 to 6 in., clumps. 1 00 7 00 60 00 
6 to 12 in., clumps. 1 25 10 00 90 00 
1 to 1J in., clumps. 2 50 22 50 
Xolisma lignstrina. 6 to 12 in. 1 00 8 50 
1 to 2 ft. 1 50 12 50 
Hardy Herbaceous Perennials, Vines, 
Aquatics, Ferns, Orchids, Lilies and 
Bulbous Plants. 
Per 10 
00 
75 
50 
25 
00 
100 
S8 00 
16 00 
20 00 
10 00 
1,000 
00 
25 
00 
00 
Acorus calamus.$1 
Actaea alba. 1 
rubra. 2 
Allium cernuum. 1 
txicocceum. 1 
Amsonia amsonia. Clumps. 1 00 
Apocynum androsaamifolium. 1 00 
Aquilegia canadensis. 1 00 
chrysantha. 1 25 
Aralia nudicaulis.. . 75 
racemosa. Clumps. 1 00 
Archangelica hirsuta. !.!.. 75 
Arisaema trlphyllum. 1 00 
Artemisia lrigida. 2 50 
gracilis.! 2 50 
Aruncus (Spiraea) aruncus. 1 00 
Asarum macranthum. 1 00 
Asters, in variety: cordifolius curtisii, macro- 
phyllus, puniceus, umbellatus. 1 00 
Astilbe decandra. 1 00 
Baptisia tinctoria. ’ 1 00 
Bicuculla (Dlcentra) canadensis.! 1 00 
cuoullaria. X 
eximia.1 
Cacti, Hardy Species. Echinocactus mls- 
sourlensls, Echinocereus viridiflorus, 
Opuntlaarenaria, Opuntia camanchica, 
Opuntia major, Opuntia mesacantha 
cymochila, Opuntia mesacantha 
greenii, Opuntia polyantha. 5 
Echinocaotus, Perpetual Snow.. 7 
Calopogon. See Limodorum. 
Caltha leptosepala. Marsh Marigold. 1 50 
Campanula divaricata. 1 00 
♦Carex iraserl. ’ 1 25 
Cassia marylandica. 75 
Gaulophyllum thaliotroldes. "Collected’' .! . 100 
Chamsellrlum luteum. 1 00 
Chelone glabra. .!.!!!! 1 00 
iy° nl . !!!!!! 1 oo 
Chrosperma musccetoxlcum. 75 
Clouta maculata. !!!!!!! 1 00 
Clmlolfuga amerlcana. !!!]]!!!! 1 00 
racemosa.75 
Clematis cocolnea.3 00 
crispa.2 
dougiasii. ..!!!!!!!!!! 5 
fremontll. !!!.!!. 5 
ligusticifoiia. !!!!!!! 3 
virglnlana. . 1 
vltalba. .!!!!!!!. 1 
♦Cllntonla umbellata.75 
Conrallarla majalis. 75 
Coreopsis lanceolata. Clumps. !..!!*’ 75 
. :: 75 
rosea. Clumps. 1 00 
vertlolllata.[. X 00 
Cyprlpedlum acaule. Light. ’ 75 
strong.;;; x 25 
californlcum. 2 50 
hirsutum. Light. !!!!!!’.!!*" 75 
hlrsutum. Strong. !!!!!! 1 25 
parvlflorum. x 25 
reglnse (spectabile). Showy Lady’s Slipper. 1 to 2 
somest and one of tho rarest of hardy orchids. The broadly ovate 
sepals and petals arc pure white, while the large, inflated pouch 
qlUniTS soft red-roso. A strong grower, preferring peat soils. 
Succeeds well in tho rhododendron bed or in the bog. June and 
eariyJuly Per 10 100 1,000 
1 to 2 crowns.$2 50 $20 00 
3 to 4 crowns. 0 00 50 00 
5 to 6 crowns. 10 
75 
00 
00 
00 
00 
75 
8 00 
8 00 
10 00 
6 00 
8 00 
6 00 
8 00 
8 00 
6 00 
8 00 
7 00 
7 00 
10 00 
35 00 
8 00 
10 00 
6 00 
8 00 
8 00 
8 00 
8 00 
6 00 
8 00 
0 00 
25 00 
20 00 
6 00 
6 00 
5 00 
0 00 
0 00 
8 00 
8 00 
5 00 
10 00 
20 00 
5 00 
10 00 
10 00 
ft. The hand- 
$40 00 
70 00 
40 00 
80 00 
EVERGREENS ARE MARKED 
14 
.10 00 80 00 
WITH A STAR (*) 
