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KELSEY’S 
Rhododendrons, Azaleas 
and Other Hardy 
Native American Plants 
Grown in the Carolina Mountains 
HIGHLANDS NURSERY, Saginaw, N. C. 
at 3,800 feet elevation 
and 
BOXFORD NURSERY, Boxford, Mass. 
Information 
HIGHLANDS NURSERY SHIPMENTS are made 
from Pineola, N. C., freight station, and prices in this 
list are made on this basis. Freight and express rates 
gladly quoted. Via Norfolk steamship lines, deliveries 
to northern and eastern points are quick and rates 
are low. See Boxford Nursery List also. 
SHIPMENTS OF “COLLECTED” RHODODEN¬ 
DRON MAXIMUM and KALMIAS are from my 
special fields in Pennsylvania and’ the South, depend¬ 
ing on destination and quality of stock desired. The 
best clumps come from the South, from high altitudes. 
“COLLECTED” RHODODENDRON CATAWBI- 
ENSE comes only from the South. 
MY NURSERIES ARE UNIQUE, being the first 
to grow Native American Ornamentals, and having 
now the only large and complete stock of Hardy 
American Plants in existence. 
SHIPPING BEGINS IN SEPTEMBER, when I 
send out large Rhododendrons, Kalmias and other 
evergreens, and bulbs and herbaceous plants, general 
stock going out in October and November; and in 
spring from about March 1 to May 15. Give ship¬ 
ping instructions, unless you wish to leave it to me, 
when I use my best judgment, but assume no risk. 
EXPORT SHIPMENTS reach the most remote 
countries in perfect condition; I have exported for over 
twenty-five years, and know how to pack. 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGS, beautifully illus¬ 
trated, are mailed on request, and advice on the right 
way to grow Rhododendrons, Azaleas and other native 
plants gladly given. Send for “How to Grow Rhodo¬ 
dendrons Successfully.” Always address 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner 
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