Please see page 14 - for list of Collected Stock, with prices. 
Card. 
The HIGHLANDS NURSERY grows exclusively HARDY AMERICAN 
NATIVE PLANTS, both ornamental and economic, being the first and still 
the largest nursery of the kind in this country. It has introduced and 
disseminated throughout this and foreign countries the following beauti¬ 
ful trees and plants, entirely unknown before to cultivation : 
Tsuga caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock), Azalea vaseyi, Vaccinium hir- 
sutura (Hairy Huckleberry), Prunus alleghenensis, Vaccinium erythro- 
carpon, Gaylussacia ursina (Buckberry), Diervilla sessilifolia (Yellow 
Mountain Honeysuckle), Robinia hispida rosea, Leiophyllum buxifolium 
var. prostratum (American Mountain Heath), Rhododendron punctatum 
album, Lilium grayi, Shortia galacifolia, Polygonum cllinode (Buckwheat 
Vine), Trillium stylosum, Krigia dandelion var. montana (Mountain 
Dandelion). Aconitum reclinatum, Liatris spicata var. montana, Carex 
fraseri, Houstonia purpurea var. tenuifolia, Viola pedata alba, and the 
delicate little mountain Saxifraga leucanthemifolia, and others more 
largely of economic interest; while it has distributed many others which 
formerly were but rarely seen in cultivation, including Amelanchier 
botryapium (Snowy Mespilus), Ilex monticola (Deciduous Holly), Mag¬ 
nolia fraseri, Azalea arborescens, and the " Great Flame-colored” Azalea 
calendulacea ; the Southern Pepper-bush, Clethra acuminata; Hydrangea 
radiata (Silver-leaved Hydrangea) ; Leucothoe recurva ; the very rare 
“American Camellia,” Stuartia pentagyna; Vaccinium staraineum, 
Robinia viscosa, Xanthorrhiza apiifolia (Yellow Root); the true Southern 
Fraser's Fir, Abies fraseri; Pinus pungens, Cyrllla racemiflora, Hyperi¬ 
cum aureum, Chelone lyoni (Pink Snake Head); the rare and curious 
Dionsea muscipula (Venus’ Fly-trap); Helonias bullata, Diccntra eximea, 
and the extremely fine ground-covering plant, Galax aphylla, as well as 
many others. 
Address, 
Harlan P. Kelsey, 
Proprietor 
HIGHLANDS NURSERY, 1160 Tremont Building, 
Western Worth Carolina. BOSTON, MASS. 
