HARLAN P. KELSEY, owner. SALEM, MASS. 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM 
continued 
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. 
9 to 12 in., 25 cts. each, $2 for 
10. S17.50 per 100. 
I to i>2 ft., 40 cts. each, 53 
for 10, S25 per 100. 
to 2 ft., 75 cts. each, $6 
for 10. S50 per 100. 
1 to ft., clumps, each, 
59 for 10, $80 per 100. 
1I/2 to 2 ft., clumps, $1.75 ea., 
815 for 10, S125 per 100, 
2 to 3 ft., clumps, $2.50 each, 
$22.50 for 10. 
3 to 4 ft., clumps, $4 each, 
$37.50 for 10. 
4 to 6 ft., spec., $5 to $10 each. 
RHODODENDRON MAXI¬ 
MUM ROSEA 
Pink form of the Rhododen- 
dro 7 i maximum. to 2 ft., 
§5 each. 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA. The Mountain Laurel 
One of the grandest of our native, broad-leaved evergreen shrubs, attaining tree-like 
proportions in our southern mountains^ In cultivation it is a broad, thick shrub, and, when 
in full bloom, of surpassing beauty. Ihe wheel-shaped flowers in close terminal corymbs, 
pure white to pink, appear in May or June in such profusion as almost to smother the foliage. 
Its thick, shining leaves, conspicuous the year round,'make it a shrub of greatest value for 
massing. J he hardiness of Halmia latlfoUa is beyond doubt, it being found sparingly in 
^ova Scotia and increasingly in abundance through New England and the Middle Atlantic 
States (particularly in the higher altitudes), till the crest of the southern Alleghanies is reached. 
9 to 12 in.. 
I to j ft. 
I)j to 2 ft. 
1 to ft., dumps 
iK to 2 ft., clumps 
2 to 3 ft., clumps 
Each 
10 
100 
$0 
40 
S 3 
50 
$30 
00 
60 
5 
00 
40 
00 
80 
7 
00 
60 
00 
I 
25 
10 
00 
90 
00 
2 
00 
17 
50 
150 
00 
3 
50 
32 
50 
Rhododendrons and Mountain Laurel 
^‘Collected Clumps,” by the Carload 
I'or the area covxTcd and effect produced, a carload of Rhododendrons or Kalmias is 
the cheapest landscape proposition olTercd. 1 ship an unusual grade of splendid clumps, 
each plant a specimen and biirlaiied separately. Don't accept cheap stock, thrown into cars 
wilhout Inirlaning, and with the fine, hair-like rootlets inevitably exposed. You will be dis¬ 
appointed and find it expensive in the end. While fine results may be had from collected Rho- 
c odemlrons, particularly if purcliascd from a reliable source, where greatest care is used in 
digging and handling, results arc never so sure as when nursery-grown stock is used. 
t ()llec(ed Rhododendrons and Kalmias delivered at your station by the carload. To be 
shipped from point determined by me. 
RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE, Collected Clumps 
Each plant collected from the open and hurlaped. Prices, delivered f.o.b. 
cast of the Mississippi River. 
C'ar containing 200 clumps, i to3’j ft., for. 
('ar containing 300 dumps, i to 3' i ft., lor.. 
Car containing 400 clumps, i to 3^^ ft., for. !.!!!!! . 
('ar containing 600 clumps, t to 3*3 ft., for. !!!!!!!!!. . 
Other comhinatious and sizes quoted on retpicsl. 
your station, if 
.$280 00 
. 380 00 
. 480 00 
. 600 00 
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