INDIGOFERA . . . Indigo 
decora alba, WHITE CHINESE INDIGO. 1-2 ft. 
A rare species from the Orient with snowy flowers in 
July. In cold climates it dies back each winter, but 
the new year’s growth will flower profusely. 
Strong 2 yr. plants $2.50 Each 
kirilowi, KIRILOW INDIGO. 2-4 ft. 
Rose-colored flowers in June. From Northern China 
and Korea. 
Each 10 
Strong 3 yr. plants $1.50 $13.50 
KOLKWITZIA 
amabilis, BEAUTYBUSH. 4-6 ft. 
This beautiful shrub with its arching sprays of clear 
pink flowers in June should be in every garden. See 
further description and color illustration on Page 19. 
Each 10 
2- 3 f. $ .75 $6.00 
3- 4 f. 1.25 10.00 
LONICERA . . . Honeysuckle 
maximowiczi sachalinensis. 
A new choice variety reaching 10 ft. in height. Light 
green leaves and attractive small reddish-purple flow¬ 
ers followed by red fruit. 
Each 10 
2- 3 ft. $1.00 $9.00 
MYRICA 
carolinensis, NORTHERN BAYBERRY. 3-10 ft. 
Hardy spreading undershrub. The curious white 
fruit is used in making the famous Bayberry candles. 
9-12 in. $ .50 $4.50 
PHILADELPHUS . . . Mockorange 
coronarius, SWEET MOCKORANGE. 8-10 ft. 
A favorite old-fashioned shrub with fragrant white 
flowers in May or June. 
3- 4 ft. $ .60 $5.40 
4- 5 ft. 1.00 9.00 
virginalis, VIRGINAL MOCKORANGE. 6-8 ft. 
Choice hybrid species with large semi-double white 
flowers in June. 
18-24 in. $ .50 $4.50 
PHOTINIA 
villosa, GARNETBERRY PHOTINIA. 6-15 ft. 
A fine shrub or small tree covered in June with white 
flowers resembling Hawthorn. Red leaves and bright 
red persistent fruit in Autumn. 
2- 3 ft. $ .60 $5.40 
3- 4 ft. .80 7.20 
PRUNUS . . . Plum, Cherry 
glandulosa, DOUBLE WHITEFLOWERING AL¬ 
MOND. 
Masses of pure white double flowers in May. 
2-3 ft. $1.00 $9.00 
glandulosa rosea, DOUBLE PINKFLOWERING 
ALMOND. 3-6 ft. 
The pink variety and always very popular. 
2-3 ft. $1.00 $9.00 
Foto by H. P. K., Jr. 
Double Pinkflotvering Almond 
maritima, BEACH PLUM. 3-6 ft. 
White masses of flowers in May or June followed by 
dull purple fruit that makes fine jam or jelly. A 
choice native. 
Each 10 
18-24 in. $ .50 $4.50 
2- 3 ft. .75 6.75 
tomentosa, NANKING CHERRY. 10 ft. 
Showy white or pinkish flowers in late March or early 
April followed by fruit of finest flavor. Excellent foi 
jams, preserves, or wine. 
2- 3 ft. $ .75 $6.75 
3- 4 ft. 1.00 9.00 
ROBINIA . . . Locust 
hispida, ROSEACACIA. 3-5 ft. 
Attractive shrub with bristly branches and bright 
rose-colored flowers in late May or June. 
2-3 ft. $ .60 $5.40 
kelseyi, KELSEY LOCUST. 4-8 ft. 
Very handsome and graceful with brilliant rose-col¬ 
ored flowers in May or June followed by dull purple 
fruit. Introduced by Harlan P. Kelsey. 
(See illustration on Page 13.) 
18-24 in. $ .75 $6.75 
ROSA . . . Rose 
hugonis, HUGONIS ROSE. 
Very free flowering with single sulphur-yellow flow¬ 
ers 21,4 inches across, in May or June. Often called 
the “Golden Rose of China”. 
2-3 ft. $ .75 $6.75 
nitida, BRISTLY ROSE. 3-6 ft. 
Fine single reddish flowers li / 2 in. across, in June or 
July. A desirable dwarf native rose with branches 
covered with numerous reddish bristles. 
18-24 in. $ .50 $4.50 
2- 3 ft. .75 6.75 
rugosa, RUGOSA ROSE. 5-6 ft. 
Upright shrub with large single reddish-purple flow¬ 
ers from May to September and brilliant large brick- 
red fruit. Fine as a hedge plant. 
18-24 in. $ .75 $6.75 
For Climbing Roses see page 22. 
Turn to page 34 for information about KELSEY’S HORTICULTURAL 
AND LANDSCAPE SERVICE. 
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