










Kelsey Nursery Service 
‘50 Church Street, New York, N. Y. 
Established 1878 
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TERMS: Prices net, 
transportation at 
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DISCOUNTS: Large 
quantities will be 
quoted on requeste ae 
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CLAIMS: Must be reported 
within 10 days. In no case are 
we responsible for more than 
original amount of invoice. 
Everblooming Iris Bloom in Fall as Well as Spring ! 
Three Best Everbloomers 
Jean Siret—New Yellow dwarf, that begins 
early in spring with other miniatures 
and continues all spring. Then sporadic- 
ally all summer they burst into bloom 
anew. When September comes, they 
begin a second long flowering season, 
being showy until late frost in Novem- 
ber. (Postpaid 25c¢ each.) 
Souvenir de Lt. Chauvagnac—The same 
extraordinary blooming characteristics as 
Siret, but a rich violet and pleasantly 
fragrant. (Postpaid 40c each.) 
Golden Cataract—Rich golden yellow. 
Grand. (Postpaid 60c.) 
The second bloom- 
ing, which lasts 
about a month in the 
autumn, is produced 
by the new root, off- 
shoots formed in sum- 
mer. Hence a little 
watering, cultivating 
and fertilizing in 
summer increases the 
fall show. Winter pro- 
tection is good to 
prevent sun from 
striking the plants 
during thaws. 
Bargains in Old-Fashioned “German” Iris 
(Many originally sold from $5.00 to $25.00 each.) 
2 for 30c (one kind); 10 (one kind) $1.20; (Postpaid). 
Midgard—Yellow; pink. 
Morning Dove—Grey;blue. 
Morning Splendor—Purple. 
Nebraska—Late yellow. 
Princess Beatrice—Lavender. 
Princess Osra—White, dotted. 
Alice Horsfall—Red-purple. 
Aphirodite—Lilae ink: 
Baldwin—Solid violet. 
Cinnabar—Violet; maroon. 
Coronation—Good yellow. 
Chrysoro—Early vellow. 
Dr. Chas. Mayo—Pink tones. 
Euphony—Ruffled copper. 
Geo. P. Baker—Tall yellow. 
Gleam—tTall soft blue. 
Helios—Large yellow. 
Hermene—Soft rose pink. 
Indian Chief—Red-purple. 
King Tut—Red-brown. 
Magenta—Solid purple. 

Rene Cayeux—White; violet. 
Rheingauperie—Orchid-pink. 
Selene—Extra large white. 
Simone Vassiere—Large blue. 
Snow White—Large white. 
Spark—Early fiery red. 
Taj Mahal—Fine white. 
Thuratus—Solid purple. 
Vesper Gold—Yellow tones. 
MINIATURES (PUMILA) 
IRIS CRISTA (Dwart 
Early and tiny. 2 for 35c, (post- Ore 
8 inches high, Light Blue in May. 



OTHER EVERBLOOMING IRIS .v%, 10 for, $1.25 of ind: : 
: ai PEG sdslecuee asain aary (Sk 25c each, postpaid. 
eee ) Autumn King. Typical lavender-blue bi BS Orange Gusca: 2 Toe 2 es TRIS SIBERICA 
or e good form. 36 in. x Ae ® in 3 foot plants, bloom in June, Em- 
re Autumn Surprise. All blue. Te dee) ldixed,- but all named, sho va- oe Gene tee oo eer wes aes 
Postpaid Eleanor Roosevelt. A deep red-violet, solid color. once Ene labelled) 12 for $2.25, cod: : ees 





Six Solid Weeks of Peony Blooms | 
Size-(No. eyes) 




Plant in 
September 
Number eyes Number eyes’ 




WHITES | 2-3 | 3-5 | 5-8 | PINKS | 2-3 | 3-5 | 5-8 | REDS |2-3 | 3-5 | 5-8 | 
Mid-May § Festiva Maxima | | | | Mons. Jules Elie | | | Richard Carvel | | | | 
19.3 Large white $.20 | $.30 | $.40 9.2 Large, dark | $.20| $.30 | $.40 || 8.8 Bright crim. $.40 | $.50 | $.60 
Late May A iule de Niege | | | | | Eugene Verdier | | Mary Brand | | | 
. 8.0 Red edges .20| .80| .40 8.3 Hydy’gea-pink | .20| .80| .40||8.7 Deep, silky red| .40| .50| .60 
Early June Relay Glorious | | | | Therese | | Karl Rosenfield | l 
9.8 Fragrant,cream| 1.00 | 1.25 | 1.40 9.8 world’s best pk.| .40| .50}] .60/|| 8.8 Dark crimson | .30] .40]| .50 
Mid-June { Albatre | | | | | ee | |Mme. Gaudichau | | | | 
8.7 Blush-white 20) 3032340 | 9.0 Flesh-pink .40| .50| .60|| 8.2 Dark crimson | .50| .60| .70 
Late June yore | | | | Albert Crousse | | | Felix Crousse | | | 
9.7 Coffee & cream| .30| .40| .50 8.6 Salmon-pink | .20| .30| .40 || 8.4 Brilliant red .20| .80| .40 
ae once 
for less than 
5 Peonies. Add 25¢ fer postage etc. on order less than $2.00 
