THE EXQUISITE 
Prakshell Azalea 
(Azalea vasey!1) 
Introduced to Horticulture in 1885 
by Harlan P. Kelsey, this choicest 
of native plants was widely heralded 
as an important addition to our 
garden flora. The years have added 
to its popularity, until today it is 
acknowledged the peer of our finest 
ornamentals. 
The delicate waxy flowers appear 
before the leaves in early spring, 
giving a lavish display of breath- 
taking enchantment in shades of 
light or deep pink. A specialty at 
Kelsey-Highlands Nursery, all plants 
are well budded and will bloom 
the first season. 

AZALEA .. . Continued Each 10 
schlippenbachi, ROYAL AZALEA. 3-8 ft. 
Glorious in May, with large pale rose-colored flowers. Larger plants bloom 
profusely. 
V5 o 1 Sigity meee ete ee ae Sos de ee $3.00 $27.00 
D2 (ET ee Ree aan 40.50 
Da fos Ese eae acne et ee 58.50 
Dior, en Ped ee ween prete et os ee 10.00 90.00 
ee ee ee tae eae me OS ae ae ol ee 13.50 
vaseyi, PINKSHELL AZALEA. 6-15 ft. 
Re Sette YN gees a eee ka ee $3.00 $27.00 
Doe SORA Nan ie tie ie ness ce i A ae 4.00 36.00 
BeBe ee cee chee ee cates ete 7.00 63.00 
DR) Lit ees 5 Ben ee ee Ba ee 10.00 90.00 
ETE sees koe ee cd es ee 16.00 
_ viscosa, SWAMP AZALEA. 10-12 ft. White. June-July. Fragrant. 
Likes damp locations. 
[8 .04in apes a8 is. WN ae es __. $2.00 $18.00 
BERBERIS .. . BARBERRY 
_amurensis, AMUR BARBERRY. 8-12 ft. Tall growing, upright 
habit. Bright green leaves. 
1221 Bin? Wet eee Oe eh ie 8 OT $ .60 $5.40 
brachypoda. 5-6 ft. Yellow flowers and scarlet ovoid fruit. Introduced 
from northwest China. 
18-24 ity Pate. 5 meal 2 aie Macon 0 $ 75 $6.75 
__ chinensis. 6-8 ft. 
Yellow flowers and large dark red fruit. Broad bright green leaves. 
DEL CT Shy See oe bi pa ee e D ) Rare t $ .50 $4.50 
‘ _emarginata. 
Choice rare species somewhat resembling the European Barberry, but more 
ous Bright yellow flowers in spring followed by deep red elongated 
ruit. 
Dee ST ti = poate aye ae Hod ene ee ee a $ .75 $6.75 
IS CL ha eae ee met aa eee ccs 1.25 14.25 
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