

Young Yew 
(2%4" pot) 
Cedrus atlantica 
glauca, 12-15 in. 
3 
i 
Evergreens (Continued ) 
(Each) (Each) 
5 rate 25 rate 
Pinus 
PINUS STROBUS NANA (Globe dwarf). 
GutOmS Mite (POLS) aes $2.00 $1.90 
Sarcococca 
SARCOCOCCA HOOKERIANA. — Evergreen 
dwarf ground-cover shrub. Thrives in 
dense shade in poorest of soils. 
Byseoal Jeo Ges ee es ee 90 .80 
Stransvaesia 
UNDULATA (Flat, spreading dwarf. Winey 
leaves and red berries all winter). 
SHtOn L2e ite (POLS) meee DDS) 2.00 
Taxus 
KELSEY ’S BERRYBUSH YEW (Most berries). 
LON two) WSF oa, WOK TBI GLI) 1h 33)3) 
IS ho) US a se ees Ws 5.50 5.00 
VERMUELEN’S YEW (Dwarf pyramid). 
i> etOML Se lile NO e Dee 1290) 7} 
Dil tO 4 iM oe eecee see e DD 5.50 
PYRAMID YEW (New, narrow, upright). 
PY SENG [Ore eee 1.10 1.00 
tO elma fe eee ee 5.50 5.00 
OBELISK YEW (Very tall, narrow). 
PL/I Cep Ot. eee 1.10 1.00 
ORL OMS ini chs ee 5.50. 5.00 
NARROWBUSH YEW (New, dwarf, up- 
right). 
OM: SWAG JOO Scena oe 1.10 1.00 
T2Qe tog sian es ee py) 0) 5.00 
GRASS-GREEN YEW (Leaves bright green). 
De NAN, JOON ee ex nce 1.10 1.00 
[De tO Tovey. eee ee 5.50 5.00 
PILLAR YEW (New, narrow, vertical). 
Dif SWING 9 | NOME cee coca 1.10 1.00 
IPD (ey AUST Sin ee Ses 5.50 5.00 
BIG-LEAF YEW (Same, large needles). 
PYG, SECO. JON coche -ececes 1.10 1.00 
IDS tomes nee ese 5.50 5.00 
SENTINEL YEW (Very narrow. New). 
DMG SINAN, POE oostaccet beens: 1.10 1.00 
HICK’S YEW (HICKSII) 
HNO) ja@y EP vhs VBR DK 1.10 1.00 
DEO S15 ye ines eee 2.50 2.40 
DWARF YEW (BREVIFOLIA) (NANA). 
NO mtOml2 vite Re xexe nde) 125) 
[2etOn lS milan D Raexoxee me lEO> 1.50 
UPRIGHT YEW (CAPITATA). 
iA 1@) 15) sto, DC dese a 1525) 1.10 


Kelsey's Lawn Seeds 
Easier upkeep, fewer weeds, Quicker lawns: Because formulas 
call for all good kinds; purity less than 1/2 of 1% weeds; germina- 
tion all high test. No better seed at any price. 
KELSEY SUNNY SPECIAL. For spots 
harder to raise lawn on than ordi- 
nary, insufficiently prepared land, 
etc. Contains annual rye-grass and 
clover to shield the permanent 
grasses while young. The least ex- 
pensive mixture worth planting. 2 lb. 
bag $1.85, 5 lb. $3.50, 25 lb. $15.45. 
KELSEY PURE BENT LAWN. Contains 
nothing but Astoria bent grass, sev- 
eral kinds. Very fine leaves and 
spreading nature. No lawn better 
nor more easily kept up. Sun or 
shade. Sow 1 lb. to 350 sq. ft. 2 lb. 
bag $5.10, 5 lb. $11.50, 25 lb. $55.00. 
KELSEY SUNNY BEST. Only the pur- 
est, highest germination seeds, re- 
gardless of cost. Generous Kentucky 
Blue percentage. Sun to half shade. 
(Contains some Bent.) 2 lb. bag 
$2.90, 5 lb. $5.75. 
KELSEY SANDY BEST. Also the pur- 
est and best money can buy, but 
strong in grasses that will stand 
drought, sun-baked slopes, terraces, 
Elcur2) lobe bZe/omonlbsipo. dos 
KELSEY SHADY BEST. Strong in 
Fescue, and other permanent grasses, 
suitable for shade or half shade. 2 
lb. bag $2.90, 5 lb. $5.75. 
Prevent Erosion on Banks 
Steep slopes can be put into grass and mowed, but it is constant 
work and worry. The following plants do the job better. There 
are almost no maintenance-problems. However, all are vigorous, 
and four are inclined to get out of hand: Hedera, Lonicera, Rose 
and Vinca (can be rigorously pruned back without harm). Set 
l1/, ft. apart unless noted. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis 
Tolerant in poor soil and shade. Set 
3 to each sq. ft. (25) (100) (1000) 
Rooted cuttings _. _.... $ 9.00 $ 80.00 
Pot grown 8-yr.......59.90 22.50 195.00 
ROSE wichuriana (Memorial Rose) 
Branches grow quickly, droop and 
root. Thick-set effect. Best in sun. 
DEAT Baa eee ee cee et 12.50 40.00 350.00 
CALLUNA vulgaris (Heather) 
In sunny, windy, loose soils. 
DREW, GOYOMSY Sees nee se 7.50 25.00 200.00 
LONICERA janonica (Honeysuckle) 
WE sigg itlep alts pees: ate 9.00 30.00 
120.00 
WA We) IS) tek, Re 9.00 15.00 

WILDTHYME (Thermus Serpyllum) 
A mat in sun or light shade that 
entirely blankets the ground. Ever- 
green. Can be walked on. Hardy 
to Zone III. Set 12 inches apart. 
(25) (100) (1000) 
Siwecehy jollcuatis; $4.00 $15.00 $120.00 
VINCA minor (Myrtle) 
Dense, neat, evergreen carpet. Sun 
or shade—even poor soil. 
Strong clumps —. 4.00 12.00 90.00 
HEDERA baltica (Hardy English Ivy) 
Fine ground cover, in shade or sun. 
Does not climb readily. 
THAD, AON eee F-50200 =e 225,00 
Baie a DOLS eee eee 12.00) “42750 ~ 395.00 
wt s a Bd d rs oa" 


Photo:—Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle used 
to hold and ornament a road embankment. 
Extremely tolerant and will grow (though 
not so bushy] even in dense shade. The 
fragrance of a honeysuckle bank scents 
the air for hundreds of yards around. 


Tsuga 
TSUGA CANADENSIS PYRAMIDALUS (Grace- 
ful, semi-dwarf Hemlock). 
AniniCh\ PO twee seer. 4.75 4.50 

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