Introductions of Harlan P. Kelsey 
In over half a century devoted to the discovery, growing and 
dissemination of desirable ornamentals, especially those of the 
Southern Appalachian Mountains, Harlan P. Kelsey has intro- 
duced some of America’s most outstanding garden treasures. One 
of the most famous of these is the Carolina Hemlock, (Tsuga 
caroliniana) of which the late Prof. Sargent wrote: “The hand- 
somest conifer we can grow in New England. ” At Kelsey-High- 
Jands Nursery you will find the largest supply of perfect nursery- 
srown specimens. Notable Harlan P. Kelsey introductions are 
Carolina Hemlock 
Kelsey Catawba Rhododendron 
White Carolina Rhododendron 
Prostrate Fraser Balsam Fir 
Allegany Sandmyrtle 
Oconeebells (Shortia) 
Mountain Silverbell 
Kelsey Crabapple 
Kelsey Pygmy Dogwood 
Southern Bushhoneysuckle 
Kelsey Locust 
Carolina Lily 
Grays Lily 
Rose Trillium 
Korean Chrysanthemum 
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Pinkshell Azalea and others. 
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