Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. KELSEY NURSERY SERVICE SPRING 1927 This Company, established in 1 878, gives its patrons the best service obtainable from nearly a half century of con- tinuous successful business. With its long experience and abundant responsibility it enables all purchasers of hardy Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Fores- try stock, Lining-out stock and Tree Seed to secure the most complete assortments of reliable stock obtainable on the most favorable terms: An advantage in selection and price similar to that offered by a large department store. All shipments are made direct to destination from points where our stock is grown, thus insuring its arrival in good condition. In order to meet the demand of our rapidly growing business, a large part of the production of nearly seventy nurseries with some 20,000 acres producing first grade nursery stock is required. Our service therefore is replete in all departments, and we aim to give good service and prompt and courteous attention to all inquiries and orders. Only a relatively small list is here offered, but we furnish most varieties grown and shall be glad to make quotation on large sizes or on kinds not here listed. Throughout this Guide, 5 will be supplied at the rate per 10, 25 at the 100 and 250 at the 1000 rate, unless otherwise noted. Prices net. Packing at cost. F. W. KELSEY NURSERY COMPANY 50 Church Street, New York City Telephones Cables Cortlandt 2123 KELNURCO and 6380 New York KEY TO NOTES The information and cultural notes in this Guide have been care- fully prepared and are trustworthy. The letters following the name of each variety throughout this Price List refer to the table pub- lished herewith. The figures following each name indicate ultimate height at maturity. A — Profuse bloomer. B — Flowers very large. C — Good for cut flowers. D — Likes a light warm soil. E — Any good soil. F — Likes moist ground. G — Slow growing. H — Rapid growing. I — Requires protection first year. J — Requires sheltered position. K — Very hardy. DECIDUOUS TREES Flowering Dogwood in Full Bloom THIS Guide is necessarily abbreviated. Many varieties are not listed here, which we can furnish at low pirces, and we will be glad to quote prices on request. BIRCH (Betula) EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH (B. Alba)— EHK-40 to 50 feet. A beautiful tree with white bark and spray-like branches. (10) 6 to 8 feet 22.00 8 to 10 feet 30.00 CHERRY Cerasus) JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES— Small tree — EAG — These are among the first things to flower in spring and extremely choice and scarce. Beni-higan, the earliest, pink: Hosokawa-beni, mid- season pink: Kofugan, double red, tall grower; Naden, double pink, late-flowering: Rosea, rose, late; Sekizan, old rose, late; Weeping Cherry, early pink. 6 to 1 2 inches 1 to 2 feet 2 to 3 feet Standard Weeping Cherry — Same as above, but bud- ded on 5-foot stems. 1 -year head 2-year head ( Each ) 1.80 2.70 4.45 4.45 5.40 (TO) 12.75 18.00 35.00 35.00 45.00 DOGWOOD iCornus) WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD (C. Florida)— DIJ — 20 feet. Covered with white blooms in May. Crimson leaves and berries in Autumn. (10) (100) 3 to 4 feet 12.00 110.00 6 to 8 feet 30.00 8 to 1 0 feet (Each 4.00) 35.00 300 . 00 10 to 12 feet (Each 5.00) 45.00 400 00 RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Quoted on request.) ELM ( Ulmus) AMERICAN ELM (U. Americana)— EHK— 60 to 80 feet. Easily the finest native tree, for street or park. (10) (100) 6 to 8 feet 17.00 120 00 8 to 10 feet 27.00 160.00 10 to 12 feet (Each 4.00) 35 00 300 00 2 to iy2 inches 70.00 390.00 MAPLE Acer) BLOODLEAF JAPANESE MAPLE (A.Palmatum Atropurpurea) — EGI — 10 to 15 feet. Dense in growth and makes a fine specimen. Leaves bloodred. (10) (100) 1 2 to 18 inches (Each 3.50) 30.00 1 8 to 24 inches (Each 4.00) 37.50 Write for quotations on varieties not listed here. One DECIDUOUS TREES NORWAY MAPLE (A.Platanoides)— EGK— 50 feet. Compact rounded top. One of the finest of street or avenue trees. (10) 6 to 8 feet 30 00 8 to 10 feet 40.00 10 to 1 2 feet 50.00 2 K to 3 inches 60.00 Special sizes and quantities on request. SUGAR MAPLE (Acer Sacharinum) — EHK — 40 to 60 feet. Upright dense growth. Leaves yellow and crimson in Autumn. Excellent for street. 6 to 8 feet 27.50 IK to 2 inches 30.00 2 to 2K inches 50.00 2K to 3 inches 55.00 (100) 275.00 375.00 500.00 245.00 270.00 425.00 485.00 OAK (Quercus) PIN OAK ( Q.Palustris)— FHK— 40 to 60 feet. A favorite avenue tree. Crimson leaves in Autumn. 6 to 8 feet 22.00 200.00 8 to 10 feet 28.00 225.00 IK to 2 inches 50.00 425.00 2 to 2K inches 60.00 550.00 RED OAK (Q.Rubrum)— EHK— 50 to 75 feet. One of the few oaks to drop its leaves in early winter. 6 to 8 feet 30.00 270.00 8 to 10 feet 35.00 300.00 IK to IK inches 40.00 350.00 PI ANT ( Platsnii*! ) ORIENTAL PLANE (P.Orientalis)-EFHK-50 to 60 feet. Creamy white bark mottled with dark blotches. (10) (100) 6 to 8 feet 20.00 160.00 8 to 10 feet 30.00 225.00 IK to IK inches 35.00 300.00 SYCAMORE— (P. Occidental^)— FHK— 50 to 60 feet. Similar to the above with slightly larger leaves. Excellent for street or park. 6 to 8 feet 15.00 100.00 8 to 10 feet 20.00 150.00 10 to 12 feet (about \y inch) 30.00 200.00 POPLAR (Populus) LOMBARDY POPLAR (P.Fastigiata)— EHK— 40 to 50 feet. Narrow, compact and picturesque. Of extremely rapid growth. 6 to 8 feet 8.00 60.00 8 to 10 feet 11.00 90.00 IK to 2 inches 27.50 250.00 2 to 2 y inches 47.50 425.00 Highway Planting of Planes TULIP POPLAR (Liriodendron) L. Tulipifera — FHI — 40 to 60 feet. One of the finest native trees. Yellow blooms in June (10) (100) 2 to iy in. 45.00 400.00 V/2 to 3 in. 55.00 500.00 3 to 3^ in. 65.00 600.00 WILLOW (Salix) WEEPING WILLOW (S. Babylonica) — FHIJ — 30 to 40 feet. Gray pendulous branches. Attractive near water. (10) (100) 6 to 8 ft... 16.00 135.00 8 to 10 ft... 25.00 195.00 2 to 3 in. . . . 40.00 (4.50 each) Two For smaller sizes, see Lining-our List in back cover. EVERGREENS A Kelsey Specimen Planting All Evergreens many times transplanted, balled and burlapped at these prices. ARBOR VITAE (Thuya) AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE (T.Occidentalis)— EHK — 15 to 20 feet. Narrow pyramidal tree with dark green foliage. ( 1 0) 18 to 24 inches 15.00 2 to 3 feet 25.00 3 to 4 feet 30.00 4 to 5 feet 55.00 COMPACT ARBOR VITAE (T.Compacta)-EHK— 4 to 6 feet. A very compact form of Siberian. 1 2 to 15 inches 17.00 1 5 to 18 inches 24.00 ORIENTAL ARBOR VITAE (T.Orientalis)-EGIJ — 4 to 5 feet. Dense and pyramidal with light green foliage, rich brown in winter. 1 5 to 18 inches 11.00 1 8 to 24 inches 15.00 2 to 3 feet 20.00 PYRAMIDAL ARBOR VITAE (T.Occ. Pyramidalis) — EHK— 10 to 15 feet. Light green foliage. Very hardy and narrow in growth. 18 to 24 inches 25.00 2 to 2% feet 30.00 2 ]/2 to 3 feet 40.00 SIBERIAN ARBOR VITAE (T.Warreana)-EHK— 10 to 15 feet. Heavy blue-green foliage. 1 5 to 18 inches 20.00 1 8 to 24 inches 25.00 2 to 3 feet 35.00 GOLDEN DWARF ARBOR VITAE— Golden dwarf form of above — Thuya Or. Aurea Nana. 12 to 18 inches 27.00 1 8 to 24 inches 38.00 HOVEY’S ARBOR VITAE (T.Hoveyi)— EHK— 3 to 4 feet— globe form and bright green foliage. 12 to 15 inches 17.00 1 5 to 18 inches 25.00 VERVAENE’S ARBORVITAE— EHK— Fine dense dwarf with golden foliage. 1 8 to 24 inches 22.00 2 to 3 feet 30.00 (100) 140.00 190.00 275.00 150.00 185.00 100.00 140.00 175.00 200.00 250.00 350.00 160.00 220.00 290.00 240.00 145.00 190.00 190.00 270.00 Write for quotations on varieties not listed here. Three EVERGREENS CYPRESS (Retinispora) PLUMED JAPANESE CYPRESS (R.Plumosa)— EIK — 15 feet. Dense delicate foliage light green. (10) (100) 1 2 to 15 inches 17.00 120.00 1 5 to 18 inches 22.00 190.00 18 to 24 inches 27.00 24 000 2 to 3 feet 42.00 350 00 GOLDEN PLUMED CYPRESS (R.P1. Aurea)— EIK — 15 feet — Golden tipped branches. 1 2 to 15 inches 18.00 140.00 15 to 18 inches 24.00 200.00 18 to 24 inches 27.00 250. Oo 2 to 3 feet 44.00 THREAD-BRANCHED CYPRESS (R.Filifera)— EK — 10 to 15 feet. Stringlike, drooping foliage, good color. 12 to 15 inches 16.00 120.00 15 to 18 inches 27.50 250.00 18 to 24 inches... 35.00 300.00 2 to 3 feet........ 55.00 500.00 SAWARA CYPRESS (R.Pisifera)-EHK-15 feet. Dense bluish foliage — pyramid shape. 1 2 to 15 inches 100.00 15 to 18 inches 20.00 180.00 18 to 24 inches 25.00 225.00 2 to 3 feet 37.50 335.00 VEITCH’S SILVER CYPRESS (R.Squarrosa)— EGIJ — 10 to 15 feet. Pyramidal and dense with silvery feathery foliage — a beautiful tree. 12 to 15 inches 17.00 130.00 18 to 24 inches 27.00 250.00 2 to 3 feet ... 35.00 300.00 3 to 4 feet ..... 60.00 500.00 FIRS (Abies) BALSAM FIR (Abies Balsamea)— FHK— 50 to 60 feet broad, regular and pyramidal. Sweet scented needles. 12 to 18 inches...., 15.00 120.00 2 to 3 feet 35.00 300.00 DOUGLAS FIR (A.Douglassi)— EHK— 40 to 50 feet — compact dense foliage of dark green. 12 to 15 inches 8.00 75.00 18 to 24 inches 28.00 240.00 2 to 3 feet 35.00 300.00 3 to 4 feet 50.00 4 to 5 feet 60.00 ...... SILVER FIR (A.ConcoIor) — EHK — 40 to 50 feet' — foliage steel blue to silver — dense conical shape. 12 to 15 in. . 10.00 90.00 18 to 24 in., 40.00 375.00 2 to 3ft. . 60.00 550.00 3 to 4ft.. 95.00 850.00 HEMLOCK (Tsuga) CANADIAN HEMLOCK (T.Canadensis) — FHIJ — 60 to 70 feet. Branches spreading and drooping. Stands shearing. Shade en- during. 12 to 18 in. . 20.00 180.00 18 to 24 in. . 30.00 275.00 2 to 3 ft... 50.00 475.00 Douglas Fir Four For smaller sizes, see Lining-our List in back cover . EVERGREENS Juniper and Rhododendron JUNIPERS (Juniperus) COMMON GOLDEN JUNIPER ((J.Canadensis aurea) — EGK — 3 to 4 feet. Dwarf spreading, fine golden color. (10) 1 2 to 18 inches 17.00 1 8 to 24 inches 25.00 GREEK JUNIPER (J.Excelsa stricta)— EGK— 6 to 1 0 feet. A fine, dense, narrow column of pleasing color and texture. 1 0 to 12 inches 18.00 1 2 to 15 inches 25.00 1 5 to 18 inches 28.00 1 8 to 24 inches 45.00 IRISH JUNIPER (J.Hibernica) — EHJ— 8 to 10 feet. A dense narrow column with light green foliage. 1 5 to 18 inches 9.00 1 8 to 24 inches 13.00 2 to 3 feet 25.00 PFITZER’S JUNIPER (J.Pfitzeriana)— EGK — 4 to 5 feet. Vase shaped spreading foliage, soft green. Thrives under city conditions. (Each) 1 2 to 15 inches 20.00 1 5 to 18 inches 25.00 1 8 to 24 inches 4.00 35.00 2 to 3 feet 5.50 50.00 PROSTRATE JUNIPER (J.Sabina prostrata)— EHK— 1 8 to 24 inches high — -4 to 8 foot spread. 1 2 to 18 inches spread 12.50 1 8 to 24 inches spread 20.00 2 to 3 feet spread 25.00 RED CEDAR (Juniperus Virginiana) — EHK — 20 to 30 feet. Branches upright. Conical in growth. Foliage dark green. 1 8 to 24 inches 20.00 2 to 3 feet 4.50 45.00 3 to 4 feet 5.00 40.00 4 to 5 feet 6.00 50.00 5 to 6 feet 7.50 60.00 SABINE JUNIPER (J.Sabina)— EHK— 4 to 5 feet. Irregular shape. 1 2 to 15 inches 20.00 15 to 18 inches 27.50 1 8 to 24 inches 35.00 TRIPARTITE JUNIPER ( J.Tripartiti) — EHK— 3 to 4 feet. A dwarf of irregular habit. Very dense. Blue- gray in color. Very robust. 1 8 to 24 inches 35.00 2 to 3 feet 42.50 (100) 225.66 170.00 225.00 260.00 390.00 110.00 220.00 170.00 200.00 275.00 450.00 90.00 175.00 200.00 150.00 250.00 300.00 325.00 350.00 Write for quotations on Varieties not listed here. Five EVERGREENS Auhtiuan Pine PINES (Pinus) AUSTRIAN PINE (Pinus Austriaca) EHK 40 to 50 feet. The bushiest of the pines and fine for lawn specimen. Thrives near sea- shore. (10) (100) 18 to 24 in . 24.00 180.00 2 to 3 ft 45.00 400.00 3 to 4 ft 50 00 MUGHO PINE (Pinus Mughus)- — EGK — 6 to 8 feet. Dense, low, spreading growth, foliage bright green - two-inch needles. (Each) (10) 1 2 to 1 5 in . 3.50 32.50 15 to 18 in. 4.00 35.00 RED PINE (P.Resinosa) -EHK 50 to 60 feet. Red bark, spreading branches. Very hardy and free from disease. (10) (100) 12 to 18 inches 95.00 1 8 to 24 inches 150.00 2 to 3 feet 1 8 00 3 to 4 feet ,28.00 4 to 5 feet 35.00 SCOTCH PINE (P. Sylvestris) — E — HK40 to 70 feet. Fast growing. Very hardy. 12 to 18 inches 12.00 80.00 2 to 3 feet 14 00 110.00 SPRUCES (Picea) COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE (P.Pungens Glauca)— Selected Blues — EGK 60 to 70 feet. Branches horizontal and dense — foliage light blue. (Each) 12 to 18 inches 4.00 1 8 to 24 inches 6 75 2 to 3 feet 9.00 NORWAY SPRUCE (P.Excelsa) EHK 50 to 70 feet. Foliage dark shiny green, very hardy, spreading. (10) (100) 12 to 18 inches 9.00 75 00 18 to 24 inches 12.00 95.00 2 to 3 feet 20.00 135.00 3 to 4 feet 44.00 350.00 WHITE SPRUCE (P. Alba) EHK-40 to 60 feet. Pyramidal and dense and silvery green foliage. 12 to 18 inches 15.00 135 00 18 to 24 inches 20.00 2 to 3 feet 25 00 200.00 3 to 4 feet 35 00 300.00 YEWS (Taxus) Endure Shade. DWARF JAPANESE YEW (T.Cuspidata Brevifolia) EGK 3 to 4 feet — black green foliage very dense. Absolutely hardy dwarf. 1 2 to 15 inches 25 00 1 5 to 18 inches 35 . 00 JAPANESE YEW (T.Cuspidata)— EGK 10 to 15 feet or more, but very slow growing. Close, spreading and compact. Scarlet fruit. 12 to 15 inches 22.00 170.00 15 to 18 inches 30 00 270.00 18 to 24 inches 45.00 400.00 2 to 3 feet 60.00 500.00 ENGLEMAN BLUE SPRUCE (P.Englemanni) - EGK — 40 to 60 feet good blue color. 12 to 15 inches 8.00 75.00 For smaller sizes, see Lining-our List in back cover. HEDGES WE have prepared a small comprehensive folder on the subject of Screens, Hedges, Mass Planting, etc., which we will be glad to mail on request. We are quoting prices below on fine Eastern grown evergreens, all twice or more transplanted unless otherwise stated. They are perfectly healthy and hardy. These prices do not include balling and burlapping, which, if desired, is an extra charge. Not less than 500 at the 1000 rate. ARBORVITAE (Thuya Occidentals) (100) (1 000) 1 to IK feet $50.00 IK to 2 feet 70.00 2 to 3 feet 98 00 CYPRESS ( Retinispora) Pisifera 10 to 14 inches 40 00 Filifera Pisifera Pisifera aurea Plumosa Plumosa aurea I to IK feet 95.00 FIR, DOUGLAS (Pseudotsuga) 1 to IK feet 35.00 270 00 Solid Protection (Hemlock) HEMLOCK (Tsuga Canadensis) 10 to 15 inches (once transplanted) 18.00 140.00 PINE (Pinus) Scotch (Sylvestris) 2 to 3 feet (once transplanted) 25.00 135.00 4 to 5 feet (thrice transplanted) 375.00 Norway Red (Resinosa) 1 8 to 30 inches (once transplanted) 25.00 175.00 4 to 5 feet (thrice transplanted) 390.00 Japanese Red (Densiflora) I to IK feet 55.00 SPRUCE (Picea) Norway (Excelsa) I to IK feet 30.00 275.00 White (alba) IK to 2 feet 70.00 1 to IK feet (once transplanted) 10.00 Colorado (Pungens) I foot 35.00 BARBERRY (Berberis) Japanese (Thunbergii) 1 8 to 24 inches (3 years X) 15.00 1 00 . 00 PRIVET (Ligustrum) California Privet (L.Ovalifolium) 12 to 18 inches 5 00 40.00 18 to 24 inches 7 00 60.00 2 to 3 feet 10.00 90.00 3 to 4 feet 13.00 120.00 BOXWOOD See page 10. POPLAR -See page 2. Write for quotations on varieties not listed here. Seven RHODODENDRON, MOUNTAIN LAUREL AND EVERGREEN SHRUBS 'T'HE above Kelsey planting shows the native RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM. We have furnished many of the leading 1 private estates and public parks with Rhododendrons. All plants are furnished carefully dug with ball, and (if less than car lot quantities) with burlap. They are healthy, bushy plants well branched. We offer KALMIA LATIFOLIA (Mountain Laurel) at the same price as Rhododendron Maximum. RHODODENDRON and MOUNTAIN LAUREL (10) (100) (1000) 9-12 in. Seedlings $10.00 $45.00 2- 3 ft. Plants $12.50 100,00 3- 4 ft. Plants 20.00 135.00 OTHER RHODODENDRONS RHODODENDRON CAROLINA— 8 to 10 feet. Fine native with light to deep pink bloom in June. (10) IK to 2 feet 20.00 2 to 3 feet 20.00 3 to 4 feet 30.00 (100) 175.00 180.00 275.00 RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE— 6 to 8 feet. More compact than the above — rosy purple bloom in June. (10) (100) 1 8 to 24 inches 16.00 150.00 2 to 3 feet 25.00 200.00 3 to 4 feet 35.00 325.00 HARDY HYBRID RHODO- DENDRONS. We offer well- shaped plants, very bushy and budded, named varieties. Each (10) 15 inches.. 6.00 55.00 CATAWBIENSE ALBUM- white. MRS. C. S. SARGENT— best pink. AMPLION — pink with white eye. PRES. LINCOLN-crimson rose. Single Rhododendron Plant / l SPECIAL PRICES IN CAR LOTS Per car 2- 3 ft. 175-200 plants in car $135.00 3- 4 ft. 150-175 plants in car 145.00 Also combination cars up to 600 plants at special prices. OTHER EVERGREEN SHRUBS AZALEA HINODIGIRI (Japanese Evergreen Azalea) — FK — 2 to 3 feet. Brilliant crimson bloom completely covers bush in May — foliage rich bronze in winter. A superb variety. (10) (1 00) 4 to 6 inches 10.00 80.00 6 to 8 inches 14.00 130.00 8 to 1 0 inches 22.00 10 to 12 inches 27.00 250.00 AZALEA AMOENA (Lovely Azalea) — Similar to above — pink blooms. 4 to 6 inches 10.00 80.00 6 to 8 inches 11.00 100.00 8 to 10 inches 13.00 110.00 1 0 to 12 inches 18.00 170.00 1 2 to 15 inches 22.00 200 . 00 ANDROMEDA (A.Floribunda) (Lily-of-the-Valley Shrub) — EHK — 3 to 4 feet. White flowers in May and June. A valuable evergreen. 1 2 to 18 inches (clumps) 17.00 150.00 ABELIA (A.Grandiflora) (Arbutus Bush) — AEHK — 5 feet. White bell-shaped blooms in profusion over a period of about eleven weeks — June to September. Leaves rich bronze in winter. 1 2 to 18 inches 5.00 40.00 1 8 to 24 inches 7.00 60.00 2 to 3 feet 9.00 80.00 Eight For smaller sizes, see Lining-our List in back cover. Write for quotations on varieties not listed here. Nine EVERGREEN SHRUBS BOXWOOD (Buxus Sempervirens) — FGI — 5 to 10 feet for specimens or hedges. (10) 12 inches 10.00 1 5 inches 15.00 2 feet 40.00 3 feet 60.00 BOX EDGING (Buxus Suffruticosa) — EGI — 4 to 8 feet. 6 to 8 inches 8 to 10 inches DAPHNE CNEORUM (Garland Flower)— AEK— 12 to 15 inches. One of the finest dwarf evergreen shrubs, covered with pink blooms in May which continue sparsely through the summer and a profu- sion of bloom again in September. Very fragrant. Forms a dense bush two feet or more across. 6 to 8 inches 8.00 8 to 1 0 inches 11.00 10 to 12 inches 16.00 EVERGREEN BITTERSWEET (Euonymus Radi- cans) — EGK — 10 to 15 feet. Thrives in shade — small dark green leaves. Thoroughly hardy. Needs no supports. 2 year- — Number 1 4.00 EUONYMUS VEGETUS— Large-leaved variety of above. Scarlet fruit in Autumn. Fine ground cover. 2 year — Number 1 5.00 AMERICAN HOLLY (I.Opaca)— FGK— 8 to 15 feet. Yellow flowers in June and scarlet berries in winter. 1 2 to 1 8 inches 7.00 1 8 inches 16,00 24 inches 20.00 3 to 4 feet 28.00 INKBERRY (I.Glabra)-EGK— 5 feet. Yellow bloom in June and showy black berries in winter. 1 5 to 18 inches 15.00 1 8 to 24 inches 20.00 JAPANESE SPURGE (Pachysandra Terminalis) — FGK — 6 to 12 feet spread on the ground. Very valuable cover in dense shade. Dense glossy foliage. 2 year — Number 1 2.00 (Special prices in quantity) LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI (Drooping Leucothoe) — EHK — 3 to 4 feet. Gracefully arching branches covered with white flowers in May. 1 2 to 18 inches 10.00 1 2 to 18 inches (heavy clumps) 14.00 (100) 95.00 125.00 40.00 60.00 75.00 95.00 125.00 24.00 40.00 60.00 150.00 190.00 130.00 175.00 12.00 75.00 130.00 MYRTLE (Vinca Minor)-EK — 6 to 8 inches. Small glossy green leaves. Fine cover in sun or partial shade. Pretty blue flowers in May and July. Strong plants. 2.00 11.00 YUCCA FILAMENTOSA (Adams Needle) — EHK — 3 ft. Large white flowers on long stalks in June and July. Of tropical appearance. 2- year plants . 2.50 20.00 3- year plants . 4.00 35.00 4- year plants . 5.00 40.00 Box Hedge, 3 Feet High T en For smaller sizes, see Lining-our List in back cover. DECIDUOUS SHRUBS HARDY AZALEAS Including only deciduous varieties. For Evergreen Azaleas see page 9. This species is representative of some of the finest color of bloom and delicacy of foliage. They do best in woods earth and partial shade with ample mois- ture. The following are deciduous native varieties, ultimate height about 6 feet. In carlots we can offer very special prices. AZALEA ARBORESCENS — Large white bloom in July, fragrant. 1 0 to 18 inches 18 to 24 inches (transpl. clumps) (10) 12.00 35.00 (100) 95.00 300.00 A. CALENDULACEA — Flame colored in June. 1 to 2 feet (clumps) 2 to 3 feet (clumps) 10.00 15.00 95.00 125.00 A. CANESCENS (Rosea) — Similar to Vaseyi. 1 0 to 18 inches 9.00 80.00 A. NUDIFLORA (Pinkster) — Deep pink in May. 1 to 2 feet 10.00 90.00 A, VASEYI (Pinkshell) — Flowers profusely before the leaves appear, exquisite pink or rose. 1 2 to 18 inches 22.00 200.00 A. VISCOSA (Swamp Azalea) — Early fragrant white. 12 to 18 inch clumps 14.00 130.00 CORNUS (Dogwood) C. SANGUINEA (10) (100) 1 8 to 24 inches 2.00 16.00 2 to 3 feet 2.50 20.00 C. STOLINIFERA 2 to 3 feet 3.50 30.00 3 to 4 feet 4 00 4 to 5 feet 5.00 40.00 5 to 6 feet 6.00 45.00 C. STOLINIFERA AUREA 2 to 3 feet 5.00 30.00 DEUTZIA D. CANDIDISSIMA, CRENATA and FORTUNEI 2 to 3 feet 3.00 24.00 3 to 4 feet 4 50 40.00 4 to 5 feet 7.00 50.00 Write for quotations on varieties not listed here. Eleven DECIDUOUS SHRUBS FORSYTHIA F. FORTUNEI, INTERMEDIA and VIRIDISSIMA (10) (100) 2 to 3 feet 4.00 24.00 3 to 4 feet 5.00 30.00 4 to 5 feet 6.00 40.00 LONICERA (Honeysuckle) L. BELLA ALBIDA and BELLA CANDIDA 2 to 3 feet 2.50 16.00 3 to 4 feet 3.00 24.00 L. FRAGRANTISSIMA, MORROWI and RUP- RECHTIANA and TARTARICA ALBA and TAR- TARICA RUBRA 2 to 3 feet 4.00 24.00 3 to 4 feet 5.50 35.00 PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) P. CORONARIUS and GRANDIFLORA 2 to 3 feet 2.50 20.00 3 to 4 feet 3.00 25.00 4 to 5 feet 6.00 45.00 SPIRAEA S. BUMALDA and ANTHONY WATERER 1 8 to 24 inches 5.00 30.00 2 to 3 feet.... 6.00 40.00 S. BILLARDI 2 to 3 feet 4.00 28.00 3 to 4 feet 6.00 30.00 4 to 5 feet 6.50 36.00 5 to 6 feet 8.00 45.00 S. VAN HOUTTEI 2 to 3 feet 3.00 24.00 3 to 4 feet 5.00 40.00 SYRINGA (Lilac) L. VULGARIS (Common Purple) 2 to 3 feet 6.00 40.00 3 to 4 feet 7.00 55.00 L. VULGARIS ALBA (White) 2 to 3 feet 7.00 50.00 3 to 4 feet 8.00 70.00 FRENCH HYBRIDS, named varieties including the following: Belle de Nancy (rose), Dame Blanche (white), Jean Bart (deep rose), Mad. Lemoine (white), Pyramid (rose-lilac), Rubra deMarly (purple- red), William Robinson (violet). 1 8 to 24 inches ( .90 each) 7.00 60.00 2 to 3 feet (1.20 each) 9.00 80.00 3 to 4 feet (1.50 each) 12.00 95.00 WEIGELIA W. AMABILIS and ROSEA 18 to 24 inches 4.00 25.00 2 to 3 feet 5.00 35.00 For smaller sizes, see Lining-our List in back cover. T welve ROSES, VINES, FRUITS, ETC. ROSES This brief Guide does not attempt to go into detailed lists of varieties, although the Kelsey Nursery Service includes the furnishing of practically everything grown commercially in the country. In roses we have a selected list of more than fifty varieties of Hybrid Perpetuals and Hybrid Teas alone, including most of the newer varieties such as Los Angeles, Maryland, Butterfly, Ophelia, etc. Chrysanthemum (Each) (10) (100) HYBRID TEAS 2-year No. 1..... ..... 1.20 10.00 75.00 HYBRID PERPETUALS 2-year No. 1 .... . 1.00 9.00 75.00 CLIMBING ROSES 2-year No. 1 80 7.50 60.00 VINES We furnish a complete assortment, including English Ivy, Bitter- sweet, Boston Ivy, Dutchman’s Pipe, Honeysuckle, etc., at prices which are extremely reasonable. We shall be glad to quote on any variety wanted, for a single vine or for a thousand. Several of the evergreen vines and ground covers will be found listed on page ten. PERENNIALS A complete list of standard varieties of Chrysanthemums, Iris, Sedum, Phlox, etc., at prices from $1 8.00 to 30.00 per 100 plants, and proportionately low in smaller quantities. Please let us quote on your requirements. FRUITS AND BERRIES Both dwarf and standard varieties of Apple, Peach, Plum, etc., in large and small quantities at reasonable prices. Upwards of thirty varieties in Apples alone. Per 100 APPLES 2-year.... $30.00 CRABS 2-year 30.00 STANDARD PEAR 3-year 40.00 DWARF PEAR 2 and 3 year 30.00 SOUR CHERRIES 2-year 40.00 SWEET CHERRIES 2-year 50.00 PLUM 2-year 30.00 PEACH 1-year 20.00 QUINCE 2-year 40.00 GRAPE VINES FOR GRAPERIES — On early orders we can still furnish a limited number of large and fine Fruiting Vines for graperies, in several fine varieties. These vines are well established in pots and in good condition for early fruiting. Prices $5.00 to $7.50 each. BERRIES — We can furnish fine stock in Raspberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, etc., at prices considerably below most other responsible nursery establishments. Write for quotations on varieties not listed here. Thirteen FORESTRY SEEDLINGS AND TRANSPLANTS Supplying all young stock in quantity for reforesting and for nursery planting on the most favorable terms is one of the important and well-known features of the KELSEY NURS- ERY SERVICE. That these facilities are more and more appreciated by past and prospective patrons is shown in our constantly increasing business. It is, therefore, advantageous, especially where material quantities are required, to get in touch with us before making purchases. WHEN TO PLANT Both Forestry Stock and other young Deciduous Trees and Evergreens are successfully planted both in Autumn and Spring. Evergreens for Fall planting August to October, and Deciduous Trees through September to early December. The present season promises to be a favorable planting season. HOW TO PLANT The roots of smaller trees, seedlings or transplants, like larger trees, should never b permitted to dry out, and in planting it is desirable that each tree be set a little deeper than as grown in the nursery. It is also important to have the earth pressed firmly over the roots after they are placed in natural position. For forestry or timber growth, trees are generally planted anywhere from 4 to 6 feet apart each way; planted 4x4 feet in the rows, 2,720 trees are required per acre; if 5 x 5 feet 1,740; if 6 x 6 feet 1,210 per acre. Trans- plants as a rule are more satisfactory for forestry or lining out purposes than seedlings. In this planting two men make an effective team at low cost: One man to open the hole, the other man to follow and plant; the trees being carried in a pail of muddy water until planted. PLANTING COSTS The economic side of the planting of young trees is, per- haps, not generally understood. A yearly income of 1 5 to 20 per cent on an investment in reforestation is well within the bounds of possibility if ordinary care and intelligence are exercised. This investment would, of course, be a long-term one of 20 to 50 years. The cost of planting is made up by reckoning the value of the land, the yearly taxes, the cost of labor in planting and the cost of the trees themselves. All these factors are variable, except that the actual labor of planting should average about $12.00 per acre. The number of trees per acre in a 6 x 6 foot planting is 1,200, and in an average planting of Pine and Spruce these would cost for three-year transplants $25 to $35 per acre. Seedlings would, of course, be much cheaper and more economical, but require too much care on the average For smaller sizes, see Lining-our List in back cover. Fourteen FORESTRY SEEDLINGS AND TRANSPLANTS 2 -Year Seedlings in Beds private estate where reforestation is purely a minor item and taken up as much for pleasure as for profit. A typical cost budget per acre might be as follows: Cost of land $10.00 (variable) Taxes at .50 per year for 40 years 20.00 (variable) Cost of trees 30.00 Planting 12.00 Total 72.00 PROFIT FROM TREES As against this cost the timber at the end of thirty years — in Spruces, Pines or Firs, should yield about 1 5,000 board feet at from $6 per thousand for Pine up to $12 per thousand for Spruce and Fir, or $90.00 to $180.00 total income per acre. If cut for pulp-wood instead of lumber, the yield should be 30 to 45 cords per acre — at about $4.00 per cord, or $120.00 to $180.00 per acre. At 40 years of age the board feet would range from 30 to 40 thousand feet per acre and the cords of pulp-wood also approximately double the figure for 30 years. For this reason 40 years is a much more economical period to crop the timber- land. The planting of White and Norway Spruce and Douglas and Balsam Fir for Christmas tree cutting is another phase of commercialized forestry which is profitable. This crop usually matures in about 12 years, and when cut, leaves the timber-lot properly spaced for forest growing. One tree is planted between each permanent tree and requires no extra land; indeed it is an assistance to the young evergreen for the first ten years to have the shade and shelter of a dense planting, which must, however, be cleared away in time, whether for Christmas tree use or not, in order to maintain a six by six foot space for permanent growth. Write for quotations on Varieties not listed here. Fifteen FORESTRY SEEDLINGS AND TRANSPLANTS BEST EVERGREEN VARIETIES A few words about the commoner varieties might not be amiss. In the price list of Seedlings and Transplants in the back of this Guide will be found many varieties of Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs classified alpha- betically according to botanical name, together with sizes and prices avail- able for sale. NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea excelsa) — This variety is planted in preference to other spruces for two reasons: It will thrive when set out in dense shade And succeeds in heavy damp soil. Having a flat root system, it is suitable for shallow, rocky soils. WHITE SPRUCE (Picea alba) is most suitable for paper pulp and succeeds wherever Norway Spruce succeeds. It is a trifle quicker in growth. DOUGLAS FIR (Pseudotsuga taxifolia) although more beautiful probably than the average forestry tree is very valuable for timber. Fairly quick growing, it is a highly desirable variety and thoroughly hardy. EUROPEAN LARCH (Larix Europea) entirely different from our American species, this variety makes an excellent growth and the wood is very strong and durable. It requires a deep, fairly porous and moderately fresh soil. It is a rapid grower but needs sunlight. Best used in combina- tion with other varieties. SCOTCH PINE (Pinus Sylvestris) is the variety par excellence for poor soils — even dry sand wastes can be successfully covered with a thrifty stand of Scotch Pine. It is also the quickest growing pine in common use and this even on the most sterile soil. WHITE PINE (Pinus strobus) is probably the most valuable timber tree, but must have a fairly good soil for best results. RED PINE (Pinus resinosa) is perhaps the most popular pine for forestry planting in the east. It has practically no insect enemies and is successful on a wide range of soil — from coarse gravel to heavy clay. BEST VARIETIES LIGHT SAND Scotch Pine (Pinus) Black Locust (Robinia) Carolina Poplar (Populus) SANDY LOAM Red Pine (Pinus) Black Locust (Robinia) Carolina Poplar (Populus) European Larch (Larix) Arbor Vitae (Thuya Occ.) Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga) GOOD SOIL White Pine (Pinus) Norway Spruce (Picea) White Ash (Fraxinus) European Larch (Larix) FOR SPECIAL SOILS COARSE GRAVEL Red Pine (Pinus) Black Locust (Robinia) LOAM White Pine (Pinus) Norway Spruce (Picea) White Ash (Fraxinus) Carolina Poplar (Populus) European Larch (Larix) Arbor Vitae (Thuya) WET LAND Balsam Fir (Abies) Arbor Vitae (Thuya Occidentalis) Carolina Poplar (Populus) Our price-list of Seedlings and Transplants of both Ever- green and Deciduous Stock is pasted in back cover. F. W. KELSEY NURSERY COMPANY 50 Church St., New York, N. Y. For smaller sizes, see Lining-our List in back cover. Sixteen evergreens ••S” indicates Seedlings “X” indicate* each Transplanting. Fir) ABIES (Fir) A. Balsamea (Balsi 2 year S . ^ — 2 to 4 inches X 4 t* 6 inch.-* X A. Concolor (Silver Fir) 3 to 5 inches X A. Douglassi (Douglas Fir) 2 year S 4 to 6 inches X 6 to 9 inches X 12 to 18 inches XX CEDRUS (True Cedar) C.Libani (Cedar of Lebanon) 2 to 4 inches S C-Atlantica (Mt. Atlas Cedar) 2 to 4 inches S C.Deodora (Deodar) 2 to 4 inches S CRYPTOMERIA (Japanese Cedar) C.Japonica 4 inch S C.Japonica Lobbi 2 Vi inch pots grafts JUNIPERUS (Junipers) J.Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper) Rooted Cuttings — 9 to 12 X J. Communis (Common Juniper) 4 to 8 inches (collected) J.Communis Hibernica (Irish Juniper) Rooted Cuttings 10 to 12 inches X J. Virginians (Red Cedar) 4 to 6 inches X J.Excelsa Stricta (Greek Juniper) Rooted Cuttings J.Sabina Prostrata (Prostrate Juniper 12 to 15 inches X J.Tamariscifolia 2% inch pots (4 to 6 inches) LARIX (Larch) L.Europea (European Larch) 4 to 6 inches S 6 to 10 inches S 10 to 12 inches S L.Leptolepsis (Japanese) 4 to 6 inches S 18 to 24 inches S L Americana (Hackmatack) 12 to 18 inches S PICEA (Spruce) P.Alba (White Spruce) 2 yr. S 4 yr. X 6 to 9 inches 3 yr. X 3 to 6 inches 7 to 14 inches X P.Canadensis (Black Hills Spruce) 60.00 140.00 270.00 105.00 95.00 35.09 600.00 350.00 100.00 525.00 250.00 25.00 70.00 22.50 P.Excelsa (Norway Spruce) / to 14 inches X 4-year 8 to IS inches X 5-year 10 to 12 inches X 12 to 15 inches X P. Roster's Blue 1-year grafts from field Grafts, from 2*4 inch pots Grafts from 2 inch pots P.Pungens (Colorado Blue Spruce) 2 yr. S 4 yr. X 4 to 8 inches 10 to 14 inches XX 3 yr. X 3 to 5 inches PINUS (Pine) B io.c SPECIAL PINE OFFER 25.00 175.0 20.00 135.0 Not less than 500 at the P.Aurtriaea (Austrian Pine) 4 to 6 inches X 8 to 10 inches X P.Banksiana (Jack Pine) 2 year S P.Mughus (Mugho Pine) 2 year S 2 to 4 inches X 6 to 8 inches X P.Resinosa (Red Pine) 2 yr. S .... 3 yr. X 3 to 5 inches P.Strobns (Ship almost anywhere) 4 to 6 inches X 6 to 10 inches X P.Ponderosa (Bull Pine) 2 yr. S P.Densiflora (Jap. Bed Pine) 2 yr. S 3 to 8 inches X _ 8 t0 16 inch's X P.Sylvestris (Scotch Pine) 3 to 7 inches X 6 to 9 inches X 8 to 16 inches X 12 to 18 inches XX 18 to 24 inches XX 24.00 2.00 3.00 8.00 11.00 19.00 70.00 290.00 25.00 120.00 11.00 16.00 18.00 32.00 170.00 30.00 250.00 March Bulletin of Seedlings and Transplants This list cancels previous price lists. Our stocks are plentiful as yet — but order early. Very many other items are omitted from this list. Also TREE SEEDS. If you want anything you don’t see, ask for it. “S” — Seedlings. Each “X” — one trans- planting. KELSEY NURSERY SERVICE- PRICES:— Net, packing at cost. Orders for 250 at thousand rate and 50 at hundred rate. No orders accepted less than 50 of one variety. Prices subject to change without notice. TERMS: — Half cash with order or satisfactory references. Trade accounts due June 1st. Any claims for errors or shortages to be rendered within ten days after receipt of stock. -50 Church St., New York City RETINISPORA (Japanese Cypress) R.Obtusa 2 to 4 inches X R.Pisifera Rooted Cuttings 2 to 4 inches S 10 to 14 inches XXX R.Pisifera Aurea Rooted Cuttings 10 to 12 inches X R.Filifcra Rooted Cuttings 8 to 12 inches X R.Plumosa Rooted Cuttings 7 to 9 inches X R.PIum. Aurca Rooted Cuttings 7 to 9 inches X R.Squarrosa Vcitchii Rooted Cuttings TAXUS (Yew) T.Cuspidata (Japanese Yew) Rooted Cuttings T.Cusp. Brevifolia (Dwarf) Rooted Cuttings T.Repandens (Dwarf English) Rooted Cuttings THUYA (Arbor Vitae) T.Occidcntalis (White Cedar) 2 yr. S 4 to 6 inches 6 to 9 inches X 9 to 12 inches X T.Occ. Coinpacta Rooted Cuttings T.Eilwangeriana (Tom Thumb) Rooted Cuttings T.Globosa Rooted Cuttings Hoveyi T.Verveana (Golden) T.Warreana (Siberian) Rooted Cuttings T.Orientalis (Biota) 2 year S 6 to 8 inches X 8 to 12 inches X .... T.Orientalis Auvea Nana Grafts TSUGA (Hemlock) T.Canadcnsis (American HemloclO 2 to 4 inches S 4 to 6 inches S 2 year X 10 to 15 inches X 10.00 80.00 14.00 120.00 6.00 50.00 20.00 160.00 55.00 490.00 18.00 140.00 55.00 440.00 15.00 120.00 22.00 200.00 15.00 120.00 30.00 250.00 18.00 150.00 24.00 190.00 29.00 225.00 29.00 225.00 4.00 20.00 10.00 80.00 14.00 100.00 20.00 175.00 15.00 135.00 15.00 135.00 18.00 150.00 2.00 12.00 8.00 70.00 12.00 95.00 35.00 250.00 2.50 17.50 3.50 22.50 10.00 75.00 18.00 140.00 EVERGREEN SHRUBS AZALEA A.Amoena 2 inch pots : A.Hinamayo 2% inch pots A.Hinodigiri 2 inch pots A.Japonica 2 to 3 inches X A.Kaempferi 6 inches X A.Kurumc (Named varieties) (Christmas Cheer, Pink Pearl, Flame and Snow) 2H inch pots A.Ledifolia Alba 2 inch pots 1% inch pots 6 to 8 inches XX (field grov A.Nudiflora 12 to 18 inches (Collected) A.Viscosa . 8 to 12 inches S A. Yodogawa 2 inch pots BUXUS (Box) B. Suffruiticosa (Dwarf Box) 1000 190.00 190.00 190.00 275.00 275.00 275.00 175.00 95.00 175.00 40.00 190.00 290.00 275.00 70.00 50.00 COTONEASTER C.Horizontalis 2‘/i inch pots C.Microphylla 6 to 10 inches X C.Franchetti 8 to 10 inches X EVERGREEN THORN (Pyracantha) P.Coccinea 10 to 15 inches X ILEX (Holly) I.Opaca (American Holly) 3 to 6 inches (Coll.) I.Crenata (Japanese Holly) 1 year S KALMIA K. Latifolia (Laurel) 9 to 12 inches S LEUCOTHOE L. Catnesbaci 6 to 12 inches S MAHONIA M. Aquifolium (Oregon Holly) 4 to 6 inches S RHODODENDRON R. Maximum 9 to 12 inches S R.Catawbienpe and R. Carolina 3 to 6 inches S 6 to 12 inches S HARDY HYBRID SEEDLINGS 2 to 3 inch s X 30.00 250.00 20.00 20.00 55.00 8.00 60.00 6.00 50.00 6.00 45.00 12.00 80.00 7.00 50.00 6.00 45.00 10.00 60.00 15.00 120.00 16.00 140.00 DECIDUOUS TREES 250 at the thousand rate add 25% for hundred rate. ACER DASYCARPUM (Silver Maple) 12 to 18 inches 18 to 24 inches 2 to 3 feet 3 to 4 feet ACER PALMATUM ATRO-PUREUM (Japanese Bloodlcaf Maple) Grafts for (100) $115.00 ACER PLATANOIDES (Norway Maple) 3 to 6 inches 12 to 18 inches 2 to 3 feet 3 to 4 feet X (whips) (Two large sizes delivered anywhere in U. S. at these prices.) ACER RUBRUM (Red Maple) 6 to 12 inches ACER SACCHARUM (Sugar Maple) 6 to 12 inches 12 to 18 inches BETULA ALBA (White Birch) 4 to 6 inches 6 to 12 inches BETULA POPULIFOLIA (Grey Birch) 12 to 18 inches BETULA PAPYRIFERA (Paper Birch) 12 to 18 inches CATALPA SPECIOSA (Western Catalpa) 12 to 18 inches 18 to 24 inches 2 to 3 feet CERCIS CANADENSIS (Red Bud) 6 to 12 inches 12 to 18 inches 18 to 24 inches CORNUS FLORIDA (Flowering Dogwood) 6 to 8 inches FAGUS AMERICANA (American Beech) 6 to 12 inches 12 to 18 inches FRAXINUS AMERICANA (Am. White Ash) fi to 12 inches 3 to 6 inches GINGKO BILOBA (Maidenhair) 6 to 8 inches GLEDITCHIA TRIACANTHOS (Honey Locust) 6 to 12 inches 12 to 18 inches HICORIA (Shellbark Hickory) 8 to 12 inches JUGLANS NIGRA (Black Walnut) 6 to 12 inches 12 to 18 inches 18 to 24 inches (1000) $ 15.00 20.00 22.00 30.00 30.00 50.00 135.00 300.00 20.00 32.00 35.00 45.00 20.00 25.00 8.00 12.00 22.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 24.00 40.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 14.00 50.00 16. UO 30.00 40.00 Kelsey Nursery Service — 50 Giurch St., New Yerk City LIQUIDAMBER STYRACIFLUA (Sweet Gum) 6 to 12 inches 25.00 12 to 18 inches 35.00 LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA (Tulip Poplar) 12 to 18 inches , 30.00 18 to 24 inches 40.00 2 to 3 feet X 75.00 MORUS ALBA (Russian Mulberry) 6 to 12 inches 7.00 12 to 18 inches 10.00 18 to 24 inches 16.00 2 to 3 feet 25.00 PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS (Sycamore) 6 to 12 inches 30.00 12 to 18 inches 40.00 18 to 24 inches 50.00 POPULUS CAROLINA (Carolina Poplar) POPULUS FASTIGIATA (Lombardy Poplar) 2 to 3 feet 40.60 3 to 4 feet 60.00 12 to 18 inches 25.00 18 to 24 inches 30.00 QUERCUS ALBA (White Oak) 4 to 8 inches 26.00 6 to 12 inches 30.00 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS (Pin Oak) 6 to 9 inches S 80.00 12 to 18 inches S 90.00 QUERCUS RUBRA (Red Oak) 6 to 12 inches 40.00 4 to 8 inches 20.00 ROBINA PSEUDACACIA (Black Locust) 6 to 12 inches 7.00 12 to 18 inches 10.00 18 to 24 inches 15.00 SALIX BABYLONICA (Weeping Willow) 6 to 12 inches 40.00 12 to 18 inches 50.00 18 to 24 inches 60.00 SORBUS AUCUPARIA (Mountain Ash) 8 to 12 inches 25.00 12 to 18 inches 40.00 18 to 24 inches 80.00 TILIA AMERICANA (Basswood) 12 to 18 inches 40.00 18 to 24 inches 50.00 ULMUS AMERICANA (Amer. White Elm) 6 to 12 inches 8.06 12 to 18 inches 12.00 18 to 24 inches 25.00 2 to 3 feet .7. 32.00 3 to 4 feet 50.00 4 to 5 feet 75.00 DECIDUOUS SHRUBS ABELIA ( Arbutus Bush) A.Grandiflora Rooted Cuttings AZALEA (See Evergreen Shrubs) AMALAN CHIER (Shad Bush) A. Botriapium (Dwarf) 6 to 9 inches S 9 to 12 inches S 12 to 15 inches S BERBERIS (Barberry) B. Thunbergii (Japanese) 12 to 18 inches S 18 to 24 inches 3 yr. X CYDONIA (Quince) C. Japonica (Japanese) 6 to 8 inches S DEUTZIA D. Crenata 12 to 18 inches S D.Crenata Rosea 12 to 18 inches D. Gracilis 12 to 18 inches S FORSYTHIA F.Fortunei 12 to 18 inches X F.Suspensa 12 to 18 inches X HYDRANGA H-Paniculata Grand. 12 to 18 inches S H.ArborPscer.s Grand 12 to 18 inches S PHILADELPHUS P.Virginal 2% inches pots ROSA (Rose) R. Multiflora Japonica R.Blanda R.Setireri R.Lucida 10 to 15 inches R.Hugonis 2'/2 inch pots R.Climbing Am. Beauty. Dorothy Perkins, Dr. Van Fleet, Excelsa, Pauls Scarlet, Silver Moon and Tansendschoen 2'/z inch pots R.Mary Wallace 2'/2 inch pets R.Rugosa 8 -o 12 inches R. Wichuriana 12 to 18 inches SPIRAEA S. Anthony Waterer 6 to 10 inches X S.Van Houttei 12 to 18 inches X SYRINGA (Lilac) S.Persica (Persian Lilac) S. Vulgaris (Common Purple) 6 to 12 inches 12 to 15 inches WFICELIA (Dicrvilla) W.Rosea 6 to 12 inches (100) 12.00 (1000) 100.00 6.00 8 00 10.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 12.00 20.00 100.00 6.00 55.00 5.00 40.00 8.00 60.00 11.00 95.00 5.00 40.00 8.00 60.00 12.00 110.06 12.00 110.00 25.00 180.00 7.00 40.00 20.00 190.00 12.50 115.00 24.00 225.00 8.00 50.00 8.00 60.00 9.00 85.00 8.00 60.00 3 00 20.00 12.00 110.00 10.00 80 09 — . ■