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MOONS’ HARDY TREES AND PLANTS FOR 
EVERY PLACE AND PURPOSE 
hee isa Nursery with an experience of 44 - 
years, an assortment of 2000 varieties anda 
stock of 500 acres. There is a care given here to 
each tree and shrub, and a fertility of soil pro- 
vided, that makes sturdy, vigorous plants—the 
kind that look well and grow well. 
Japanese Maples 
Japanese Maples endure partial shade. Charm- 
ing and attractive effects are possible with these 
choice little trees that have such a variation of 
foliage. The Autumn tints are striking. Being of 
small size, the plants may be used where space is 
The Horse Chosen 
A tree that combines shapely habit of growth 
with the virtue of giving cooling shade and gor- é 
geous flowers. The trees that we are offering this A a 
year are exceptionally vigorous and well supplied Deutzia Gracilis 
with fibrous feeding roots that minimize trans- Its attractive flowers at the close of May, its rounded limited; especially adapted for planting in front of 
planting losses. compact habit, its sturdy manner of growth, and its evergreen borders, in groups for color effects, or 
Each Per10 Per 100 adaptability to a wide range of soils and climates make individually in prominent places. There isa long 
8to10ft.,1%4to2 in.cal. $2.00 $15.00 $125.00 it desirable for lawns of every character. list of varieties, varying in manner of growth as 
10to12ft.,2 to2%zin.cal. 3.00 25.00 200.00 Each Per 10 Per 100 well as in color and shape of leaf. They range in 
12to14ft.,3 to4 in.cal. 6.00 50.00 450.00 1 to 1% ft. $0.25 $2.00 $15.00 price from $2.00 to $7.50 each. 
GET MOONS’ CATALOGUE 
THE WM. H. MOON COMPANY 
E PHILADELPHIA OFFICE MAKEFIELD TERRACE MORRISVILLE, PA. | THEMOON NURSERY CORPORATION 
ay 21 S. Twelfth Street White Plains, N. Y. 
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FARR’S HARDY PLANTS 
Most of the hardy perennials— 
old-time favorites, like the 
Larkspurs, Asters, Phloxes, and 
the wonderfully beautiful new 
Irises — ean be planted 
in early spring. Roses, 
Lilacs, Mock Orange, 
and many other flower- 
ing shrubs grow bet- 
ter if planted in 
spring. Prospective 
© plantersshouldhave 
Farr’s Hardy 
Plant Specialties 
EDITION 1915-16 
Shrubs For Your «¥ 
Home Grounds 
Shrub-planting time will be 
here soon—but the time for 
planning is here now. Few home 
plantings have enough shrubs, for they 
have a multitude of uses —the low- 
growing kinds for hiding foundations 
and massing in front of the shrub bor- 
der; the tall sorts for screens or hedges. 
A good collection presents a great var- 
iety of color in flowers and _ foliage 
during the whole season, and is a valuable asset to 
the home grounds. 
Our Guide to Garden Plants 
gives practical instructions for arranging shrub borders, massing for 
color or screens. The catalogue also includes a complete list of desir- 
able Shrubs, Evergreens, Roses, Perennials and Bedding Plants. 
Whether you desire a single plant or a complete planting, you should 
have a copy—vwrite for it today. 
A. N. PIERSON, Inc. 
CROMWELL GARDENS 
= Box 12 Cromwell, Conn. 
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The Readers’ Service will gladly furnish information about Retail Shops 
a de luxe catalogue, accurately deserib- 
ing nearly 500 varieties of Irises (in- 
cluding my own Wyomissing Seed- 
lings), a large collection of Phloxes and 
Asters, and probably the finest varieties 
of Peonies ever offered. My new Lilacs 
include Lemoines’ latest introductions, and 
my list of Roses is specially complete. 
Twenty-four full page illustrations (twelve in natural colors) show the 
beauties of my gardens, perennials and shrubs. If you desire a copy 
of this catalogue write me at once. 
BERTRAND H. FARR, Wyomissing Nurseries 
104 Garfield Avenue, Wyomissing, Penna. 
