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MOONS’ HARDY TREES and PLANTS 
for Every Place and Purpose 
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Imagine a small tree heavily lacen Sugar Maple The Rose of Sharon blooms unremittingly 
with myriads of these delicate white One of the best and most attractive maples from July to September in colors ranging from 
fragrant flowers during the month for all-around purposes, especially adapted to white through delicate pink to cherry red. Send 
of June. Japan has sent us such a lawn and road-side plantings. for list of varieties. 
tree called “‘Styrax Japonica. Each Per10 Per 100 Each Per1i0 Per 100 
Each Per 10 12-14 ft., 134-2”  cal., $2.25 $20.00 $175.00 Deis in GGG OE O.OCLOO EO $0.25 $2.00 $15.00 
A ORG a pitetetererercieveueyecwinrc:syr ase $0.75 $6.00 12-14 ft.,2 -2%"cal., 3.00 25.00 225.00 SAAS a Bo raitatsuaterspale 5) 2.50 20.00 
Write us now for any desired planting information and get our helpful catalogue 
THE WM. H. MOON COMPANY 
) PHILADELPHIA OFFICE MAKEFIELD TERRACE MORRISVILLE, PA. THE MOON NURSERY CORPORATION 
x 21 S. Twelfth Street White Plains, N. Y. 
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Fairfax Roses will grow 
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just as well as they do in ours. They are propagated 
under natural conditions— not forced in hot green- 
houses. They are hardy, vigorous plants that will 
thrive in all climates. They are all wintered out of 
doors and will bloom freely the first season. The 
great care we take in selection has enabled us to pro- 
duce blooms of such extraordinary beauty that Fairfax 
Roses are celebrated amongst rose growers everywhere, 
and there is no reason why you should not be able to 
grow them just as wellas wedo. Send fora copy of my 
1916 Rose 
Book — Free 
It not only describesand 
illustrates the hundreds 
of beautiful hardy kinds 
of Fairfax Roses that 
will thrive in your 
garden, but it tells you 
how to grow roses with 
the greatest success. If 
you are having trouble 
with your roses, write me 
about it and I will gladly 
advise you what to do. 
The beautiful Fairfax Killar- 
ney ose shown here —an 
exquisite pink. Heavy 
2-year old plants . . 40c 
W.R. Gray 
Box 6 
OAKTON 
Fairfax Co. Virginia 
E. W. Townsend Square Deal Nursery 
Salisbury, Maryland 
Makes SPECIAL OFFER to Garden Magazine Readers 
Strawberry Plants 
25 100 
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Asparagus roots, 2 yr. old at 50c per 100 
41 varieties grape vines, 2 yr. at 15c each 
Every plant guaranteed true to name and with the highest 
fruiting power and to reach you in good condition and to 
please you or money back. Mail order direct (mention 
Garden Magazine). Prices are f. 0. b. Salisbury, Md. (by 
ex-collect). Parcel post —add 4c each on Strawberry; 1c 
each on other stock. 500 plants at tooo rate. Hundreds 
of good varieties in’ our catalog —not listed here. 
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