THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Large Evergreens a Specialty 



of the MORRISVILLE NURSERY 



Having been established since 184Q and always specialized on evergreens, the Morrisville 

 Nursery has probably the finest stock of large specimen trees in the country. During all these years 

 every variety that'is worth growing, including the rare ones, has been tested and gathered together. 

 Special attention has been given their culture. They have been frequently transplanted and root 

 pruned, and having been allowed plenty of room they have grown to full symmetry and beauty. These 

 can be moved with the minimum of risk by my special method shown in the illustration. By this 

 process the ball of earth around the roots is undisturbed, and the tree is transplanted without taking 

 from the tub. The tub is collapsible and is removed after the tree is in the ground. 



The tree here represented .js_a.Nprdmann's Fir, 20 feet high. It has been transplanted and 

 root pruned eight times in the last twenty years and was placed in this tub in the Spring of 1904. 

 It is in excellent condition. Price, $250 f.o.b. Morrisville. I have a number of these ready for 

 immediate shipment, and many other varieties in Firs, Spruces, and Pines, large size. 



Hedges Are Also a Specialty 



HEMLOCK, SPRUCE, ARBORVIT^, 

 AND RETINOSPORA 



I offer an especially fine stock of Hemlocks 

 in all sizes. The accompanying cut shows a 

 matured example. 



Fine Evergreen Stock in Every Variety 



Write for superbly illustrated catalogue descriptive of my evergreen and other stock 



SAMUEL C. MOON, Morrisville Nursery, Morrisville, Pa. 



ESTABLISHED IN 1849 BY MAHLON MOON 



BLUE SPRUCE 



(Picea Pungens glaiica Kosterii) transplanted last Spring, growing at Mount Hissarlik Nurseries, 

 New Rochelle, N. Y. J. H. Troy, Proprietor. New York Office, 24 E. 34th St. Send c i°iio]:f ated 



