Coniferous  Evergreens 
jiVERGREENS  are  our  great  specialty.  To  produce  the  finest  in  the  United  States  has  been 
our  aim  for  over  a  quarter-century.  The  successful  transplanting  and  handsome  growth 
of  "  Moon's  Evergreens "  have  become  proverbial,  and  the  ever-increasing  demand  is  re- 
ward for  the  past  and  incentive  to  future  efforts.  The  soil  of  the  Glenwood  Nurseries  is 
especially  adapted  to  the  growth  of  Evergreens,  insuring  fine,  fibrous  roots.  Frequent 
root-pruning  in  midsummer  and  early  autumn  also  contributes  largely  to  their  success 
when  transplanted,  and  our  method  of  shipping  specimen  trees,  with  balls  of  earth 
and  burlap  covering  their  roots,  practically  insures  fine  growth  when  planted  again. 
Evergreens  may  be  planted  in  spring,  or  with  equal  success  later,  in  August  and 
September.  They  cannot  be  valued  by  height  alone;  the  shearings  frequently  given 
them  are  to  reduce  their  height  and  make  them  grow  into  beautiful  symmetrical  speci- 
mens. Spindling  odds  and  ends  might  measure  more  than  our  well-pruned,  bushy, 
sjTumetrical  young  trees,  and  yet  not  be  worth  the  planting. 
This  fact  makes  it  very  difficult  to  describe  Evergreens  fully,  and  accounts  for 
difference  in  price  where  but  slight  difference  in  height  occurs.  At  Glenwood  we  have 
many  specimen  Evergreens,  whose  beauty  must  be  seen  to  be  fully  appreciated,  and 
we  cannot  too  strongly  emphasize  the  fact  that  buyers  should,  when  at  all  possible^ 
visit  our  nurseries  to  inspect  the  splendid  stock  we  offer.  The  central  location  of 
the  Glenwood  Nurseries,  as  shown  by  the  map  on  page  3,  is  thus  an  advantage  that  is 
yearly  more  realized. 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
Evergreen  dug  with  ball  of 
earth,  and  ready  for  packing 
