FOREWORD 
HERE  has  been  a  revolution  in  the  nursery 
business  since  those  days  when  trees  were 
planted  closely  together  and  left  until  sold, 
or  more  often  until  worthless  from  crowd- 
ing and  neglect. 
We  may  be  pardoned  for  our  pride  in 
the  part  we  have  taken  in  changing  the  old 
order;  for  at  Glenwood  each  tree  is  given  ample  space  for  its 
symmetrical  development.  Thorough  cultivation  is  practiced, 
abundant  fertilizer  is  used,  and  every  means 
that  will  encourage  a  strong,  vigorous  growth 
employed.    And  special  care  is  exercised  in 
digging,  packing  and  grading  our  products 
to  a  high-quality  standard. 
In  the  rush  of  business  we  sometimes 
make  mistakes,  and  when  we  do  you  will  find 
us  willing  to  correct  them.  While  we  do  not 
guarantee  our  stock  to  grow,  we  will,  when 
satisfactory  explanation  of  failure  is  given, 
allow  concessions  to  any  one  that  may  have 
suffered  an  undue  proportion  of  loss  with 
our  products. 
In  purchasing  trees  and  shrubbery,  con- 
siderations like  these  count  for  more  than 
mere  economy  in  price,  when  obtained  at  the 
sacrifice  of  quality;  for  weak,  inferior  or 
diseased  nursery  stock  means  not  only  loss  of 
money  and  loss  of  time  in  getting  results, 
but  disappointment  and  the  danger  of  con- 
tamination to  plants  you  may  already  have. 
Upon  the  quality  of  our  product  and  upon 
the  policy  of  a  "square  deal"  our  modest 
little  nursery  of  thirty-eight  years  ago  has 
increased  to  400  acres  in  extent,  and  now 
contains  almost  2,500  varieties  of  hardy 
trees  and  plants  for  every  place  and  pur- 
pose. An  assortment  of  this  size,  with  the 
other  advantages  mentioned,  appeals  to  the 
purchaser  of  choice  ornamental  nursery 
stock,  and  we  invite  you  to  remember  Moon's 
Trees  when  wanting  anything  in  our  line. 
THE  WM.  H.  MOON  COMPANY 
Glenwood  Nurseries         Morrisville,  Pa. 
James  M.  Moon,  President 
Henry  W.  Comfort,  Vice-President 
Wm.  H.  Moon,  General  Manager  and  Treasurer 
Philadelphia  Office:  616  Stephen  Girard  Building,  21  S.  Twelfth  Street 
COPYRIGHT,  1910,  BY  THE  WM.  H.  MOON  COMPANY 
