The  Wm.  H.  Moon  Company 
Glenwood  Nurseries 
Morrisville,  Pennsylvania 
MOON'S  E\^ERGREENS 
Pyramidal  Juniper,  var.  pyramidalis.  (S) 
Similar  in  habit  to  the  above,  but  a  taller  and 
more  rapid  grower;  less  dense,  lighter  color,  and 
valued  more  for  formal  work;  also  for  grouping  with 
other  evergreens,  to  contrast  habit  and  color. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  2 K  ft   |0  75    $5  00    $40  00 
4  to  5  ft   2  00    17  50 
Swedish  Juniper,  var.  Suecica.    (S)  Closely 
resembles  the  Irish  Juniper.    Each        10  100 
IX  to  IK  ft   $1  00    $7  50    $60  00 
White-Leaved  Juniper.    Juniperus  excelsa, 
VAR.  Stricta  variegata.  (S)  a  desirable  variety 
of  conical  form,  with  grayish  green  foliage.    An  oc- 
casional branchlet  tipped  with  white.    Each  10 
IK  to  2  ft   $1  50    $12  50 
2  to  2  K  ft   2  50 
3  to  4  ft   5  00 
Japanese  Juniper.   Juniperus  Japonica.  (D) 
A   half-erect,  half-prostrate  form,  with  glaucous, 
light  green  foliage.  Each  lO 
2  to  2K  ft   $2  00    $17  50 
2K  to  3  ft   2  50      22  50 
3  to  4  ft   3  50      32  50 
Golden  Japanese  Juniper,  var.  aurea.  (D) 
1 K  to  2  ft   $2  00 
Large,  well-developed  plants   12  50 
J.  Pfitzeriana.  (D)  A  novelty  of  low  growth 
and  attractive  green  foliage.  Each 
2  to2Kft   $1  50 
SAVIN  JUNIPER.  Juniperus  Sabina.  (VD) 
Another  spreading  form,  with  deep,  dark  green 
foliage.  Very  valuable  for  rockeries,  grouping  and 
borders,  making  a  pleasant  contrast  to  other  low- 
growing  trees.  Each        10  100 
1     to  l^ft   $0  75    $6  00    $50  00 
IK  to  IK  ft   1  00      7  50     65  00 
IK  to  2  ft   1  50    12  50    100  00 
Tamarix-Leaved  Juniper,  var.  Tamarisici- 
FOLiA.  (D)  A  beautiful  plant,  with  delicate, 
bluish-green  foliage. 
Each  10 
IK  to  IK  ft   $2  00    $17  50 
IK  to  2  ft   2  50      22  50 
2K  to  3  ft..   3  50 
Low  spreading  specimens   5  00 
Waukegan  Juniper,   var.  Waukegan.  (D) 
A  native,  low-growing  form  of  spreading  habit. 
Good  for  rockeries.  Each 
IK  to  IK  ft   $1  00 
Juniperus  Virginalis  globosa.  Each 
1  to  IK  ft   $2  00 
Red  Cedar.  Juniperus  Virginiana.  (M) 
The  upright  habit,  the  sombre  hue  of  its  foliage 
and  the  freedom  with  which  it  grows  in  unfertile 
places  are  valuable  qualities.  Each  lo 
2  K  to  3  ft   $1  50    $13  50 
3  to  4  ft   2  00      17  50 
Golden  Virginia  Cedar,  var.  elegantissima. 
(M)    An  odd  golden  form  of  the  above. 
Each  10 
IK  to  2  ft  :   $1  50    $13  50 
2  to  3  ft   2  00 
3  to  4  ft   3  50 
Blue  Virginia  Cedar,  var.  glauca.  (M) 
Similar  to  the  above.  Beautiful  blue,  glaucous 
foliage.  Each  10 
2K  to  3  ft   $2  00    $17  50 
3     to  4  ft   3  50 
var.  Schotti.    (D)    Similar  to  Red  Cedar,  more 
bushy  in  habit.                      '  Each 
3  to  4  ft   $3  00 
var.  Triparta.    (VD)    A  dwarf  spreading  form. 
Each 
1      to  2  ft   $2  00 
A  box  of  small  assorted  Evergreens  makes  a  lasting  decoration  for  veranda  or  terrace. 
PICEA.  SPRUCES 
PROBABLY  better  known  and  more  largely  planted  than  any  other  family  of  evergreens.   The  Spruces 
are  hardy,  rapid-growing,  reliable  in  almost  any  location.    They  mature  quickly,  and  live  to  a 
good  old  age.    They  make  beautiful  trees  when  planted  individually,  and  in  groups  and  collections 
they  are  just  as  effective. 
White   Spruce.      Picea   alba.     (L)     Habit  Each         lo  lOO 
similar  to  the  Norway  Spruce,  distinguished  by  its  1  K  to  2  f t   $1  00  $7  50  $60  00 
attractive  grayish-blue  color.    A  hardy  species  of  2     to  3  ft   1  50  12  50  100  00 
quick  growth,  especially  suited  for  coast  and  New  3     to  4  ft   2  00  17  50  160  GO 
England  plantings.  4  to  5  ft.   3  50  30  00 
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