MOON'S    EVERGREENS  k  ^^'''""■&n'ir,%^Ss 
Ivlorrisville,  Pennsylvania 
Golden  Spruce,  var.  aurea.    (S).  Each 
6  to  10  ft   $10  00  to  $15  00 
var.  coerulea.  (M)  Similar  to  the  better 
known  White  Spruce.  Each        10  100 
IK  to  2  ft   $1  00    $7  50    $65  00 
Dwarf  White  Spruce,  var.  nana.  (VD).  Each 
IX  to  IK  ft   $1  50 
Alcock's  Spruce.  Picea  Alcockiana.  (M) 
Needles  dark  green  above,  silvery  blue  beneath. 
Each  10 
2  to  2K  ft   $2  00    $17  50 
Engleman's  Spruce.  Picea  Englemanii. 
(M)    Similar  to  the  familiar  Blue  Spruce. 
Each 
3  to  4  ft   $3  00  to  $4  00 
This  Norway  Spruce  was  photo- 
graphed right  after  it  was  received  from 
our  nurseries  and  planted.  Our  trees  are 
all  low  branched,  full  and  symmetrically 
developed. 
Norway  Spruce 
Picea  excelsa.  (L)  This  familiar  Spruce  is 
more  generally  used  than  any  of  the  others.  It 
is  a  rapid  grower;  does  well  in  most  soils,  and 
withstands  the  bleak,  cold  winds  of  Winter.  If  left 
untrimmed,  they  spread  out  magnificently  and 
make  desirable  specimens.  They  make  splendid 
wind-breaks  and  shelter-belts.  If  planted  as  hedges 
and  sheared,  they  become  impenetrable  and  as 
good  for  this  purpose  as  any  evergreen.    It  is 
also  the  cheapest. 
IK  to  2  ft, 
2  to  3  ft   1 
3  to  4  ft. 
4  to  5  ft. 
5  to  6  ft. 
6  to  7  fr. 
7  to  8  ft. 
Especially 
fine  and 
bushy. 
Each 
$0  50 
00 
50 
00 
00 
00 
50 
10 
$3  50 
7 
12 
17 
35 
50 
50 
50 
50 
00 
00 
8  to  10  ft   10  00 
70  00 
90  00 
100 
$25  00 
60  00 
100  00 
150  00 
300  00 
400  00 
600  00 
Picea  excelsa,  var.  conica.    (D)     Dwarf,  cone- 
shaped  form.  Each  10 
IK  to  2  ft                                      $1  25    $10  00 
Tiger  Tail  Spruce,  var.  elata.  (D)  Gro- 
tesque form,  with  long,  slender,  awkward  branches. 
Each 
5  to  7  ft   $4  00 
Gregory  Spruce,  var.  Gregoriana.  (VD) 
Low,  dense  and  compact  form. 
Each  10 
1  to  IK  ft   $1  25    $10  00 
2  to  2  K  ft   4  00 
Inverted  Spruce,  var.  inverta.  (S)  The 
lateral  branches  sprawl  about  in  grotesque,  con- 
torted forms.    Extremely  odd. 
2  to  2  K  ft. 
2K  to  3  ft. 
4  to   5  ft.. 
5  to   6  ft.. 
6  to  8  ft.. 
8  to  10  ft.. 
Unsually  nice  stock. 
Each  10 
$2  00  $17  50 
2  50  22  So 
4  00     35  0 
Each 
$5  00  to  $6  00 
7  50  to  10  00 
10  00  to  15  00 
Maxwell  Spruce,  var.  Maxwellii.  (VD)  A 
low  dwarf  form. 
Each 
1  to  1 K  ft.  X  1 K  ft   $2  50 
var.  parviformis.  (D)  A  dwarf  Japanese  form 
similar  to  Remont's  Spruce. 
Each 
2  to  3  ft   $3  00 
Pyramidal  Spruce,  var.  pyramid alis.  (M) 
Foliage  similar  to  Picea  excelsa.  The  narrow,  erect 
habit  suits  it  for  individual  and  formal  planting. 
Each         10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $1  50    $12  50    $100  00 
3  to  4  ft   3  00     25  00 
Remont's  Spruce,  var.  Remontii.  (VD) 
Dwarf,  compact  variety;  dark  green  foliage. 
Each 
1  to  IK  ft   $1  25 
IK  to  2  ft   1  75 
Eastern,  or  Oriental  Spruce 
Picea  Orientalis.  (S)  Short,  lustrous  dark 
green  needles  of  finer  texture  than  those  of  the 
Norway  Spruce,  which  it  resembles.  Its  habit  is 
symmetrical  and  compact,  forming  a  shapely,  pyra- 
midal tree.  It  is  hardy,  and  one  of  our  best  ever- 
greens for  groups  and  specimens.  It  should  be 
more  generally  planted. 
1 K  to  2  ft  
2  to  2K  ft. 
2K  to  3  ft. 
3  to  3K  ft. 
3  K  to  4  ft. 
4  to  5  ft. . . 
Splendid 
stock. 
Each 
10 
100 
$1 
50 
$12  50 
$100  00 
2 
00 
17  50 
150  00 
2 
50 
22  50 
200  00 
3 
00 
27  50 
250  00 
3 
50 
32  50 
300  00 
5 
00 
45  00 
400  00 
Each 
$6  00  to  $7  50 
Larger  trees  12  to  24  ft.  high,  $15.00  to  $40.00  each. 
6  to  8  ft   7  50  to  12  00 
Picea  Polita.  (M)  Rigid,  spiny  needles.  De- 
sirable for  individual  planting.  Each 
2  to  3  ft   $2  50 
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