The  Wm.  H.  Moon  Company 
Sr.Xfpr„tu.ania  «  MOON'S  EVERGREENS 
Thuya  occidentalis,  var.  Columbia;  syn. 
Thuya  Queen  Victoria.  (S)  Foliage  remarkable 
for  its  pretty  yellowish-white  markings.  Each 
IK  to  2  ft   $2  00 
3     to  4  ft   3  00 
Compact  Arborvitae 
var.  compacta.  (D)  Dwarf,  dense  little  ever- 
greens, having  light  green  foliage  and  neat,  attrac- 
tive habit.  Popular  for  beds,  borders,  cemeteries, 
house  decoration  or  small,  low-growing  hedges,  giv- 
ing a  pleasing  formal  effect. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IX  ft  $0  50      $3  50    S25  00 
IX  to  IX  ft...  ]  Pine  r  1  00  8  00  70  00 
IK  to  2  ft  I    broad    I     1  50      12  .50    100  00 
2  to2Kft...(    bushy  I     2  00      17  50    150  00 
2  K  to  3  ft.  ...  J  I    2  50      22  50    200  00 
Douglas'  Golden  Arborvitae,  var.  Douglasii 
AUREA.     (S)     A  fine,  pyramidal  golden  evergreen. 
Each  10 
3  to  3K  ft   $3  00    $27  50 
Douglas'  Pyramidal  Arborvitae,  var.  Douglasii 
PYRAMiDALis.  (S)  Pyramidal  habit;  dark  green, 
attractive  foliage.  Each  lo 
2  to  3  ft   3^2  00    $17  50 
3  to  4  ft   3  00      25  00 
4  to  5  ft.   4  00 
Globe  Arborvitae.  Compact  Arborvitae. 
Two  low-growing  varieties  valued  in  all  Evergreen  bed  plant- 
ings, also  for  low  hedges  and  edgings  to  walks. 
TOM  THUMB  ARBORVIT^,  var  Ellwan- 
GERiANA.  (D)  Its  low  growth  and  compact  sym- 
metry make  it  valuable  for  decorations  in  small  areas 
and  in  the  front  of  evergreen  beds,  or  wherever  a 
small  evergreen  is  wanted.  Silvery  foliage  that  turns 
darker  in  Winter.  Each  lo  loo 
IK  to  2  ft   $0  75      $5  00    $40  00 
2  to  2K  ft   1  50      12  50    100  00 
2K  to  3  ft   1  75      15  00    125  00 
3  to  4  ft   2  00      17  50 
Heath-Leaved  Arborvitae,  var.  Ericoides. 
(D)  Appears  very  much  like  the  preceding,  except 
in  Winter  it  turns  even  darker  Both  kinds  are  de- 
sirable, and  should  be  freely  used  in  all  plantings  of 
small-growing  evergreens.     p:ach  lo  loo 
i     to  IK  ft   $0  50     $3  50    $25  00 
IK  tolK  ft   1  00       7  50     60  00 
IK  to  2  ft   1  50      12  50 
Globe  Arborvitae 
var.  globosa.  (VD)  Very  dwarf  and  compact: 
grows  naturally  into  a  rounded,  almost  ball-like 
form,  that  makes  it  useful  in  groups,  for  speci- 
mens, vases,  or  for  formal  planting  about  garden 
walks,  etc.  Each  10  100 
1      to  IK  ft..  )  (  $0  75    S6  00    $50  00 
iKtolKft..  C     Broad.    J    1  50    12  50    100  00 
bushy 
specimens. 
2     to  2 K  ft. 
IK  to  2  ft.  ..  (  .„1".!!?L^  )    2  00    17  50    150  00 
2  50    20  00 
Hovey's  Golden  Arborvitae 
var.  Hoveyii.  (VD)  Resembles  T.  compacta, 
and  is  useful  in  the  same  way;  it  differs  principally 
in  having  lighter  tints  in  its  foliage. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft   so  50    S3  50    $25  00 
1 K  to  1 K  ft.  ('  1  00      8  00      70  00 
IK  to  2  ft..  .  f        Fine.       j  1  50    12  50    100  00 
2  to  2K  ft.  i  ^'"^Jck^'''^  2  00  17  50  150  00 
2Kto3ft...-^  ■         2  50    22  50    200  00 
var.  intermedia.  (D)  .Round,  like  T.  globosa, 
but  not  so  dense  and  compact. 
Each  10  100 
IKtolKft   $150    $12  50    $100  00 
var.  plicata.  (S)  Dense,  upright  form,  light 
green  color.  Each        10  lOO 
1  to  IK  ft   $1  00    $7  50    $60  00 
var.  pumila.    (D)    Dwarf,  compact  form. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  1 K  ft   $1  00    $7  50    $60  00 
Pyramidal  Arborvitae 
var.  pyramidalis.  (S)  Similar  to  American 
Arborvitae  iT.  occidentalis) ,  but  more  dense  in  habit; 
finer  in  texture,  and  retains  its  lustrous  green  color 
all  Winter.  It  is  of  the  same  columnar  habit  that 
adapts  it  to  formal  planting,  and  suits  it  for  lawn 
specimens  and  evergreen  groups. 
Each  10  100 
1  K  to  2  ft   $0  50      $3  50    $25  00 
3  to  4  ft..  \     Especially     j      1  75       15  00     125  00 
4  to  5  ft..  J  fine  and  bushy.  )      2   50       22  50     200  00 
5  to  6  ft   3  00     27  50    250  00 
var.  Reidii.  (D)  A  rare  sort  of  rather  dwarf 
habit.  It  is  desirable  and  especially  adapted  to 
Southern  plantings.  Each         10  100 
IK  to  2  ft   $1  25    $10  00    $80  00 
2  to  2  K  ft   1  50      12  50 
Vervaene's  Arborvitae,  var.  Verv^neana.  (S) 
The  same  slender,  erect  habit  and  form  as  T. 
occidentalis.  Green  and  golden  colors  are  prettily 
mingled  in  the  foliage.  Each  10 
2  to  3  ft   $1  50    $12  50 
3  to  4  ft   2  50      20  00 
SIBERIAN  ARBORVIT.E,  var.  Wareana; 
SYN.  SiBERiCA.  (S)  Of  lower  growth  than  the  other 
pyramidal  forms.  The  branches  are  stouter,  and 
the  dark,  rich  green  foliage  more  dense.  Hardy  in 
coldest  places,  and  much  in  demand  for  general 
purposes.  Each         10  100 
1 K  to  2  ft   $125    $10  00    $80  00 
2     to  2K  ft   1  50      13  50    125  00 
Golden  Siberian  Arborvitae,  var.  Wareana 
AUREA.  Each  10 
2K  to  3  ft   $2  00    $17  50 
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