MOON'S    EVERGREEN  SHRUBS 
Some  of  our  Hybrid  Rhododendrons. 
HYBRID  RHODODENDRONS— Continued 
General  Grant.    Rosy  scarlet. 
Gomer  Waterer.    Best  pink. 
H.  H.  Hunnewell.  Crimson. 
H.  W.  Sargent.  Crimson. 
Kettledrum.    Deep  red. 
Lady  Armstrong.    Pale  rose. 
Lady  Claremont.    Rosy  scarlet. 
Michael  Waterer.    Scarlet  crimson. 
Old  Port.    Wine  red. 
Parson's  Gloriosa.    Soft  rose. 
Roseum  elegans.    Rose,  small  hardy  <>ro\ver. 
Native  Rhododendrons 
Rhododendron  maximum.  A  native  shrub 
that  is  beautiful  among  our  mountainous  regions  in 
June  and  July,  when  its  great  white  (sometimes  rosy 
pink)  flower  masses  appear  in  full  bloom  along  the 
roadsides  or  on  banks  of  streams.  The  landscape 
artist  uses  them  in  much  the  same  way  that  nature 
does.  For  covering  banks,  for  groups  or  masses  in 
shady  situations,  as  an  undergrowth  in  wooded 
places  or  for  planting  beside  drives  and  paths,  noth- 
ing is  more  attractive.  The  heavy,  glossy  green  leaves 
make  a  magnificent  setting  for  the  large,  showy 
flowers.  Each  10  100 
2     to  3 K  ft  $2  00    $16  00    $135  00 
3K  to  5  ft  $2  50  to  3  00      20  00      160  00 
Rhododendrons  by  the  Carload 
^  We  are  in  a  position  to  supply  Rhododendron 
naximum  from  2  to  7  feet  in  height,  in  carload 
lots.     We  dig  these  carefully  and  they  withstand 
I  transplanting  especially  well. 
Upon  request,  further  particulars  and  prices  of 
carload  shipments  will  be  cheerfully  given. 
I        Dwarf  Rhododendrons 
These  low-growing  plants  are  splendid  for  use 
where  a  dwarf  evergreen  shrub  is  required,  and  well 
adapted  for  planting  in  the  front  of  beds  of  larger 
Rhododendrons  or  with  Azaleas.    Their  flowers  are 
j  showy,  and  on  this  account  alone  they  ought  to  be 
i  more  generally  planted. 
The  Wm.  H.  Moon  Company 
K  Glenwood  Nurseries 
Morrisville,  Pennsylvania 
Myrtif olium.  M yrtle-Le aved  Rhododendron . 
Purplish  flowers  and  low,  bushy  habit. 
Each 
1  to  IK  ft  $1  50 
Odoratum.  A  dwarf,  dense  form,  with  sweet 
pink  and  white  flowers.  Each 
1  to  IK  ft   $1  50 
Punctatum.  Pale  rose  and  spotted;  open  habit; 
the  earliest  of  all  to  flower.  Each  lo 
1  to  IK  ft   $1  50    $12  50 
Wilsonianum.  Pinkish  flowers.  A  dwarf, 
dense  form,  with  splendid  foliage. 
Each  ,10 
1  to  IK  ft  $1  50    $12  50 
Yucca  Filamentosa.    Adam's  Needle 
In  June  or  July  it  sends  up  tall  stalks  laden  with 
ivory  white  flowers.  Desirable  alone  or  in  shrub- 
bery and  herbaceous  borders.  Grows  well  most 
anywhere,  and  endures  dry,  sandy  soils,  where 
little  else  will  grow. 
Each  10  100 
3-  vear  large  plants  $0.  35      $2  50    $20  00 
4-  year  fine  heavy  plants  .  .       50       3  50      25  00 
Yucca  or  Adam's  Needle.  A  plant  of  tropical  appearance 
that  flowers  in  early  Summer.  It  is  well  adapted  for  planting 
in  colonies  or  among  shrubbery  or  perennial  borders. 
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