MOON'S    ORNAMENTAL    TREES        «       ^'"'''"Gien'llSo"  nTsS 
Morrisville,  Pennsylvania 
Ring-Leaved  Willow,  var.  annularis.  (M) 
It  possesses  the  same  weeping  habit  as  the  5. 
Bahylonica.  The  leaves  are  darker  green,  and  curl 
exactly  like  a  ram's  horn.  A  desirable,  attractive 
and  interesting  tree.  Each  10 
10  to  12  ft.,  lii  to2  in.  cal   $2  00    $15  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  2  to  2K  in.  cal   2  50      20  00 
Wisconsin  Weeping  Willow,  var.  dolorosa. 
(M)  Very  similar  to  the  Babylonian  Weeping 
Willow,  but  hardier  in  our  coldest  States. 
Each  10  100 
6  to  8  ft   $1  00     $7  50    $50  00 
8  to  10  ft.,  IK  to  2  in.  cal.  1  25  9  00  65  00 
10tol2ft.,  2to2Kincal.,      1  50      12  50      90  00 
Goat,  or  Pussy  Willow.  Salix  caprea.  (S)  A 
quick-growing  shrubby  tree,  which  is  pretty  in  the 
first  warm  days  of  Spring,  with  a  multitude  of  small, 
fur-like  catkins  along  its  branches.  Often  called 
"Pussy  Willow."  Each         10  100 
6  to  8  ft   $1  00    $7  50 
8  to  10  ft   1  75    15  00  $125  00 
Kilmarnock  Willow,  var.  pendula.  (D)  A 
curious  umbrella-shaped  form,  with  silvery  gray 
leaves.  Our  stock  has  been  grafted  on  stems  4  or 
5  feet  in  height,  and  make  attractive  little  trees, 
covered  in  Spring  with  soft,  fur-like  catkins. 
Each 
2-  year  heads   $1  50 
THURLOW'S  WEEPING  WILLOW.  Salix 
ELEGANTissiMA.  (M)  In  our  nurseries,  where  we 
have  had  opportunity  to  observe  all  of  these  Wil- 
lows, we  find  this  variety  the  strongest,  most 
vigorous  grower.  In  general  appearance  it  is  al- 
most identical  with  the  Babylonian  types.  We 
highly  recommend  it.  Each  10  100 
10  to  12  ft.,  2  to  2 K  in.  cal.,  $2  00  $15  00  $125  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  2K  to  3  in.  cal.,  2  50  20  00  160  00 
14  to  16  ft.,  3  to  3  K  in.  cal.,   3  50      2  7  50    225  00 
Rosemary  Willow.  Salix  incana;  syn.  Ros- 
MARINIFOLIA  (D)  A  handsome,  odd-looking  tree 
or  bush,  with  rounded  head  and  slender  twigs. 
Each  10  100 
4  to  5  ft.,  bushy   $1  00     $7  50    $60  00 
3 -  year  large  heads,  grafted,   2  00 
Bay,  or  Laurel-Leaved  Willow.  Salix  pen- 
TANDRA.  (S)  Has  broad,  dark  green,  glossy  leaves, 
that  shine  conspicuously  in  the  sunlight.  A  strong 
grower  at  the  seashore,  along  water-edges  or  on  high 
ground.  Each  10  100 
5  to  6  ft   $0  75      $6  00    $50  00 
6  to  8  ft   1  25      10  00      75  00 
Purple  Osier,  or  New  American  Willow.  Salix 
PURPUREA,  VAR.  PENDULA.     (D) .         Each  10 
2-year  heads,  grafted  $1  50      $12  50 
Russian  Yellow-Barked  Willow.    Salix  Rus- 
sian.   (M)     Strong,  hardy  grower,   with  golden 
twigs,  tinted  with  red  at  the  ends.     Each  lO 
8  to  10  ft   $1  25    $10  00 
Golden-Barked  Willow.  Salix  Vitellina,  var. 
aurea.  (M)  Grows  into  a  massive,  low-headed 
tree.  Light  green  leaves  and  brilliant  golden  bark, 
that  is  particularly  bright  in  the  leafless  months 
of  Winter.  It  makes  a  fine  specimen,  with  a  per- 
sonality that  other  trees  do  not  possess. 
Each  10  100 
5  to  6  ft....   $0  75      $6  00    $50  00 
Weeping  Golden-Barked  Willow,  var.  aurea 
PENDULA.  (M)  The  bright  golden  branches  of  this 
Willow  weep  gracefully  in  long,  swaying  lengths. 
It  grows  rapidly  in  low  or  upland  places,  and 
endures  abuse  or  neglect.  It  is  rare,  but  so  desir- 
able that  we  urge  its  more  general  use. 
Each  10  100 
10  to  12  ft.,  15^  to  2  in.  cal.  .  $1  25  $10  00  $75  00 
12  to  14ft.,  2X  to2Kin.cal.,  1  50  12  50  100  00 
14to  16  ft.,  2Kto3Xin.cal.,  2  50  20  00  175  00 
16  to  20  ft.,  3 X  to  4  in.  cal.,   5  00  40  00 
var.  glauca.  (S)  A  tree  we  brought  from 
Europe  several  years  ago.  It  has  slender  branches, 
and  small,  narrow  green  leaves  that  are  silvery  be- 
neath. The  bark  is  slatish-gray.  A  good  tree  or 
large  bush  for  moist  places  and  water-side  plantings. 
Each 
5  to  6  ft   $0  50 
6  to  8  ft   1  00 
10 
$4  00 
7  50 
100 
$30  00 
50  00 
Sassafras 
Sassafras  officinale.  (S)  Our  familiar  native 
that  is  so  gorgeous  in  the  Fall,  with  its  brilliant 
coat  of  crimson  and  yellow. 
Each  10 
5  to  6  ft   $125    $10  00 
Our  trees  and  shrubbery  have  been  used  in  making  this 
secluded  nook  for  the  quiet  enjoyment  of  a  Summer-house  in 
a  small  subvirban  back  yard. 
Sophora 
Japan  Pagoda  Tree.  Sophora  Japonic  a.  (D) 
Small,  shining  green  leaves.  In  August,  when 
there  are  few  other  flowers,  this  is  showy  with 
clusters  of  creamy-white  bloom.  The  wood  of 
young  twigs  is  olive-green. 
Each  10 
3  to  4  ft   $1  00      $7  50 
6  to  7  ft   2  50 
Weeping  Pagoda  Tree,  var.  pendula.  (D). 
Each 
4  to  6  ft   $1  50 
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