The  Wm.  H.  Moon  Company  ^  ^  ^ 
Glenwood  Nurseries  Jt  MOON'S      DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS 
Mornsville,  Pennsylvania  w_ya.ia.>.v^x^^ 
WHM 
A  shrubbery  planting  made  with  stock  from  our  Nurseries. 
DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS 
WHETHER  planted  individually  or  collectively,  the  shrub  is  an  important  feature  in  the  adornment 
of  any  grounds.  There  are  locations  which  suggest  the  planting  of  individual  shrubs,  which  are 
allowed  space  for  symmetrical  development,  and  in  such  locations  their  grace  and  beauty  cannot 
be  surpassed.  In  groups  they  can  be  made  to  emphasize  some  feature  of  the  lawn,  to  screen  some  un- 
sightly object  or  to  destroy  the  strong,  stiff  lines  of  foundation  walls.  At  the  edges  of  the  lawn,  along 
walks  and  drives,  or  in  distant  corners,  a  collection  of  shrubs  may  be  gathered  that  will  give  a  succession 
of  bloom  from  the  opening  of  Spring  until  frost  comes  to  destroy  the  flowers.  Shrubs  with  purple  and 
yellow  leaves  should  be  added,  to  give  character  and  contrast  to  the  planting.  When  the  leaves  have 
gone,  the  brilliant  fruits  of  other  species  and  bright,  conspicuous  bark  of  certain  shrubs  add  variety  and 
interest  to  the  monotony  of  Winter. 
The  assortment  we  offer  includes  varieties  suited  to  every  purpose,  and  our  strong,  well-rooted  plants 
produce  immediate  effects  that  are  not  possible  with  smaller  and  lighter  sizes. 
Special  prices  will  be  made  on  shrubs  in  large  quantities. 
Shrubs  that  usually  grow  over  12  feet  are  marked  (L) ;  from  8  to  12  feet,  (M) ;  from  6  to  8 
feet,  (S)  ;  3  to  6  feet,  (D);  and  3  feet  and  below,  (VD). 
y^^sculus 
^sculus  parviflora;  syn.  Pavia  macro- 
stachya.  Dwarf  Horse  Chestnut.  (L)  July. 
A_broad,  large  shrub  of  great  beauty. 
Each  10 
IK  to  2  ft   $0  75      $6  00 
Amelanchier 
Amelanchier  vulgaris.  European  Service 
Berry,  or  Juneberry.  (M)  April.  Racemes  of 
small  white  flowers;  followed  by  blue-black  berries. 
Well  suited  for  wild  and  natural  effects. 
Each  10  100 
to  2  ft   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
Amorpha  frutiscosa.     False   Indigo.  (L) 
Terminal  panicles  of  pretty,  odd  and  attractive 
bluish-purple  flowers  in  July.  Each         10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  25    $2  00    $15  00 
Amygdalus.  Almonds 
Amygdalus  communis,  var.  alba  flore  pleno. 
White-Flowering  Almond.  (M)  Erect,  slender 
branches,  covered  in  May  with  small,  very  double 
and  fragrant  white  flowers.                Each  10 
2  to  3  ft                                         $0  35  $3  00 
3  to  4  ft  '.  .        50  4  Op 
A.  communis,  var.  rubra  flore  pleno.  Red- 
Flowering  Almond.  (M).  Each  lo  , 
2  to  3  ft                                             $0  35  $3  00 
Amorpha 
Amorpha  canescens.  Lead  Plant.  (D) 
June.  Blue  flowers  in  dense  terminal  panicles. 
Prefers  a  sunny,  well-drained  position.  Interesting 
in  any  planting  of  shrubbery. 
'p:ach  10    •      100  •' 
2  to  2 K  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $18  00 
Andromeda 
Andromeda  Mariana.  Lilv-of-the- Valley 
Shrub.  (VD)  A  neat  Httle  plant,  with  bright  green 
leaves,  valuable  in  groups  and  at  the  front  of 
shrubberies.  In  early  Spring  it  is  fragrant  with 
small j  waxy  white  flowers.  •  Each  .  lo 
IK  to  2  ft  >   $0  50    $4  00 
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Prices  in  this  catalogue  include  packing  and  are  f.  o.  b.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  our  shipping  point 
