MOON'S    DECIDUOUS    SHRUBS        m  ^''''"Gie'drdN^l.Ted/, 
Morrisville,  Pennsylvania 
VARIETIES  OF  HIBISCUS  OR  ALTHEAS 
— Continued 
Grandiflora  superba.  White, 
shaded  to  pink  and  carmine.  4  to 
5  ft. 
Joan  of  Arc.  Pure  white;  very 
double.    2  to  3  ft.;  5  to  6  ft. 
Lady  Stanley.  White,  shaded 
rose.    5  to  6  ft. 
Leopold!  plena.  Dwarf;  early 
bloomer;  white  flowers.  2  to  3  ft.; 
5  to  6  ft. 
Luteola  plena.  Double  white. 
3  to  4  ft. 
Monstrosa.  Very  large;  white 
flowers.    2  to  3  ft.;  5  to  6  ft. 
Paeoniflora.  W^hite,  with  cherry- 
red  center;  very  floriferous.  5  to  6  ft. 
Purpurea  simplex.  Single  pur- 
ple.   5  to  6  ft. 
Rubis.  The  darkest  red  of  the 
single  Altheas.    2  to  3  ft. 
Totus  albus  simplex.  Large, 
single,  pure  white. 
Each         10  100 
2  to2Kft.,  $0  35  $2  50  $18  00 
2  K  to  3  ft.,         50      3  00      20  00 
Van  Houttei.  White,  with  red 
center.    4  to  5  ft.;  5  to  6  ft. 
Hippophae 
Hippophae  rhamnoides.  Sea 
Buckthorn.  (M)  A  hardy  shrub 
that  endures  exposure  and  the  unfer- 
tile soils  of  sandy  and  barren  places. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft.  .  .$0  35      $2  50    $18  00 
Hibiscus  or  Althea. 
bloom  abundantly. 
From  July  to  September,  when  little  else  is  in  flower,  these 
There  are  many  colors  in  our  large  assortment  of  varieties. 
Hypericum.    St.  John's  Wort 
Hypericum  aureum.  (D)  July  to  September. 
A  stifl:,  dense  shrub  that  bears  abundant  yellow 
flowers  at  a  time  when  little  else  is  blooming. 
Hardy  as  far  north  as  Massachusetts;  grows  well  in 
moist,  stony  ground  and  shaded  places.  A  small 
plant,  useful  at  the  front  of  shrubbery  borders. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
H.  Kalmianum.  (D)  Hardy  and  suited  to  dry 
or  exposed  positions.    Bright,  attractive  foliage. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
H.  Moserianum.  Gold  Flower.  (VD) 
June  until  frost.  A  low,  creeping  plant,  with 
bright  green  leaves  that  make  a  pretty  setting  for 
the  golden  yellow  flowers.  Well  suited  for  shrub- 
bery and  perennial  beds.      Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
Jasminum 
Jasminum  nudiflorum.  Yellow  Jasmine. 
February  or  March.  Hardy  only  in  sheltered  places 
north  of  Philadelphia;  admired  for  its  yellow  flowers 
in  the  first  warm  days  of  Spring. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
Jasminum  officinale.  Jessamine.  Not  quite 
so  hardy  as  the  former,  but  it  is  popular  in  the  South, 
where  its  fragrant  white  flowers  blossom  in  Summer. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  50     $3  50    $25  00 
Kerria,  or  Corchorus 
Shrubs  with  tender,  bright  green  branches  that 
are  ornamental  even  when  divested  of  leaves. 
They  grow  in  almost  any  soil,  and  do  well  in  open 
or  shaded  places.  All  varieties  have  attractive 
foliage,  and  are  invaluable  at  the  front  of  shrub- 
beries or  in  groups  by  themselves.  Orange-yellow 
flowers  are  borne  abundantly  in  May  and  sparingly 
through  the  Summer. 
Kerria  Japonica  (simplex).  (S)  Single 
flowers.    Very  floriferous.    Each  lo  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  50      $3  50    $25  00 
var.  argentea  variegata.  (S)  A  desirable  sil- 
very variegated  form,  useful  for  contrasts. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  50     $3  50    $25  00 
var.  flore  pleno.  Globe  Flower.  (S)  Simi- 
lar to  K.  Japonica  in  appearance,  with  double 
rosette-like  flowers.  Each  10  lOO 
3  to  4  ft..   $0  50     $3  50    $25  00 
Prices  in  this  catalogue  include  packing  and  are  f.  o.  b.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  our  shipping  point 
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