The  Wm.  H.  Moon  Company 
Glen  wood  Nurseries  K 
Morrisville,  Pennsylvania 
MOON'S    DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS 
SINGLE  PANICLED  HYDRANGEA 
[Hydrangea  paniciilata) 
GREAT  PANICLED  HYDRANGEA 
(Hydrangea  panicuUita  grandijlora) 
The  Great  Panicled  Hydrangea,  shown  here,  was  sent  out  from  our  nurseries  four  years  ago  and  was,  at  that  time,  the  same 
size  as  our  4  to  4I/2  ft.  plants  offered  here  at  75  cents  each.    Look  at  the  results  obtained  in  this  short  time. 
HYDRANGEA 
NO  class  of  shrubs  is  better  known  than  the  Hydrangeas,  because  they  include  some  of  the  most  showy 
flowering  plants  that  are  found  in  cultivation.    They  grow  easily,  have  no  insect  enemies,  and, 
with  the  exception  of  the  Hortensis  varieties,  are  reliably  hardy.    A  crowning  feature  is  that  they 
bloom  during  the  comparatively  flowerless  months  of  July  to  September. 
Hydrangea  arborescens.  (S)  June  and  July. 
A  bushy  plant  from  our  native  woods,  with  corymbs 
of  white  flowers.  It  is  the  most  hardy  of  Hydran- 
geas, and  particularly  desirable  for  planting  in  shady 
places.  Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft.;  bushy   $0  50      $4  00    $30  00 
var.  grandiflora  sterilis.  Hills  of  Snow.  (S) 
June  and  July.  A  new  variety  having  immense 
pure  white  flowers. 
Each  10 
2  to  3  ft   $0  75      $5  00 
H.  hortensis,  var.  monstrosa.  (D)  Blue; 
larger  flowers  than  the  familiar  H.  Otaksa,  men- 
tioned below. 
Each  10  100 
IK  to  2  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
var.  Otaksa.  (D)  June  to  August.  The  pink,  or 
blue  Hydrangea  so  frequently  seen  in  tubs  and 
vases;  heavily  laden  with  numerous  large,  round 
flower-heads. 
Each  10  100 
IK  to  2  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
var.  ramulis  pictis.  (D)  Flowers  pink  or 
blue;  branches  purplish  black. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
var.  Thomas  Hogg.  (D)  June  to  August. 
Similar  to  Otaksa,  with  large  white  flowers. 
Each  10  100 
IK  to  2  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
Hydrangea  paniculata.  (M)  August  to  Septem- 
ber. Foliage  and  habit  similar  to  the  better-known 
great- panicled  Hydrangea.  Flowers  in  loose,  open 
clusters.   Splendid  for  shrubberies.  See  illustration. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  bushy   50       3  50      25  00 
4  to  5  ft.,  very  bushy   75       5  00     35  00 
Great-Panicled  Hydrangea 
var.  grandiflora.  Great-Panicled  Hydran- 
gea. (M)  From  July  to  September  there  is  no  shrub 
more  showy  than  this  favorite  Hydrangea,  whose 
branches  are  bent  beneath  the  weight  of  huge  white 
flower  clusters.  As  the  season  advances,  the  flower 
panicles  change  to  tints  of  pink  and  red.  Always  de- 
pendable.   See  illustration. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  bushy   50       3  50     25  00 
4  to  4K  ft.,  bushy   75       5  00     35  00 
Tree  form 
3K  to  4  ft   75       6  00      50  00 
H.  quercifolia.  Oak-Leaved  Hydrangea.  (S) 
August.  Flat  flower  clusters  in  August,  and  gor- 
geous foliage  in  Autumn.  These  features,  together 
with  the  interesting  shape  of  leaf  and  attractive 
habit,  make  this  Hydrangea  one  of  the  best  decora- 
tive shrubs. 
Each  10  100 
IK  to  2  ft   $0  50     $4  00    $30  00 
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