MOON'S    DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS 
The  Wm.  H.  Moon  Company 
Glen  wood  Nurseries 
Morrisville,  Pennsylvania 
Philadelphus   Lemoinei,   var.   erectus.  (S) 
Distinguished  by  its  smaller  leaves.  The  flowers 
are  smaller  than  the  other  varieties,  but  are  very- 
attractive.  Each         10  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  bushy   $0  50    $3  50    $25  00 
var.  Mont  Blanc.  (S)  June.  Upright  growth; 
small  leaves  and  fragrant  flowers. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  bushv   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  bushy   50       3  50     25  00 
P.    Nepalensis.     (M)     June.     Large  flowers 
with  an  attractive  background  of  light  green 
leaves.  Each        10  100 
3  to  4  ft.,  bushy  $0  50    $3  50    |25  00 
P.  nivalis.    (S)    June.    Small  white  flowers  of 
exceptional  purity.  Each  10  100 
4  to  5  ft.,  bushy   SO  50      $4  00    $30  00 
P.  pubescens.    (AI)    June.    Large,  handsome 
leaves  and  scentless  flowers.    Each        lo  lOO 
3  to  4  ft   SO  50    $3  50    S25  00 
Photinia 
Photinia  villosa.  (L)  June.  White  flowers 
in  corymbs,  succeeded  by  brilliant  red  fruits  and 
bright  Autumn  foliage.  Useful  for  natural  and  tall- 
growing  mass  plantings.  Each  lO 
5  to  6  ft.,  bushy   $0  75      $6  00 
Potentilla 
Potentilla  fruticosa.  Shrubby  Cixquefoil 
(D)  All  summer  its  low-spreading  branches  are 
bright  with  yellow  flowers  and  narrow,  fuzzy  leaves. 
Grows  in  dry  or  wet  soils  and  stony  places. 
Each     '       10  100 
IK  to  2  ft.,  bushy   $0  35      $2  50    $18  00 
Prunus 
Prunus  besseyi.  Western  Sand  Cherry,  or 
Rocky  Mountain  Dwarf  Cherry.  (D). 
Each  10 
3  to  4  ft.,  very  bushy   $1  00      $7  50 
P.  Pissardi.     Purple-Leaved  Plum.    (L)  A 
little  tree,  with  dark  purple  leaves  that  keep  their 
lustrous  coloring  even  through  the  Summer  and  Fall. 
Small,  pinkish  white  flowers  cover  it.  Each  lo 
4  to  5  ft   $0  75    $5  00 
P.  Triloba.     Double-Flowering  Plum.  (M) 
April.  A  strong-growing  hardy  shrub,  with  delicate 
pink  double  flowe^rs  and  slender  branches.  Very 
ornamental.  Each  lo 
3  to  4  ft   $0  50      $4  00 
Ptelea.    Hop  Tree 
Ptelea  trifoliata.  (L)  June.  Bright,  shining 
foliage;  clusters  of  white  flowers,  succeeded  by  an 
abundance  of  ornamental  seed-vessels  that  cling 
tenaciously  for  a  long  while.  Suited  for  mass 
planting.  Each  lO  100 
3  to  4  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
Rhamnus 
A  group  of  large-growing  shrubs  or  trees  that 
are  well  suited  for  mass  and  border  plantings,  es- 
pecially in  public  grounds,  where  subjected  to  abuse. 
Grows  in  city  atmosphere  and  in  partial  shade. 
Have  ornamental  berries  in  the  Autumn. 
Rhamnus  Caroliana.     Indian  Cherry.  (L) 
This  variety  sometimes  attains  a  height  of  30  feet, 
but  its  bushy,  robust  habit  suits  it  well  for  screen  and 
mass  plantings  of  shrubbery.  Each        lo  lOO 
7  to  8  ft.,  very  bushv   SI  00    $7  50    $60  00 
The  flowers  of  the  familiar  Mock  Orange,  or  Philadelphus,  are  quite  similar  in  all  of  the  varieties.    There  are  botanical 
differences,  and  some  are  more  fragrant  than  others.    The  variety  grandiflora,  pictured  here,  is  one  of  the  best. 
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