The  Wm.  H.  Moon  Company 
Glenwood  Nurseries 
Morrisville,  Pennsylvania 
MOON'S    DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS 
Rhamnus  catharticus.  Buckthorn.  (L) 
June  and  July.  A  hardy  shrub  for  poor  soils,  ex- 
posed and  neglected  places.  Valued  for  hedges  as 
well  as  shrubbery  plantings. 
Each  10  100 
4  to  5  ft   $0  50     $3  50    $25  00 
5  to  6  ft.,  bushy   60       4  50      30  00 
6  to  8  ft.,  bushy   75       5  00     35  00 
R.  Frangula.  Alder  Buckthorn.  (L)  A  large 
growing  shrub  having  small  glossy  leaves.  The  red 
berries  which  later  turn  to  black  make  it  very  at- 
tractive during  the  Summer  months. 
Each             10  100 
3  to  4  ft                             $0  35      $2  50  $18  00 
4  to  5  ft                                 50       3  50  22  50 
Rhus.    Sumac  and  Mist  Tree 
The  old-fashioned  Mist  Tree,  or  Smoke  Bush 
(Rhus  Cotinus)  is  famihar  on  many  old-time  lawns; 
but  the  Sumacs,  until  lately,  have  not  been  ex- 
tensively used.  They  are  splendid  subjects  for 
mass  plantings  and  natural  effects,  because  they 
are  hardy,  strong  growers  and  possessed  of  beauti- 
ful foliage.  The  leaves  of  the  cut-leaved  sorts  are 
as  delicate  as  ferns.  In  Autumn,  they  all  turn 
most  gorgeous  colors. 
Rhus  aromatica.  Fragrant  Sumac.  (M)  A 
spreading  bush,  with  attractive  foliage  that  in 
Autumn  turns  a  gorgeous  crimson. 
Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft   $0  50    $4  00    $30  00 
The  planting  in  this  landscape  was  designed  and  furnished  by  us. 
Rhodora 
Rhodora  Canadensis.  (D)  April.  Showy 
rose  and  purple-colored  flowers.  Valued  for  shady 
places  and  all  naturalistic  plantings. 
Each  10 
1  to  IK  ft                                      $0  75  $6  00 
2  to  2  K  ft.,  clumps                             1  00  7  50 
Rhodotypus 
Rhodotypus  kerroides.  White  Kerria.  (S) 
A  highly  desirable  shrub  for  almost  any  purpose, 
growing  in  all  soils,  and  succeeding  as  far  north  as 
Massachusetts.  Resembles  the  Kerria  in  leaf  and 
appearance.  The  graceful  branches  bear  single 
white  flowers  in  May,  and  sparingly  through  the 
Summer.    Black  berries  follow  in  the  Fall. 
Each 
2  to  3  ft   $0  35 
3  to  4  ft   50 
10  100 
$2  50  $20  00 
3  50      25  00 
R.  Copallina.  Black  Sumac.  (L)  The  latest 
flowering  variety;  yellow  flowers  and  attractive 
foliage. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  2K  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
R.  cotinus.  Mist,  or  Smoke  Tree.  Purple 
Fringe.  (L)  July.  A  familiar  shrub  in  many  old 
farmyards,  that  is  most  attractive  in  Summer, 
because  of  the  light,  airy  or  mist-like  covering  that 
panicles  of  ripening  bloom  present. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
3  to  4  ft   50       3  50 
4  to  5  ft   75       5  00 
R.  glabra, 
Sumac.  (M). 
2  to  3  ft  
var.    laciniata.  Cut-Leaved 
Each 
$0  50 
10 
$4  00 
100 
$35  00 
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If  in  doubt  about  what  to  plant,  write  us 
