The  Wm.  H.  Moon  Company 
S;?^f,eXnT;,va„ia  «        MOON'S    DECIDUOUS  SHRUBS 
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VIBURNUM,  INCLUDING  THE  SNOWBALLS 
N  this  group  are  included  the  Snowballs,  which  give  in  Spring  the  same  showy  effect  produced  by 
Hydrangeas  in  the  Fall.  Viburnums  are  hardy,  grow  quickly,  and  are  free  from  the  attacks  of  injurious 
insects.   They  are  invaluable  in  shrubbery  borders;  desirable  as  specimens,  and  useful  in  all  plantings. 
Viburnum  cassinoides.  Withe-Rod.  (S)  Viburnum  molle.  (S)  A  native  shrub,  with 
Very  hardy.  Flowers  creamy- white.  Well  suited  handsome,  large,  deep  green  leaves,  similar  to  V. 
for  moist  places  and  shrubbery  borders.  dentatum,  but  blooming  a  few  weeks  later. 
Each  10  100 
Each  10         100        2  to  2K  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $18  00 
2  to  2K  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00     3  to  4  ft.,  bushy   50       4  00     30  00 
Japanese  Snowball  (Vi- 
burnum plicatum) .  One  of 
the  best  and  most  showy 
shrubs.  These  grow  eas- 
ily and  have  better  flowers 
and  more  attractive  foli- 
age than  the  old-fash- 
ioned variety  over  which 
this  kind  is  a  great  im- 
provement. 
V.  dentatum.  Arrow-Wood.  (M)  May. 
A  handsome  native  shrub,  with  glossy  green  leaves 
and  white  flowers  that  ripen  into  black  berries. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  bushy   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  very  bushy   50       3  50      25  00 
V.  Japonicum;  syn.  macrocephalum.  (M) 
A  desirable  variety  from  the  Orient,  with  large 
white  flower -heads  that  are  almost  as  showy  in 
May  as  the  Hydrangeas  are  in  August. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  bushy   75        5  00 
V.  lantana.  Wayfaring  Tree.  (L)  May 
and  June.  White  flower  clusters,  succeeded  by  red 
fruits  that  later  turn  to  black.  Good  foliage  and 
desirable  for  dry  places  and  limestone  soils. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  bushy   $0  35      $2  50 
3  to  4  ft.,  bushy   50       4  00    $30  00 
V.  opulus;  syn.  Oxycoccus.    High  Bush 
Cranberry.      (M)     May.     Spreading  habit. 
Single,  white  flowers,  borne  in  flat,  imperfect 
clusters.   Valued  for  the  brilliant  red  berries  that 
cling  to  the  leafless  branches  all  Winter. 
Each 
2  to  3  ft   $0  25 
3  to  4  ft.,  bushy   50 
10  100 
$2  00  $15  00 
3  50      25  00 
var.  nana.  Dwarf  Cranberry.  (VD)  Very 
low  growing  Suitable  for  the  fronts  of  shrubberies 
and  as  an  edging. 
Each  10  100 
6  to  8  in.,  bushy   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
10  to  12  in.,  very  bushy  .  .        35        2  50      20  00 
var.  sterile.  Guilder  Rose,  or  Old-Fashioned 
Snowball.  (M)  May.  The  old-fashioned  Snow- 
ball that  grows  almost  anywhere,  and  always 
flowers  so  abundantly.  Its  leaves  and  habit  are 
identical  with  V.  opulus,  above. 
Each             10  100 
2  to  3  ft                              $0  25  $2  00  $15  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  buskv                       50       3  50  25  00 
4  to  5  ft.,  bushy                      75       5  00  35  00 
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