MOON^S EVERGREEN SHRUB 



Hardy Hybrid Rhododendrons 



The gorgeous display that this class of plants 

 make / in' May is known to most persons. The 

 color in the flowers of the diff'erent varieties ranges 

 from white through shades of pink to brilliant red 

 and approaches blue in some of the purple tones. 

 We offer for Spring delivery the following varieties. 

 It is possible, however, that early sales may break 

 our assortment, so it is advisable that purchasers 

 name a second choice or simply state the color 

 desired. 



Sizes and Prices of Hybrid 



Each 



1 to 1;^ ft SI 25 



1 3^ to 2 ft 1 50 



2 to 2>^ ft 2 00 



Rhododendrons 



10 100 



$10 00 $80 00 

 12 50 110 00 

 17 50 150 00 



Native Rhododendron 



Rhododendron Maximum. A native shrub 

 that is beautiful among our mountainous regions 

 in June and July, when its great white (sometimes 

 rosy pink) flower masses appear in full bloom along 

 the roadsides or on banks of streams. The land- 

 scape artist uses them in much the same way that 

 nature does. For covering banks, for groups or 

 masses in shady situations, as an undergrowth in 

 wooded places or for planting beside drives and 

 paths, nothing is more attractive. The heavy, 

 glossy green leaves make a magnificent setting for 

 the large, showy flowers. 



2 to3Mft. 

 314 to 5 ft. 



Each 



$2 50 

 3 00 to 



5 00 



10 100 



$17 50 $150 00 

 25 00 175 00 



Varieties 



Abraham Lincoln. Rosy red. 



Album Elegans. White. 



Album grandiflora. White. 

 *Atrosanguineum. Deep red. 



Boule de Neige. White. 

 *Caractacus. Purplish crimson. 



Catawbiense alba. White. 



Candidissima. White. 

 *Charles Bagley. Cherry red. 



Charles Dickens. Deep scarlet. 



G. S. Sargent. Red. 



Delicatissima. Bluish white. 

 t*Everestianum. Rosy lilac. 

 t*Edward S. Rand. Scarlet. 



General Grant. Scarlet. 



Giganteum. Red. 

 *H. H. Hunnewell. Crimson. 

 t*H. W. Sargent. Crimson. 

 fJohn Spencer. \'iolet rose. 

 jKettledrum. Deep red. 

 *Lady Armstrong. Pale rose. 

 *Lady Claremont. Rosy scarlet. 

 fMinnie. White, chocolate spots.. 

 fMrs. Millner. Crimson. 

 t*01d Port. Wine red. 

 fParson's Gloriosa. Soft pink. 



President Lincoln. Reddish purple. 

 *Roseum elegans. Rose. 



Sefton. Crimson. 



Imported 

 English Rhododendrons 



This year we have imported from a famous 

 English grower a quantity of these hybrid Rho- 

 dodendrons. The stock has greater hardihood than 

 Dther imported plants and will be found best for 

 permanent plantings. The list of varieties that we 

 ire able to supply from this imported English stock 

 ire marked above with a f*. The varieties marked 

 inrith a * we have in a IK to 2 ft. size; those with 

 if in a 2 to 2 K ft. grade. Prices of these English 

 Rhododendrons: 



Each 10 100 



'IK to 2 ft $2 00 $17 50 $160 00 



r2 to 2K ft 2 50 22 50 200 00 



Yucca Filamentosa : Adam's Needle 



In June and July it sends up tall stalks laden with 

 ivory-white flowers. Desirable alone or in shrub- 

 bery and herbaceous borders. Grows well most 

 anywhere and endures dry, sandy soils, where little 

 else will grow. 



Each 10 100 



Strong plants $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



Large clumps 50 3 50 25 00 



Yucca or Adam's Needle. A plant of tropical appearance 

 that flowers in early Summer. It is well adapted for planting 

 in colonies or among shrubbery or perennial borders. 



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