MOON'S EVEFLGREENS 



ML 



Hedge of Arborvitae planted by us for the late Grover Cleveland at his home in Princeton, N. J. The American variety 

 (Thuya Occidentalis) is used here. In addition to making splendid hedges, it is well suited for tall screens against clothes 

 yards, objectionable buildings or other ugly outlooks. The true Pyramidal Arborvitae (Thuya Pyramidalisj, page 26, is similar 

 and can be used for the same purpose. We have a splendid stock of both kinds in sizes large enough for immediate results. 



Thuya. Arborvitae 



THESE highly ornamental trees, though many are of upright habit, do not grow to great height 

 and are appropriate for small lawns as well as large areas. They are generally hardy, grow vigor 

 ously in varied soils, and are easily transplanted. Their clean, neat, compact appearance and th 

 soft, fern-like foliage, in many cases so brightly colored, make them useful in grouping, bedding, borderin 

 and formal gardening, for cemetery' and lawn specimens, for hedges, screens, window-boxes, vases and hou 

 decorations. The tall-growing varieties make beautiful hedges. When so used they make a splendi 



background for other ornamental plants, and pr 



American Arborvitae, or White 

 Cedar 



Thuya Occidentalis. (M). A splendid native 

 that grows well anywhere and thrives over a wide 

 range of climate. The habit is erect and pyramidal, 

 the foliage soft and light green in color. This 

 Arborvitae should be included in groups and all 

 evergreen plantings. They are unequaled as tall 

 hedges to form screens from unsightly objects 

 or for shelter-belts or as a blind about clothes- 

 yards, etc. They grow quickly, and if planted 

 closely in hedges give the desired effects promptly. 

 They may be kept at any height and made more 

 dense and bushy by trimming, which they endure 

 readily. 



ft 



ft 



rj.' J Splendid 

 I bushy stock 



Each 



8 ft. 

 10 ft. 



SO 



1 



2 

 3 

 4 

 , 5 

 , 6 



/:> 

 50 

 50 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 



10 to 12 ft. 



Per 10 

 S6 00 



12 50 

 20 00 

 25 00 

 35 00 

 45 00 

 55 00 



Each 



$7 50 to SIO 00 



Per 100 

 S50 00 



100 00 

 175 00 

 225 00 

 325 00 



vide protection and seclusion for ,the flower an 

 vegetable garden. 



Oregon Cedar. T. Gigaxtea; syn. Lobbi. (L) 

 In the east it succeeds best in sheltered location 

 It is rare in ornamental plantings, but well suite 

 for such, as it lends varietv and interest. 



Each 



3 to 4 ft $2 00 



4 to 5 ft 3 00 



5 to 6 ft 4 00 



6 to 8 ft 7 50 



8 to 10 ft 10 00 



Per 

 S17 



25 

 35 



Geo. Peabody Arborvitae. T. Occidentali 

 VAR. AuREA. (S). A distinct golden yellow fo 

 that is beautiful as a specimen, and highly valu 

 for contrast in foliage effects. Aside from its col 

 it is similar to the American Arborvitae. 



Each Per 10 



1>^ to 2 ft SI 00 S9 00 



2 to 3 ft 1 75 15 00 



3 to 4 ft 3 00 27 50 



4 to 5 ft 4 50 40 00 



5 to 6 ft 6 00 



Per 

 $85 



135 



24 



Moon's Evergreens, renowned for their excellence of quali 



