MOON'S EVERGREENS 



On this estate, near Bryn Mawr, Pa., a vista has been cut 

 through the native woods and the bare appearance of the 

 opening softened by a plantation of native Pines and Hem- 

 locks from our nurseries. 



var. Burrowii. (S). Distinguished by bright 

 golden yellow foliage in Spring, which afterward 

 turns green. A compact-growing variety of conical 

 outline that is good for grouping or border planting. 



Each Per 10 



to 2 ft $1 25 $10 00 



2 to 3 ft 1 75 15 00 



3 to 4 ft 3 00 25 00 



4 to 5 ft 4 00 37 50 



5 to 6 ft 5 00 45 00 



var. Columbia; syn. Thuya Queen Victoria. 



(S). Foliage remarkable for its pretty yellowish 

 white markings. The effect produced ir> quite 

 different, making it a valuable tree for adding 

 variety to an evergreen planting. Each Per lo 



2 to 3 ft SI 75 vS15 00 



3 to 4 ft 3 00 27 50 



Compact Arborvitae 



var. Compacta. (D). Dwarf, dense evergreen, 

 having light green foliage and neat, attractive 

 habit. Popular for beds, borders, cemeteries, house 

 decoration or small, low-growing hedges, giving a 

 pleasing formal effect. One of the best evergreens 

 for formal decorations in vases. 



1'4 to 1>^ ft. 



IK to 2 ft. 



2 to 2K ft. 



2K to 3 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. 



Fine broad 

 bushy 

 stock 



Each 



Per 10 



Per 100 



$1 00 



$7 50 



$60 00 



1 25 



10 00 



80 00 



1 75 



15 00 



125 00 



2 50 



20 00 



175 00 



5 00 







Douglas' Golden Arborvitae. var. Doug- 

 LASii AuREA. (S). Valued for its color which is of 

 a good golden shade, particularly during the growing 

 months. Broad, conical outline. Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft $2 00 $17 50 



3 to 4 ft 3 00 27 50 



6 to 8 ft 7 50 



Douglas' Pyramidal Arborvitae. var. Doug- 

 LASii Pyramid ALis. (S). Foliage of this variety is 

 the most ornamental of all Arborvitae, being some- 

 what crested and of a good dark green color. A 

 rare, attractive evergreen of pyramidal habit. Its 

 many good qualities class it among the most attrac- 

 tive evergreens. Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft. $2 00 $17 50 



3 to 4 ft 3 00 25 00 



4 to 5 ft 4 00 37 50 



5 to 6 ft 5 00 47 50 



6 to 8 ft 7 50 65 00 



var. Elegantissima. (S^ A broad, bushy tree 

 of conical outline. Although somewhat similar to 

 other kinds, it possesses many merits commending 

 it for more general planting. Each 

 4 to 5 ft $4 00 



Heath-leaved Arborvitae. var. Ericoides. 



(D). Its low grow^th and compact symmetry make 

 it valuable for decorations in small areas and in 

 the front of evergreen beds. The green foliage 

 turns to bronze in Winter, making it very con- 

 spicuous at that season of the year. 



Each Per 10 



IK to 1^ ft $1 00 $7 50 



Globe Arborvitae 



var. Globosa. (VD). Very dwarf and compact; 

 grows naturally into a rounded, almost ball-like 

 form, that makes it useful in groups, for specimens, 

 vases or for formal planting about garden walks, etc. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to 1^ ft SO 75 $6 00 $50 00 



IK to 2 ft 1 50 12 50 



2 to 2K ft 2 00 17 50 



Hovey's Golden Arborvitae 



var. Hoveyii. (VD). Resembles T. Compacta, 

 and is useful in the same way; it differs prin- 

 cipally in having lighter tints in its foliage. 



1 



IK 



IK 

 2 



to 2 



to 2y: 



to 3 



Each 



Per 10 



Per 100 



$0 75 



$6 00 



$50 00 



1 00 



7 50 



60 00 



1 25 



10 00 





1 75 



15 00 



125 00 



2 50 



20 00 



175 00 



Hovey's Golden Arbuivit t, .MiL-wiug how it may be used 

 at the intersection of a walk. The Compact Arborvitae and 

 the varieties Intermedia, Parson's Compacta and Pumila on 

 page 26 are all very similar to this one and may be used in the 

 same way, or for bed planting, or as low Evergreen hedges. 



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