O O N S 



TREES 



View in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City, where Moon's trees have been extensively used. 



DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES 



SHADE trees are of universal appreciation and of almost as great applicability. They are in demand for 

 both city and country. Certain street trees in Paris and Berlin, for instance, are of world renown 

 and help to inv ite to these places many an American traveler. Our cities can be made just as beau- 

 tiful with your co-operation. The initial cost of trees is small and paid for many times ov^er by the beauty, 

 pleasure and satisfaction which they bring. In the assortment that we have listed will be found the varieties 

 best adapted for street and avenue planting. 



Trees can also be used as a background for other ornamental plantings, as screens for objectionable 

 views, or closely planted on steep hillsides to prevent erosion. 



Of course their value for decorating the lawn must not be overlooked, and in the assortment that follows 

 will be found species of rapid growth to produce quick effects; those with gorgeous and showy flowers and 

 brilliant Autumnal leaves; kinds with graceful, weeping habit; large and dwarf-growing sorts; in fact, 

 something suitable for "Every Place and Purpose." 



All have been grown with care to make them straight, stocky, well-headed and supplied with fibrous 

 roots. They have been frequently transplanted, and are prepared for moving. 



"Var." indicates a variety of the last-mentioned species. 



That the unacquainted may have an idea of the height to which each tree may be expected 

 to grow we have marked the varieties as follows: (L) designates trees growing to 60 feet or over 

 at maturity; (M) from 30 to 60 feet; (S) 20 to 30 feet; (D) 10 to 20 feet; (VD) less than 10 feet. 



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