MOON'S EVERGREENS 



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A planting of Evergreens that shows their varied forms and suggests the range of color tones. 



this can be very effectively placed in the turnings of driveways and walks, 

 also the ribbon border of English Ivy in the foreground. 



Group plantings like 

 Note 



Pinus. The Pines 



THE Pines endure a wide range of climatic conditions. They are natives of lowlands and moun- 

 tainous regions, and withstand well the cold, bleak wunds to which they are subjected. They are 

 mostly of upright habit, growing rapidly, and not particular as to soil. Pines are very ornamental 

 and useful on lawns and public grounds. They are so diverse in character that species may be selected 

 for even the smallest areas as well as for vast estates. In groups, shelter belts or as tall screens their value 

 is highly appreciated. 



Pinus Banksiana. (S). A native of northern 

 North America. A desirable sort for cold climates 

 and naturalistic planting or impoverished soil. Slen- 

 der branches forming low open head. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to 2 ft $1 00 $7 50 $50 00 



Swiss Stone Pine. Pinus Cembra. (M). A 

 hardy, slow-growing tree of distinct conical habit, 

 having grayish blue needles growing three to four 

 inches in length in groups of fives. Makes a beauti- 

 ful specimen for places where a tree of medium size 

 is wanted. 



Each Per 10 



1>< to IK ft $1 75 $15 00 



1 K to 2 ft 2 50 20 00 



2 to 2K ft 3 00 27 50 



Japanese Red Pine. Pinus Densiflora. (L). 

 Similar to and useful in the same ways as the more 

 common Austrian Pine, though of more rapid 

 growth. It is a native of Japan. The bright green 

 leaves grow in pairs. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft $3 50 $32 50 



Japanese Table Pine. var. Tanyasho. (D). 

 A low, broad form, with light green needles. Dis- 

 tinct in appearance and appropriate for Japanese 

 gardens and artistic effects. 



Eacli Per 10 



1 to IK ft. X 1 to IK ft $2 50 $22 50 



IK to 2 ft. X IK to 2 ft 4 00 35 00 



2 to2Kft. x2 to2Kft 6 00 50 00 



Bhotan or Himalayan Pine 



Pinus Excelsa. (L). The general appearance of 

 this tree is almost identical with that of the better 

 known White Pine. The needles are five to seven 

 inches long and are of a bluish green color. They 

 droop gracefully from the long swaying branches, 

 making this one of the most attractive large-growing 

 pines. Inasmuch as this variety is unaffected by 

 the pine diseases now so prevalent on the older forms 

 we recommend its more general use. It develops 

 into a handsome tree of somewhat open growth. 

 On this account its beauty is best displayed on a 

 large lawn. 



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7 to 



5 ft 



6 ft 



7 ft 



8 ft 



Each 



Per 10 



Per 100 



$2 50 



$22 50 





3 50 



30 00 



$250 00 



5 00 



45 00 





6 00 



55 00 





7 50 



70 00 





10 00 



80 00 





15 00 



125 00 





8 to 10 ft 



10 to 12 ft 15 



Gorsican Pine. Pinus Laricio. (L). This tree 

 seems equal in beauty to the Austrian Pine. Its 

 general appearance and nature of growth is very 

 much the same. Long, dark green needles that 

 grow in pairs. Of rather rapid growth and well 

 suited for group planting. 



2 to 



3 to 



4 to 



5 to 



6 to 



3 ft 



4 ft 



5 ft 



6 ft 

 8 ft 



Each 



Per 10 



$2 00 



$17 50 



3 50 



32 50 



5 00 



45 00 



7 50 



70 00 



10 00 



90 00 



15 00 



125 00 



25 00 



200 00 



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