Jul 



MOON'S EVERGREENS 



Douglas' Pyramidal Arborvitae. vak. Uoug- 

 LASii Pyramidalis. (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- 

 ti\e evergreens. 



Each Per 10 



6 to 7 ft $6 50 $60 00 



7 to 8 ft 7 50 70 00 



Tom Thumb Arborvitae. var. Ellwanger- 

 lANA. (\'D). A dwarf growing sort having a feath- 

 ery foliage. Green in Summer changing to a bronze 

 hue in Winter. A fine evergreen to use for founda- 

 tion plantings. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to ft $1 00 $7 50 S60 00 



to 2 ft 1 25 10 00 



Heath-leaved Arborvitae. var. Ericoides. 

 (D). Its low growth 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 conspicu- 

 ous at that season of the vear. 



Each Per 10 



to 1 



ft SI 00 87 50 



to 2 ft 



1 2: 



10 00 



Hovey's Golden Arborvitae. var. Hovevii. 

 (\'D). Resembles T. Compacta, and is useful in 

 the same way; it differs principally in having lighter 

 tints in its foliage. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



to 2 ft SI 25 SIO 00 $80 00 



2 to 2K ft 1 75 15 00 



2:^ to 3 ft 2 50 20 00 175 00 



Thuya Occidentalis. var. Intermedia. (\'D). 

 Dark green foliage. They develop into nice globular 

 specimens that are useful in the execution of many 

 gardens. Its dwarf nature adapts it for limited 

 areas. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IX to IK ft SI 25 SIO 00 



IK to 2 ft 1 50 12 50 SlOO 00 



Compact .\rborvitae shou iiiu liow ir may be used at the 

 intersection of a walk. The Intermedia Arborvitae, Par- 

 son's Compacta and Pumila, described on this and the 

 preceding page, are all very similar to this one and may 

 be used in the same way, or for bed planting, or as low 

 Evergreen hedges. 



An American Arborvitae supplied by us some years 

 ago. Not only are these plants decorative individually, 

 but useful for hedge and screen planting. Prices page 26. 



var. Parsons' Compacta. (D). The largest 

 and quickest-growing dwarf Arborvitae. Keeps very 

 symmetrical of its own accord and looks neat and 

 attractive at all times. A splendid evergreen for 

 formal effects. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to IK ft SI 00 $7 50 $60 00 



IK to 2 ft. f Splendid ) 1 25 10 00 80 00 



2 to2Kft.i bushy V 1 75 15 00 125 00 

 2K to 3 ft. i specimens j 2 50 20 00 175 00 



Weeping Arborvitae. var. Pendula. (D). 

 An odd but interesting variety. The foliage droops 

 gracefully from the contorted branches. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft $3 00 $25 00 



4 to 5 ft 4 00 



6 to 7 ft 6 00 



var. plica ta. (S). A compact, upright form of 

 light green color. The branches are short and rather 

 rigid. It resembles somewhat the Siberian Arbor- 

 vitae which is so popular for lawn planting. Useful 

 for mixed planting, particularly about foundations 

 of buildings. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to 2 ft $125 $10 00 $80 00 



2 to 2K ft 1 75 15 00 



var. pumila. (D). Dwarf, compact form. Not 

 quite so formal as the other dwarf varieties. Good, 

 hardy, green sort that is useful in planting when 

 slow-growing trees are wanted. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to IK ft $100 $7 50 $60 00 



1 K to 2 ft 1 25 10 00 80 00 



2 to 2K ft 1 75 15 00 125 00 



2K to 3 ft 2 50 20 00 



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