MOON'S EVERGREEN SHRUBS 



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A terrace planting of Boxwood Rhododendron, Azalea Amoena and other evergreens at Montclair, N. J., which 

 is exclusively "Moons' stock." Such evergreen plantings as this are bright and cheerful the year round, and 

 when in May the Rhododendrons and Azaleas are in flower the display is gorgeous. — Edmund K. Broum, Landscape 

 Architect. 



Evergreen Shrubs 



THESE " Broad-leaved Evergreens" are being used more and more each year, because they are so desir- 

 able and effective in all landscape work. Their heavy leaf masses meet the demand for fresh green 

 foliage to enliven and cheer the bare aspect of deciduous trees and shrubs in Winter. But best of all is 

 the magnificent display that most of them make when in bloom, especially the Rhododendrons and Kalmias. 

 Another desirable quality most of them have is a fondness for shady places, so that they meet a large demand 

 in beautifying these spots, which are usually thought so difficult to adorn. As a rule, they transplant easily, 

 are quite hardy, give immediate results and are altogether very satisfactory plants to use. Many of the plants 

 under this heading are most effective and more satisfactory when planted in large masses with the ground 

 kept well mulched. 



Andromeda 



Andromeda Floribunda; ^37;. Pieris Flori- 

 bunda. A low-growing plant, with myrtle-like 

 foliage and tiny pure white flowers that resemble 

 sprays of Lily-of-the-\'alley and appear in early 

 Spring. Each Per 10 



1 to IX ft SI 75 S15 00 



IX to IK ft ^ 2 25 20 00 



A. Japonica. A beautiful low shrub, with droop- 

 ing racemes of small, white, wax-like flowers in May 

 and June. A desirable jjlant at the front of groups 

 of broad-leaved evergreens or in shaded places. 



Each Per 10 



IK to 2 ft S2 00 S17 50 



Abelia: Bush Arbutus 



Abelia rupestris; syn. A. Grandiflora. Grace- 

 ful, arching branches; small, gloss\- leaves and 

 beautiful small white flowers blushed with pink. 

 A valuable little Evergreen Shrub because it blooms 

 at a season when few other blossoms are in sight. 

 During the Summer months it is literally covered 

 with attractive blooms. Shows up to best advan- 

 tage when planted in masses and in connection with 

 other Evergreens. Not entirclv hardy north of 

 Philadelphia. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 Strong plants SO 75 $6 00 S50 00 



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