MOON'S EVERGREEN SHRUBS 



c ^ c> e> o o> c> o vr> o c-^ o c 



Calluna: The Scotch Heather 



Calluna Vulgaris. This is the heather referred to in Hterature. A low-growing evergreen shrub, 

 which grows naturally through northern Europe and seems to do well here. The pink flowers which 

 line the branches in the Spring of the year add to its beauty, 



making the plant an interesting and beautiful addition to an ' 

 evergreen bed. Each Per lO Per 100 



Strong plants $0 50 $4 50 $40 00 



var. alba. Like the above, with very small green leaves 

 which cling closely to the branches. This variety has white 

 flowers. Each Per 10 



Strong plants SO 75 S6 00 



Cotoneaster 



Gotoneaster Horizontalis. Prostrate Cotoneaster. A 

 low shrub with spreading branches, bearing small pink flowers 



and red fruit. One of the most efi'ective fruiting evergreen -SI 

 shrubs for rockeries. Beautiful, dark green foliage that is 

 retained during the Winter. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 to ft $0 60 $5 00 $40 00 



C. Microphylla. Small-leaved Cotoneaster. A small, 

 low-growing shrub densely branched, with narrow, shining 

 leaves, white flowers, usually solitary. Bright red fruit that 

 persists until Winter. Each Per 10 Per 100 



to 12 in $0 45 S3 50 $30 00 -^—^ ^ . 



Daphne: Garland Flower flV^^^Hj^^ ^^11^ 



Daphne cneorum. A low, prostrate evergreen plant. n^JI^^^^^^B -^iP^JpM 



with small pink, fragrant flowers in May and occasionally ' " ' 



later. Very attractive. Each Per 10 



1 to IK ft. broad $1 25 $10 00 



Euonymus 



Erect growing evergreen shrubs with broad, glossy leaves 

 which are attractive both Summer and Winter. Grows in ^ 

 sunny or partially shaded places, but north of Philadelphia 

 these varieties are hardy only in sheltered positions. For the 

 deciduous species see under Shrubs; for climbing species see 



under X^ines. B^T^ f^^^^^^HMi]^- ''"^ 



Japanese Euonymus. Euonvmi s Jafonica. An erect * t'-^^^^^^^^^^ 



form with glossy green foliage and bright green bark. Splen- - * I^T^ ''^ 



did for adding variety to a mixed planting of evergreens. ^ t'^niiF^^ a,S& 4. 



Also suited for hedging. Each Per lo Per lOO ^ ^ "^T^^fS ' - 



1 to IK ft SO 60 $5 00 S40 00 ^ ^ * X" ' J 



IK to 2 ft 1 00 7 50 60 00 ^^--^ ^ ^ " 



2 to3 ft 1 50 12 50 100 00 -^'^^-^'^ . ^' • T 5^ • "'-^ 



Silver Euonymus. var. argentea. Leaves beautifulh " . -"^ -^ 



variegated with silvery white markings. Splendid for pro- Ht^^ -v'*' 



ducing color contrasts in a mixed planting of evergreens. K ^ *\ 



Each Per 10 Per 100 B T~ 



6 to 12 in $0 50 $4 00 $35 00 K >lKT^'i 



1 to IK ft 75 6 00 50 00 F i^^tt^J^ 



IK to 2 ft 1 25 10 00 75 00 i-^. 



2 to 3 ft 2 00 17 50 



Leucothce ^^^^^^^hm^ vw^him m 



Leucothce Cat^sbaei; syn. Andromeda Catesbaei. 

 Drooping Andromeda. A valuable small shrub for shad\ 

 places and wild effects. The oblong, leathery leaves change 

 to a beautiful bronze in Autumn. In early Spring drooping 



panicles of sntall, fragrant, white wax-like flowers add to jj^.i^es being useful in formal gardens 

 Its beauty. Each Per 10 these plants are much used in tubs and 



1 tn 1 1/ ft <«: 1 9 1; « 1 n nn vases for entrances, porte-cochere, etc. It is 



^ r ^.)!. V in this way that they are probably used to 



IK to 2 ft 1 50 12 50 best advantage. 



Five or more plants of any one variety at price per 10; 25 or more at price per 100 



33 



