MOON'S EVERGREENS 



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Biotas, or Chinese Arborvitae 



These Arborvitae, introduced from the Orient, 

 have proven to be strong growers. North of New- 

 York City they should be planted in sheltered 

 places. Nearly all varieties grow in a regular out- 

 line, making them well suited for formal planting. 

 The more dwarf varieties make splendid material 

 for planting in limited areas. 



Chinese Arborvitae. Biota Oriextalis. (Sj. 

 Foliage of a deep green color. Of the same pyra- 

 midal outline as our native Arborvitae (Thuya 

 Occidentalis). The texture of the foliage is more 

 delicate, making the tree really more valuable for 



ornamental planting. ^ , ^ ^ ^ 



^ ^ Each Per 10 Per 100 



4 to 5 ft S3 00 S25 00 S200 00 



5 to 6 ft 4 00 35 00 275 00 



6 to 7 ft 5 00 42 50 375 00 



7 to 8 ft 6 00 50 00 



Berckman's Golden Arborvitae. var. Aurea 

 NANA. (D). One of the best dwarf golden ever- 

 greens. It retains its lower branches better than 

 some kinds and is more desirable on this account. 

 One of the trees which most everyone takes a fancy 



Each Per 10 



1 to 1>4' ft SI 25 SIO 00 



lyitolyiit 1 50 12 50 



Rollinson's Golden Arbor- 

 vitae. VAR. Elegantissima.(S.) 

 A golden pyramidal form of 

 splendid habit and beauty. Dur- 

 ingthe winter months the foliage 

 assumes tones of bronze, a color 

 which no other tree possesses. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft S3 50 S32 50 



4 to 5 ft 5 00 45 00 



Cedrus: Cedars 



These are the true Cedars. They are not to be 

 confused with Junipers — page 14, which so many 

 call Cedars. None of the varieties is dependably 

 hardy north of Philadelphia. 



Indian Cedar. Cedrus Deodara. (M). A 

 native of the Himalayas. Grows best in Southern 

 states. Bluish green leaves. ^^^j^ p^j. 



2 to 2^ ft S2 50 S20 00 



3 to 4 ft 3 50 30 00 



Cedar of Lebanon. Cedrus Libani. (M). An 



interesting tree because of its association with sacred 

 writings and biblical places. It makes a broad headed 

 irregular tree of picturesque appearance. Its foliage 

 is dark green, sometimes with a bluish tint. Within 

 the past few years plants from the higher altitudes of 

 Palestine have been found to be hardy here in the 

 East. The stock which we offer has been grown from 

 seed of trees that have proven their reliability. 



Each Per 10 

 82 50 S21 



IK to 2 ft. 

 2 to 3 ft. 



Cryptomeria 



3 50 



Cryptomeria 



(D). A 

 growmg 



var. Pyramidalis. 



beautiful dwarf form 

 in symmetrical and pyramidal 

 outline. X'aluable for formal 

 effects. 



Each Per 10 

 3 to 4 ft 84 00 835 00 



Ever-golden Chinese Ar- 

 borvitae. var. Semperaures- 

 cens. (\'Dj. Dwarf compact 

 habit. The golden foliage makes 

 a beautiful contrast in a bed of 

 small evergreens. 



to 2 



to 2- 



ft. 

 ft. 



Each 

 82 00 

 2 50 



Per 10 

 817 50 



22 50 



Cephalotaxus: 

 False Yews 



Chinese Yew. Ceph.\lo- 

 taxus Fortunei. (M). Of 

 upright and spreading habit of 

 growth. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 2K ft. . .82 50 820 00 

 2K to 3 ft ... 3 00 25 00 



ArhofN ita 

 Evergreen 



a ( )rieiira lis ' . 

 lall stature is 

 wanted for formal planting, why not this 

 tree? Its slender, pyramidal habit fits it 

 well for such purposes. There are also 

 places in groups and beds, especially those 

 around house foundations, where such 

 plants fit nicely in corners or against porch 

 columns. 



Japonica. var. Lobbi. (M). A 



Japanese evergreen of odd and 

 attractive appearance. Injapan 

 the famous avenue of Crypto- 

 merias, leading to the shrines 

 of Xikko, is one of the great 

 sights of the world. This var- 

 iety- which we are offering is the 

 hardiest and seems to do well 

 as far north as New England. 

 It forms a rather narrow headed 

 tree of somewhat open growth. 

 Its foliage is light green and 

 very distinctive. 



Each Per 10 



4 to 5 ft 85 00 845 00 



Cupressus: Cypress 



Ornamental trees of p>ra- 

 midal and upright habit. Not 

 dependably hardy in northern 

 states. 



Lawson's Cypress. Cupres- 

 sus Lawsoniana. (M). a 

 beautiful evergreen having 

 graceful pendulous branches. 

 Foliage of delicate texture and 

 of a grayish green color. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



2y2 to 3 ft. 



82 50 820 00 



3 to 4 ft. 



3 50 30 00 8250 00 



4 to 5 ft. 



5 00 45 00 



var. Veitchii glauca. (M). 

 Beautiful foliage of fine texture. 

 Erect and rather open in its 

 nature of growth. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft 83 00 825 00 



