moon's E VEICGrLEENS 



Thuya occidentalis; var. plica ta. (S). A com- 

 pact, upright form of light green color. The branches 

 are short and rather rigid. Useful for planting about 

 house foundations. Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to 2 ft SI 50 S12 50 



2 to 2 >^ ft 2 00 17 50 S150 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 



\y2 to 2 ft SI 50 S12 50 SlOO 00 



2K to 3 ft 3 00 25 00 200 00 



3 to 4 ft 4 00 35 00 300 00 



Pyramidal Arborvitae; var. Pyramidalis. (M). 

 Similar to American Arborvitae (T. Occidentalis), 

 but more dense in habit, and retains its lustrous green 

 color all Winter. It is of the same columnar habit, 

 adapting it for formal planting; also suitable for lawn 

 specimens, evergreen groups and hedges. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft S2 25 S20 00 



4 to 5 ft 3 00 26 00 



5 to 6 ft 4 50 36 00 



6 to 7 ft 6 50 55 00 



7 to 8 ft 7 50 65 00 



var. Reidii. (D). Broad, bushy, conical outline. 

 Of good color and a very desirable variety which is 

 especially adapted to southern plantings. 



Each 



3 to 4 ft 



4 to 5 ft. 



5 to 6 ft. 



6 to 7 ft. 



7 to 8 ft. 



\'ery bushy, shapely 

 trees 



S2 50 



Per 10 



S20 00 

 32 50 

 45 00 

 60 00 

 75 00 



Thuya occidentalis; var. Riversii. (D). An 

 upright-growing variety that is broad at the base 

 and pyramidal in outline. Good green color. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft SI 75 S15 00 



3 to 4 ft 2 50 20 00 



4 to 5 ft 3 50 30 00 



VervaBne's Arborvitae; var. X'ervaeneaxa. 

 (S). Green and golden colors are prettily mingled 

 in the foliage. Of pyramidal growth and suited for 

 group and border planting, ^ach Per lo Per 100 

 to 2 ft SI 00 S7 50 S60 00 



2 to 3 ft 1 75 15 00 



3 to 4 ft 2 50 20 00 



4 to 5 ft. f ^ , ) 3 50 32 50 



5 to 6 ft. ..S'hvtees 5 00 45 00 



6 to 7 ft. I ) 7 00 60 00 



Siberian Arborvitae 



var. VVareana; syn. Siberica. (S). Of lower 

 growth than the other pyramidal forms. The branches 

 are stouter and the dark, rich green foliage more 

 dense. On account of its good color and extreme 

 hardiness this variety is much in demand for general 

 purposes. Its slow nature of growth adds also to its 

 value. We now offer a splendid stock of this useful 

 evergreen. 



\% to \y^2 



\y2 to 2 



2 to lyi 



IVi to 3 



3 to 4 



4 to 5 



E.xtra fine 



Each 



Per 10 



Per 100 



SI 



25 



SIO 00 



S85 00 



1 



50 



12 50 



100 00 



2 



00 



17 50 



140 00 



3 



00 



27 50 



235 00 



4 



00 



35 00 



300 00 



5 



50 



50 00 





.\ garden at Sewickley, Pa., where Moons' Evergreens have been used exclusively. An assortment of varieties are 

 planted ; in this way a rigid formality has been avoided and pleasing effects of contrasting foliage obtained. In smaller 

 gardens a modification of this idea might be adopted; i.e., just one of the squares could be laid out and planted. 



Alex. Davidson, Gardener. 



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