moon's evefcgtceen shiluds 



Transplanting Everglreens. 1 ht v^ostiy process that accounts in a large measure for the wide variation in prices of 

 nursery stock. As results depend largely on the root systems that a plant has, it is obviously true that trees which 

 have been most frequently transplanted and usually cost the most are the cheapest in the long run, for they trans- 

 plant with great safety and grow better. 



Winter Berry. Ilex Glabra ;53'n. Prixos Glabra 

 Fruit black. A bushy evergreen shrub which is na- 

 tive here. 



Each Per 10 



l>i to IK ft S2 65 S23 00 



IK to 2 ft 3 50 30 00 



American Holly. Ilex Opaca. A fine, broad- 

 leaved evergreen tree, familiarly known as Christ- 

 mas Holly. Grows as far north as Boston. The 

 dark green foliage and bright red berries present 

 an agreeable contrast. 



Each Per 10 



IK to 2 ft : S2 00 S16 00 



2 to 3 ft 4 00 37 50 



3 to 4 ft 6 25 57 50 



4 to 5 ft 8 00 75 00 



Kalmia: Mountain Laurel 



Kalmia latifolia. Bushy shrubs, with oblong 

 leaves, which are always fresh and glossy, mak- 

 ing possible charming foliage effects and cheery 

 landscapes at all seasons. In early Spring they 

 bloom profusely. The delicate pink buds, beautiful 

 in themselves, open in large corymbs of pink and 

 white flowers. They are useful for massing with 

 rhododendrons or by themselves. When used 

 either way, as an undergrowth in woodlands, they 

 produce splendid natural landscapes. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to 2 ft S2 00 S16 00 SI 50 00 



2 to 2 K ft 2 50 20 00 



Ledum 



Labrador Tea. Ledum L.\tifolium. Very hardy, 

 'ow, bushy shrub. White flowers in early Summer. 

 Leaves fragrant when bruised. Each Per lo 



IK to IK ft SI 25 SIO 00 



Leucothoe 



Leucothoe Catesbaei; syn. Andromeda 

 Catesbaei. Drooping Andromeda. A valuable 

 small shrub for shady places and wild effects. The 

 long leathery leaves assume a beautiful bronze color 

 in Autumn. In early Spring drooping clusters of 

 small, fragrant, white, wax-like flowers add to its 

 beauty. Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to 2 ft SI 75 S15 00 S135 00 



2 to 2K ft 2 25 20 00 



Mahonia 



Holly-leaved Mahonia. Mahonia Aquifolia. 

 Native along the Pacific Coast, but does well here 

 with slight protection. Handsome prickly foliage 

 that is a deep, glossy green in Spring and turns to 

 a bright bronze color in Winter. Its good qualities 

 commend it for many places, especially for planting 

 in connection with Azalea Amoena, with which it 

 produces an agreeable contrast in foliage effects. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



IK to IK ft $1 00 S7 50 S60 00 



1 K to 2 ft 1 35 10 00 80 00 



2 to 2K ft 2 00 17 50 



Japanese Mahonia. Mahonia Japonica. A 

 beautiful plant, but not dependably hardy north of 

 Philadelphia. Large compound leaves that are dark 

 green and produce a beautiful contrast with other 

 ev^ergreens. It has an additional value in the yellow 

 flowers that appear in long racemes early in the 

 Spring. 



Each Per 10 



IK to 2 ft SI 60 S13 50 



2 to 3 ft 2 50 22 50 



This catalog leaves nothing to the purchaser's imagination about the size of the stock 

 we propose furnishing at the prices given. Some nursery catalogs do. Isn't it safer to buy 

 where you know just what you are going to get for the money you have to spend.' 



