MOON'S TP^EES 



A street planting of our American Elms at Lynchburg, Va. The trees when planted were 1 to 2 inches in diameter 

 of trunk and have made this wonderful growth and splendid appearance in four seasons. 





Each 



Per 10 



Per 100 



in . 



-SI 75 



$15 00 



$125 00 



in . 



. 2 50 



22 50 



200 00 



in . 



. 3 25 



27 50 



250 00 



in . 



. 5 00 



42 50 





in . 



. 7 00 



60 00 





in . 



.12 50 







English Elm. Ulmus Campestris. {L). Equally 

 fine and imposing, and is just as useful as our native 

 variety and holds its leaves a longer time. 



12 to 14 ft., 2 to 2 

 14 to 16 ft., 2}4 to 3 

 14 to 16 ft., 3 to 4 

 16 to 18 ft., 4 to 5 



Broad-leaved English Elm; var. M.\jor. (L). 

 This variety has large, dark green leaves. It grows 

 rather quickly and makes a splendid tree for deco- 

 rating lawns, parks or public grounds. The foliage 

 remains until late Autumn. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



8 to 10 ft., IK to 13^ in. .$1 50 $12 00 $85 00 



10 to 12 ft., 1>^ to 2 in . 2 10 18 00 150 00 



12 to 14 ft., 2 to 2M in . . 3 00 24 00 200 00 



14 to 16 ft., 2>^ to 3 in . . 5 00 42 50 



16 to 18 ft., 3 to 4 in . 7 00 60 00 

 18 to 20 ft., 4 to 5 in . 12 50 



Pyramidal Elm; var. Monumentalis. (M). Is 

 a slender p\ramidal form, useful for formal effects. 

 Beautiful, symmetrical specimens with bushy tops. 



Each Per 10 



18 to 20 ft., 4 to 5 in. . $15 00 $125 00 



18 to 20 ft., 5 to 6 in. . . 20 00 



Scotch Elm. Ulmus Scabra; syn. Glabra. (L). 

 Large tree with spreading branches forming a broad, 

 round-topped head. Similar to ^d useful in much 

 the same ways as the English Elm. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



8 to 10 ft., l>i to 1>^ in . .$1 50 $12 50 $100 00 

 10 to 12 ft., IK to 2 in. . 2 00 17 50 135 00 

 12 to 14 ft., 2 to 2>^ in . . 3 00 26 50 



Ulmus Scabra; var. Dovaei. (Mj. Upright and 

 vigorous grower, compact habit. Adds to the in- 

 terest of a planting of ornamental shade trees. 



Each 



16 to 18 ft., 4 to 5 in. ( Beautiful sjonmetri- 1 $12 50 

 16 to 18 ft., 5 to 6 in. \ caJ specimens / 25 00 



var. Fastigiata; syn. Pll-mosa. (M). A colum- 

 nar tree with upright branches and somewhat 

 twisted dark green leaves. Each 

 10 to 12 ft., IK to 2 in $5 00 



Huntingdon Elm; var. Huntingdon!. (L). 

 Clean, smooth bark; erect, stately habit. Not as 

 subject to attacks of insects as some kinds. Develops 

 into a beautiful specimen. Each Per 10 



10 to 12 ft., 2 to 2K in $3 00 $25 00 



12 to 14 ft., 21^ to 3 in 4 00 35 00 



14 to 16 ft., 3 to 4 in 6 00 55 00 



Camperdown, or Weeping Elm.U lmus Scabra; 

 VAR. Penduxa. (Dj. Its branches grow outward and 

 downward in odd interesting forms. Each 

 Stems, 5 to 6 ft.; heads, 2 to 3 ft. in diameter, $5 00 

 Stems, 5 to 6 ft. ; heads, 3 to 4 ft. in diameter, 7 50 



Yonkers, X. Y. 



The \Vm. H. Moon Company, 

 Morrisville, Pa. 



Ge?itlemen: 



The shipment which you sent to my father, 

 near New Wilmington, Pa., and concerning 

 which I wrote you last Saturday, arrived at 

 destination in fine condition, and my father is 

 delighted with the plants. That speaks ver>' 

 highly of the way they were packed, having been 

 on the road for over two weeks. I thank you for 

 your courteous note received yesterday concern- 

 ing the non-delivery of same. It is a great pleas- 

 ure to deal with a first-class house, for I have 

 received first-class treatment. 



(Signed) Miss E. Thompson. 



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Unusual care is taken in packing our stock, and even though it is on the road a long time It 

 usually arrives in good condition. Read above testimonial. 



