MOON'S E VEICGI^EENS 



JUNIPERUS— Continued Blue Virginia Cedar, var. glauca. (M). 



Red Cedar Each Per 10 



, . ... 7a r 1 ,1 3 to 4 ft *$5 00 $45 00 



Juniperus virginiana. ^M). \ alued because a =; ff * 7 nn 



of its erect conical nature of growth; thus provid- ^ ^ ' 



ing for landscape planting throughout the Eastern LibocedrUS 



States that classic effect which the Italian Cypress Libocedrus decurrens. (Mj. An evergreen 



gives to the noted landscapes of Southern Europe. from the Pacific Coast that is hardy in sheltered 



Each Per 10 Per 100 locations SOUth of New York. Each 



3 to 4 ft $4 00 $35 00 $335 00 3 to 4 ft *$9.00 



4 to 5 ft 6 00 50 00 450 00 ■ — 



5 to 6 ft 7 50 65 00 600 00 



6 to 7 ft 11 00 90 00 



Golden Virginia Cedar, var. elegantissima. 

 (M). A golden form of upright growth. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft *$6 00 $52 00 



4 to 5 ft * 9 00 75 00 



Wind- 

 breaks of 

 White or 

 Norway 

 Spruce 

 about the 



garden 

 will enable 



you 

 to beat the 



neig 

 with 



hbor 

 early 



vegetables 



Border plantation of large Spruces, that serve as a windbreak or hide ugly views. Have 

 you a place where a similar effect is desired? The large Norway, White and Oriental Spruces 

 listed here should, in a few years' time, give such an effect. 



Picea. Spruce 



PROBABLY better known and more largely planted than any other family of evergreens. The 

 Spruces are hardy, rapid-growing, reliable in almost any location. They mature quickly and live 

 to a good, old age. They make beautiful trees when planted individually, and in groups and col- 

 lections they are just as effective. Some varieties are very effective as screens, windbreaks and hedges. 



White Spruce 



Picea canadensis, (alba). (L). A native 

 tree from the colder sections of North America. 

 It is extremely hardy and a valuable evergreen 

 for Northern planting; also thrives reasonably well 



Engelman's Spruce. Picea Engelmanii. (L). 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



$1 75 $15 00 



3 00 25 00 $200 00 



5 00 40 00 



I'A to 2 ft 



2 to 3 ft 



3 to 4 ft 



near the seashore 



4 to 5 ft 



5 to 6 ft 



6 to 7 ft 



7 to 8 ft 



8 to 10 ft 

 10 to 12 ft 



Per 10 



$50 00 

 65 00 

 85 00 



125 00 



Per 100 



$560 

 750 



Each 



$6 00 



7 50 



10 00 



15 00 



bushy *25 00 



bushy *35 00 



Syracuse, N. Y. 

 May 15, 1917, 

 Messrs. W. H. Moon & Co., 

 Morris\'ille, Pa. 



Gentlemen: Today I have finished 

 planting the evergreens on Mr. Wiard's 

 place and they look fine. The stock was 

 all that the most critical would wish to 

 desire. In my forty odd years of work in 

 landscape I have never handled better, 

 and the shrubs were equally as good. 

 Respectfully yours, 



Roderick Campbell. 



Norway Spruce 



Picea excelsa. (L). This famiUar Spruce is 

 more generally used than any of the others. It is a 

 rapid grower; does well in most soils. If left 

 untrimmed they spread out magnificently and 

 make desirable specimens. They make splendid 

 windbreaks and shelter belts. If planted as hedges 

 and sheared, they become impenetrable. 



Each Per 10 



$1 75 $15 00 



2 to 



3 to 



4 to 



5 to 



6 to 



7 to 



3 ft. 



4 ft. 



5 ft. 



6 ft. 



7 ft. 



8 ft. 



3 

 4 

 7 

 9 

 13 



8 to 10 ft 18 



10 to 12 ft 25 



12 to 14 ft 40 



14 to 16 ft * 65 



16 to 20 ft noo 



00 

 50 

 50 

 00 

 50 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 



24 00 

 36 00 

 60 00 

 80 00 

 120 00 

 165 00 

 200 00 

 300 00 



Per 100 



$110 00 

 200 00 

 300 00 



10 



If in doubt what to plant, ask u». 



