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MOON’S EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
MOON’S EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
Broad-leaf Evergreens 
A group of Shrubs, mostly shade loving, and usu¬ 
ally of splendid foliage. Some varieties are particu¬ 
larly profuse and colorful in their bloom. Their fond¬ 
ness for shade adapts them for use about shady house 
foundations and elsewhere where it is difficult to get 
other plant material to thrive through lack of sunlight. 
Cultural Notes - As a rule, these varieties 
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transplant very easily and give immediate effects, but 
it must be borne in mind that they do not like limestone 
soils, and thrive most readily in what is known as "woods 
earth", or ground composed chiefly of decomposed vege¬ 
table matter. 
It is important to remember that the varieties in 
this group are most successful when planted in groups, 
with a mulch of leaves maintained the year ’round to- 
keep the roots moist. 
ABELIA grandiflora. Glossy Abelia. (VD) 
Semi-Evergreen, with shining dart-shaped leaves. 
Blooms from July to frost, bearing dainty white 
flowers, flushed pink. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
li to 2 feet $1.00 9.00 
2 to 3 feet 1.50 14.00 
MOON’S HARDY AZALEAS 
AZALEA amoena, (VD) 
Small Evergreen leaves. Dark lavender-pink flowers 
1 to lb feet 1.25 11.00 96.00 
l£ to lj feet 2.00 18.50 176.00 
l£ to 2 feet 3.25 30.00 
hinodegiri. (VD) 
Profusion of bright red flowers. 
1 to l£ feet* 2.00 
lb to l£ feet 2.90 
18.50 
27.00 
