MOON’S EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
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RHODODENDRON 
RHODODENDRON carolinianum. Carolina Rhododendron. (*D) 
June. Small, dark groan leaves. Pink flowers. 
li to 
2 
feet 
Each 
2.90 
Per 10 
27.00 
2 
to 
3 
feet 
5.00 
47.50 
3 
to 
4 
f eeti 
7.50 
70.00 
catawbiense. Catawba Rhododendron. (D) 
May. Pinkish lilac flowers in late Spring. 
li to 2 feet 2.90 27.00 
2 to 3 feet 5.00 47.50 
maximum. 
June, 
Rosebay Rhododendon, (D) 
July. White to tinted rose-pink flowers. 
2 to 3 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet 
2.75 26.00 240.00 
3.50 32.50 300.00 
5.00 47.50 440.00 
MOON f S TREES 
Deciduous Trees are often thought of chiefly for 
shade, yet there are varieties that vie with the choicest 
flowering plants in the wealth and beauty of their 
bloom and sho?/y fruit. Where trees are graded by cal¬ 
iper as well as by height, it is understood that their 
value is determined by the caliper. The height may va¬ 
ry and the figures given are only mentioned to give an 
approximate idea of the size. 
That the unacquainted may have an idea of the 
height to which each tree may be expected to grow, we 
have marked the varieties as follows: (L) designates 
trees growing to 60 feet or over at maturity} (M) from 
30 to 60 feet; (S) 20 to 30 feet} (D) 10 to 20 feet; 
(VD) less than 10 feet. "B. & B. n indicates trees dug 
with ball of earth about their roots and wrapped securely 
with burlap. 
ACER - Maples 
ACER globosa. Globe headed Norway Maple. (D) 
Shaped like the Umbrella Catalpa. 
5 to 6 foot stem; 2 to 3 foot head 4.50 42.50 
5 to 6 foot stem} 3 to 4 foot head 6.00 55.00 
