Keywords: Moon's hardy trees and plants for every place and purpose (16740675656).jpg The \Vm H Moon Company <br> MOON'S EVERGREENS K Olenwood Nursenes <br> xTx w 1 MomsviUe Pennsylvania <br> Mt Atlas Silver Cedar var glauca S <br> Similar to above with very attractive light bluish <br> foliage Each <br> 2 to 3 ft 1 50 <br> 3 to 4 ft 2 00 <br> Cedar of Lebanon Cedrus Libani M <br> Each <br> IX to 2 ft - 1 00 <br> Cephalotaxus Oriental Yews <br> Low-growing evergreens with dark lustrous green <br> foliage Hardy north of Philadelphia in sheltered <br> places only <br> Large-Fruited Yew Cephalotaxus drupa- <br> CEA D Forms a round compact tree that <br> seldom reaches over 8 feet Each <br> IK to 2 ft 2 00 <br> Chinese Yew Cephalotaxus Fortunei M <br> More erect than the above Each <br> 2 to 2 K ft 2 00 <br> 4 to 6 ft 5 00 to 8 00 <br> Cupressus Cypress <br> Lawson's Cypress Cupressus Lawsonl\na <br> S Drooping branches soft dark green foliage <br> Splendid for Southern use Each 10 <br> 2 to 2K ft II 00 7 50 <br> Varieties of Cupressus <br> In addition to the above we have several distinct <br> varieties of Cupressus remarkable for their varied <br> colors and delicate foliage <br> Each <br> 2 K to 3 ft 3 00 <br> JUNIPERUS THE JUNIPERS AND CEDARS <br> A GROUP remarkable for the varied forms it embraces Trees of medium height down to the smallest <br> dwarfs are included here while different green yellow and silvery hues characterize the foliage <br> Junipers possess remarkable vigor and thrive in bleak and barren situations; in poor stony soils; <br> in low damp grounds; at the seashore or almost anywhere Junipers are more difficult to transplant <br> than some other evergreens; early Spring is preferable The columnar forms are valued for formal <br> effects or to break the monotonous outUne of other trees; the trailing ones for rocky slopes and sand- <br> banks Also used in groups borders and for individual planting <br> Juniperus Canadensis VD Spreading open <br> habit Glaucous green foliage Each <br> 1 K to 2 ft 1 50 <br> Douglas Dwarf Golden Juniper <br> J Canadensis var aurea; syn Douglasii <br> VD A low spreading form with golden yellow <br> foliage that turns a beautiful bronze in Winter <br> It is very showy as an edging and beautiful in <br> groups and rockeries or wherever a hardy little <br> golden evergreen is needed <br> Each 10 100 <br> H to 1 ft SO 50 4 00 35 00 <br> 1 to IK ft X 15 to 24 in 1 50 12 50 110 00 <br> IK to 2 ft X 18 to 24 in 2 00 17 50 <br> J Chinensis D Erect attractive habit <br> Each 10 <br> 2 K to 3 ft 2 50 22 50 <br> Golden Chinese Juniper var aurea D <br> Golden form of the above Each <br> 2 to 2 K ft 2 50 <br> 2 K to 3 ft 3 00 <br> Trailing Juniper var procumbens VD <br> Low spreading form well suited for natural and <br> rock planting Each 10 100 <br> 1 to IK ft 1 00 7 50 60 00 <br> 2 to 3 ft 3 50 <br> Common Juniper Juniperus communis <br> M Erect form grayish -green foliage <br> Each 10 <br> 3 to 4 ft i 75 15 00 <br> Irish Juniper var Hibernica S <br> der columnar form with glaucous green <br> Each <br> to 2 ft 0 75 <br> 1 00 <br> 1 <br> 2 to 2 K ft <br> 2K to 3 ft <br> 1 50 <br> Alpine Juniper var <br> VD Trailing form <br> 1 to IK ft <br> 10 <br> 5 00 <br> 7 50 <br> 12 50 <br> SYN <br> Each <br> 1 00 <br> A slen- <br> foliage <br> 100 <br> 35 00 <br> 60 00 <br> 100 00 <br> Alpina <br> 10 <br> 8 00 <br> Why not plant E 'ergreens about your porch foundations <br> They are bright all the year For this bed we also furnished <br> Rhododendrons to enliven the planting with flowers in May <br> before the varied colors of the E\ergreens reached their <br> brightest Summer hues Isn't a permanent planting like this <br> better than the expensive beds of tender flowers that must be <br> planted each Spring and then pass away with the first frost <br> to leave the ground bare and unsightly right at your front <br> door for six months of the year <br> Read page 21 <br> 5 45199052 161038 84658 Page 2 Photograph http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/45199052 1911 Moon Samuel C Firm ; Moon William H Co NameFound Alpina NameConfirmed Alpina EOLID 57050 NameBankID 2994443 NameFound Canadensis NameConfirmed Canadensis Kirby W 1837 NameBankID 5129437 NameFound Canadensis var aurea NameConfirmed Canadensis Kirby W 1837 NameBankID 5129437 NameFound Cedrus NameConfirmed Cedrus EOLID 34221 NameBankID 2663779 NameFound Cephalotaxus NameConfirmed Cephalotaxus Siebold Zucc ex Endl EOLID 14032 NameFound Cephalotaxus drupa NameFound Cupressus NameConfirmed Cupressus EOLID 11434051 NameBankID 2663803 NameFound Hibernica NameConfirmed Hibernica NameBankID 5331165 NameFound Juniperus NameConfirmed Juniperus EOLID 11433561 NameBankID 2645042 NameFound Juniperus communis NameConfirmed Juniperus communis EOLID 1061674 NameBankID 2664491 Biodiversity Heritage Library Moon's hardy trees plants for every place purpose Garden Stories Berries Catalogs Climbing plants Evergreens Flowering shrubs Fruit trees Moon William H Co Morrisville Bucks County Nurseries Horticulture Nursery stock Nut trees Ornamental trees Pennsylvania Perennials Pinopsida Rosa Shade trees Shrubs Trees Mertz Library The New York Botanical Garden bhl page 45199052 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/45199052 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom moon william h co morrisville bucks county nurseries horticulture mertz library the new york botanical garden bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-03-09 Check categories 2015 August 24 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16740675656 2015-08-24 02 03 09 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 1911 books Moon's hardy trees plants for every place purpose Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |