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Keywords: Moon's hardy trees and plants for every place and purpose (16559205387).jpg BENZOIN odoriferum Spice Bush A vigor- <br> ous-growing shrub that is especially admired <br> on account of its bright green foliage which <br> turns a brilliant yellow in the fall 3 to 4 <br> feet 75 cts <br> CALLICARPA purpurea Used largely for pro- <br> ducing fine effects in fall when its long shoots <br> thickly strung with violet-purple berries are a <br> grand sight Flowers small light purple 2 <br> to 3 feet 35 cts each I3 per doz <br> CALYCANTHUS floridus Sweet Shrub The <br> oddly formed double flowers are a rare choc- <br> olate color and have a peculiar agreeable <br> odor They are borne in the axils of the <br> leaves all along the branches in June A <br> common shrub in old gardens each do/ <br> 1 to 2 feet 0 25 52 2 S <br> 2 to 3 feet 35 3 cK <br> CARAGANA arborescens Siberian Pea Tree <br> Forms a large shrub with bright yellow pea- <br> shaped flowers and graceful pinnate leaves <br> 2 to 3 feet 35 cts each t per doz <br> CARYOPTERIS mastacanthus Blue Spirea <br> A neat compact new sort with large fra- <br> grant blue flower-clusters that keep crowding <br> up plentifully from the axils of the leaves <br> from midsummer until frost If killed to the <br> ground by frost the young shoots spring up <br> freely and flower the first season Gives fine <br> effects when bedded i foot 25 cts each <br> I2 25 per doz <br> CEPHALANTHUS occidentalis Button Bush <br> Tall -growing native shrub with globular <br> heads of white flowers 2 to 3 feet 35 cts <br> each I3 per doz <br> CHIONANTHUS Virginica White Frinu i <br> Tree A large shrub or small tree with <br> large heavy leaves almost hidden in spring <br> by a thick mist of fragrant drooping white <br> flowers When planted against evergreens it <br> is one of our very choicest lawn ornaments <br> KACH DOZ <br> 2 to 3 feet 0 35 3 00 <br> 3 to 4 feet 50 4 50 <br> CLETHRA alnifolia Pepper Bush Of dwarf <br> dense growth producing abundant slender <br> spikes of very fragrant white flowers for two <br> months of midsummer when they are most <br> needed The spicy fragrance from a good <br> mass of it is delightful i to 2 feet 25 cts <br> each II2 25 per doz <br> COLUTEA arborescens Bladder Senna A <br> large shrub with small foliage and 3-ellow <br> pea-shaped blossoms in June The red seed- <br> pods are curiously inflated Useful in large <br> shrubberies 3 to 4 ft 35c each 3 per doz <br> COTONE ASTER microphylla Low prostrate <br> shrub densely branched ; shining narrow- <br> leaves white flowers in May and June followed <br> by bright red fruit i to '2 feet 25 cts each <br> 2 25 per doz <br> CORYLUS Avellana Shrub attaining a height <br> of 15 feet ; leaves roundish oval deeply and <br> irregularly incised ; nut roundish oval <br> EACH DOZ <br> 5 to 6 feet 0 50 S4 50 <br> 6 to 8 feet 75 750 <br> C Avellana purpurea Purple-leaved Filbert <br> A handsome shrub for grouping The large <br> leaves are rich purple Distinct and fine <br> 1 to 2 feet 35 cts each I3 per doz <br> CYDONIA Japonica Japan Quince Some- <br> times classed as Pyrus Japonica In early <br> spring this fine old shrub is completely cov- <br> ered with dazzling scarlet flowers Seen <br> against dark evergreen groups and hedges it <br> is particularly striking Grown as a hedge it <br> is very brilliant when in bloom and its stout <br> thorns form a good defense We offer seed- <br> ling-grown plants which var\- into white or <br> pink flowers ' <br> 1 to 2 feet 5o 25 2 25 <br> 2 to 3 feet 35 3 00 <br> DIER VILLA See Weigela page 51 <br> EL ffiAGNUS angustifolia or Hortensis Large- <br> growing shrub with ver - effective silvery foli- <br> age Very desirable for seashore planting <br> 3 to 4 feet 50 cts each I4 50 per doz <br> E longipes Silver Thorn A popular Japa- <br> nese shrub of dense low growth belonging <br> to the Olive family Its leaves are silvery its <br> flowers yellow hanging in wreaths alon a the <br> branches and followed by a thick brilliant <br> fruitage of scarlet berries in July that are edible <br> as well as exceedingly ornamental i to 2 feet <br> 25 cts each I2 25 per doz <br> E umbellata Similar to the Longipes except <br> it has small amber berries ripening in the fall <br> 2 to 3 feet 35 cts each 3 per doz <br> EUONYMUS The Burning Bushes These <br> are large shrubs of fine habit quite hardy <br> and valuable for grouping against evergreens <br> where their brilliant fruits will show finest <br> Their young shoots are dark polished green ; <br> their leaves color to bright scarlet in the fall <br> and no shrub that we grow has such showy <br> curious fruits They are large dark crimson <br> four- to five-hooded seed-vessels that burst as <br> they ripen revealing orange-scarlet seed-arils <br> clinging to the white lining <br> 52 45198408 161038 84658 Page 53 Photograph http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/45198408 1905 Moon Samuel C Firm ; Moon William H Co NameFound Avellana NameConfirmed Avellana NameBankID 4081814 NameFound Avellana purpurea NameFound Callicarpa NameConfirmed Callicarpa EOLID 23602 NameBankID 258685 NameFound Calycanthus NameConfirmed Calycanthus EOLID 61998 NameBankID 2645103 NameFound Caragana NameConfirmed Caragana EOLID 11230796 NameBankID 2650861 NameFound Caryopteris NameConfirmed Caryopteris Bunge EOLID 61477 NameFound Cephalanthus NameConfirmed Cephalanthus EOLID 29808 NameBankID 2656783 NameFound Chionanthus NameConfirmed Chionanthus L EOLID 61833 NameFound Clethra NameConfirmed Clethra EOLID 71287 NameBankID 2649021 NameFound Colutea NameConfirmed Colutea L EOLID 27802 NameFound Corylus NameConfirmed Corylus EOLID 11278777 NameBankID 2646025 NameFound Cydonia NameConfirmed Cydonia Mill EOLID 30000 NameFound E longipes NameFound E umbellata NameFound Euonymus NameConfirmed Euonymus EOLID 37685 NameBankID 2651738 NameFound Hortensis NameConfirmed Hortensis NameBankID 4618629 NameFound Longipes NameConfirmed LONGIPES NameBankID 4503840 NameFound Pyrus NameConfirmed Pyrus EOLID 11166024 NameBankID 2650359 NameFound Weigela NameConfirmed Weigela Thunb EOLID 61280 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 45198408 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/45198408 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 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16559205387 2015-08-24 02 02 51 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 1905 catalogs Moon's hardy trees plants for every place purpose Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script
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