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Keywords: Moon's hardy trees and plants for every place and purpose (16765476322).jpg Diervilla Japonica var rubra ; syn horten- <br> sis rubra S June Light crimson flowers <br> Each Doz 100 <br> 3 to 4 feet 0 40 3 50 25 00 <br> 4 to 5 feet 60 6 00 35 00 <br> D sessilifolia ; syn lutea M July A native <br> shrub of strong growth and terminal clusters of <br> yellow flowers ; hardy in Canada Desirable in <br> shrubberies on account of its attractive foliage <br> which turns a reddish brown <br> EaPh Doz 100 <br> 2 to 3 feet 0 35 3 00 20 00 <br> 3 to 4 feet 50 4 00 30 00 <br> DIERVILLA HYBRIDS <br> These flower at the close of May and occasionally <br> through the summer They bloom as lavishly and <br> grow as vigorously as the parent forms attaining <br> a height of from 5 to 8 feet <br> Abel Carriere Bright rose-colored flowers A de- <br> sirable sort <br> 3 to 4 feet 50 cts each 5 per doz <br> Conquete Pink flowers larger than those of any <br> other kind ; fine foliage New <br> 3 to 4 feet 50 cts each 5 per doz <br> Desboisi Sti-ong grower with deep rose-colored <br> flowers Each Doz 100 <br> 2 to 3 feet 0 25 2 50 18 00 <br> 3 to 4 feet 50 4 50 30 00 <br> 4 to 5 feet 75 7 00 40 00 <br> D Ducharte Free-flowering deep dark red <br> 3 to 4 feet 50 cts each 5 per doz <br> EVA RATHKE A popular kind of erect form <br> and vigorous habit The deep carmine-red flow- <br> ers are the best of the red-flowering sorts <br> Each Do-/ 100 <br> 2 to 3 feet 0 35 3 50 25 00 <br> 3 to 4 feet heavy 75 7 00 <br> Gustave Millet A valuable sort with abundant <br> deep rose-colored flowers <br> 2 to 3 feet 35 cts each 3 per doz 20 per 100 <br> Hendersoni Compact habit pink flowers <br> Eacli Doz 100 <br> 3 to 4 feet 0 50 5 00 30 00 <br> 4 to 5 feet 60 6 00 35 00 <br> Steltzneri An abundant display of rosy pink flow- <br> ers in May that is often sparingly repeated later <br> in the summer A standard sort of bushy vig- <br> orous habit <br> Each Df z 100 <br> 2 to 3 feet 0 25 2 50 18 00 <br> 4 to 5 feet 60 6 00 35 00 <br> Symondsii Rose and white flowers beautifullv <br> contrasted Each Doz ' <br> 3 to 4 feet 0 50 5 00 <br> 4 to 5 feet 60 6 00 <br> Van Houttei Clear carmine flowers ; profuse <br> t loomer Ea -h Doz 100 <br> 2 to 3 feet 0 25 2 50 18 00 <br> 3 to 4 feet 50 5 00 30 00 <br> 4 to 6 feet 60 6 00 35 00 <br> 46 <br> Dira <br> Dira palustris Leatherwood S A hardy <br> native fond of moist places When alone it <br> makes pretty little trees but is splendid for <br> grouping and massing Has tiny yellow flow- <br> ers very early in the spring; bound to be <br> attractive <br> 2 to 3 ft 40c each 3 50 per doz 25 per 100 <br> Elaea <br> gnus <br> Elaeagnus longipes Japanese Oleaster D May <br> Of low growth Leaves silvery ; flowers yellow <br> hanging in wreaths along the branches and fol- <br> lowed by a thick brilliant fruitage of scarlet <br> berries in July that are edible as well as orna- <br> mental <br> 2 to 3 ft 50c each 4 50 per doz 30 per 100 <br> E parviflora L A tall-growing open shrub <br> with spiny stems Has long narrow green leaves <br> that are silvery beneath Fragrant yellowish <br> white flowers in May followed by silvery fruits <br> that are pink when ripe <br> 5 to 6 ft 60 cts each 6 per doz 40 per 100 <br> E umbellata M Somewhat similar to the above <br> though not so large a shrub The flowers are <br> yellowish white and fragrant ; the fruit scarlet <br> and showy It ripens later than E parviflora <br> Ench Doz 100 <br> 4 to 5 feet 0 50 4 50 30 00 <br> 5 to 6 feet 60 6 00 40 00 <br> Euonymus <br> A large group of evergreen and deciduous shrubs <br> that show a wide diversity of character For the <br> evergreen species see page 17 <br> Euonymus alatus Cork-barked Euonymus M <br> A beautiful shrub with bright green glossy <br> leaves that turn a brilliant scarlet in the autumn <br> The branches are curiously covered with an <br> attractive cork-like bark Small bright scarlet <br> fruits in the fall <br> 1 to 1 J feet 75 cts each 7 per doz <br> E Americana Strawberry Bush L Erect <br> shrub with good foliage Valued for massing <br> Most beautiful in autumn when laden with crim- <br> son-pink fruits <br> 2 to 3 ft 35c each 3 50 per doz 25 per 100 <br> E Bungeanus M Principally attractive on <br> account of its rather large yellowish fruits <br> which are borne so profusely and remain so long <br> upon the branches Each Doz icq <br> 2 to 3 feet 0 35 3 50 20 00 <br> 3 to 4 feet 50 5 00 30 00 <br> E EUROP US European Burning Bush L <br> May Erect shrub or small tree Good foliage <br> and desirable in shrubbery masses Most attrac- <br> tive in autumn when covered with orange-scarlet <br> seed-vessels Ench Doz loo <br> 2 to 3 feet 0 35 3 50 20 00 <br> 3 to 4 feet 50 4 00 <br> GLENWOOD NURSERIES 45198759 161038 84658 Page 45 Photograph http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/45198759 1907 Moon Samuel C Firm ; Moon William H Co NameFound Americana NameConfirmed Americana NameBankID 4421039 NameFound Bungeanus NameFound Diervilla NameConfirmed Diervilla EOLID 62074 NameBankID 2657193 NameFound Diervilla sessilifolia NameConfirmed Diervilla sessilifolia EOLID 488734 NameBankID 2657196 NameFound Dira NameConfirmed Dira EOLID 96034 NameBankID 3001554 NameFound Dira palustris NameFound Elaea NameConfirmed Elaea EOLID 3019918 NameBankID 4153613 NameFound Elaeagnus longipes NameConfirmed Elaeagnus longipes NameBankID 3461113 NameFound Elaeagnus parviflora NameConfirmed Elaeagnus parvifolia Wall ex Royle EOLID 11204634 NameFound Elaeagnus umbellata NameConfirmed Elaeagnus umbellata EOLID 582730 NameBankID 2651627 NameFound Euonymus NameConfirmed Euonymus EOLID 37685 NameBankID 2651738 NameFound Euonymus alatus NameConfirmed Euonymus alatus EOLID 582665 NameBankID 2651739 NameFound Japonica var rubra NameConfirmed Japonica EOLID 32828 NameBankID 3002064 NameFound Oleaster NameConfirmed Oleaster Heister ex Fabricius 1759 NameBankID 4880948 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 45198759 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/45198759 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 N02/16765476322 2015-08-24 01 53 14 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 1907 books Moon's hardy trees plants for every place purpose Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script
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