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Season of 1887-1888. IB RAR Y

WHOLESALE TRADE LIST s=carv= | - SEP111923 +

OF ‘SHE LES. teat of Agriculture.

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Morrisville Nurs

ESTABLISHED 1849.

SAMUEL C. MOON,

Bucks County, MORRISVILLE, Pa.

The Morrisville Nurseries are about one mile from Morrisville, a station on the New York Division of the P. R. R., about thirty miles from Philadelphiaand sixty miles from New York, and about two miles from Trenton, New Jersey.

Through Freight Rates from Trenton to all principal cities north, south, east and west, via Pennsylvania or Lehigh Valley Railroads. Also, water transportation to Philadelphia and New York. All goods will be delivered to the railroad or steamboat in good condition, after which they are entirely at the risk of the purchaser.

All Claims for errors or deductions must be made immediately upon receipt of goods.

Terms Cash, unless by special agreement. We ship C. O. D., when cash does not accom pany order. Make Postal Notes and Orders payable at Trenton, New Jersey.

Address all communieations by mail or telegraph to

SAMUEL C. MOON, Morrisville, Bucks County, Pa.

SPECIAL OFFERS.

SHRUBBERY COLLECTIONS.

I will give 1,000 Hardy Flowering Shrubs, well assorted in ten or fifteen varieties, my selection, good plants, from two to three feet, for $0. Or, 1,000 Shrubs of larger size, from three to five feet, first-class stock, assorted in ten to fifteen varieties, my selection, for $60.

LARGE PURPLE BEECH.

Recently transplanted and well rooted.

Purple Beech, 8 to 10 feet, 114 to 134 inch ealiber, $75:00 per. 100. Purple Beech, 10 to 12 feet, 134 to 2 inch caliber, $100.00 per 100. Ornamental Seedlings,—See list on page 6.

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SAMURL C. MOON'S Waotesate TRape Lisr

NUMBO, THE BIG CHESTNUT.

“‘Numbo’’ is a very superior variety, which is perfectly hardy, enormously productive, a reg- ular bearer ; the nuts are of largest size and fine quality, ripening early, usually before frost. We believe there is no better variety of European

Chestnut in this country. Per 10. Per 100.

1 year grafts, 2 to 4 ft... ceceseeeeeeee $7 50 $60 00 THE BIG CHFSTNUT. 60 NUTS MAKE ONE 2 year grafts, 5to 6 ft..... .. 1000 90 00 QUART. TREES PERFECTLY HARDY AND 10 to 12 ft 30 00 ........ ENORMOUSLY PRODUCTIVE. COMMENCING Numbo Seedlings, not grafted, 3 to TO BEAR IN FIVE YEARS. Sits en eee ren ee, wee 3 00 25 00

FRUIT DEPARTMENT.

Per 10. Per 100, Per 1,000.

CHESTNUT—European, 2 Zr seedlings, 2 to 3 ft., transplanted WEES $1 00 $5 00 $30 00 fs to 4 ft., transplanted... 0h . 150 10 00 g 5 to 7 ft,, a .. 3 00 25 00 CURRANTS—Red Dutch, 2 yrs., extra strong.............00 xo as 3 00 25 00 Lee’s Prolific and Black NaplesNohvisee tee 1 25 GOOSEBERRIES 2 yrs., Cluster, poue non 8, Downing’s and Smith’s.. cence IO) 8 00 GRAPEs—2 yrs., ‘Agawam, ‘Champion, “Concord, “Lindley (No. 9), Salem, Catawba OLC STAD Heal. ccsseicens teoeseeceesecccceeeneseens 1 50 8 00 3 yrs., Brighton, Telegraph, Franklin, Hartford Pro- Lif CvATTARW OLAS rest rrste rote ee 3 00 25 00 4and 5 yra., Clinton and CONCOIG.............:ccesecceeeeeeeee seen 3 00 25 00 MULBERRIES—Downing’ 8, 4to 6 ftrcc.... .. 2 50 2yrs., 6to 8 ft.. . 3 50 Russian, transplanted, 5 to 5 ft. 2 50 10 00 White, ts 4 to 6 ft 1 00 8 00 QUINCE—Meech’s Prolific, CVI) BS sanccecaqeasoo a 7 50 KASPBERRIES—tuthbetrt..... 50 1 50 Ee TO 3 00 25 00 Sieeecsvaees Be 3 00 15 00 1 00 8 00 Le sassendionecssvie eaeten eee 75 2 50 20 00 PERSIMMON—American, 3 ta 4 fits, Paraniea iviel Leeeensbeeeatscc one poe 1 00 5 00

DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES.

Per 10. Per 100° ASH—American White, 8 to 10 ft...........:..cccccccssosececssscscnssccnsores: covsssonfersenseetcersesess $2 50 $20 00

BEECH—American, stocky and well branched, 8 to 10 ft.. 300 25 00 European, stocky and well branched, 8 to 10 ft.. . 300 25 00 Fern-Leaved, 8 to 9 fit............scssssccceeerseseeeeeres eee . 10 00 Purple- -Leaved, Seedlings, 5 to 7 ft. . 600 40 00

Gratteds7itolSiitie-...:-.ccasccccesns-cscssoreseeetecsee tees . 1000 75 00 eS ss stocky, well-branched trees, 8 to 9 ft. .... 20 00 es GJ 10/to 12/ft:, 2: to 21% im. calibers ...2...ctsccsveccecessee 30 00 ese ends in 1883 ; suitable for street or avenue planting, eping, 6 to8 ft., well Branched sees, icssatss cre ee One lRRTOS aeanO 15 00 CATALPABungell, Warfeditois ith ene oe aR e200) Speciosa and Kempferii, transplanted, 8 to 10 ft. 200 18 00 Teas, Japan Hybrid, transplanted, 4 to 6 ft...ceceeeee 100 600 ae ss as SitoplO\itvenmectaeneecstcrentermese at 300 20 00

Samuet C. Moon, Morrisvitie, Pa. 3

Per 10, Per 100.

£LM—American, SiO LOE. Ros cevccsvcnsscccce octtha E adopts eearbneycantccvavctacsareisenctaccseatanse aot tas $2 00 $15 00

18 to 20 ft., 2 in. caliber,. -. 750 60 00

Ce 20 to 22 ft., 3 in. caliber... 15 00 100 00 "English, 14 to 18 ft., 2 to 2% in. caliber... 7 50 amperdown Weeping, grafted 5 to 6 ft. high. 6 00

HORSE Cc STNUT—Seedlings, MTGOID fteccens-.as-crees 200 10 00 Dwarf, white flowering, 2 ft.. 1 50

JUDAS TREEB—American (Cercis Canadensis), 6 t0 8 ft... cessssssssesvssesesvrescroee 250 20 00

KOLREUTERIA PANICULATA—A choice tree; flow

penicleay 2 to3 ft 1 00 8 00 5to7 ft. 2 00

bloomers 150 1000

s ss fine bushy plants, 4 to 5 ft 300 25 00 Tripotala,:2it0: 8: Leet.nc.--sccseevatt sc. ssascandeswonasesvecenees 1 50

MAPLE—Norway, 2 to 3 ft............ 100 500 Soulangiana, 4 to 5 ft. 5 00

Sugar, 4 to 6 ft............... 150 1000

re: 15 to 18 ft., 2 in. caliber 10 00 =75 00

a 18 to 22 ft, 3 in. ealiber.. 20 00 150 00

Silver- ‘Leaved, 8 ‘to 10 ft...

14 to 18 ft.. 00 =©30 00

Scarlet or Red, 1 to 2 ft... 50 400 6 to 8 ft... 50 =. 20 00

as a 12to 14 ft. SoC 00 =60 00

European Sycamore, 3 to 4 fee Red (Colchicum Rubrum), 8 to 12 ft OAK—English (Quercus Robur), 3 ft... Mossycup (Quercus Macrocarpa), 4 to 5 ft.. Willow-Leaved (Q. Phellos), 2 to 3 ft...... POPLAR—Balsam, 10 to 12 feet... PRUNUS PADUS—(Bird Cherry), 8 to 10 ft... RHAMNUS CAROLINIANUS, a iere Ae °

wr Peer UreHo of wr : = S

WILLOW—Common Weeping (Salix B 50 12 00 Glossy-Leaved (8S. Taiirefauat, 8 to 10 ft...... 00 6 00 Golden-Barked (S. Aurea), 6 to 8 ft...... - 00 6 00 Osler Ori BAS KOl) 41666 oe. ciccaccrecces ccccsccrcvectarcuccsssstcedenccnuceceverstedsabeussone 50 =3.: 00

EVERGREENS.

The Evergreens offered in this list have heen trimmed and transplanted within the past two or three years. They are now well furnished with fibrous roots, are growing thriftily in good land which has been kept well worked, and they are in first rate condition for trans- planting.

Per 16. Per 100.

ARBORVITZ—American, 3 to 4 ft., transplanted $15 00 Compacta, 1to1% ft sacdowenapedhecsnasaureener 10 00 2to 3 ft. fine and symo etrical..... 400 25 00

Crestata, 5 to 6 ft., fine; trimmed and compac Globosa, 1 to1% EER oe ee, ORR aris nae

20 2/4 ft

Un 3 to 4ft..

Glauca, 2 ft

1 50 8 GO 300 20 00 5 3

Siberian, 1 to 2 ft. 200 15 00 Vervaineana, varieg 3.00 15 00 Pyramidalis, 2 to 3 tt 250 2000 Geo. Peabody, 1to 1% fe. 600 50 00 Ericoides lto 14 ft.. 100 8 00 ZtO'S 10. sccccdeseasen 150 12 00 Hovey’ s Golden, 15 to 18 in.. 125 1000 2 to 2% ft..... 250 20 00 Golden (Biota Aurea), 2% to 3 ft. 70 Elegantissima Biota), 3 to 4 ft.. 5 00 5 to 6 ft 7 50

ABIES—Orientalis (Eastern Spruce), fine, short foliage, very compact and sym- metrical iv habit of growth ; ove of the best of the Abies family 3s 4ft 15 00 Orientalis, 5 to 6 ft.................. fee OG Inverta ( Wi eeping Spruce), 4 to 5 EOI Sitar wcty abe empst ooncunn de Uesemetiek «np aunt ache Re mnavet eins nes sauniu entree PICEA—Pectinata ene Silver Fir), 3 to-4 ft., symmetrical specimens.

Nordmauniana, ee 3 Aes

4to 5 ft....

PINUS—Strobus ( White Pine), 5 to 7 ft... Nanus (Dwarf Compact White Pine), 2 to: 3 3 ft. oe PintisiCombra,T to W3¢ ft, eratbeciin. ov. c<cccscencncet csessueneeotnarechnostesex samupeeacete 5 00

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JASMINE—Vellow; 2 ft eee eee 1 00

\ 4 WuoLesaLe Traber List clr MorrisvitLE NuRSERIES. } Per 10. Per 100. JUNIPERUS—Hibernica Aree Cunipen), Git) O}iDiaceesrenesstsssesescnontecsade oe ete eee eeeees 2 oo 6 og secccenteccsceveccccebeveoees 5 a ne ie 2 fitiraces 1 50 9 00 Oblonga Fendula, 3 ft. 5 00 Pyramidalis, 1% to 2 ft 100 800 2 to 8 ft.. 200 1200 Se 3 to 4 ft... 200 15 00 Swedish, 1 to 114 ft...... 100 800 Sabina, 1% to 2 tt. . 100 Cracovica, 3 to 4 ft. 1 00 RETINOSPORA—Plumosa, 1 to 2 ft, t d and sheare 100 600 2to3 ft... . 3800 °12 00 sh 3 to 4 ft... - 600 20 00 SW 5 tO 6 ft.........s000e . 10 00 wD 6 to 7 ft. for hedg - 750 50 00 © Aurea, 1 ft., transplanted and sheared.............cc00 200 10 00 ce 2t 03 LUE. iesceecrescscccrccserseonece: - 400 20 00 ss ss 3 tS 4 ft., fine 760 5000 ES cs ASOV ORL Ueeentcanscsesense nsec 15 00 x sf e 5 to 7 ft., for hedges... 750 5000 Obtusa Nana, 6 to 12 in... ete 3 00 Squarrosa, 1to 2 ft....... 2 00 2to 3 ft.. 5 00 THUIOPSIS—Borealis, 6 to 12 in.. 2 00 TaXUS—Baccata Erecta (English Yew), 1to 1 ft... .. 5 00 Canadensis (American Yew), 3 ft..................scecseccessenncsenscesrscssssnsees ca0enc030 5 00 Per 10. Per 100. AZALEA AMCG@NA-—6 to 9 in., hardy, dwarf, double pink...............ccccssssere cseeseeeree $1 50 $10 00 INGACTAGR O SHA SitOl ttm reer ere ene ~ LD ALTHEA—Double White and Double Variegated, 2 ft... 15 500 to 4ft............ 150 1200 qs oD se es t ft., tree form...... 2650 18 00 ce Os Ff f 5 to 6 ft., branched.. - 200 15 00 Double Red, 4 ft.........scerccccscssecevseees podootnAdeD00 . 200 Variegated Foliage, 1 to 2 ft., graft Shes 250 20 00 ALMOND—Double Flowering Pink (Amygdalus Ro 4 fi 2 00 CARAGANA ARBORESCENS (Siberian Pea Tree)—2 to 3. ft... 100 800 CERCIS— Canadensis (Am. Judas Tree or Red Bud), 1 to 2 ft... 100 300 2 to 3ft., 2 yrs,, transplanted............. - 150 1000 es 4t05 ft. . 800 Japonica, ltoll4ft . 3 00 ~20 00 2 to 3 ft., fine bushy plants, - 500 CORNUS SANGUINEA Ga Dogwood)—2 to 8 ft... . 100 - 800 Ch Ros 6n0005000000000000 150 1000 Floridus pendula, 4tod ft.. 10 00 CYDONIA JAPONICA—1 LOM tteeeee ces . 100 800 4 torbiit bushy see ee ee a ee 200 15 00 CRATZGUS PYRACANTHA (Buargrenn Thorn)—9 to 12 in., transplanted . 100 CALYCANTHUS SE EU ae te Sit te oe Oe ee ae 5 oo 3 09 Pease eet ghncs o: cosaoesoussedocc ecco et ee Se eet ne 0 12 DEUTZIA—Crenata and Seabra—3 COJAMUrerecvoosscceccorecereseccstre nenconcstccmeereertetetieen 100 500 AiCOID AGsscscencsseoannstevesccucchsecceneneest ete ee 1 00 6 00 Gracilis, IOS tf aacnieccapbon Obese eee Ce EeCOD US BEER a a aa soon EE oasaca sdacenepocoouoeed, ConDELEED 100 600 3 yrs, 14% ft., bushy... - 1650 1000 DIERVILLA LUTEA—2 to 5 ft., bush Freee erate neines tabseerentaelecesnee te . 100 BRUONYMUS EUROPEUS (Burning Bush or pigoberry Tree)—1 to 2 ft. 1 00 3 00 DONS Ebi cecdeccacnasstade tas ssopbicescu an veteeeeaee eaten 150 8 00 « 3 to 4 ft., tree for 200 12 00 0 4 to 5 ft., tree form, 250 20 00 EX OenOr DA GRANDIFLORA—See description and Pp ces FORSYTHIA— Viridissima and Suspensa, UR 48 i heen epcraescebaceeCecusursoacorcocondcaosiad 50 4 00 BibO 4. fb... co kacivcsccstewssscscaseetecneerseeees 1 00 8 00 . % ce i to 5 ft., bushy.. a bk aD) 13 wo FilL.BERT—Purple-Leaved, 3 to 4 ft., bushy and fine......... - 200 165 00 ERINGE TREE—White (Chionanthus Virginica), 3 to 4 ft... . 150 12 00 GO ENT YAS coccaeccoopsanonococonceatoacessoond cael OMELD ROU) “6 to 7 ft., tree form..: .. 300 25 00 Purple 4 to 5 ft... 150 1000 “(Rhus Cotinus), 2 ‘to 3 ft Beascnensarceccteasseiacercers 1 00 6 00 HALETIA—Diptera and Tetraptera (Sivey Bul), ianeplaneed, Difitecs 250 15 00 HOMEOCELTIS PLATANIFOLIA—1 to 14 ft.. 1 eee 5 00 HYDRANGEA—Otaksa and Thomas Hogg, 1 to Ls ft., 2 yrs., bushy. = 200 L200 PamiCulatanZivojo luce essctercers coccercceseee eee . 150 1000 HYPERICUM KALMIAN UM—3 UO EE Sith asccscdsoan o- cee adoduaas po E(t) 6 00 BONEYSUCKLE—Tartarian and English Fly. 3 to 4 ft...... 00... eee ceeee ener eeeeee 100 88 00 Standishii and Fragrantissima or New Upright, 4to5ft... 150 10 00

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. Per 10. Per 100. LILAG—8 e AGE COMMON DUNDI Gs cvsctvarcn ssctvottun dcecdoustblicsendesseavagccvescarscereaeaheredscies $1 00 $10 00 Giktncocsecccncarerencncenae -. 200 15 00 White, grafted, 2 ft....... ee a nkaachis nines dcataecanstenenteeeate 250 2000 PAVIA MACROSTACHIA (Dwarf Horse Chestnut), 2 to 3 ft. 150 1000 PRIVET—(P. Amurensis)—2 t0 8 ft.........c0cccsssesscccessnssssevescsnsssesees 100 600 PRUNUS PADUS or CERASUS PADUS (Bird Cherry)—2 to 8 ft......ccsesssceeeee 100 600 RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE ee Laurel)—6 in., trans.,2 yrs....... 200 10 00 RHODOTYPUS KERRIOIDES—1 to 2 ft.......scccssessssessessseececcecsseseeceseseeeeeeseesensnsees 2 00 SPIREA—Salicitolia Kosea and anne Prunifolia, Callosa “Alba and DOULA BITS SUS LOA Loree ccercendatncxcestey -ccsommedentmananserntae seas svenexencteren ese 100 38 00 Reevesii Flora Plena and Thunbergii—2 ft... mea) SYRINGA PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange)—4 to 6 ft.......... 1 00 8 00 SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSUS (Snowberry)—3 to 4 ft 100 600 VIBURNUM—Lantanoides, 4 to 5 ft... .esccssscecesseeeseeeeneeees 150 1000 Opulus (Tree Cranberry), 3 to 4 ft.. 150 1200 Plicatum, 2 Bio af 3 a Sosteeeccuecccurececop .. 250 2) 00 Decanssdnchusenacenauevendsewanteds tae cuainastenvacubecerccccetssttemeed: 3 50

REE OP ORU ne cineca cucne mere saasnabuereeboecs te sacrunadecxevcnuas esseeescerncs 8 poo Vanibenke: 2 to 3 ft.. 10 ( Hortensis Nivea, 2 to 3 ft.. 15 (

YUCCA PILAMENTOSA—2 yrs. 1arge.......scscssssssssssscssosocssecssororsascvercccensccccecececccn

VINES AND CLIMBERS.

Per 10. Per 100.

AKERBYACQUINA TeA——3!i:p1SbNO0 @ssusc-chcst cavaicecterecsnthencetecctretsssstecsssrccrscccvansesrerentees 150 1200 AMPELOPSIS OUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper)—Strong vines .- 200 1000 Welsch 2iyrsvccccurcnccsssesccoee 1 50 BIGNONIA—Grandiflora, 2 yr. TAtts......cesecceecesccececesseseeeceseenee . 2650 Atropurpurea and Radicans, 2 yrs., streng vines.. - 200 1000 CELASTRUS SC. NDENS (Bitter Sweet). ciicisceesvsscsscessaneesdetectensteeae 1 50 HONEYSOCKLE-L. Halleana and Golden Japan Variegated... 100 600 Evergreen (APEEGGr ANS) oneswareystanssssecsncececrstcences 1 00 8 00 Red Coral (L. Sempervirens) and Yellow Coral... 150 1000 PERIPLOCA GRACA (Virginia Silk Vine;—a very rapid climber... pee 100. WISTARIA—Sinensis, Layers, (Chinese Purple Wistaria), 2 yr. transplanted.. Tate 1 00 8 00 3 yr, transplacted...... 200 12 00 ss as 4 yrs., large plants... 300 25 00 BLacChyNOCKiss 2 VAs, ALLONG..ccvsyacccsnesousasarscemactencseresacescceesseneeecre ne 140 1000 VINCA—Minor and Alba, Myrtle, Blue and Whit».. Se Tr et00 Major Variegata, not hardy...............:.:0008 a 100)" 8800 ROSE—Prairie Queen, , UU ssvecanecseseseuscuts recs DE (0,0) 8 00 ARGU wesccapaestousessesterteceosts svsandanalaswntunireoseascatncescerapeserteresreerear 150 10 00

HERBACEOUS PLANTS, BULBS, ETC

Perl0 Per 100.

AQUILEGIA CGERULIA (Columbine)—2 yrs., mixed, seedlingS..............0005 seeeeees $1 00 $8 00 AUIND AD ON ANS VAT MOGAUIIA) a cctects sa nedccrsetacccnsshecsedsenbocudGe seccete cacustrset centers 600 35 00 ASBTILBE JAPONIGA, 2 Yrsuccssssec.sccnsscecccssecsscssccess 5 ko) 8 00 DAHLIAS—25, varieties, named, extra large Toots... .. 200 1200

fine MO OLS saarapetyc saskateen sicn den suauacsndsrennensradeeetesersance 1 50 8 00 DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS—2 y Pureccwannannncenpuatcencgecatesprnantcuscercadencchosteeene nanaretetinte 1 00 8 00

ERIANTHUS RAVENNAE (Hard iy Pampas Grass)—3 yr. clumps, =e 225) “10100 EULALIA JAPONICA VARIEGATA—1 JYI., Btroug.............c:csecesseee eeeeeees rea ek 00 8 00 2 yrs, extra large CLMM PSivaccestectsteavcsoseeers 200 15 00

Coerulia (Blue)......ccccesses 150 10 00

UTINIRG EANPAU ES ACcostcaruncsastecenoonssreruccctsenswadsuvsuameaussacserads 150 10 00 GLADIOLUS—25 fine named varieties, my selection .. 10@ 800 Mixed, all colors, fine strain.............. Ss 50 3.00

DDN ORT EWA bY ocsecarcenche-naccenrenancasexed . 150 1000 PAHONIA, HERBACHOUS—Humeil..........c.ccssessccscecsnsnccnoevseccsosssecoscrarssocsesszet sovenees 1 00 8 00

ORNAMENTAL SEEDLINGS.

Per 100, Per 1,000

ALTHEA— From mixed! seed, 12/0018 1M ssr.ncccenterenceecnesaaseyssroce acstuseaeacvocyesadacrevte $2 50 $10 00 CALYCANTHUS PLOXIDUS—(Sweet Shrub), 1 to 11 4, {t.. 2 aS00 10 00

GUO LOAM cccin tre ecsccasessnacs seaam POD 6 00 CARAGANA SIBERICA—(Pea Tree), 4 t0 6 i0..........ceccceesesesececeecceseeeserercnsecnaeees 2 00 10 00

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CERCIS SOR ece sabes Judas, 6 to 12i it Leer Sacasasesocasccrserseenet stereos $10 00 ADENSI8—American Judas, 12 in............ eee eeeseeee oon, 83 CD) CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA—( White ine 3 2 yrs, ,4 to 6 inches.. . 400 ELEAGNUS ARGENTEA—(Silver Thorn), 400 6 10.....ccccceeceeseee men IL (0) EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA—6 to 12 in................ ... 10 00 EUONYMOUS BU ROE EU Sy Cue Tree), 6 in.. 1 00 FRAXINUS ALBA—( White Ash), 1 to 2ft...........0. 2 00 “« 6 to 12 in. on IL OF) HALETIA DIPTERA—(Silver Bell), i ff see -- 10 00 TETRAPTERA fe o ... 10 00 HORSE CHESTNUT—1 foot.................. sco 8) (Wt) KOLREUTERA PANICULATA —12 in.. oo 8 (0) MAGNOLIA TRIPETALA—6 to 12 in 3 00 MAPLE—Norway, Olt 12in............ 1 00 1 to 1% ft......... 2 00 Red or Scarlet, EVA) 8 Sot coosocomneccsoocespoonococecnosog 2 00 2yrs.,1to2 ft., transplanted. 4 00 Sugar, E yr.,6to12in 1 00 1 yr., 12 to 15 in.. 2 00 ef 2yrs,,6to12in., transplanted. 2 00 QUERCUS PHELLOS— (Willow: - Leaf Oak), 1 ft. 2 00 KRHAMNUS CAROLINIANUS-—% to 12 in. con) 4 00) RYODOTY°US KERRIORDES— to 12 in. bor JH) (010) RHUS COTINUS—Purple Fringe, 12 to 18 in................... sce | 8} (OS) BIGNONIA ATROPURPUREATrampet Creep co 2 OD) WISTARIA SINENSIS—2 yrs., 1t02 ft...........:cccceseeee -. 2 00 2 yrs.. 5 to 4 ft 5 00

Brachybotria Rubra—aA rare and beautiful variety of the Chi-

nese Wistaria, with delicate pink flowers in very large racemes, FO nomena anor Co DOCOSER CIDA edrecGOO SD CEC ICO Sone OC ODONOL CUD IOOTANMNOATIObomIAIEoAAAOSodINaNpoNIIN0 5 00

GLADIOLUS.

Gladiolus are one of my specialties. We havea very fine collection of named varieties, and my mixtures are acknowledged by those who have bloomed them to be an unusually fine strain.

They contain some of the finest named varieties and some very fine new seedlings.

When the selection of named varieties is left to me, I endeavor to give as much variety in shades as possible, and can generally make a more satisfactory selection for a given price than buyers who are not thoroughly acquainted with them are able to make for themselves.

Per 100, Per1 000. Price of named collection, from 10 to 20

varieties, My SelectiOn.............seeccceres $6 00 $50 00 Mixed, all ColOrs)..........c.c.cccowcccteccoereseenne 2 00 15 00 cs «© light shades predomi- MALIN Eiaccescescecenssssiescasceesvossssccccssscessiecstse 3 00 20 00 Mixed, mostly white or very light.......... 5 00 30 00 Special lists of named sorts will be priced on applica- tion. GLADIOLUS.

WELL-GROWN LARGE STOCK.

$10 00 30 00 6 00 50 00 00

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The Attention of Landscape Gardeners and Superintendents of Parks is particularly called to the following list of large stock. It ix not overgrown brush- heap trash, but well-grown, handsome specimens that have been recently transplanted, and

are in first- ‘rate condition for immediate use in lawns or avenues:

ABIES Orientalis, Conica, Compacta, Inverta, Biota, Aurea and

Hlegantissima.

PICEA Nordmanniana and Pectinata; PINUS Strobus, Nanus and

Cembra.

RETINOSPORA Plumosa, Plu. Aurea, Pisifera, Obtusa, Nana,

Squarrosa and Lycopodioides.

SamvuEL C. Moon, Morrisvitir, Pa.

THUYA Compacta, Vervaineana, George Peabody, Siberica, Cres- tata, Hoveyii, Globosa.

FERN-LEAVED BEECH—10 feet.

PURPLE BEECH—From 10 to 20 feet high, 2 to 3 inch caliber, with fine spreading heads and excellent roots.

ACER Colchicum Rubrum, Sugar, Red or Scarlet and Ash-Leaved Maples.

CATALPAS, ELMS, ASH, BEECH, Etc.

EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA, WHITE FRINGE, EUONYMUS ; and a general assortment of hardy flowering shrubs; fine bushy plants for immediate effect.

EXOCHORDA GRANDIF'LORA.

A hardy flowering shrub, native ot the mountain districts of Northern China and Japan. It _ was introduced into this country several years ago, and has always been much admired and highly valued wherever known,but owing to its scarcity it has not been generally disseminated.

The plant is extremely hardy, enduring from 20 to 30 degrees below zero without the least in- jury; is vigorous and symmetrical in habit, forming a neat compact bush from 10 to 12 feet high in as

Many years; will endure shearing well, and can be trimmed into any desired shape; is not at all fastidious in its requirements, but grows freely in any good soil ; and is a certain and profuse bloomer in the Fifth month, with the Lilacs, Haletia, Rhododen- drons, ete. The flower in the left hand corner of the plate on next page shows the natural size.

he Exochorda bears some resemblance in size and appear- ance of flower to Syringa Philadel- phus or Mock Orange, but the flower spikes are longer, lighter and borne on more slender branches, giving a particularly easy, graceful appearance to the bush; itis done blooming about two weeks before the Syringa commences and is of much better habit of growth.

It is unquestionably one of the choicest of our hardy flowering = = - shrubs, and as soon as it becomes COPYRIGHT; | yi better known its merits cannot SSS ae eas : : = fail to be appreciated.

EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA. (Electros of this Cut, $1.50 each.)

Hach. Per Doz. Per 100.

200 1200 50 500 25 00 7 600 32500

EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA. (See description and price on page 7.) (Electrotypes of this Cut, $2.50 each.)