Archive image from page 36 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c . descriptiveillus1890will Year: 1890 THE WM. H. MOON CO.'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 33 RHODODENDRONS Untloubtt'dly the mo>.t evermeeii llowi'viuu shni thick and heavy : tlir tU iiinuuiiicciil ht'ail\ arc ol lu cohir, li'ora w hiu- lo ci iin ]ilantc'l sin-h or in uronp and cllcciivr in citlier i a Rhododen- many have been found, bieuce—the Evergreen Shrubs. Price, unless otherwise noted, 25 cents eaeh ; per dozen.
Archive image from page 36 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c . descriptiveillus1890will Year: 1890 THE WM. H. MOON CO.'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 33 RHODODENDRONS Untloubtt'dly the mo>.t evermeeii llowi'viuu shni thick and heavy : tlir tU iiinuuiiicciil ht'ail\ arc ol lu cohir, li'ora w hiu- lo ci iin ]ilantc'l sin-h or in uronp and cllcciivr in citlier i a Rhododen- many have been found, bieuce—the Evergreen Shrubs. Price, unless otherwise noted, 25 cents eaeh ; per dozen. ARBUTUS, UNEDO—An attractive Italian shnili, peculi- arly beautiful in Autumn, when it is covered with blossoms and rii)e fruit. AZALEA, AMGCNA—A dwarf, bushy shrub, covered en- tirely in Spring witli masses of small piirplish-red, double flowers. One of the choicest and most valu- able of evergreen shrubs. Price, $ each. BERBERRY, SWEET - FRUITED (Berbciris Dulcis) — Bright, yellow flowers, succeeded by black, round berries about the size of a currant, proilucing fine effect, in contrast with the shiny, leathery foliage. BOX, DWARF (Buxus Suffruficosa)—k well-known Dwarf Box, valuable only for edging. Price, 25 cents a yard. BOX, BROAD-LEAF {B. LatifoUa)—\ hardy evergreen shrub, with bright, glossy leaves. Thrives best in a lialf-shady situation. Price, $ to $ each ; size, 2 to 3 feet. DAPHNE, or SPURGE LAUREL (Daphne Laureola)— Large, thick leaves; greenish-white flowers in the Spring. 3 EVERGREEN TJloRN iCralivgns P/rac<uillia)—A valuable plant for growing singly or for hedge. Attractive, rich, glossy foliage. Wlu-u of mature age produce fragraul white Mowers, succeeded by bright orange- 1-0(1 berries. Price, 60 cents each. Sec Hedge Plants, HOLLY, EUROPEX'S (r/cxAqui/olin)—Common and desir- able European Holly. {.Uahonia Aqui/olia)—Ue- diuin-sized, shining purplish-green, prickly leaves, and showy bright-yellow flo
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