. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Berries Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. THE WM. H. MOON CO.'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 23 MAPLE. TARTARIAN (A. Tartaricum)—A small-^ized distinct species: light-colored, attractive, small leaves. 4 to 5 feet; 5d"cents each. MULBERRIES—See Fruit Department, page 11. OAK, ENGLISH {Qiiercus J?o&wr^—A fine, stately, orna- mental tree, of modera
. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Berries Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. THE WM. H. MOON CO.'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 23 MAPLE. TARTARIAN (A. Tartaricum)—A small-^ized distinct species: light-colored, attractive, small leaves. 4 to 5 feet; 5d"cents each. MULBERRIES—See Fruit Department, page 11. OAK, ENGLISH {Qiiercus J?o&wr^—A fine, stately, orna- mental tree, of moderate growth. Price, 75 cents to each : size, 6 to 8 feet. OAK. MOSSY-CUP (Q. .Vacroca)-pa^—A stately, spreading tree, with large acorns, the cups of which are beauti- fully fringed. Very ornamental. Price. each. OAK, PIN i Q. Pahi?tris)—X desirable variety, foliage of Avhich is deep green and finely divided. As the tree grow^ the branches droop gracefully : very effective. Size, (j to 8 feet; price, 75 cents eaeh. OAK, PYRAMIDAL (Q. P!/mmidaUs)—Of symmetrical, p>Tamidal habit: shotild be more generally planted. Size, 6 to 9 feet; price, 7o cents to SLCO each. OAK, SCARLET (Q. CoccinoD—Yixlued for its beautiful scarlet foliage in the Autumn. Size, 5 to 6 feet; price, each. OAK. TURKEY {Q. Ce/ /'/si—Forms a fine, rounded head, of moderate growth. Size, 5 to 6 feet; price, 75 cents each. PAULONIA IMPERIALIS—A rapid grower, with large leaves; presents a tropical efiectwheu cut back every year, so as to produce the largest possible foliage. Size, 2 to 3 feet; price. 50 cents each. PEACH. FLOWERING < Persica Flora PI(na)—T\w rare beauty of the Flnw ering Peach, with its great mass of bloom, rendprs it one of the most desirable Spring floweriDg trees. Price, 75 cents each. PEACH, PINK-FLOWERING (Persica Eosea). PEACH, RED-FLOWERING iP. Rubra). PEACH, PURPLE-FLOWERING (P. Purpmra)—'^loTe dwarf than either of the above. PLATANUS ORIEXTALIS (FA
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