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THE BERRYHILL NURSERY 
MAHONIA aquifolium (Molly- 
leaved). Handsome shrub with dark 
green, shiny, toothed leaves. Flowers 
yellow in dense clusters; very effective 
when the blue-black berries appear 
late in the summer. Each io 
1- i£ ft So 50 $4 00 
1 £-2 ft 75 6 00 
2- 3 ft 1 25 10 00 
M. Japonica (Japanese Mahonia). 
Simliar to above with larger and more 
showy foliage. Possibly the best of the 
family. Each- 10 
1-1^ ft So 75 $6 00 
1 £-2 ft 1 50 13 50 
Rhododendron. 
Rhododendrons 
The most effective and showiest of 
all shrubs. Beautiful all the year as a 
foliage plant, and grand when covered 
with many-colored, showy flowers in 
June and July. Plants are taken up 
with a large ball of earth and can be 
moved nearly the entire year. If the 
bed is properly made in the beginning, 
little attention is necessary thereafter. 
Rhododendron album elegans. 
White, large flowers. 
R. album grandiflorum. Blush- 
white; very large truss. 
R., Betsy Parsons. Reddish purple 
R. Everestianum. Rosy lilac, spot- 
ted and fringed; the best of the 
hybrids. 
R., H. W. Sargent. Scarlet. 
R. Parson’s Gloriosum. Clear rose: 
free flowering. 
R. purpureum grandiflorum. Purple, 
very large flowers. 
R. roseum elegans. Rose; very fine. 
R., True Catawbiense. Flowers rosy- 
purple. Native in the southern 
mountains. 
Prices, Catawbiense Hybrids: 
Each 10 100 
i$ to 2 ft $1 50 $12 50 $100 00 
2 to 24 ft 2 50 22 50 
R. maximum (Great Laurel). Na- 
tive of our mountains. Blooms later 
than the hybrids. Write for prices 
on larger quantities and sizes, as 
we can supply car lots at prices that 
will interest. Each 10 
i£- 2 ft Si 25 $10 00 
2-2^ ft 2 00 17 50 
2$-3 ft 3 5° 
R. myrtifolium (Myrtle-leaved). 
Dwarf, compact shrub. Flowers pink. 
The best of the dwarf Rhododen- 
drons. Each 10 
i-i£ ft $2 00 S17 50 
R. punctatum. The earliest to 
flower. Rose, spotted with yellow- 
green; very desira ole. Each 10 
i-i£ ft.. . . Si 50 S13 50 
We are prepared to quote special price on car-load lots of Kalmia and Rhodo- 
dendron maximum, the two most desirable evergreen shrubs for large mass 
planting. See special uses of evergreens for hedges and winter window-boxes on 
pages 11 and 62. 
