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THE BERRYHILL NURSERY 
Larch • Larix 
European ( Larix Europcea). A 
most graceful deciduous tree, with 
soft green needle foliage in tufts. 
Grows 60 to 80 feet high. Each io 
5- 6 ft Si 00 $8 00 
6- 8 ft Si 50 13 50 
Linden • Tilia 
American ( Tilia Americana). A 
noble tree of line proportions, growing 
80 to 100 feet tall in good soil. Has 
large, heart-shaped foliage and bears 
•creamv-white flowers. Each 10 
8-10 ft. ... 100, $100 . . Si 50 $12 50 
10-12 ft., 1^-2 in 2 00 17 50 
30-12 ft., 2-2-J in 2 50 
32-14 ft., 3-3^ in $4-8 00 
20-25 ft., 4-5 in 
European (T. Europcea). One of 
the finest avenue trees, 80 to 100 feet 
high, with heart-shaped leaves and 
white flowers. Each 10 
8-10 ft ; . .$1 50 $13 50 
10-1 2 ft., 2-2^ in 2 50 
Locust • Robinia 
Black ( Robinia pseudacacia). An 
exceedingly decorative tree with grace- 
ful sprays of compound foliage and 
bearing clusters of fragrant wistaria- 
like flowers. Each 10 
-8-10 ft Si 50 $13 50 
Honey ( Gleditschia tricanlhos). A 
rather large, graceful tree, with droop- 
ing branches. It bears strong spines and 
makes a strong hedge if planted closely 
and trimmed. Each 10 
.6-8 ft $1 00 $8 00 
Maple • Acer 
Silver {Acer dasycar pum). One of 
‘the best known of the maples, with 
handsomely cut foliage, bright green 
above and silvery white beneath. 
Grows to 1 20 feet high. Each 10 
10-12 ft $1 25 $10 00 
12-14 ft., 2-2^ in 2 00 17 50 
Wier’s Cut’-leaved Silver (A. dasy- 
' car pum , Wicrii laciniatum). One of 
the most ornamental of drooping trees, 
with lazy, pendulous branches and 
handsomely cleft foliage. Each 10 
8-10 ft $1 00 $8 00 
10-12 ft., 1 50 
12-14 ft., 3 - 2 $ in 3 00 
Ash-leaved (Acer negundo). A splen- 
did large tree, 60 to 80 feet high, with 
compound foliage like the Ash. Fine 
for street planting. Each 10 
8-10 ft $1 00 $8 00 
10-12 ft., 2-2^ in 1 50 
Striped (A. Pennsylvanicum). A 
decorative tree with handsomely 
striped bark. It grows 30 to 40 feet 
high, and has broad, lobed foliage, 
Each 10 
6-8 ft Si 50 $13 50 
Norway (^ 4 . platanoides). One of 
the finest maples and distinctly orna- 
mental wherever planted. Has broad, 
handsomely lobed foliage and grows 
70 to 90 feet high. Particularly fine as 
a street tree. Each 10 100 
8-10 ft Si 00 $8 00 S70 00 
10-12 ft., 1^-2 in. 1 75 15 00 135 00 
1 2-14 ft., 2-2^ in. 2 50 22 50 200 00 
1 2-14 ft., 2^—3 in. 3 00 27 50 
14-16 ft., 3-3^ in. 4 00 37 5° 
20-25 ft., 5-7 in., spec., $40 to $75 ea. 
Schwedler’s Purple (A. platanoides , 
purpurea). An exceedingly handsome 
lawn tree, tall and majestic, with 
changing foliage from purple in spring 
to green in summer and purple and 
brown in autumn. Each 
8-10 ft $2 50 
10-12 ft., 2-2+ in 4 00 
Sycamore (A. Pseudo- platan us). 
A large, massive tree with coarsely 
toothed foliage, deep green above and 
whitish beneath. Grows to 70 feet. 
Each 10 
8-10 ft $1 50 $13 00 
10-1 2 ft., if-2+ in 2 00 
1 2-14 ft., 2I— 2f in 2 50 
Red, or Scarlet (A. rubrum). One 
of the handsomest of the maples, 
growing only to medium height, with 
bright red flowers in early spring and 
gorgeous foliage in the fall. 
Each 10 
8-10 ft Si 50 S13 50 
10-12 ft., 2-2^ in 2 00 
12-T4 ft., 2^-3 in. $2 50-5 00 
Sugar (A. saccharum). A particu- 
larly fine lawn or street tree, 80 to 
100 feet high, with handsomely cut, 
dark green foliage which changes to 
brilliant yellow and red in autumn. 
The maple sugar tree. 
Each 10 100 
8-10 ft Si 00 S8 00 $60 00 
10-12 ft., i£-i£in. 1 25 10 00 75 00 
1 2-14 ft., 2—2^ in. 2 50 2000 
