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THE BERRYHILL NURSERY 
Spiraea Van Houttei. See page 31. 
SWEET SHRUB (Cal yea n/Ji us flori- 
dus). The old-fashioned sweet shrub. 
Chocolate-like flowers; very fragrant. 
Each 10 
2-2\ ft So 35 $3 00 
3~4 ft 50 4 00 
Sumac 
Fragrant (Rhus aromatica ). Low 
spreading shrub. Sweet foliage. 
Each xo 
2-z\ ft $0 50 $4 00 
2^-3 ft 75 6 00 
ft 1 00 7 50 
Smoke Tree ( R . Cotinus ). Very 
well known tree-like shrub. Feathery 
flower-stems. Each 10 
2- 3 ft So 35 S3 00 
3 - 4 ft 50 4 op 
5“7 ft-- 75 6 °° 
Tamarix 
Tamarix Africana (Early flowering 
Tamarisk). Delicate light pink flow- 
ers, very early. Foliage feathery sea- 
green. Each 10 
2^-3 ft So 35 S3 00 
3 - 4 ft 5 ° 4 00 
4 - 5 ft 75 5 00 
5- 7 ft 1 00 7 50 
T. Gallica (French Tamarisk). 
Similar to above, but later in blooming 
and lighter green foliage. Each 10 
2- 3 ft So 35 $3 00 
3 - 4 ft 5 ° 4 00 
WHITE FRINGE ( C/iionanthus 
Virginiea). Loose, drooping panicles 
of white flowers coming before the 
foliage. Each 10 
2- 2^ ft $0 50 $4 00 
2^-3 ft 75 6 00 
3- 4 ft 1 00 7 50 
Weigela 
The Weigelas afford masses of 
showy blooms late in the spring, and 
later make most beautiful and graceful 
foliage effects. Flowers nearly all 
colors and borne on long, drooping 
branches. Each 10 
Rose-colored. 2A-3 ft. .So 
35 
S3 00 
3-4 ft 
5 ° 
4 00 
Hybrida. Great variety 
of colors. 
2 - 2 ^ ft 
35 
3 00 
4-5 ft 
5° 
4 00 
5 ~<> ft 
75 
6 00 
EvaRathke (Carmine- 
red). 
2-2^ ft 
35 
3 00 
24 -3 ft 
S° 
4 00 
4-5 ft 
75 
6 00 
WITCH HAZEL (Hamamelis Vir- 
giniana). Small, odd yellow flowers. 
The last to bloom, coming late in the 
autumn, about the time the leaves 
fall. Each 10 
2- 2$ ft So 35 S3 00 
3 - 4 ft 50 4 00 
4 - 5 ft 75 6 00 
5- 6 ft i 00 7 50 
We will supply 5 shrubs at the 10 rate; 25 at the 100 rate; 25 o at the 1,000 
rate. Our shrubs are well grown, frequently transplanted and our soil produces 
fibrous roots. It costs us more to handle them this way, but it ’s worth it to you 
if you want results without disappointment. 
