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THE BERRYHILL NURSERY 
Palms 
The royalty among plants. No 
home decoration of plants is complete 
without them. The varieties we offer 
are the hardiest, and the most grace- 
ful plants for home culture. 
Areca lutescens. Bright glossy, 
green foliage and rich golden yellow 
stems make this one of the most beau- 
tiful Palms in cultivation. Each 
18-20 in. high, 5-in. pots $0 75 
i£- 2 ft. high, 6-in pots 1 50 
2-3 ft. high, 7-in pots 2 50 
Kentia Belmoreana. This variety is 
of dwarf, spreading habit, with beauti- 
ful, rich, dark green foliage. One of 
the best palms for the house because 
it stands the dust and dry atmosphere. 
16-18 in. high, 3-in. pots $0 35 
18-20 in. high, 4-in. pots 65 
i£- 2 ft. high, 5-in pots 1 25 
2 - 2 \ ft. high, 6-in. pots 2 25 
2^-3 ft. high. 7-in. pots 4 50 
Specimen plants, 8 to 15 feet high, in 
tubs, $8, $10 to $30 each. 
K. Forsteriana. Similar to the above 
named variety, but of stronger growth 
and with heavier, broader foliage. 
Each 
16-18 in. high, 3-in. pots So 35. 
18-20 in. high, 4-in. pots 65 
1 £-2 ft. high, 5-in pots 1 25 
2-2^ ft. high, 6-in. pots 2 25 
2^-3 ft. high, 7-in. pots 4 50 
Specimen plants, 8 to 15 ft. high, in 
tubs, $8, $10 to S30 each. 
Latania Borbonica (Chinese Fan 
Palm). This very popular fan-leaved 
Palm is one of the hardiest. 18-20 
in. high, 6-in. pots, Si; 2 ft. high, 8-in. 
pots, $2.50. Specimen plants in fine 
green tubs, from $8 upwards. 
Phoenix Roebelenii. An elegant, 
vigorous-growing plant with grace 
ful, recurving leaves. It is the most 
beautiful of the Phoenix class and as 
hardy as a Kentia. 3-in. pots, nicely 
characterized, 75 cts. each; 4-in. pots, 
nicely characterized, Sr. 25 each. 
Passiflora • Passion Flower 
Attractive climbers, covering large 
spaces in very short time; most beau- 
tiful and interesting flowers in great 
profusion. 
Passiflora, Constance Elliot. Pure 
white. 
P., Incarnata. White, tinted lilac, 
light purple corona. 
P. Pfordtii. The best of all; rich 
shade of blue, suffused with rose. 
35 cts. to Si each. 
Petunias 
For house culture, window boxes, 
baskets and for bedding few plants 
equal the Petunia in effectiveness. 
They commence flowering early and 
continue a sheet of bloom throughout 
the whole season. Easily cultivated; 
only require a good soil and sunny 
position. Young plants, 10 cts. each, 
$1 per doz.; large plants, 25 cts. each. 
P., Double Varieties. Our double 
Petunias are of the very best strain. 
20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
PHALANGIUM (Chlorophytum). A 
very handsome pot plant with grace 
ful, long, variegated leaves. 10 to 25 
cts. each. 
PLUMBAGO. cap3nsis alba. A 
handsome plant for the house or out- 
of-door in summer, producing clusters 
of light blue flowers. A creamy white 
variety. 35 cts. to $1 each. 
Primrose • Primula 
Primula sinensis fimbriata. Chi- 
nese Primulas are great favorites and 
among the most beautiful flowering 
plants of the winter and spring season. 
Fine blooming plants, 15 and 25 cts. 
each. 
P. obconica grandiflora. A profuse 
bloomer bearing on long stems, heads 
containing 10 to 15 flowers; varies in 
color from pale lilac to rose. 15 and 
25 cts. each; large plants, 50 cts. each. 
PRUNUS triloba. When forced at 
Easter time and covered with an 
abundance of double pink flowers this 
plant certainly makes a striking ap- 
pearance. $1 and Si. 50 each. 
RHODODENDRONS. These popular 
evergreens also make splendid forc- 
1 ing plants. Blooming plants ready 
I Feb. to Easter. $2, S3 and $5 each. 
