4 
THE BERRYHILL NURSERY 
Firs • Abies 
These are possibly the best known 
of the evergreens, and are distin- 
guished from the spruces by having 
their “needles” arranged flat on the 
branches. 
Balsam (Abies balsamea). Rapid 
grower to 70 feet high, with green and 
very fragrant foliage. Each 10 
2^-3 ft $1 25 $10 00 
3- 4 ft 2 00 17 50 
4- 5 ft 3 00 27 50 
5- 6 ^ 3 5° 
White (A. concolor). Grand as a 
specimen; color much like Blue 
Spruce. Grows 35 feet high, with a 
spread of 20 feet. Each 
3- 4 ft $5 00 
Nordmann’s (A. N ordmanniana) . 
One of the most satisfactory of all 
evergreens, forming a dense, shapely 
pyramidal tree, 40 feet high. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft $3 00 $27 50 
3~4 ft 4 00 
4~S ft $5-8 00 
Silver (A. pice a or pectinata). Fine- 
shaped tree, 50 feet high. The silvery 
white on the under side of the foliage 
gives it distinction not possessed by 
the others. Each 10 
2^-3 ft Si 00 S7 50 
3“4 ft 1 50 12 50 
4- 5 ft 2 50 22 50 
6- 8 ft $4-8 00 
Hemlock • Tsuga 
American ( T . Canadensis). One 
of the handsomest native evergreens, 
growing into tall, bushy trees 50 to 60 
feet, with beautiful, feathery foliage 
and gracefully drooping branches. Fine 
for hedges, vvind breaks and mass 
planting. Each 10 100 
2- 3 ft Si 25 $10 00 $90 00 
3- 4 ft 2 00 17 50 150 00 
4- 5 ft 2 50 22 50 
5- 6 ft.. - 3 50 
8-10 ft., fine $6-15 00 
Juniper • Juniperus 
Interesting evergreens of various 
forms, some of which are valuable in 
formal gardening and for cemetery 
planting. 
Canadian (Juniperus Canadensis). 
Spreading ana dwarf; light green foli- 
age. Each 10 
i-i£ ft. . $1 50 $12 50 
1^—2 ft 2 00 1 7 50 
Douglas’ Golden (J. Canadensis 
aurea). Very dwarf, showy; golden 
green. Grows to 2 feet. Each 10 
i-i£ ft Si 00 $7 50 
1 £—2 ft 2 00 17 50 
Irish (J . communis Hibernica). 
Slender, conical tree, light green foli- 
age. Fine for groups or small yards. 
Grows 6 to 8 feet. Each 10 
1-2 ft So 75 $6 00 
3^-4 ft 2 50 22 50 
Golden Japanese (J . Japonica 
aurea). Rich golden foliage, very dis- 
tinct and desirable. Grows 3 to 4 feet. 
Each 10 
1- 2 ft Si 50 $12 co 
2*-3 ft 3 50 
Red Cedar (J . Virginia na). Fine 
native, pyramidal tree, excellent for 
tall screen. Grows to 100 feet. 
Each 10 
3“4 ft $2 50 S20 00 
5-8 ft S4-8 00 
Pines • Pinus 
Austrian (Pinus Austriaca). Ro- 
bust, round tree, 40 to 60 feet high, 
long, stiff “needles. ” Each 10 
3- 4 ft S2 50 $2i 50 
4- 5 ft 5 00 
Mugho (P. ntughus). Habit is 
dwarf, seldom growing more than 
4 to 5 feet high, dome-shaped. Fine 
as a specimen on the lawn or terrace. 
Each 
1 A- ft $2 50 
White (P. Sir ob us). Fine native, 
quick-growing ornamental tree, 80 to 
100 feet high, with a broad, spreading 
head. Each 10 
2- 3 ft $1 25 $10 00 
3“ 4 ft 2 00 17 50 
4-5 ft 3 00 27 50 
Scotch (P. sylvestris). Fine for 
massing, or as a specimen when quick 
effect is desired. Grows 50 to 70 feet 
high, with spreading head and short, 
bluish green foliage. . Each 10 
2-3 ft $1 50 $13 00 
3“4 ft 2 50 
4- 5 ft 3 5° 
5- 6 ft 4 00 
6- 8 ft $5-8 00 
