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THE BERRYHILL NURSERY 
Mulberry -Morus 
Red Russian ( Morus alba , var. 
Tatar ica rubra). Fast growing, spread- 
ing tree,, bearing very sweet edible fruit 
one to two inches long. Each io 
6- 8 ft $o 75 $6 oo 
Teas' Weeping ( M . alba , var. Ta- 
larica pendula). A weeping form of 
the above grafted on straight stems. 
Bears edible fruit and is much noted 
as an ornamental tree. Grows io to 15 
feet, spreading and graceful. 
Each 10 
3-4 ft., 2-yr. heads $2 00 $15 00 
5- 7 ft., 3-yr. heads 3 00 
Nettle Tree • Celtis occidentalis 
A handsome tree forming a beauti- 
ful crown, which makes it a very de- 
sirable shade tree. Colors beautiful 
yellow in fall. Grows 30-35 feet high. 
Each 10 
7- 8 ft Si 50 $13 50 
Oak • Quercus 
Perhaps the hardiest and longest- 
lived trees known. The oak thrives 
well in most any soil, and if properly 
planted and cared for in the early days, 
many of the varieties will make rapid 
growth. 
White ( Quercus alba). Majestic 
tree growing to 100 feet high. Leaves 
large, bright green, later turning to 
rich purple. Each 10 
6- 8 ft $1 50 S13 00 
8- 10 ft 2 25 
Swamp White (Q. bicolor). One of 
the best; medium height, growing to 
75 feet. Dark green foliage turning 
brown in the fall. Each 10 
6-8 ft Si 50 $13 00 
8—10 ft 2 25 
Scarlet ( Q . coccinea). One of the 
most symmetrical. Leaves bright 
red when young, turning to bright 
green and later bright scarlet. Gor- 
geous for autumn effect. Grows to a 
height of 80 feet. Each 10 
6—8 ft Si 50 S13 00 
8—1 o ft $2 25 
Laurel (Q. imbricaria). Grows to a 
height of 100 feet, round topped and 
branches slightly drooping. Foliage 
turns orange-yellow in the fall. Each 
6—8 ft S2 150 
Mossy Cup ( Quercus macrocar pa). 
Very massive, spreading tree, growing to 
80 to 120 feet. Each 10 
6-8 ft $1 25 $10 00 
8—10 ft 2 00 
1 o- 1 2 ft 2 75 
Pin (Q. palustris). One of the most 
useful, shapely and graceful of the 
oaks, growing to 80 to 100 feet. Equally 
good for lawn or street planting. 
Foliage turns brilliant scarlet in the 
fall. Each 10 
6-8 ft 100, S75. - Si 00 $8 00 
8-jo ft., i^-if in 1 50 13 50 
10-1 2 ft., i-J-2^ in 2 00 17 50 
12-14 ft., 2J-2J in 2 50 
14-18 ft., 3-4 in $5-8 00 
20-25 ft., 5-7 in.. . .$25-50 00 
Red ( Q . rubra). Large, handsome 
tree, round topped. Grows to 80 feet. 
One of the fastest growing. Acorns 
very large. Each 10 
6-8 ft Si 50 $13 00 
8-10 ft 2 00 
Black (Q. velutina , var. tinctorial). 
Tall and shapely tree, growing 80 to 
100 feet. Does well in dry soil. Foli- 
age dull red in fall. Each 10 
6-8 ft Si 25 $10 00 
8-10 ft 1 75 
Peach, Flowering • Persica 
Double White -flowering ( Persica , 
var. alba plena). Beautiful little tree 
noted for its clusters of white flowers 
in early spring. Each 10 
4 — 5 ft St 00 $8 00 
Double Red -flowering ( P . vulgaris , 
var. sanguinea plena). Similar to 
above, with red blossoms Each 10 
4-5 ft $1 00 $8 00 
Persimmon 
Diospyros Virginica 
Very attractive when covered with 
its pale orange fruit in the fall. Grows 
to about 50 feet. Each 10 
6-8 ft Si 00 $8 00 
Plane • Plantanus 
Buttonwood ( Platanus occidentalis). 
Broad-topped, massive tree, growing to 
1 50 feet. Noted for its white or gray 
bark. Each 10 100 
8-10 ft $1 00 S8 50 $70 00 
10-12 ft., if-2 in. 1 50 1350 10000 
