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THE BERRYHILL NURSERY 
Azalea 
Azalea Amoena (See Evergreen 
Shrubs page 6). 
A. arborescens (Fragrant White 
Azalea). Very fragrant, white, rose- 
tinged flowers. Each io 
12-15 in., bushy $1 00 $8 50 
1^-2 ft., bushy 2 00 18 50 
A. calendulacea (Flame Azalea). 
Gorgeous in color, continuing a long 
time in bloom. Each 10 
12-15 } n Si 00 $8 50 
18-24 in., heavy 1 50 13 50 
2-2^ ft., heavy 2 50 
A. Canadensis (Rhodora). Purple 
and rose flowers. Each 10 
12-15 in Sr 00 $8 50 
1^-2 ft., heavy 2 00 18 50 
A. nudiflora (Pinkster Flower). 
Pinkish white. Sometimes called wild 
honeysuckle. Each 10 
12-15 in So 75 $6 00 
1^—2 ft., heavy 1 50 13 50 
2-2^ ft 2 50 
A. Vaseyi (Southern Azalea). Flow- 
ers pink or rose, appearing before the 
leaves. Each 10 
12-15 in Si 00 $8 00 
I l“ 2 ft 15 ° 13 5 ° 
2 £“3 ft ; 2 50 
A. viscosa (White Azalea). Flowers 
pure white, appearing late in the 
spring. Each 10 
12-15 in Sr 00 $8 00 
1^-2 ft 1 50 13 50 
A. mollis (Japanese Azalea). All 
colors and a very profuse bloomer. 
Each 10 
15-18 in $1 00 $8 00 
1^-2 ft r 25 10 00 
2-2^ ft. 2 00 
A. Pontica (Ghent). Flowers not 
quite so large as Mollis, but a great 
variety of colors. Each 10 
i£- 2 ft Sr 25 $10 00 
2-3 ft., fine 2 50 
BACCHARIS halimifolia (Ground- 
sel Shrub). Rapid grower in any soil. 
Very showy when in seed. 
Each 10 
4-5 ft So 75 $6 00 
5~7 ft 1 00 
soil or exposure. One of the best 
hedge plants known, and equally good 
as a specimen. 
Each 10 100 1,000 
12-18 in. $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 $120 00 
1^-2 ft.. 30 2 50 18 00 150 00 
2-2^ ft.. 40 3 00 25 00 200 00 
2^—3 ft. . 1 00 8 50 
Common ( B . vulgaris). A more 
exact grower than Thunbergi. Also 
an excellent hedge plant. 
Each 10 100 1,000 
2-2\ f t . . $0 35 S3 00 $25 00 $200 00 
2^-3 ft.. 60 5 00 40 00 
Purple-leaved (B. vulgaris , var. 
purpurea). Similar to common Bar- 
berry in habit, but has dark purple 
foliage. 
Each 10 100 1,000 
ii-2 ft. . So 25 S2 00 $15 00 $120 00 
2-2^ ft.. 35 3 00 25 00 200 00 
2^-3 ft.. 60 5 00 40 00 
BUCKTHORN ( Rhamnus cathar- 
lica). Strong-growing shrub, very 
striking in winter when covered with 
black berries. A good hedge plant. 
Each 10 100 
3~4 ft So 35 $3 00 $20 00 
4 - 5 ft > 50 4 00 
5- 7 ft., heavy speci- 
mens 75 5 00 
BUTTON BUSH (Cephalanthus occi- 
dentalis). Well known shrub. Fine 
for massing. Adapted to moist places. 
Each 10 100 
3 “ 3 i ft $0 35 S3 00 S25 00 
4“5 ft 50 4 00 
CALLICARPA purpurea (Beauty 
Fruit). Gracefully branched, filled 
with small pink flowers. Its greatest 
eauty is at the fruiting season. 
Each 10 100 
2-3 ft So 50 $4 50 S30 00 
CARAGANA arborescens (Siberian 
Pea). Flowers golden. Foliage like 
the locust. Each 10 100 
2^-3 ft So 25 $2 00 $17 00 
3 i “4 ft 50 4 00 
Barberry 
Barberry, Japanese ( Berber is 
Thunbergi). Indispensable little shrub 
that adjusts itself to any planting, any 
CEANOTHUS Americana (Jersey 
Tea). A fine foliage plant. Small 
white flowers. Each 10 100 
i^-2 ft So 25 $2 00 Si 7 00 
2^-3 ft 50 4 00 
