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THE BERRYHILL NURSERY 
Hypericum 
Hypericum aureum (Large- flow- 
ered St. John’s Wort). Dwarf, dense 
shrub. Yellow flowers coming when 
little else is in bloom. Each io 
1^-24 in So 35 $3 00 
H. Moserianum hybridum (Gold- 
Flower). Low creeping shrub. Gol- 
den yellow flowers. Each xo 
12 in So 35 $3 00 
LLEX verticillata (Winter Berry). 
Beautiful foliage and especially at- 
tractive in winter when covered with 
red berries. Each 10 
i$-2 ft So 30 $2 50 
2-2^ ft 45 4 00 
3“3i ^ 60 5 00 
Jasminum 
Jasminium nudiflorum (Yellow Jas- 
mine). Bright yellow flowers the first 
days of spring; needs slight protection 
in winter. Each xo 
2-2^ ft.. So 35 S3 00 
J. officinale (Hardy White Jasmine). 
White flowers in midsummer. Also 
needs slight protection. Each 10 
2-2A ft So 35 S3 00 
Kerria 
Kerria Japonica, var. fl. pi. (Globe 
Flower). Orange-yellow flowers ap- 
pearing sparingly throughout the 
summer. Each 10 
2- 2^ ft So 50 $4 OO 
3- 3* It- - • ; 75 0 00 
K. , White (Rho doty pus kerrioides). 
White flowers an inch across. Shining 
black berries in winter. Each 10 
2 h ~3 It So 35 $3 00 
3^-4 ft 50 4 00 
4- 5 It 75 6 00 
Lilac 
Common Lilac ( Syringa vulgaris). 
I'he well-known favorite, growing 12 
to 15 feet high. Each xo 100 
2-3 ft $0 35 $3 00 $25 00 
3”3i It 5° 4 00 
3 £”4 ft 75 6 00 
4-6 ft. $1.50-3 00 
White Persian ( S . Pcrsica , var. alba) 
Flowers lilac and very fragrant, borne 
on drooping branches. Each 10 
3~4 It So 50 $4 00 
4-5 It 75 6 00 
Japanese ( Syringa J abonica). Tall 
shrub or tree. White flowers a foot 
wide. Each 10 
4-5 ft Si 00 
Double White (S. Mad. Lemoine). 
One of the handsomest double white. 
Each 10 
2-2^ ft So 50 S4 00 
2 h~Z It 75 6 00 
3“4_ It 1 25 10 00 
Single White (S. Marie Legraye). 
Possibly the best single white. Very 
fine. Each 10 
2-2^ ft So 50 $4 00 
2 i“3 It 75 6 00 
3^-4 ft 1 25 
Single Red (S. Souvenir de Ludv ig 
Spceth). Dark purple single flowers. 
Each 10 
1 £-2 ft So 50 $4 00 
2 i ~3 ft 75 6 00 
3i~4 ft 1 25 
MYRICA gale (Bayberry). Fine for 
low massing. Leathery foliage. 
Each 10 100 
1- i£ ft So 35 $3 00 S20 00 
2 ~3 ft 5° 4 00 
Mock Orange 
Mock Orange ( Philadelphus coro- 
narius). White flowers. The old 
favorite. Each 10 100 
2- 3 ft So 35 S3 00 $20 00 
3~4 ft 50 4 00 
4- 5 ft- • • • 7 5 6 00 
Large -flowered (P. grandiflorus). 
Flowers fragrant and very large. A 
beautiful spreading shrub. 
Each 10 100 
2 ~ 2 i ft $° 35 ®3 OO $25 OO 
3~4 ft 50 4 00 
4“5 It 75 6 00 
5- 6 ft., fine 1 00 
Oleaster 
Oleaster (El aa gnus anguslifolia) 
Yellow flowers and fruit. Silvery foli- 
age; fragrant. Each 10 
3- 4 • ft So 25 $2 00 
4- 5 ft 35 3 00 
5- 7 ft 50 
Japanese (E. longipes). Very 
showy when covered with brilliant 
red fruits. Each 10 
2^-3 ft $0 50 $4 00 
3~4 ft 75 6 00 
4-5 ft 1 00 
