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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, 3-in. pots $0 75 
1 £-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 $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 ft. high, in 
tubs, $8, $10 to $30 each. 
Latania Borbonica (Chinese Fan 
Palm). This very popular fan-leaved 
Palm is one of the hardiest. 18-20 
in. high, 6-in. pots, $1; 2 ft. high, 8-in. 
pots, $2.50. Specimen plants in fine 
green tubs, from $8 upwards. 
Phoenix Rcebelenii. 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, Si. 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 $1 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, 
$r 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, capensis 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 Si 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 $1.50 each. 
RHODODENDRONS. These popular 
evergreens also make splendid forc- 
ing plants. Blooming plants ready 
Feb. to Easter. $2, $3 and $5 each. 
