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4 Miles Northeast of 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
State Route 4 
P. O. Box 696 Phone Co. 125W1 
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Carefully planned and well planted collections of evergreens afford satisfaction to home owners unequaled by any other plant 
materials. Berryhill Evergreens have been transplanted frequently. Many have been sheared to produce a mass of fibrous 
roots and well shaped tops. They are always furnished freshly dug, with ball of earth in burlap. 
ARBORVITAE (Thuja) 
American (occidentalis) 
Broad base, pyramidal, bronzy coloring, 
Sheared makes excellent hedge. 
3 ft.85 
4 ft. 1.15 
5 ft. 1.85 
6 ft. 2.35 
7 ft. heavy . 3.75 
Berkman’s Golden (biota aurea nana) 
Compact, slow growing, warm golden 
yellow. 
18 in. 1.25 
2 ft. 1-75 
2% ft. 3.00 
George Peabody (lutea) 
Pyramidal in form with bright yellow 
foliage. 
3 ft.90 
4 ft. 1-35 
5 ft. 2.05 
6 ft. 3.75 
Douglas Golden (douglasi aurea) 
Broad pyramid with golden green foliage. 
3 ft.90 
4 ft. 1.35 
5 ft. 2.05 
6 ft. 3.75 
Goldentip (elegantissima) 
Broad, pyramidal, compact. Rich, deep 
golden bronze in winter. Really “elegant." 
Mild color contrast. 
4 ft. 1-70 
5 ft. 2.50 
6 ft. 3.85 
7 ft. 5.25 
8 ft. 7.00 
Spiral Pyramidal (spiralis) 
Rich, deep green foliage, spiral shaped. 
Very hardy. 
4 ft. 1.70 
5 ft. 2.50 
6 ft. 3.85 
7 ft. 5.25 
8 ft. 7.00 
Hovey Globe (hoveyi) 
Oval, nearly as broad as high. Bright green. 
1% ft.70 
2 ft. 1-05 
2% ft. 1-50 
3 ft. 2.25 
3% ft. 3.50 
Woodward Globe (woodwardi) 
Very desirable globe, pleasing sea-green 
color. 
1% ft.70 
2 ft. 1-05 
2V4 ft. 1-50 
3 ft. 2.25 
3% ft. 3.50 
Pyramidal (pyramidalis) 
Narrow pyramidal, splendid in formal 
planting. 
4 ft. 1-00 
5 ft. 1-65 
6 ft. 2.75 
7 ft. 3.75 
8 ft. 5.00 
8 to 10 ft. specimens . 7.50 
Rosenthal (rothenthali) 
Dense, rugged, pyramidal, slow grower, 
good winter color. 
4 ft. 1-65 
5 ft. 2.75 
6 ft. 3.75 
Siberian (wareana) 
Heavy, rugged, distinctive foliage. Very 
hardy in coldest climate. Symmetrical con¬ 
ical shape. 
2 ft.85 
3 ft. '... 1.50 
4 ft. 2.50 
CYPRESS 
(Retinospora) Chamaecyparis 
Plume (plumosa) 
Feathery texture, soft, dark foliage. Formal 
when sheared. 
Goldenplume (plumosa aurea) 
Like preceding, with modestly golden tips. 
Sawara (pisifera) 
Quick growing, loosely pyramidal, pendu¬ 
lous. 
Golden Sawara (pisifera aurea) 
Like above with golden tips. 
3 ft. 
4 ft. 
5 ft. 
6 ft. 
1.00 
1.50 
2.50 
3.75 
FIR (Abies) 
Balsam (Abies balsamea) 
Tall-growing, for specimen planting. 
"Balm of Gilead” Fir, attractive, aromatic 
leaves. 
4 ft. 3.35 
5 ft. 4.50 
Douglas (Pseudotsuga douglasi) 
Very tall lawn specimen, dark, bluish- 
green foliage. 
5 ft. 2.60 
6 ft. 3.50 
7 ft. 4.75 
8 ft. 5.90 
8 to 10 ft. specimens . 7.50 
Frazer (Frazeri) 
Resemble Balsam, darker green leaves 
above, bluish below. 
5 ft. 5.00 
6 ft. 7.50 
White (Concolor) 
Broad based, tapering, bluish white; one 
of most valuable ornamental firs. From 
Colorado. 
3 ft. 2.50 
4 ft. 3.90 
5 ft. 6.00 
6 ft. 7.50 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga) 
Canadian (canadensis) 
Beautiful, graceful and adaptable. Shade 
loving. Usually severely pruned. A distin¬ 
guished evergreen, whether in foundation 
planting, specimen grouping. 
4 ft. 3.75 
5 ft. 4.75 
6 ft. 5.90 
7 ft. 7.50 
8 ft. 9-00 
8 to 10 ft. specimens .12.50 
Carolina 
Heavier foliage than 
growing, darker green. 
5 ft. 
6 ft. 
(caroliniana) 
Canadian, slower 
. 4.75 
. 5.90 
JUNIPER (Juniperus) 
Blue or Silver Cedar (virginiana 
glauca) 
Informal but graceful, broadly conical, at¬ 
tractive blue color, one of the choicest 
Junipers. 
4 ft. 2.85 
5 ft. 3.50 
6 ft. 4.85 
7 ft. 6.25 
Cannart’s (virginiana cannarti) 
Rich dark green : shears into beautiful tall 
column ; an aristocrat of the junipers. 
4 ft. 3.75 
5 ft. 4.85 
6 ft. 6.25 
7 ft. 7.50 
Chinese (chinensis mascula) 
One of the best dark green upright Juni¬ 
pers. 
4 ft. 3.00 
5 ft. 3.85 
6 ft. 4.75 
Creeping (Blue horizontalis douglasi 
glauca) 
A handsome, effective ground cover and 
rock plant, steel blue. 
3 ft. 1-25 
3)4 ft. 1.85 
Creeping (Green horizontalis) 
Like above, except color a gray green ; 
same price. 
3 ft. 1.25 
3V 2 ft. 1.85 
Gold Tip (virginiana elegantissima) 
A gracefully bushy upright tree, side 
branches curving. Its early summer white 
gold tips change to bronze green as sea¬ 
son progresses. 
5 ft. 4.75 
6 ft. 5.50 
Irish (communis hibernica) 
Erect, slender, formal, attractive shadings 
of green. Very popular, inexpensive. 
3 ft. 1-25 
4 ft. 1-90 
5 ft. 3.25 
6 ft. 3.75 
7 to 8 ft. specimens . 6.50 
Japanese (japonica) 
Dwarf, spreading, slow growing, dark 
green. Good for rock planting. 
2 ft. 1-75 
3 ft. 2.50 
Roster’s (virginiana Kosteri) 
Shape much like Pfitzer’s; very desirable. 
3 ft. 1-50 
4 ft.2.75 
5 ft. 3.90 
Pfitzer’s (chinensis pfitzeriana 
2 ft. spread .75 
3 ft. 1-50 
4 ft. 2.75 
5 ft. 3.90 
6 to 7 ft. specimens . 6.50 
Savin (sabina) 
Handsome moss green foliage, spreading 
branches. Similar in use to Pfitzer’s. 
2 ft.60 
3 ft. 1-00 
4 ft. 2.50 
5 ft. 3.75 
Meyer’s (squamata Meyeri) 
Beautiful deep blue dwarf, scarce. 
1 % ft. 1.65 
2 ft. 2.25 
2% ft. 3.00 
Polish (communis crocovica) 
Branching from ground, upright, very de¬ 
sirable. 
2 ft. 1.50 
2% ft . 2.75 
3 ft. 3.25 
3% ft. 3.75 
Redcedar (virginiana) 
Well known, makes a fine, tall tree, with 
dense foliage, varying somewhat in form 
and color. Easily made formal by shearing. 
Very adaptable. 
3 ft.90 
4 ft. 1.25 
5 ft. 1.75 
Schotts Redcedar (virginiana Schotti) 
Columnar in form, foliage yellowish 
bronze-green, feathery texture. Very hardv. 
4 ft. 3.75 
5 ft. 4.85 
6 ft. 6.25 
7 ft. 7.50 
Spiny Greek (excelsoa stricta) 
Dwarf. Very dense, cone shaped, of dis¬ 
tinctive beautiful blue-green color. 
1(4 ft. 1.35 
2 ft. 1.85 
2 Vi ft. 3.25 
3 ft. 4.75 
Swedish (communis suecica) 
Tall growing, foliage dense, broader with 
drooping tips, but similar to Irish. Very 
hardv. 
3 ft. 1.35 
4 ft. 1.75 
5 ft. 3.25 
6 ft. 4.75 
PINE (Pinus) 
Austrian (nigra austriaca) 
Massive, broad based, heavily needled. Rich, 
dark green. Fast grower, needs plenty of 
room. Stands city smoke the best of the 
conifers. 
4 ft. 2.90 
5 ft. 3.85 
6 ft. 4.75 
7 ft. 6.50 
8 ft. 7.50 
8 to 10 ft. specimens .10.00 
Mugho (montana mughus) 
Dwarf, round top, very dense, rich in color. 
Desirable in rock planting and foregrounds. 
iy 2 ft. 1.50 
2 ft. 2.25 
2V» ft. 3.50 
3 ft. 4.75 
Montana 
Like Mugo, freer growing. 
2 ft. 1.50 
2% ft. 2.00 
3 ft. 3.00 
314 ft. heavy specimens . 3.95 
Scotch (sylvestris) 
Handsome tree, rapid growing, softer, 
shorter needles than Austrian. Often with 
bluish tint. 
4 ft. 1.75 
5 ft. 2.90 
6 ft. 3.50 
7 ft. 5.25 
8 ft. 6.25 
8 to 10 ft. specimens . 8.50 
