THE BERRYHILL NURSERY CO. 
White (strobus) 
Attains great height, has abundant silvery 
green foliage in swaying clumps of long, 
soft needles. 
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 
SPRUCE (Picea) 
Colorado (pungens) 
Broad based pyramidal, branches in whorls, 
needles sharp, densely set. Handsome 
specimen. 
3 ft. 1.15 
4 ft. 1.65 
5 ft. 2.50 
6 ft. 3.75 
Colorado Blue (pungens glauca) 
Selected blue specimens, showy, impressive. 
2 ft. 1.75 
3 ft. 4.25 
4 ft. 6.00 
5 ft. 7.50 
Moerheim Blue (Moerheime) 
The most beautiful blue of all. Originally 
grafted from a sport of Colorado Blue. 
2 ft. 3.00 
3 ft. 7.50 
4 ft.12.00 
Norway (compact type excelsa) 
3 ft. 1.15 
4 ft. 1.65 
5 ft. 2.50 
6 ft. 3.75 
White (canadensis alba) 
One of the best conifers, color varying from 
light green to glaucous blue, shapely, close 
texture, aromatic, drought-resisting. 
3 ft. 1.75 
4 ft. 2.50 
5 ft. 3.50 
6 ft. 5.25 
Black Hills Spruce (canadensis 
aibertiana) 
Similar to White Spruce but more dwarf 
and compact. 
1% ft.85 
2 ft. 1.25 
3 ft. 1.50 
YEW (Taxus) 
Japanese (cuspidata) 
Charming dwarf. Spreading, bushy. Rich, 
deep green. Essential in every distinguished 
planting. Exceptionally hardy. Likes shade. 
i y 2 ft. i.50 
2 ft. 2.25 
2y 2 ft. 3.00 
Dwarf Jap. (brevifolia) 
More dwarf and compact. 
1V 2 ft. 2.50 
Upright Japanese (cuspidata 
capitata) 
Higher growing, upright type of cuspidata. 
2y 2 ft. 3.00 
Evergreen Shrubs 
and Broaddeafed 
Evergreens 
All broad-leafed evergreens are supplied 
with ball of earth. 
American Holly (Ilex opaca) 
Rich, deep green, red berries in winter— 
the “Christmas Holly.” Needs moist, par¬ 
tially shaded place, carefully mulched. 
B and B 
4 ft. 4.50 
5 ft. 6.00 
6 ft. 7.50 
7 ft. Bushy Specimens . 9.00 
Bush Arbutus (Abelia grandiflora) 
Glossy leaf, beautiful evergreen, needs pro¬ 
tection north of Ohio River. More sought 
after every season. 
18 to 24 in. B and B .75 
24 to 30 in. 1.00 
Daphne (cneorum) 
Low spreading, gray green foliage. Beau¬ 
tiful pink fragrant flowers from spring to 
frost. Increasing favor in best plantings. 
10 to 12 in. 1.00 
12 to 15 in. 1.25 
15 to 18 in. 1.50 
Drooping Leucothoe (Leucothe 
catesbaei) 
Dwarf broad-leaved evergreens, with deep 
reddish bronze autumn coloring. Used for 
massing at base of taller rhododendrons 
and kalmias. 
18 to 24 in. 2.50 
Euonymus (Colorata) 
Long, narrow, leaves, purple in fall. Very 
effective in winter. 
3 yr.35 
Spreading Euonymus (patens) 
White flowers in June. Foliage turns red 
in fail. 
24 to 30 in. 1.50 
Winter Creeper (radicans) 
Self-clinging vine. Good for covering low 
walls. 
3 yr.35 
Variegated-Leaf Winter Creeper 
(Radicans variegatus) 
Leaves veined, marked yellowish white and 
pink. 
2 yr.35 
Japanese Spurge (Pachysandra 
terminalis) 
Desirable evergreen ground cover, shady 
places. 2 yr., pot grown. 
Per 100 .12.50 
Firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea 
lalandi) 
Brilliant scarlet leaved in winter, orange 
Fall berries. Needs mulch and leaf pro¬ 
tection north. 
1% ft. 2.00 
2 ft. 2.50 
2(4 ft. 3.00 
Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia) 
Beautiful light pink flowers June. Bright 
green foliage. 
2 to 2% ft. 2.75 
2 to 3 ft. 3.75 
Oregon Holly grape (Mahonia 
aquifolium) 
Waxy green leaves turning rich bronze 
scarlet in winter. Yellow flowers in May, 
followed by grape-like fruit. Best in par¬ 
tial shade. 
1% ft.90 
2 ft. 1.25 
2i/ 2 ft. 1-50 
Rock Cotoneaster (horizontalis) 
Box-like leaves, red berries, effective. 
12 to 15 in. 4 in Pots .50 
Carolina Rhododendron 
(carolinianum) 
Exceptionally fine. Nursery grown, well 
budded. Earliest blooming. Bright pink 
flowers. May. 
IV 2 to 2 ft. B and B . 3.75 
Catawba Rhododendron 
(catawbiense) 
Bushy specimens. Purple flowers early June 
IV2 to 2 ft. 3.25 
2 to 3 ft. 4.50 
Deciduous and Shade 
Trees 
ASH 
American White (Fraxinus alba) 
Beautiful rapid growing; leaves golden 
tones in autumn. Good for parks and street 
planting. 
10 to 12 ft. 1.25 
1 V 2 in. caliper . 2.00 
2 in. caliper . 3.00 
BIRCH (Betula) 
White Birch (Europeas) 
White bark, picturesque along water edges. 
A beautiful lawn specimen. Very effective. 
10 to 12 ft. B and B . 2.50 
2 in. caliper . 3.50 
3 in. caliper . 5.00 
Cutleaf White Weeping (laciniata) 
Leaves deeply cut, branches gracefully 
weeping. 
10 to 12 ft. B and B . 1.90 
l 1 /* in caliper . 3.50 
2 in. caliper . 5.00 
BUCKEYE, OHIO 
Aesculus (glabra) 
Showy, yellow flowers, handsome, dense 
foliage. 
4 to 5 ft. 1.00 
5 to 6 ft. 1.50 
CHERRY (See under Shrubs) 
CRAB (See under Shrubs) 
CRATAEGUS (See Hawthorn) 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Red FI. (florida rubra) 
Large, pink flowers in May, bright green 
leaves turning scarlet in autumn, clusters 
of scarlet fruit in October. A beautiful 
flowering tree. 
3 ft. B and B . 1.25 
4 ft. 1.85 
5 ft. 3.00 
6 ft._. 4.50 
6 to 8 ft. heavy specimens . 7.00 
White FI. (Cornus Florida) 
4 ft. 1.00 
5 ft. 1.70 
6 ft. 3.00 
6 to 8 ft. heavy specimens . 5.00 
ELM (Ulmus) 
American (americana) 
Stately and dignified, most desirable shade 
tree. 
10 to 12 ft. . 1.25 
1 V 2 in. caliper . 2.50 
2 in. caliper . 3.50 
3 in. caliper . 5.00 
Chinese (pumila) 
Fast growing, small leaves, not subject to 
elm beetle and other pests. Becoming very 
popular. 
10 to 12 ft. 1.50 
IV2 in. caliper . 2.50 
2 in. caliper . 3.50 
3 in. caliper . 5.00 
Moline (moline) 
New variety, strong growing, very hardy. 
10 to 12 ft. 1.25 
iy> in. caliper . 2.50 
2 in. caliper . 3.50 
3 in. caliper . 5.00 
Vase-Shaped American Elm (urni) 
Large foliage, uniform in shape, straight 
stem. 
10 to 12 ft. 1.25 
IV2 ft. 2.50 
2 in. caliper . 3.50 
HAWTHORN (Crataegus) 
Cockspur Thorn (crusgalli) 
White flowers May, leaves shiny, deep 
green, distinctive. 
4 ft. B and B . 1.50 
5 ft. 3.00 
Paul’s Double Scarlet (oxycantha 
pauli) 
Brilliant, double crimson flowers. Showy 
fruit. 
5 to 6 ft. 2.00 
HOP TREE 
Ptelea (trifoliata) 
Dark green leaves and greenish white flow¬ 
ers, winged fruit resembling and smelling 
like hops. 
5 to 6 ft. 1.00 
LINDEN, AMERICAN 
Tilia (Americana) 
Tall, stately, with fragrant light yellow 
flowers in July. Easily transplanted. 
8 to 10 ft. 1.50 
10 to 12 ft. 2.25 
iy> in. caliper . 3.50 
MAGNOLIA 
Lily (purpurea) 
Glossy leaves, purple flowers in May. 
Transplants in early spring. 
2 Yo to 3 ft. B and B . 3.00 
3 to 4 ft. 4.00 
Saucer (soulangeana) 
Much like above, rosy violet and white 
blossoms. 
3 to 4 ft. 5.00 
Sweet Bay (glauca) 
Its broad leaves glossy, much like rhodo¬ 
dendron. Its lovely fragrant flower-cups 
come in May or early June. 
3V 2 to 4 ft. 3.50 
MAIDENHAIR TREE 
Ginkgo (biloba) 
Picturesque, distinctive leaves. Insect im¬ 
mune. 
5 to 6 ft. 2.25 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Norway (platanoides) 
Rounded head, deep green leaves, dense 
shade. Very desirable for lawn, street or 
park. 
10 to 12 ft. 1.50 
1(4 in. caliper . 2.50 
2 in. caliper . 3.50 
3 in. caliper . 5.00 
Schwedler (platanoides schwedleri) 
Attractive all seasons. Spring foliage red. 
Summer purple, autumn golden yellow. 
IV2 in. caliper . 2.50 
2 in. caliper . 3.50 
3 in. caliper . 5.00 
Silver (dasycarpum) 
Quick growing, leaves silvery underneath, 
yellow and bronze in fall. Least expensive 
maple. 
iy 2 in. caliper . 2.00 
2 in. caliper . 3.00 
3 in. caliper . 4.50 
Sugar (saccharum) 
Straight, spreading symmetrical, long 
lived. Rich yellow autumn coloring. 
8 to 10 ft. 1.50 
10 to 12 ft. 2.00 
Wier’s Cutleaf (dasycarpum wieri) 
Beautifully dissected foliage. Graceful, 
drooping. 
iy 2 in. caliper . 2.00 
2 in. caliper . 3.00 
3 in. . .caliper . 4.50 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus) 
European (aucuparia) 
Distinctive, beautiful, small tree, with rich, 
dark foliage and dense, bright red fruit 
clusters. 
8 to 10 ft. 1.50 
10 to 12 ft. 2.00 
iy 2 in. caliper . 2.50 
2 in. caliper . 3.50 
Oakleaf (quercifolia) 
10 to 12 ft. 2.00 
IV 2 in. caliper . 2.50 
2 in. caliper . 3.50 
PLANETREE OR 
SYCAMORE (Platanus) 
American (occidentalis) 
Quick grower, dense shade of handsome, 
deeply lobed leaves, very hardy. 
10 to 12 ft. 1.50 
European (orientalis) 
Much like above. Bark-shedding trunk, mot¬ 
tled creamy white. Withstands city smoke. 
10 to 12 ft. 1.50 
PLUM (Prunus) See under 
Ornamental Shrubs 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Lombardy (nigra italica) 
10 to 12 ft.90 
1% in. 1.50 
2 in. 2.50 
Silverleaf (bolleana) 
Slender like Lombardy. Leaves silvery be¬ 
neath. 
REDBUD (Judas Tree) 
4 to 5 ft. B and B . 1.00 
5 to 6 ft. 1.50 
6 to 8 ft. 3.00 
8 to 10 ft. specimens . 5.00 
SWEETGUM 
Liquidambar (styraciflua) 
Notable for autumn color. Difficult to 
transplant. 
2 in. caliper B and B . 3.50 
2 1 / 2 in. caliper B and B . 5.00 
TULIP TREE 
Liriodendron tulipifera 
Yellow, tulip-like flowers in June. Fast 
growing. 
iy 2 in. caliper B and B . 1.75 
2 in. caliper B and B . 3.25 
3 in. caliper B and B . 5.00 
WILLOW (Salix) 
Thurlow Weeping (elegantissima) 
8 to 10 ft. 1.25 
10 to 12 ft. 1.50 
Rosemary (Incana) 
Attractive, slow growing, “sagy” leaves, 
red bark. 
4 to 5 ft.60 
5 to 6 ft.90 
Ornamental Shrubs 
ALMOND, FLOWERING 
Double Pink or White (Prunus 
glandulosa) 
Blooms gaily before leaves appear. Should 
be in every garden. 
2 to 3 ft.45 
ALTHEA (See Rose of Sharon) 
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