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18 - 2 M- INCH 
EXCEPT WHERE 
SPECIFIED 
$5.00 invested in good 
Shrubs adds $50.00 or more 
to the value of your property. 
Shrubs live for years with 
very little care and no upkeep 
cost. At Berry’s new, low 
prices, everyone can properly 
landscape their home grounds. 
After all—“It’s not a home 
until it’s planted”! 
SHRUBS 
For those who appreciate the 
newest and best in everything, 
Berry’s offer these choice varieties. 
= All good sized, well developed plants. 
The pride of your garden—the envy 
of your neighbors. Strong 2/3', ex¬ 
cept as specified. 
Each 59c; 4 for §2.00 
ALMOND—Double Pink Flowering 
4'. In early spring, a mass of 
very double pink rose-like flowers. 
The beauty spot in any garden. 
18/24". 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—lie de France 
4'. New! Sensational! Beauti¬ 
ful ! Striking spikes of fragrant 
wine-red flowers from August un¬ 
til frost. Requires protection in 
severe climates. 2 year. 
DESMODIUM—3/4'. Another new 
fall blooming perennial shrub. A 
bright mass of purplish red bloom 
for weeks. Graceful branches 
with attractive foliage. Very new 
and very good. 2 year. 
WEIGELA—Eva Rathke 3/4'. Bril¬ 
liant red bloom in great profusion 
for several weeks. Rather dwarf 
in habit. A delightful shrub. 
SPIREA—Korean 4/5'. A new in¬ 
troduction from Korea. Hardy, 
shapely in habit and covered with 
a mass of white flowers in Spring. 
You'll like it. 
JAPANESE SPINDLE TREE—5/6'. 
Taller shrub with interesting 
corky, winged branches. Yellow 
flowers in May and June. Bril¬ 
liant red foliage in Fall. A dis¬ 
tinctive plant of merit. Very 
hardy. 
HYPERICUM—Golden 2'. The best 
dwarf shrub for border or founda¬ 
tion planting. Dense, globular 
shaped bush with bluish green 
foliage and clear yellow flowers. 
You’ll like it. 15/18". 
TAMARIX—Spanish 4/5'. One of 
the most beautiful shrubs! Dense 
mass of graceful glaucous filmy 
foliage with coral pink panicles. 
PRUNUS TRILOBA—5/6'. The 
double, pink flowering plum. As 
lovely as the Almond but more 
vigorous and hardy. 
NOTE: Figures after slirul* name indicate height at maturity. Most 
shrubs can he pruned loner as desired. 
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ELDER 
Golden. 5-8 ft. Big, broad 
bright yellow leaves. For color 
contrast as specimen or in groups. 
Hardy, vigorous, desirable. 
FORSYTHIA 
Golden Bell. 6-8 ft. Upright 
branches covered with brilliant 
yellow flowers before the leaves. 
A very useful, hardy, strong 
growing shrub—we recommend it. 
FORSYTHIA 
Weeping. 4-6 ft. Like Golden 
Bell except with graceful, droop¬ 
ing branches. Useful in mass 
plantings, for screen on banks, 
etc. 
HEDGES 
See page 57. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Hush. 12-15 ft. Best for back¬ 
ground or screen planting, tall 
hedges (see page 57), etc. If 
pruned severely, excellent for 
foundations. Very vigorous, 
hardy and useful. Choice of Red. 
Pink or White. 
HYDRANGEA 
Pee Gee. 4-6 ft. Magnificent 
large conical shaped white bloom 
in summer, with pinkish cast in 
fall. Thrives anywhere — very 
popular. 
HYDRANGEA 
Hills of Snow. 3-4 ft. Best 
s h rub for shade—thrives any¬ 
where. Masses of large round 
white bloom in early summer. 
Very good! 
LILAC ^ 
Old Fashioned, ..S-L2- XL. Qur 
Grandmothers’ fAvor-fteY" Tift Jiffs 
of lovely, fragrant lilac bloom. 
Hardy. 
ALTHEA 
5-6 ft. A lovely fall flowering 
shrub—thrives in moderate cli¬ 
mates. Strong, upright grower. 
Choice of Red, Pink or Purple. 
BARBERRY 
Japanese. 3-4 ft. Very useful, 
hardy shrub for foundation, bor¬ 
der or corner planting. Thrives 
anywhere-—sun or shade. Small 
plants for hedges on pag'e 57. 
BARBERRY 
Red Leaved. 3 ft. Like Japan¬ 
ese but with brilliant red foliage 
when planted in full sun. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
3-4 ft. Beautiful spikes of fra¬ 
grant, lilac-purple flowers in late 
summer. Has perennial habit in 
severe climates. 
CHERRY 
Flowering —See page 66. 
CRAB 
Flowering —See page 66. 
DOGWOOD 
Red Twigged. 5-6 ft. Very 
hardy and vigorous. Succeeds 
anywhere. Spreading habit. De¬ 
sired for its brilliant red branches 
in winter. 
DOGWOOD 
Golden Twigged. 4-5 ft. Sim¬ 
ilar to Red—equally hardy and 
desirable. Bright yellow 
branches. 
DEUTZIA 
Pride of Rochester. 6-8 ft. 
Large, double white flowers in 
great profusion. Compact, up¬ 
right habit. Not recommended in 
severe climates. 
NEW FRENCH LILACS 2 to 3 ft. Each 59c—4 for $2.00 
Nature’s loveliest Shrubs. These new, grafted, hardy French Lilacs bloom the second year. Attractive shrubs that bloom 
profusely and do not sucker from the roots like the old fashioned lilacs. Note the large size at these low prices. 
CONGO — Single. Beautiful wine red. 1 of the 10 best lilacs. 1 BELLE DE NANCY — Double. Large, satiny rose-pink show- 
HIIGO ROSTER—Single. Large Panicles deep lavender, ! ' ng white in center. Finest pink. 
tracings of pink. Very beautiful, new. CHARLES X — Single. Rich, reddish purple. Not new but 
PRESIDENT LOUBET — Double. One of the best red lilacs. ; very desirable. 
Medium height, symmetrical. ! LUDWIG SPAETH—Single. Lovely deep purple. Very de- 
MME. LEMOINE — Double. Best large flowering white. sirable. 
