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Plan for fhe Future. Plant Trees This Year 
UNCLE SAM SAYS: 
"PLANT MORE TREES" 
Not Shipped C.O.D. 
Tree planting is an investment in prac¬ 
tical beauty — increasing your comfort, 
protecting your stock and enhancing the 
value of your property. 
Berry’s trees are all northern nursery 
grown. Transplanted, tops and roots 
pruned to insure sturdy trees with good 
roots and shapely tops. For such perma¬ 
nent plantings—get the best, order from 
Berry’s. 
NOT PREPAID UNLESS SO SPECIFIED 
SHADE TREES 
ELM—-AMERICAN. The best all-around Shade Tree- 
Hardy, rapid growing-, yet long lived. Cheapest to 
plant, easiest to grow, best in every way. Plant 
the large size for quick shade. 
%'—Each. 29c; 2 for 59c; 4 for 98c. 
%o' — Each, 59c; 2 for $1.19; 4 for $2.29. 
ELM-—CHINESE. The new extra fast growing Man¬ 
churian Elm. An improved type that's better. 
%'—Each, 45c; 2 for 79c; 4 for $1.50. 
Each. 79c; 2 for $1.50; 4 for $2.85. 
MAPLE—SUGAR or HARD. One of our most beau¬ 
tiful and longest lived trees. Delightful .Fall col¬ 
oring. 
%'—Each. $1.10; 2 for $1.98. 
»At>’ —Each, $1.05; 2 for $2.98. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
MOUNTAIN ASH—EUROPEAN. 18-25 ft. Very 
valuable small ornamental tree with attractive 
foliage and large clusters bright red berries in 
Fall. 
%’ — Each, $1.39; 2 for $2.09. 
CHERRY —JAPANESE FLOWERING. 16-20 ft. 
Beautiful double pink flowers on shapely, low 
growing trees. Like those in Washington, D. C. 
Plant several! 
%'— Postpaid, each, 89c; 2 for $1.05. 
CRAB— JAPANESE RED FLOWERING. 18-22 ft. 
America’s hardiest and most beautiful flowering 
tree. A mass of bright rose colored bloom in 
Spring. Heavy crop of edible red crabs for good 
jelly. Extra good! 
•%'—-Postpaid, each, 05c; 3 for $1.25. 
to'— Postpaid, each, 85c; 2 for $1.55, 
PLUM— DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING. 10-12 ft. A 
rugged growing, hardy little tree. Mass of bright 
double, rose-like, pink flowers in Spring. Attrac¬ 
tive foliage all season. 
%'•—Postpaid, each, 49c; 2 for 89c. 
RED BUD— AMERICAN. 18-25 ft. A mass of rose- 
red bloom in spring, before the leaves. A most 
interesting variety for specimen or mass Dlant- 
ing. Not recommended in severe climates. 
Postpaid, each, 75c; 2 for $1.45, 
TREE SEEDLINGS 
For Windbreaks, Woodlots 
MAPLE—SOFT or SILVER. One of the-best .J3 
growing shade trees. Perfectly hardy. 
%'—Each, 35c; 2 for 59c; 4 for $1.00. 
8 Ao'— Each, 65c; 2 for $1.25; 4 for $2.10. 
An outstanding 
SYCAMORE—AMERICAN. 
moderate, climates. Fast growing—long lived- 
beautiful. 
%'—Each, 89c; 2 for $1.69. 
%o'—Each, $1.35; 2 for $2.49. 
BIRCH—CUT LEAF WEEPING. One of America’s 
most beautiful trees with its flashing white bark 
and graceful, drooping branches. 
%’ —Each, $1.25; 2 for $2.29. 
%'—Each, $2.10; 2 for $3.98. 
WILLOW—NIOBE WEEPING. A beau¬ 
tiful, hardy, weeping tree with yel¬ 
low bark and graceful branchlets. 
Very fast growing—ha.rdv. 
%'—-Each, 79c; 2 for $1.49. 
POPLAR—LOMBARDY. Stately 
sentinel trees from Italy—up¬ 
standing branches from the 
ground. Invaluable for screens 
or accent in well designed plant¬ 
ings. 
%'—Each, 29c 
2 for 59c: 10 for $2.29 
Mo'—Each, 65c 
2 for $1.25; 4 for $2.19 
***** SPECIAL 
PIN OAK. The most beautiful and 
fastest growing of America’s 
sturdy Oaks. Transplants easily 
and thrives in most sections. 
Our finest shade tree! 
%'—Each, 69c; 2 for $1.29. 
%’—Each. $1.29; 3 for $3.45. 
Variety and Size 
Postpaid Prices 
25 
50 
100 
Ehn Chinese 18/24. 
$1.19 
$2.10 
$3.49 
Elm American 18/24. 
.69 
1.19 
1.98 
Ash Green 12/18. 
Catalpa 18/24. 
.59 
.98 
1.70 
.75 
1.29 
2.29 
Locust-Black 12/18. 
75 
1.29 
2.29 
Maple-Soft, 18/24. 
.79 
1.39 
2.49 
Mulberry-Russian 18/24. 
.79 
1.39 
2.49 
Osage Orange 12/18. 
.59 
.98 
1.50 
Poplar-Carolina 2/3. 
1.19 
2.00 
3.49 
Walnut-Black 2/3. 
1.75 
3.29 
5.89 
S TOP those sweeping hot 
winds in summer or the cold 
driving wintry winds. Plant 
fast growing trees around 
your building and feed 
lots. 
Plant different varieties 
and grow your own fence 
posts and all the wood you 
need to burn. Plant slower 
growing hard wood trees 
with the fast growers, for 
a permanent grove. Plant 
several hundred while the 
price is still so cheap! 
These small trees should NOT 
be planted after April 20th. 
