THE BERRYHILL NURSERY CO 
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wi churiana MEMORIAL ROSE 
Trailing plant with evergreen shining foliage. 
Pure white flowers. Blooms rather late in the 
season. 
3 Year. 5-35 
salix caprea PUSSY WILLOW 
Very desirable for spring effects. Will do well on 
dry as well as wet places. 
3-4 ft.$ .50 
-inoana ROSEMARY WILLOW 
An attractive, slow-growing willow with silvery 
leaves, greatly resembling Sagebrush or Russian- 
olive in appeafahoe. 
3-4 ft. $ .75 
SPIREA SPIREA 
spirea arguta Garland Spirea 
Small light green leaves. Very free-flowering, May, 
Similar to, but more vigorous than thunbergi. 
4-5 ft.§ .50 
-billardi BILLIARD SPIREA 
Bright pink, fluffy flower spikes, July-October. 
Valuable for dry places. 
4-5 ft.$ .50 
-prunifolia BRIDAL V/REATH 
Shining foliage, turning orange in autumn, white 
May. Free-flowering; handsome, dark green. 
4-5 ft.$ .50 
- - -bumalda anthony waterer ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA 
Deep rose pink, very free-flowering all summer. 
18-24 in.4 .35 
-trichocarpa KOREAN SPIREA 
4-5 ft.$ .50 
-van houtti VANHOUTTK SPIREA 
3- 4 ft.$ .35 
4- 5 ft..50 
symphoricarpos vulgaris CORALBERRY 
Coral red berries persisting all winter, clustering 
in thin ropes along stem. 
3-4 ft.§ .50 
•-chenaulti IMPROVED CORALBERRY 
Very beautiful, hybrid developed at Arnold Arboretum 
3- 4 ft.3 .60 
4- 5 ft.§ .75 
SYRINGA LILAC 
syringa chinensis Chinese Lilac 
Fragrant violet flowers with slim stems. 
4-5 ft.§1.00 
6-8 ft. Specimen.1.50 
- - -j os ike a HUNGARIAN LILAC 
Violet flowers. June. Good, shining dark green 
foliage. 
4- 5 ft.41.00 
5- 6 ft.1.50 
• - -persica PERSIAN LILAC 
Blooms freely, lilac, May-June. 
4- 5 ft.§1.00 
5- 6 ft.1.50 
6- 8 ft. Specimen.2.50 
