Commonwealt b of IVIassacbusctts 
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 
Official Certificate No. 17 
Boston, Set>t. 1, li)03. 
To H'hom it viay concern : ■ 
This is to certify that I have this first day of SeptiMiibcr, 11K)8, complete<l tlie inspection of the 
nurscM-y stock of T. C. Tliurlow. & Co., p:rown at West Newbury, State of Massaclmsetts, and find it 
to be apparently free from tlie San Jose Scale and oilier injurious insects and diseases which might 
be transferred on nursery stock from the nursery to the orchard or garden. 
This certilicate is good until July 1, 191)4. 
Inspected by Deputy H. E. IIODGKISS. (Signed) II. T. FERN.\LI), In.^pector. 
FALL, 1903 
Established over 70 Years 
SPRING, 1904 
WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 
OF THE 
CHERRY^HILL NURSERIES 
.**J miles from Ncwbiiryport. 2i miles from Bytield Depot. 
1| miles from the West Xewhury Electric Koiid — uUout 
half-way between Newburyport and Haverhill. 
WEST NEWBURY. MASS. 
T. C. THFRLOW & CO., Proprietors 
SPECIALTIES 
Swjnr, yoi'way, and Sycamore Maples, many of extra size. American Sioeet Chestnuts, 'J to 
dferttuU. The Thurloio Weeping Willow, all si.ees. Hardy Magnolias, 8 best rarieties. Austrian 
and White Pines. Engelmanni and liocky Mountain blue Spn-uce; Norway Spruce, and the beautiful 
Conculur Fir — all of common size, and many large, e.rtrn blue specimens. Seedling Japan Quince; 
Herberis, Thunhergii, and the common llarberry by the thousand. Azaleas, .Hue native varieties; 
also Kalmia {Mountain Laurel), small, and of blooming size; the Chinese Wistaria, both xrhite 
and blue, ejeira large plants, etc. 
We do not otter as large an assortment as some nurserymen; onr aim for years has been to 
cut down to as few varieties as possiljle, and those the best and most approved. We still keep 
more large specimen trees and shrubs than are usually found in nurseries. These will produce 
an immediate e.ffect, for those who do not want to wait for small trees to grow. 
H> do not wai-rant ti-ees to live, as we have no control over the weather or the cirenmstances 
attending planting; but we have abundant proof that onr trees, when planted carefully at the 
proper time, have given excellent satisfaction. Our soil is the best and we dig and pack very 
carefully, with as little exposure as possible to the sun or wind. 
We can deliver with horse teams, within 25 or 80 miles, any heavy or valuable stock much 
cheaper than it can be sent by rail, charging only for time of man and horses on the road. Large 
buyers or dealers can buy stock by the row or block at less than these prices, while trees 
persoiudly selected in the nnisery will he charged for according to size and beauty, and not at 
wholesale rates. 
I’ACKING, charged extra, but only enough to cover cost of time and material, 
TEHMS : Strictly cash, unless by special agreement. 
