CHERRY HILL NURSERIES, WEST NEWBURY, MASS., T. C. THURLOW & CO., Proprietors 
Kach Per 10 
Willow— Kilmarnock, New American, heavy.50 to 00 
Thurlov^'s Woeping (new), 5 to 7 feet. .. 50 
“ “ () to 8 feet. 2 00 
The above have not been transplanted, but can be made line, shapely 
trees. 
The following are all transplanted and line: 
Thnrloxo's Weep>ing, 12 to 15 feet... 15 00 
Very large line specimens...l-l 00 to 5 OO 
This new weeping willow has proved hardy ami desirable in most of 
the Northern States, and is being pioj)agated by the larger nursery 
men in New York, Ohio, etc. Our largest trees are the linest we have 
ever seen — growing on the top of a high hill, fully exposed to the 
winds, are furnislicd from top to bottom, and are perfectly healthy. 
EVERGREENS. 
In a season like this. Evergreenscan be planted successfully in August 
and September —tlie largest trees often do better than in spring. If in 
tiprhiff, the earlier the better, alter the ground is settled and dry. 
Abor-vittX! —Silieriau (tlie best arbor-vita; for this section), 12 to 
18 inches, just transplanted. 4 00 
Siberian (the best arbor-vita; for this section), 2 to 
2-|-feet. b 00 
jrir — Concolor, 5 to (1 inches, transplanted last spring. 1 50 
“ 3 to 4 feet, 3 or 4 times transplanted. 2 00 15 00 
“ 4 to 5 feet, 3 or 4 times transplanted. 3 00 2.5 00 
“ 5 to 6 feet, 3 or 4 times transplanted. 4 OO 35 00 
(! to 7 feet, 3 or 4 times transplanted. $b 00 to 10 00 
There is no lietter evergreen than the Concolor Kir, espec.iaiiy nearthc; 
seashore. Entirely hardy at Bar Harbor, Ale. The Wae trees are the 
most valuable. 
Fraseri (better tlian Balsam Fir), 2 to 3 feet. 75 5 00 
HeinlOfk—Tlie Hemlock Spruce, 12 to 18 inches. 3 00 
.Tiiiiiper—Danrica, fine and hardy, 6 to 7 feet. 10 00 
Irish, 6 to (i feet. 7 .50 
Suecica nana, one of the best, 2 feet. 10 00 
Pine — Austrian, 10 to 15 inches, transplanted. 1 00 
“ 24 to 30 inches, twice transplanted. 
“ 2.^ to 3 feet, twice transplanted. 4 00 
“ 4 to 5 feet, twice transplanted. (> 00 
A very valuable pine, especially near the seashore, where it is entirely 
liardy. 
Cembra (Swiss Stone Bine), 3 to 4 feet. 2 00 15 00 
White Bine (pinns strobns), 12 to 18 inches, once transplanted 1 00 
“ “ “ “ 18 to 24 inches, twice transplanted 2 00 
“ “ “ “ 2 to 24 feet, twice transplanted.. 2 50 
“ “ “ “ 24 to 3 feet, twice transplanted.. .3 00 
Tills we consider altogether the most valuable pine lor the Northern 
States. It has been our specialty for years, and we have now to oiler 
over twenty thousand as pretty pines as one would wish to see; all 
rjiised from Northern seed. 
Ketinispora — Blnmosa anrea, 12 to 18 inches. 3 00 
“ “ 0 feet. 10 00 
SquJirosa, 4 to 5 feet. 1 00 
Spruce — Hottglas, 6 to 8 inches, transplanted, per 1,000, |50. 1 00 
“ G to 8 feet, f2 00, eacli. 3 to 6 feet. 1 50 12 00 
A valuable, rapid growing spruce from the Kockles. 
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