CHERRY HILL NURSERIES, WEST NEWBURY, MASS., T. C. THURLOW & CO., Proprietors 
Azalea— Continued. |>g,. m j3g,. jod 
Calcnctulacea (orange), 8 to 12 indies. f2 00 fl5 00 
“ “ 12 inches or over. 3 00 20 00 
Nncliflora (pink), 0 to 8 inches. • . I 50 10 00 
Vaseyi, pink and rose, 12 to 18 inches. 3 00 20 00 
“ “ “ “ 18 to 24 indies. 4 00 35 00 
Viscosa, rvliite, 12 to 18 inches. 2 00 15 00 
Tlie above native Azaleas, have been growing on our land from two to 
six years, are nice com|iact plants, largely witli flower buds, anil will all 
lift with a ball of earth. Tliey do best in wet or damp land, though 
they^ often do well on higli land. 
-Mollis, 2 to 2.i feet.50c to f\ 00 
Belgian varieties, very large. $\ 50 to 4 00 
Herberis—Common Barberry, for low hedges, 15 to 20 indies, per 
1,000, po 00.'.. I 00 5 00 
Purple leaf Barberry, 18 indies, .rfae. 2 110 15 00 
TnuNiiKUGii (Japan Barberry), 1 year, 3 to 5 indies, per 
1,000, |10 00. 2 00 
Thusukkgii (Japan Barberry), 1 year, 5 to 7 inches, per 
1,000, fl5 00. 3 00 
Thunuhiioii (Japan Barberry), 8 tii 12 inches, trans¬ 
planted, $o0 00 per 1,000. (j 00 
TiiunN'Enini (Japan Barberry), 18 to 24 indies, very busily, 2 00 15 00 
“ “ “ 2 feet or over, wr;/ e.rini, 2 50 18 00 
We consider this the best shrub for a low hedge; hanij/ ereri/iehere ; 
very ornamental in leaf, liower, ami fruit, 
Black Abler — Valued for its red berries, 12 to 18 iiieiies, Inisiiy... I 00 0 00 
(ialycanthus—Floridns, 2 to 3 feet. 2 50 
Cercis—Judas Tree, American, 3 to 4 feet. .50 3 00 25 00 
“ “ Japan, 2 to 3 feet. 5(i 4 00 
(Jhyonanthus—Virginica (white fringe), 3 to 4 feel. 5n 4 00 
(ioliitea—Arborescens, 3 to 5 feet. 1 50 10 00 
ConniS—Sangiiinea, 2.i to 3 feet. 35 3 1)0 20 00 
“ 4 to 5 feet. 50 4 00 
Besinodhiin—Pendulifolinm, 3 feet, .spreading. 50 4 0(1 
Beutzia—Gracilis, big clnmps, 25c.; smaller, 18 inches. i 00 8 00 
Scabra, Pride of Rochester, Crenatii, etc., 4 feel. 3 00 25 00 
Lemoiiii, cut l)ack, 12 to 18 indies. 35 .3 00 20 00 
l>lrca—Palnstris, 3 feet. 50 
l•lUler—Golden, large, 35c.; 18 to 24 inches, .fiac. 25 I 50 8 00 
I'lnonymiis — 4 varieties, 3 to 5 feet.i. 35 3 oo 
l•’(>rsytllia—Large plants, 50c.; inediiiin. 35 3 011 
llalesia—Tetraptera (Snowdrop tree), 3 to 4 feel. 35 3 01) 
lUmeysuckle—Upright (red and white), 3 to 5 fed. 35 3 (to 
11 ytlrailg’ea—Pauicuiata grand, extra large, 3 to 5 fed. 4 00 25 00 
“ “ “ 2 to 3 feet. 3 00 20 00 
“ single flowered, lieiivy, I fed. 5ii 4 00 
• hli>an Quince—(Pyriis .Taponica), 2-year seedlings, H to 12 Inclics, 
per 1,000, .<)30 00. 1 00 5 ()0 
(Pyrus Japonica), 2-year seedlings, 12 to is 
inches, per 1,000, .$50 OO. 1 50 8 00 
(Pyrns Japonica), 3 to 4 feel, lieiivy. .50 3 00 25 00 
One of the best hedge plants. Will he more popiilnr at the North, inin 
thill the California Privet has failed. 
