Plan for the Future. 
America’s Favorites 
Plant Trees This Year 
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SPIREA 
FAMILY 
2 for 42c 6 for $1,15 10 for $1.75 
America’s most popular family of Shrubs! Spireas suc¬ 
ceed anywhere, are absolutely hardy, drought resistant and 
bloom freely, even under adverse conditions. If sheared, 
some varieties will bloom 2 or 3 times each season. Strong, 
transplanted shrubs—sizes as indicated below. 
BRIDAL WREATH. 5-6 ft. Our best seller. Graceful, arch¬ 
ing branches loaded with dainty white flowers. Big 2-3 ft. 
size. 
FROEBEL. Semi-dwarf. 3-5 ft. Vigorous, spreading habit. 
Rose-pink bloom. Beautiful purplish red foliage in Fall. 
18/24"" size. 
ANTHONY WATERER. Dwarf. 2-3 ft. Bright red flowers 
all summer. Very useful dwarf. 12/15". 
BILLI.4RDI. 4-6 ft. One of the better flowering shrubs. 
Countless spikes of pink flowers all summer. 2-3 ft. size. 
THUNBERGI. 3-5 ft. Countless white blossoms on grace¬ 
ful, arching branches with first leaves. 18/24" size. 
ARGUTA—Snow Garland Spirea. Slender, upright growing 
Shrub covered with snowy blossoms in Spring. Earliest 
blooming Spirea. 2/3 ft. 
SPIREA FAMILY 
BARGAIN NO. 710 
One each of the above 
6 different Spirea— 
6 H 
00 
ALL RED SPIREA No. 711 
6 for $1.00 
3 Spirea A. W. 12A5". 
3 S'pirea Froebel 15/18". 
The Shrubs in the exti’a low priced Bargains of¬ 
fered below are not as well branched as our regular 
size Spirea but they’re wonderful values at these 
low prices. 
RED AND WHITE SPIREA 
COLLECTION 
No. 712 
8 for $1.00 
4 Bridal Wreath 18/24". 
4 Froebel 12/18". 
SPIREA LANDSCAPE GROUP 
No. 713 
8 for $1.25 
2 Froebel 15/18". 2 Billardi 12/18". 
18/24". 2 Arguta 18/24". 
2 Bridal Wreath 
SPIREA BARGAIN 
No. 714 
20 Bridal Wreath 
12 / 18 "—@ 95 ^ 
BARGAIN NO. 715 
LOMBARDY POPLARS 
10 for 85c 
2 to 3 ft. tall, lightly branched but these sturdy 
little trees quickly grow into a tall, slender upright 
tree for screens, windbreaks or Sentinel Trees. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
Bears fruit in one year. Dwarf Grower—Absolutely 
hardy. 
2 ft. size—2 for 49c; 6 for $1.00, Postpaid. 
A dwarf growing, highly ornamental, hardy shrub. 
Introduced last year by Prof. Hansen of South Dakota 
it is used widely for making jams and jellies. Fruit 
is good to eat and it will bear by second year. 
For a low bushy fruiting hedge plant 18 to 24 
inches apart. In the garden or orchard plant 3 ft. 
apart.^ Try it this year at Berry’s low prices. 
Trees larger than 4/5 ft. are usually 
too large to mail and must be sent by Pre¬ 
paid Express. If your Post Office address 
is not your shipping point, please be sure to give name 
of nearest Express Station. All Prices Prepaid. 
SHADE TREES 
ELM—AMBBICAN. 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. 
6-8 ft.—Each 79c; 4 for $2.85. 
8-10 ft.—Each $1.00; 2 for $1.85. 
ELM—CHINESE. The new extra fast growing Man¬ 
churian Elm. An improved type that’s better. 
4- 5 ft.—Each, 49c; 4 for $1.75. 
5- 6 ft.—Each 49c; 4 for $1.75. 
6- 8 ft.—Each 85c; 2 for $1.55. 
SPECIAL NO. 666 CHINESE ELM. Extra heavy S 
year seedlings, not transplanted but well rooted 
and branched. Not shipped after May 10th. 
4- 5 ft.—2 for 39c; 6 for $1.00. 
MAPLE—SOPT or SILVER. One of the best rapid 
growing shade trees. Perfectly hardy. 
5- 6 ft.—Each 55c; 4 for $2.00. 
LINDEN—AMERICAN. A fine shaped, very fast 
growing shade tree for moderate climates. 
6-8 ft.—Each $1.25; 2 for $2.35. 
BIRCH—CUT LEAF WEEPING. One of America’s 
most beautiful trees with its flashing white bark 
and graceful, drooping branches. Usually, the 
bark on these small trees is not white but turns 
white in a couple of years. Perfectly hardy, but 
not recommended in hot, dry climates. Not shipped 
after May 1st. 
5-6 ft.—Each $2.25; 2 for $4.25. 
WILLOW—NIOBE WEEPING. A beautiful, hardy, 
weeping tree with yellow bark and graceful branch- 
lets. Fast growing and thrives anywhere. Not 
shipped after May 1st. 
5- 6 ft_Each 65c; 2 for $1.15. 
6- 8 ft.—Each 90c; 2 for $1.65. 
POPLAR—LOMBARDY. Stately sentinel trees from 
Italy. Upright growing branches 
start at ground. Very valuable 
for windbreak, or screen to hide 
unsightly buildings, or for ac¬ 
cent trees in well designed 
plantings. Hardy and very fast 
growing. 
6-8 ft.—Bach 40c; 4 for $1.45. 
8-10 ft.—Each 55c; 4 for $1.95. 
Lombardy Poplar Special 
strong 4/5 ft. lightly branched 
trees. Not transplanted but they 
will soon grow into big trees. 
No. 716—5 for 85c; 10 for $1.50. 
POPLAR — NORWAY, Not as long 
lived as the Elms but strongly rec¬ 
ommended for severe climates. Very 
hardy, stand drouth and thrives any¬ 
where regardless of climatic or soil 
conditions. 
6/8 ft.—Each 45c; 4 for .$1.65, 
8/10 ft.—Each 60c; 4 for $2.15. 
ash—GREEN. A well shaped, rapid 
growing yet long lived shade tree 
that thrives in all climates and all 
soils. 
5/6 ft,—Each 70c; 3 for $1.25. 
6/8 ft.—Each 85c; 2 for $1.55. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
MOUNT \TN ASH—EUROPEAN. Very valuable small orna¬ 
mental tree with attractive foliage and large clusters of 
bright orange-red berries in early fall. Thrives everywhere 
The trees we send at this low prioe are not well branched 
but will quickly develop plenty of branches. 
5/6 ft.—Each $1.35; 2 for $2,5o. 
crab _JAPANESE RED FLOIVERING. 18-22 ft. Amer¬ 
ica’s hardiest and mo.st beautiful flowering tree, A mass 
of bright rose colored bloom in Spring. Heavy crop of 
edible red crabs for good jelly. „E?^tra good! 
3/4 ft.—Each 55c; 2 for $1.00. 
RED BUD. Also known as Judas tree. Covered with beau¬ 
tiful rose-pink flow^ers in early spring. Highly recom¬ 
mended in moderate climates. 
3/4 ft.—Each 60c; 2 for $1.10. 
