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Beautify your home by planting shrubs this year. 
A few dollars spent for shrubs will make your home 
more attractive for years to come. Once planted, 
these shrubs require very little care, and will bloom 
for you year after year. A shrub planting will give 
you lasting satisfaction at a very low cost. 
All shrubs are prepaid in either our regular size 
Medium Grade 18/24” or our extra heavy Large 
Grade 2/3 ft. Height at maturity is given after 
name, and if there is exception to above grades the 
size is marked. Order as many varieties as you want 
at our quantity prices of 4 and 10. 
BERRY’S Popular Favorite Group 
PREPAID PRICES 
Medium Grade 18/24” 
Large Grade 2/3’ 
Each 
$.50 $1.80 $4.00 
65 2.40 
No. 5305—ALTHEA, RED, ROSE OF No. 5324—TAMARIX, GREEN FOLIAGE. 
SHARON. (8 to 10 ft.) 
gone, 
No. 5312—CORAL BARK DOGWOOD 
Hardy anywhere. 
Brilliant red in winter. 
No. 5313—FORSYTHIA, GOLDEN BELL. (6 
to 8 ft.) A very hardy upright grower with 
brilliant yellow flowers before the leaves. 
No. 5315—HONEYSUCKLE BUSH RED. (10 
(RED). (8 to 10 ft.) 
Spreading habit. 
Has double rose- 
like flowers in Fall when most shrubs are 
Graceful arching branches. 
flowers on rich green foliage. 
No. 5325—WEIGELA, ROSEA, PINK. (5 to 
7 ft.) Hardy upright grower. Lovely pink 
bell-shaped flowers in May and June. 
No. 5410—PUSSY WILLOW. (10 to 12 ft.) 
Large, beautiful silver-pink pussykins ap- 
pear early in Spring before the leaves. Can 
be cut in February for forcing indoors. 
Dainty pink 
- flowers. 
to 12 ft.) Beautiful brilliant rose-red fra- 
grant blossoms. Foliage deep green. Red 
Berries in Fall. Excellent for foundations 
if pruned severely. 
No. 5316—HONEYSUCKLE BUSH PINK. 
(12 to 15 ft.) Excellent for foundations if 
pruned severely. Pink flowers. 
No. 5318—LILAC, OLD FASHIONED, PUR- 
PLE. (8 to 12 ft.) Loads of lovely, fra- 
grant blooms. Very hardy. 
No. 5319—LILAC, PERSIAN PURPLE. (8 
to 10 ft.) Fragrant, deep reddish purple 
Strong, upright grower. Fine for 
general home planting. Easy to grow. Will 
stand severe pruning. 
No. 5321—MOCK ORANGE—CORONARIUS. 
No. 5310—CORALBERRY. (4 ft.) White 
flowers on gray-green foliage. Coral red 
berries in autumn and winter. Thrives in 
sun or shade. 
No. 5468—BUTTERFLY BUSH, ROYAL 
RED. (4 to 5 ft.) A brilliant purplish-red. 
The nearest true red Butterfly Bush. Beau- 
tiful, large spikes on long stems. Excel- 
lent for bouquets, compact, well rounded 
bush. 18 to 24 inch size only. 
CRAPE MYRTLE—Blooms in late summer 
and fall. 5 ft. Large clusters of colorful 
blooms. Attractive foliage. Requires pro- 
tection in severe climates, but comes up 

PRICES 
as low as 
40< 
PREPAID 
EXTRA SPECIAL SHRUB 
Prepaid Prices Each 3 
Medium Grade 18/24”........-00.- $0.85 $2.40 
Taree: Grad Cg 2/ das via sas olekenes sachet 1.00 2.85 
No. 5404—ALMOND, DOUBLE PINK FLOWER- 
ING. (4 ft.) In early spring a mass of flowers. 
The beauty spot in any garden. One of the most 
prolific bloomers of all shrubs, bearing small 
pink flowers. 
No. 5432—HYDRANGEA A.G., HILLS OF SNOW. 
Best shrub for shade, thrives anywhere. Masses 
of large round white bloom in early summer. 
Very good! 
No. 5433—HYDRANGEA, PEE GEE. Magnificent 
large conical shaped white bloom in summer, 
with pinkish cast in fall. Thrives anywhere, 
very popular. 
No. 5450—SNOWBALL, OLD FASHIONED. (6 to 
10 ft.) Another old favorite that thrives any- 
where. Loaded with pure white flower balls in 
early summer. 
No. 5455—FRENCH LILAC, CHARLES JOLY. (8 
to 10 ft.) Large, double, deep burgundy purple 
blooms. A hardy, upright grower of medium 
size and height. Usually blooms in second sea- 
son. One of the best of the double French Li- 
lacs. 18 to 24 inch size only. 
No. 5477—MOCK ORANGE, SYRINGA VIRGINAL. 
(4 to 6 ft.) Unusually large, double, very fra- 
grant white flowers in June and all summer, 
HANSON BUSH CHERRY 
Bears fruit in one year. Dwarf grower. Ab- 
solutely hardy. < 
No. 6852—18 to 24 inch size. 
40c each; 3 for $1.05 postpaid 
Hardy, spreading. 
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(6 to 8 ft.) Old favorite shrub covered 
with single, fragrant white flowers in late 
spring. 
No. 5322—QUINCE, RED FLOWERING. (3 
to 4 ft.) Brilliant orange scarlet blooms 
with first leaves, glossy dark green foliage. 
Fine for foundations. 
from roots if top branches are frozen. 18 
to 24 inch size only. 
No. 5472—Purple 
No. 5474— Pink 
No. 5479—Collection of above, 3 for $1.35. 
A dwarf growing, highly ornamental, hardy 
shrub. 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. 
No. 5473—Red 
BERRY Catalog Pictures Are Not Expensive, but Quality Is Tops and Prices Lower 
SUNNY SPOT SHRUB COLLECTIONS 
1 each Bridal Wreath (V.H.), Red Flowering Quince, 
Pink Honeysuckle, Forsythia and Mock Orange. 
No. 5300—12 to 18 inches. 5 for $1.50 
No. 5301—18 to 24 inches. 5-for 1.95 
SHADY SPOT SHRUB COLLECTION 
_ All these lovely hardy varieties will grow vigorously 
in Sun or shade. 1 Each Tamarix, Coralberry, For- 
Sythia, Hydrangea P.G. and Mock Orange. 
No. 5302—18 to 24 inches, 5 fot $2.50 
ROSEZALEAS 
| Grows to 10 foot tall. A solid mass of color in the 
spring. Every branch covered with hundreds of one 
inch blossoms, as fragrant as a Rose, as beautiful as 
an Azalea. Makes a handsome compact, upright shrub, 
with rich green foliage. So thickly covered at bloom- 
ing time that all you can see are the blooms. In the 
fall, the branches are laden with bright little red ap- 
ples. You’ll get pecks of these firm, tart, crisp, edible 
fruits that are fine for jelly. Extra hardy and easy to 
grow. Thrives in almost any soil or climate. 38 to 4 ft. | 
size only. 
No. 5430—Pink No. 5426—Red 
Postpaid $1.25 each; 3 for $3.40 
No. 5429—Collection of 2, 
1 each of above for $2.25 

Beautiful Easy-to-Grow Spirea 
EACH 50c; 4 FOR $1.80 PREPAID 
Note: America’s most popular family of Shrubs! Spireas succeed anywhere, 
are absolutely hardy, drought resistant and bloom freely, even under adverse 
conditions. All are 18 to 24 inch size except Anthony Waterer which is 15 to 18 
inch size only. 
No. 5437—FROEBEL. Semi-dwarf. 3 to 5 ft. Vigorous, spreading habit. 
pink bloom. Beautiful purplish red foliage in fall. 
No. 5436—ANTHONY WATERER. Dwarf. 2 to 3 ft. Bright red flowers all sum- 
mer. Very useful dwarf. 
No. 5438—BILLARDI. 4 to 6 ft. One of the better flowering shrubs. 
spikes of pink flowers all summer. 
No. 5439—THUNBERGI. 3 to 5 ft: 
branches with first leaves. 
No. 5447—SPIREA GROUP.- 5 for $2.00 
1 each of above plus 1 Bridal Wreath, 18/24” size. 
No. 5444—BRIDAL WREATH (V.H.). Grows to 6 foot. Our best seller. Graceful, 
arching branches loaded with dainty white flowers. The old favorite of all the 
Spireas. Requires little care. Lovely in mixed shrubs, foundation plantings, or 
for screens and hedges. Very hardy. 
STATE SIZE WHEN ORDERING 
18 to 24 in. Each 30e; 4 for $1.08 2 tora tt: 
3 to 4 ft. Hach 70e; 4 for $2.60 
No. 5443-—PRUNIFOLIO—DOUBLE BRIDAL WREATH. Blooms in April. Grows 
to 5 feet. Great plume-like branches gracefully sweeping upward and outward. 
Each branch so thickly wreathed with white clusters of double flowers that the 
wood is hardly visible. Dark green foliage turns bronze in fall, then to brilliant 
flame colors. Easy to grow. 18 to 24 inch plants. Each 95e;3 4 for $3.60. 
All BERRY’S Nursery Stock Prepaid 
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Rose-* 
Countless 
Countless white blossoms on graceful, arching 
Each 50e; 4 for $1.80 
