He was five-and-twenty and lived with a widowed mother and a maiden aunt under the berried roof of the cottage.
The beautiful, berried plant that has been exhibited under the name of S.
There are many beautiful-berried forms of the Pernettya, but as their flowers are small can hardly be included in our list.
Pyracantha Lelandi are worthy varieties of the above, the latter especially being one of the most ornamental-berried shrubs in cultivation.
Canisters of Powder which he informed us he had found by means of his dog where they had beenberried in the bottom near the river a fiew miles above.
Finely dressed visitors have come to the blue-berried juniper and the monstrous pokeweed of the terra-cotta stem.
WE HAVE LOVED OF YORE—Berried brake and reedy island XIII.
Squire laid on him agin ould Captain Mint, and dhrinking porter after them till he was swelled like a tun; but the Squire berried him at his own expense.
A large-berried variety, growing in the vineyard of Sidney Weller, Brinkleyville, North Carolina, in 1845.
White of Norwood, Massachusetts, in 1861 from seed of an early, large-berried red grape of the Labrusca type, pollinated by Black Hamburg.
A large-clustered, large-berried black seedling of Concord; from D.
A black, large-berried variety with clusters medium to large; moderately vigorous and productive; flavor sweet but lacks character; good.
Jaeger is a large-clustered, small-berried grape from Munson of Texas.
This plant, like the red-berried bryony of England, is highly ornamental.
This variety of the mountain-ash would thus be more freely disseminated, and the yellow-berried variety of the holly less freely, than the common varieties of these two trees.
Olwen noticed that the old-fashioned carved bread-cradle that swung from the ceiling had already been filled with blossomed and berried boughs of the arbutus, patron plant of the place.
She moved the jar of arbutus into place again; picked out a spray, dark-leafed, berried with scarlet and orange, tried it against the dull serge of her frock.
Everything is identical, down to the purveyor of the gum, the brown-berried juniper.
I see bits of gravel, the size of a lentil, and the catkins and needles of the brown-berried juniper predominating.
At the points where I find their nests are Aleppo pines, cypresses, brown-berried junipers and common junipers.
Hard by the stone-heaps which I turn over for my collections there is a plentiful supply of brown-berried junipers.
Plants that carry their fruit into winter might be included, such as the Hollies, especially the yellow-berried Holly; Crataegus Crus-Galli and C.
Vitis heterophylla variegata, a pretty, blue-berried climber, but tender; the variegation is rosy white.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "berried" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.