Ornamental Shrubs 
B. F. BARR NURSERIES, LANCASTER, PA. 
No shrub group or border would be complete 
without one or more Mock Orange bushes. 
The sweet fragrance of their flowers fills the 
air In May and June. 
JASMINIUM nudiflorum — WINTER JASMINE. (S 
Golden yellow flowers before the leaves. Very first 
Shrub to bloom in the spring. 
li-2 ft.$0.50 
KERRIA japonica fl. pi. {Corchorus) — KERRIA. *(S) 
June to September profusion of rich-yellow flowers with 
numerous stamens green branches make Winter show. 
H-2 ft.$0.75 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis-BEAUTY BUSH. (S) Foun¬ 
tain-like mass of pink bloom. 
2- 3 ft.$0.50 ] 3-4 ft.$0.60 
LIGUSTRUM -PRIVET. See Page 27. 
LONICERA bella albida — WHITE BELLE HONEY¬ 
SUCKLE. *(M) Profusion of white flowers May-June, 
abundant red berries. 
3- 4 ft.$0.35 | 4-5 ft.$0.50 
L. fragrantissima — WINTER HONEYSUCKLE. (M) 
Small, creamy-white, very fragrant flowers in March; 
red fruits. 
3-4 ft.$0.40 | 4-5 ft.$0.50 
L. morrowi — MORROW HONEYSUCKLE. (M) White 
flowers May and June; translucent, blood-red berries, 
July-August. 
3-4 ft.$0.50 | 4-5 ft.$0.60 
L. tatarica rosea — TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE. *(L) 
Pink flowers in May; light red berries in abundance. 
3-4 ft.$0.40 | 4-5 ft.$0.50 
L. lat. rubra- RED TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE. 
(M) Bright red flowers. May-June; attractive, red fruit. 
2-3 ft.$0.40 I 3-4 ft.$0.50 
MYRICA carolinensis {cerifera) — BAYBERRY. (D) 
Gray berries attractive amidst dark green, glossy leaves. 
li-2 ft.$0.70 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius - SWEET MOCK 
ORANGE. *(M) Pure white, delightfully fragrant 
flowers in abundance, May-June. 
3-4 ft.$0.40 t 4-5 ft.$0.50 
P. grandiflorus -BIG SCENTLESS MOCK ORANGE. 
*(M) Flowers four-cornered, two inches across, June; 
scentless. Most vigorous of the species. 
3-4 ft.$0.40 1 4-5 ft.$0.50 
P. lemoinei — LEMOINE MOCK ORANGE. *(S) Flowers 
smaller, fragrant in great profusion. Dwarf, graceful 
habit. Beautifully symmetrical plant. 
2- 3 ft.$0.40 | 3-4 ft.$0.50 
P. nivalis — SNOWBANK MOCK ORANGE. (M) Pro¬ 
duces wonderful profusion of flowers; fragrant. 
3- 4 ft.$0.40 | 6-8 ft.$0.60 
P. virginalis -VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE. (M) Large, 
sweet, double, pure white flowers in May and June and 
intervals throughout summer. Very striking. 
3-4 ft.$0.50 | 4-5 ft.$0 60 
PHYSOCARPUS opulifalius-NINE BARK. *(L) 
Pinkish or greenish-white flowers in June in clusters, 
followed by reddish capsules, bark peels off in strips. 
3-4 ft.$0.40 | 4-5 ft.$0.50 
PRUNUS glandulosa alba fl. £/. —DOUBLE WHITE 
FLOWERING ALMOND. (M) White, fully double 
flowers crowded on the bare branches in early spring. 
2-3 ft.$0.65 
P. gland, rosea fl. pi. — DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING 
ALMOND. (M) Pink form of preceding. 
2-3 ft.$0.65 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides- JETBEAD. *(S) White 
flowers in May followed by conspicuous, black bead¬ 
like fruits. 
3-4 ft.$0.40 | 4-5 ft.$0.50 
RHUS cotinus — SMOKE TREE (Purple Fringe). (L) 
Enveloped by large, plumy masses of green or purple 
flower stems in mid-summer, giving a smoky appearance. 
3-4 ft.$0.60 | 4-5 ft.$0.75 
ROBINIA hispida — ROSE ACACIA. (S) Drooping 
clusters of rose-pink, pea-shaped flowers, May and June. 
3-4 ft.$0.60 
ROSA hugonis — HUGONIS ROSE. (S) Long garlands 
of dainty, yellow flowers in May, followed by trans¬ 
lucent, red fruits. 
2-3 ft., 3 yr.$0.75 
R. persiana — PERSIAN YELLOW ROSE. (S) Double, 
deep golden yellow flowers late Spring or early Summer. 
2-3 ft., 2 yr.$0.60 
R. rugosa— JAPANESE ROSE. (S) Large, white or red 
flowers, followed by handsome scarlet-crimson fruits. 
2-3 ft., 3 yr.$0.60 
R. rugosa hybrida -HYBRID JAPANESE ROSE, 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. (S) Bright crimson flowers, 
early Spring to frost. 
2-3 ft., 3 yr.$0.60 
R. rugosa hybrida —HYBRID JAPANESE ROSE, AGNES. 
(S) Yellow flowers, sweetly fragrant and double. 
2-3 ft., 3 yr.$1.00 
After Shrubs have started growth in the 
Spring (about May 15th), planting can still 
be continued if plants are dug with ball of 
earth and burlapped. For this extra service 
there is an additional charge of 20c. per plant, 
unless quoted B. & B. 
Barr’s “ Will Grow” Shrubs Have Heavy Root Systems and Bushy Tops, Many Branched 
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