Ornamental Shrubs 
B. F. BARR NURSERIES, LANCASTER, PA. 
Like snowballs are the large, globular heads of pure- 
white flowers borne in profusion by the Common Snow¬ 
ball, or Guelder Rose. It is one of the most attractive of 
the Spring-flowering plants. Valuable as a cut flower, too. 
VIBURNUM carlesi -FRAGRANT VIBURNUM. (S) 
Lovely pink, fragrant flowers in dense clusters 2-3 in. 
in diameter, early April; blue-black berries. 
15-18 in.$1.25 | l|-2 ft. B &B.$1.50 
V. cassinoides — WITHE-ROD. (M) Creamy-white flowers 
in flat heads, June; drooping clusters dark blue fruit 
and purplish orange-red leaves in fall. 
3-4 ft.$0.60 
V. dentatum— ARROWWOOD. *(L) White flower heads, 
May-June; dark blue berries, bronze leaves in autumn. 
3-4 ft.$0.50 j 4-5 ft.$0.60 
V. dilalatum —LINDEN VIBURNUM. (M) Attractive, 
spreading shrub, creamy-white flowers; abundant, small, 
red fruits September, long persisting. 
3-4 ft.$0.75 | 4-5 ft.$1.00 
V. lantana — WAYFARING-TREE. (L) Flowers white in 
flat-topped clusters, June; fruit clusters bright red in 
summer, turning black later. 
3-4 ft.$0.50 | 4-5 ft.$0.60 
V. lentago — NANNYBERRY. *(L) Fragrant, white 
flowers May-June in clusters 4-5 in. across; fruit blue- 
black, edible. 
2- 3 ft.$0.40 | 3-4 ft.$0.50 
V. molle -KENTUCKY VIBURNUM. *(L) Resembles 
V. dentatum, except leaves are larger and darker. 
3- 4 ft.$0.40 | 4-5 ft...$0.60 
V. opulus — EUROPEAN CRANBERRY BUSH (High 
Bush Cranberry). (L) Showy white flower heads, May- 
June; scarlet berries in the Fall. 
2- 3 ft.$0.40 | 3-4 ft.$0.50 
4-5 ft.$0.55 
V. op. sterile — SNOWBALL (Guelder Rose). (L) Large, 
snowball-like flowers, May-June. 
3- 4 ft.$0.50 | 4-5 ft.$0.60 
V. tomentosum — DOUBLEFILE VIBURNUM. (M) Pro¬ 
fuse, pure white flowers in large flattened clusters, June. 
3-4 ft.$0.50 | 4-5 ft.$0.65 
V. tom. plicatum — JAPANESE SNOWBALL. (M) Large, 
round-heads, snowy white flowers, in abundance in 
June; dark green, crimpled foliage. 
2-3 ft.$0.50 | 3-4 ft.$0.55 
VITEX macro phyllus — CIIASTE-TREE. (M) Very 
graceful, attractive plant; pretty lavender blue flower 
spikes 6 to 10 inches long, July to frost. 
H-2 ft.$0.50 | 3-4 ft.$0.60 
WEIGELA amabilis- ROSE WEIGELA. (S) Showy 
light pink, tubular flowers in profusion, May-June. 
2-3 ft.$0.40 | 3-4 ft.$0.50 
4-5 ft.$0.60 
W. Candida — SNOW WEIGELA. (M) Large, snowy- 
white. tubular flowers, June-July. 
2- 3 ft.$0.40 | 3-4 ft.$0.50 
W. Eva Rathke -HYBRID CARMINE WEIGELA. 
(M) Fragrant, carmine, tubular flowers, June-July; free 
bloomer and verv popular. 
2-3 ft.$0.60 
W. floribunda — CRIMSON WEIGELA. Tubular dark 
crimson, fragrant flowers, June. 
3- 4 ft.$0.50 | 4-5 ft.$0.60 
W. rosea — PINK WEIGELA. (S) Tubular flowers varying 
from pink to white on same branch, May-June. 
3-4 ft.$0.50 | 4-5 ft.$0.60 
Bushiness is better indication of value 
than height alone. Barr’s “Will Grow’’ 
Shrubs are especially well branched, heavy, 
bushy plants. 
“Will Grow’’ quality in each one. 
The Weigela is always an old garden favorite with 
good foliage and flowers in abundance. Useful in founda¬ 
tion plantings and in the shrub border. 
Barr’s ‘‘Will Grow” Shrubs Have Heavy Root Systems and Bushy Tops, Many Branched 
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