B. F. BARR NURSERIES, LANCASTER. PA. 
Broad-Leaved Evergreens 
Rhododendrons Solve a Difficult Problem 
Beautiful shrub with thick, smooth, glossy, evergreen leaves, the Rhododendron is 
a very effective plant used in masses or groups or near dark-foliaged evergreens. It is 
excellent for the difficult shaded corner or on the north side of the house. 
Rhododendron —RHODODENDRON 
The Rhododendrons here listed are nur¬ 
sery-grown, and acclimated, and have had 
the benefit of careful transplanting by 
which they have gained root systems which 
will cause them to make better growth than 
ordinary collected plants. 
Rhododendrons (and Azaleas) require 
acid soil. For best results, plant in a mix¬ 
ture of three parts leaf mould or Holland 
Peat to one part soil. In limestone locali¬ 
ties one pound aluminum sulphate to each 
square yard of surface, Spring and Fall, 
will prove beneficial in acidifying the soil. 
(See Rhododendron Food, Holland Peat 
and Aluminum Sulphate listed on page 48.) 
R. carolinianum — CAROLINA RHODODEN¬ 
DRON. Light rose flowers appearing in early 
May. Low, compact plant. Will tolerate a 
position in sunshine. 3-4 ft. 
1) 4-2 ft. clumps, R. & R.$3.00 
2 -2J4 ft. clumps, R. & R. 4.00 
2) 4-3 ft. clumps, R. & R. 5.00 
3 -4 ft. clumps, R. & R. 6.00 
R. car. album— WHITE CAROLINA RHODO¬ 
DENDRON. Pure white form of the preceding. 
12-18 in. clumps, R. & R.$1.50 
18-24 in. clumps, R. & R. 2.00 
2-2)4 ft. clumps, R. & R. 2.50 
R. cataubien.se —CATAWBA RHODODENDRON. 
Reddish violet flowers in late May. Thrives satis¬ 
factorily in half-shade. 4-6 ft. 
114-2 ft. clumps, R. & R.$2.00 
2 -2J4 ft- clumps, R. & R. 2.50 
2)4-3 ft. clumps, R. & R. 3.00 
R. maximum — ROSERAY RHODODENDRON. 
Flowers pale rose to nearly white, greenish in the 
throat. July. Thrives best in full shade. 6-10 ft. 
2 -2)4 ft., R. & R.$2.50 
2)4-3 ft., R. & R. 3.00 
3 -4 ft., R. & R. 4.50 
4 -5 ft., R. & R., extra specimens.. .$7.00 
Catawba Rhoiorlendron with lower growing plants fill¬ 
ing the foreground. 
HYRRID RHODODENDRONS—Large flowers of 
clear color. Thrive in full sun or part shade. Rest 
hardy varieties in Pink, Lavender or Red. State 
color. 5-8 ft. 
15-18 in., R. & R.$4.00 
1)4-2 ft., R. & R. . . 5.00 
(Larger sizes quoted on application.) 
HYBRID SEEDLINGS —Mixed Colors. 
1)4-2 ft., R. & B.$2.00 
2-2)4 ft-, R. & R. 2.50 
When to Plant All Kinds of Stock 
Deciduous Trees, Shrubs and Vines. 
From the time the ground opens in the Spring 
until the plant starts growth, and again from the 
time the wood is ripened and the leaves begin to 
fall in the Autumn until the ground is frozen. 
(March 10 to May 15, and Oct. 1 to Dec. 15.) 
After May 15 planting of Trees and Shrubs can 
still be continued if Balled and Burlapped plants 
are used. For this there is an extra charge of 
20c each for Shrubs. Cost of Balling and Bur¬ 
lapping of Trees depends on size. This will be 
quoted on request. Where R. & R. is stated there 
is no extra charge. 
Coniferous and Broad-leaved Evergreens. 
After abundant rains of August to late Fall, 
and in the Spring until the new growth starts. 
(April 1 to June 15, and August 1 to November 30.) 
Perennials 
Spring or Autumn. (April 1 to June 1, and 
Sept. 1 to Nov. 30.) 
Grass Seed 
Spring or Autumn. (March 10 to May 20, and 
Aug. 1 to Oct. 1.) 
Allow reasonable time for filling orders re¬ 
ceived during the shipping season, as orders 
are filled in rotation. ORDER EARLY. 
For the North Side of the House, Rhododendrons are Ideal. 
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