B T. BARR NURSERIES 
LANCASTER, FA 
Rhododendron maximum ROSEBAY RHODODENDRON 
Flowers pale rose to nearly white. July. 6-10 ft. 
2 -2 y 2 ft., B. & B.$ 3.00 
2 %-3 ft., B. & B. 3.50 
3 -4 ft., B. & B. 5.00 
4 -5 ft., B. & B., extra specimens 8.50 
HYBRID RHODODENDRONS (Grafted.) 
Large flowers of clear color. Pink, Lavender or Red. 
State color. 5-8 ft. 
15-18 in., B. & B.$ 3.50 
iy 2 -2 ft., B. & B. 5.00 
HYBRID RHODODENDRONS (Seedlings.) Mixed Colors. 
2- 3 ft. B. & B.$ 3.00 
3- 4 ft., B. & B. 5.00 
Yucca—YUCCA 
Yucca f'ilamentosa COMMON YUCCA 
Leaves clustered at base. Flower stalk rises 3-6 ft. and 
bears numerous creamy white flowers. 2 ft. 
2 year plants .$ .35 
3 year plants . .50 
(Green or Variegated-leaved varieties). 
WHEN TO PLANT ALL KINDS OF STOCK 
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.) 
Evergreens transplant best during the Spring months, 
before and just as new growth is beginning, or for 
several months following August 15 when the new 
growth is completed and has become sufficiently hard¬ 
ened. 
The excavation for planting should be considerably 
larger and deeper than the encased roots so as to allow 
liberal space around the ball for filling in with good 
soil. Do not remove burlap, only loosen it at top and 
roll back. Carefully pack soil under earth ball and when 
hole is two-thirds refilled, flood with water. 
In restoring the remainder of the excavated soil al¬ 
low a shallow basin to remain around the tree to collect 
the rain and enable it to soak into the ground. Mulch 
with well-rotted manure or straw to conserve the mois¬ 
ture in the ground and keep it from becoming hard. In 
the Fall mound the soil against the plants. 
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 Burlapping of Trees de¬ 
pends on size. This will be quoted on request. Where 
B. & B. is stated there is no extra charge. 
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 received dur¬ 
ing the shipping season, as orders are filled in rota¬ 
tion. ORDER EARLY. 
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