B. P. BARR NURSERIES 
LANCASTER, PA. 
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 .$ .75 1 %-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.$ .90 
V. dentatum — ARROWWOOD. *(L) White flower heads, 
May-June; dark blue berries, bronze leaves in autumn. 
3-4 ft.$ .55 4-5 ft.$ .65 
V. dilatatum — LINDEN VIBURNUM. (M) Attractive, 
spreading shrub, creamy-white flowers; abundant, small, 
red fruits September, long persisting. 
3-4 ft.$ .90 
V. lantana—WAYFARING-TREE. (L) Flowers white in 
flat-topped clusters, June; fruit clusters bright red in 
summer, turning black later. 
3-4 ft.$ .55 
V. lentago—NANNYBERRT. *(L) Fragrant, white flow¬ 
ers May-June in clusters 4-5 in. across; fruit blue-black, 
edible. 
3-4 ft.$ .70 4-5 ft .$ .90 
V. molle—KENTUCKY VIBURNUM. *(L) Flowers in late 
May, the cymes on long stems; fruiit black. 
3- 4 ft.$ .65 
V. opulus — EUROPEAN CRANBERRY BUSH. (High Bush 
Cranberry). (L) Showy white flower heads, May-June; 
scarlet berries in the Fall. 
4- 5 ft.$ .65 
V. op, sterile—SNOWBALL (Guelder Rose). (L) Large, 
snowball-like flowers, May-June. 
3-4 ft.$ .55 4-5 ft.$ .65 
VIBURNUM—SNOWBALL (Guelder Rose) 
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