B. F. BARR NURSERIES 
LANCASTER, PA. 
(baWs Haidy {ylilubs 
Ornamental s'hrubs offer a constant change of scene that 
is particularly pleasing. By attention to the period of 
flowering a succession of varying 'bloom can be had from 
early Spring until late Autumn. In addition, the glorious 
autumn shades of foliage and brilliant berries of many 
varieties are strikingly beautiful. 
Abbreviations 
Denotes Size at Maturity: —L, large, 8 ft. and 
over; M, medium, 5 to 8 ft.; S. small, 3 to 5 ft.; D, 
dwarf, 2 to 3 ft. 
Denotes Varieties Thriving in Part Shade:—(*) 
Amelanchier canadensis Downy Shadblow. *(L) 
Its numerous white flowers make this a conspicuous 
plant among the leafless trees of early spring. Maroon- 
purple berries, relished by birds. 
11/2-2 ft.$ .75 
Aralia pentaphyllum (acanthopanaxi 
Five-Leaved Angelica. *(L) 
Arching, spiny branches leaved to base; tolerates dust, 
smoke and shade. 
iy 2 -2 ft.$ .50 4-5 ft.$ 1.50 
Aronia arbutifolia Red Chokeberry. (M) 
White flowers in May; very attractive in Fall for red 
berries and reddish-yellow foliage. 
2-3 ft.$ .90 3-4 ft.$ 1.25 
Azalea calendulacea Flame Azalea. *(S) 
Brilliant orange-yellow flowers in early Spring. 
l%-2 ft. clumps, well-branched, B. 6c B.$ 2.00 
2 -3 ft. clumps well-branched, B. & B. 3.00 
3 -4 ft. clumps, well-branched, B. & B. 4.50 
— canescens Piedmont Azalea. *(S) 
Rosy-pink, fragrant; early. 
2-3 ft. clumps, well-branched, B. & B.$ 2.50 
Buddleia magnifica Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac. (S) 
Spikes of lavender flowers. July to Autumn. 
1-yr. plants.$ .30 2-yr. plants.$ .50 
Ide de France—New Buddleia 
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