». F BARR NURSERIES 
LANCASTER, FA. 
B & B FOR LATE PLANTING 
After Shrubs have started growth in the Soring 1 
(about May 15th), planting 1 can stir be continued 
if plants are dug 1 with ball of earth and burlapped. 
For this extra service there is an additional charge 
of 20c per plant, unless quoted B & B. 
Cydonia japonica Flowering Quince. (S) 
Masses of scarl&t flowers hug leafless branches in 
April. 
2-3 ft.$ .60 
Deutzia gracilis Slender Deutzia. *(D) 
White flowers in graceful, upright clusters in May. 
12-15 in.$ .30 18-24 in.$ .50 
— —rosea Pink Slender Deutzia. *(D) 
Pink form of preceding. 
iy 2 -2 ft.$ .50 
—lemoinei Lemoine Deutzia. *(M) 
Large dazzling white flowers in great abundance; June. 
l%'-2 ft.$ .40 
—scabra candidissima Snowflake Deutzia. *(M) 
Erect clusters of purest white, double flowers, borne 
in profusion in June. 
2- 3 ft. $ .35 3-4 ft. $ .50 
4- 5 ft.$ .60 
-crenata Double Pink Deutzia. (M) 
Double, light pink flowers, June. 
3- 4 ft.$ .45 4-5 ft.$ .60 
5- 6 ft.$ .75 
Ela<eagnus longipes Cherry Eleagnus. (M) 
Loves hot, sunny place. Fragrant, yellow flowers; 
decorative orange-red fruits. 
2-3 ft.$ .90 4-5 ft.$ 1.50 
Enkianthus campanulatus Redvein Enkianthus. (L) 
Yellowish or pale orange, veined darker red, gracefully 
drooping flowers in racemes; brilliant red autumn 
foliage. 
15-18 in., B.&B_$ 2.00 
Euonymus alatus Winged Euonymus. *(M) 
In the Fall its foliage is a brilliant rose. Corky- 
winged branches; small, red fruits. 
2-3 ft.$ .55 3-4 ft.$ .75 
4-5 ft., B. & B.$ 1.50 
—americanus Brook Euonymus. *(L) 
Conspicuous in Fall for pink capsules which split open, 
revealing orange berries. 
2-3 ft.$ .60 
Exochorda grandiflora Pearlbush. (L) 
Pearl-like, dazzling white, globular flowers in six to 
ten flowered racemes, April-May. 
2-3 ft.$ .50 5-6 ft.$ 1.10 
Forsythia intermedia spectabilis 
(Golden Bell) Showy Border Forsythia. *(M) 
Showiest of Golden Bells; opens late enough to escape 
injury by frost. Most profuse blooming, large flowers. 
2-3 ft.$ .35 4-5 ft.$ .60 
—suspensa Weeping Forsythia. *(M) 
Long drooping branches; bright yellow flowers, very 
early. 
2-3 ft.$ .35 
4- 5 ft., bushy plants .60 
—fortunei Fortune Forsythia. *(M) 
Upright branches covered with rich yellow flowers. 
2-3 ft.$ .30 3-4 ft. $ .40 
Hamamelis virginiana Witch Hazel. *(L) 
Yellow flowers as late as October and November. 
Excellent as a background shrub. 
2-2Vo ft.$ .70 7-8 ft.$ 2.00 
Hibiscus syriacus Shrub Althea or Rose of Sharon. (L) 
Hollyhock-like flowers in August-September. Red, 
blue, white or pink. State color desired. 
2-3 ft.$ .35 3-4 ft.$ .50 
4-5 ft.$ .75 
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