LANCASTER, PA. 
Ornamental Shrubs 
Barr’s Hardy Ornamental Shrubs 
The hardy shrubs offer a constant change of scene that is always pleasing. 
They may be used in many ways to beautify the lawn and garden where permanent 
plants are desired. 
With very little attention they will grow and flower in their new location for 
years. By planting assorted varieties a succession of flowers may be had all summer. 
* Denotes Varieties Thriving in 
Part Shade. 
Amelanchier canadensis, 10-12 ft. 
Downy Shadblow* 
Its numerous white flowers make this a 
conspicuous plant among- the leafless trees 
of early spring. Maroon-purple berries, 
relished by birds. 
lV 2 -2 ft.___._$ .75 
Aralia pentaphyllum (acanthopanax) 6-8 ft. 
Five-Leaved Angelica 
Arching, spiny branches leaved to base; tol¬ 
erates dust, smoke and shade. 
2-3 ft._$ .60 3-4 ft._$ .75 
Aronia arbutifolia, 6-8 ft. 
Red Chokeberry * 
White flowers in May; very attractive in Fall 
for red berries and reddish-yellow foliage. 
iy 2 -2 ft._$ .60 3-4 ft._$ 1.15 
Azalea calendulacea, 4-5 ft. Flame Azalea : 
Brilliant flowers about two inches across in 
flaming colors ranging from salmon to 
golden orange, appearing early Spring. Most 
beautiful. 
2-2 ^ ft. clumps, well-branched, B.&B. $ 2.50 
2^-3 ft. clumps, well-branched, B.&B. 3.50 
3 -4 ft. clumps, well-branched, B.&B. 4.50 
A. canescens, 4-5 ft. Piedmont Azalea* 
Rosy-pink, fragrant; early. Sometimes 
called “Fragrant Mountain Azalea.” 
2-2 Y 2 ft. clumps, well-branched, B.&B. $ 2.00 
2*4-3 ft. clumps, well-branched, B.&B. 3.00 
Buddleia magnifica, 5-6 ft. 
Butterfly Busb or Summer Lilac 
Spikes of lavender flowers. July to Au¬ 
tumn. 
2-yr. plants _$ .45 
B. “Charming” (New.) 5-6 ft. 
Lovely long sprays of lavender-pink blooms, 
which compared with other Buddleias are 
distinctly pink. 
2-yr. plants _$ .75 
B. hartwegi, 5-6 ft. 
A Buddleia of superior hardiness. Large 
bright lavender flowers, opening complete 
from the tip downwards. 
2-yr. plants _$ .60 
B. lie de France, 5-6 ft. 
New variety with greater brilliance of color; 
fragrant; rose-purple. 
2-yr. plants_$ .50 
Callicarpa purpurea, 3-4 ft. 
Chinese Beauty Fruit 
Lilac-violet berries crowd branches in Sep¬ 
tember. 
2-3 ft. _$ .50 
Calycanthus floridus, 4-5 ft. Sweetsbrub 
Reddish-brown, fragrant flowers, spring and 
summer. 
2- 3 ft. _$ .50 
Caryopteris incana , 2-3 ft. Blue Beard 
Violet-blue flower clusters in September. 
15-18 in., 2-yr. pot plants_$ .50 
Clethra alni^olia, 4 5 ft. Summersweet' 
Fragrant white flower spikes terminating- 
branches, July. 
iy 2 -2 ft._$ .60 2-3 ft._$ .75 
Cornus alba (Sibirica) 8-10 ft. 
Tartarian Dogwood 
Brilliant red twigs; creamy flowers May or 
June; fruit bluish-white. 
3- 4 ft. _$ .65 
C. alternifolia, 12-15 ft. Pagoda Dogwood 
Branches are in flat spreading tiers. Pale 
yellow flowers in flat umbels, May; ber¬ 
ries bluish-black. 
3-4 ft. _$ .90 
C. stolonifera, 6-8 ft. Red-Osier Dogwood 
Planted chiefly for the Winter effect of its 
blood-red branches. Very effective in plant¬ 
ing banks. White flowers in May followed 
by white fruits in Autumn. 
2- 3 ft._$ .50 3-4 ft._$ .65 
C. stolonifera lutea, 6-8 ft. 
Goldentwig Dogwood* 
Blight yellow bark, flowers creamy. 
3- 4 ft. _$ .75 
ILE DE FRANCE—NEW BUDDLEIA 
Barr’s “Will Grow” Shrubs Have Heavy Root Systems and Bushy Tops 
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