Ornamental Shrubs 
B. F. BARR NURSERIES 
Ilex verticillata, 6-8 ft. Winterberry 
Bright red fruits conspicuous until mid-win¬ 
ter. Plant in groups for berries. Much used 
in early Winter decoration as the berries 
are Holly-like. 
l%-2 ft._$ .50 2-3 ft._$ .65 
Jaaminum nudiRorum, 2-3 ft. Winter Jasmine 
Golden yellow flowers before the leaves. 
Very first Shrub to bloom in the Spring. 
Very graceful and free flowering. 
l%-2 ft. _$ .60 
Kerria japonica R. pi. (Corchorus), 4-5 ft. 
Kerria* 
June to September profusion of rich-yellow 
flowers with numerous stamens. Green 
branches make Winter show. 
18-24 in._$ .75 2-3 ft._$ .90 
A Real Beauty Bush 
Kolkwitzia amabilis, 5-7 ft. Beauty Bush 
Fountain-like mass of pink bloom in May. 
Thrives best in full sunlight. 
2-3 ft._$ .75 3-4 ft._$ 1.15 
Lonicera bella albida, 6-8 ft. 
White Belle Honeysuckle 
White flowers in May followed by red 
fruits. 
2-3 ft._$ .40 3-4 ft._$ .50 
L. fragrantissima, 6-8 ft. Winter Honeysuckle * 
Small creamy-white, very fragrant flowers 
in March; red fruits. 
2- 3 ft._$ .45 3-4 ft._$ .50 
4-5 ft._$ .60 
L. maacki podocarpa, 6-8 ft. 
Late Amur Honeysuckle 
Of vigorous habit. Brilliant red fruits in 
late Fall and Winter. 
3- 4 ft._$ 1.00 5-6 ft._$ 1.50 
VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE, a newer variety 
of Mock Orange, has attained great popularity 
on account of the true magnificence of the pure 
white (blooms. 
L. morrowi, 6-8 ft. Morrow Honeysuckle* 
White flowers May and June; translucent, 
blood-red berries, July-August. 
2-3 ft._$ .40 3-4 ft._$ .50 
4-5 ft._$ .75 
L. ruprechtiana, 8-10 ft. 
Manchurian Honeysuckle 
White flowers, May and June; abundance 
of bright red fruit in Autumn. 
2-3 ft._$ .40 3-4 ft._$ .50 
L. syringantha, 4-5 ft. Lilac Honeysuckle 
Fragrant, lilac-rose flowers in May; scarlet 
fruits in August. Upright; irregular branch¬ 
ed, with smooth, bluish-green leaves. 
2-3 ft. _$ .75 
L. tatarica rosea, 8-10 ft. 
Pink i atarian Honeysuckle* 
Pink flowers, May-June; attractive red fruit. 
2-3 ft._$ .45 3-4 ft._$ .60 
4-5 ft._$ .85 
L. t. rubra, 8-10 ft. Red Tatarian Honeysuckle* 
Bright led flowers May-June; attractive, 
red fruit. I 
Myrica carolinensis (cerifera), 3-4 ft. 
Bayberry 
Winter-decorative, wax-coated, gray beriies 
attractive amidst dark green, glossy, fra¬ 
grant leaves, which turn purplish-bronze. 
lV 2 -2 ft., B. & B._$ 1.00 
2-2% ft., B. & B._ 1.50 
Philadelphus coronarius, 8-10 ft. 
Sweet Mock Orange* 
Pure white, delightfully fragrant flowers in 
abundance. May-June. 
3-4 ft._$ .45 4-5 ft._$ .60 
P. grandiRorus, 6-8 ft. 
Big Scentless Mock Orange* 
Flowers four-cornered, two inches across, 
June; scentless. Most vigorous of the 
species. 
2-3 ft. _$ .35 4-5 ft. _$ .70 
P. lemoinei, 6-8 ft. Lemoine Mock Orange* 
Flowers smaller, fragrant, in great profu¬ 
sion. Dwarf, graceful habit. Beautifully 
symmetrical plant. 
2-3 ft. _$ .60 
Best of the Mock Oranges 
P. virginalis, 6-8 ft. Virginal Mock Orange 
Laige, sweet, double, pure white flowers in 
May and June and intervals throughout 
Summer. Very striking and best of the 
Mock Oranges. See illustration. 
2-3 ft._$ .45 3-4 ft._$ .60 
4-5 ft._$ .80 
HEAVY. BUSHY PLANTS SUPPLIED 
Bushiness is better indication of value 
than height alone. Barr’s “Will Grow” 
Shrubs are especially well branched, heavy, 
bushy plants. 
Barr’s has priced its certified “Will 
Grow” plants so low that ordinary plants 
are dear in comparison. It pays to buy the 
immediate effect produced by Barr’s “Will 
Grow” plants—you have no waiting for 
results. 
Your Money Spent For Poor Plants Is Just as Good as Thrown Away 
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