Lancaster, Pa. 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
DAPHNE 
DAPHNE cneorum, 1 ft. Rose Daphne 
Covered in May with beautiful pink, tubular flow¬ 
ers; fragrant. A splendid rock garden plant. 
6-9 in., B. & B. _$0.75 9-12 in., B. & B. _$1.00 
EUONYMUS 
EUONYMUS patens (sieholdianus), 6-7 ft. 
Spreading Euonymus 
Handsome, large, dark green foliage; white flow¬ 
ers July; red berries in Fall. 
11 / 2-2 ft., B. & B. $1.25 2 - 21/2 ft., B. & B. $2.00 
E. radicans variegatus, 3-4 ft. 
Variegated Leaf Wintercreeper 
Clinging vine; compact; small, variegated leaves. 
2 yr. potted plants _$ 0.60 
E. r. vegetus, 3-4 ft. Bigleaf Wintercreeper 
(Evergreen Bittersweet). Bushy growth, bright 
scarlet fruits. Will climb, or grow as bush. 
9-12 in., 2 yr. plant _$ 0.60 
12-15 in., 4 yr. plant _ .75 
LAUREL 
KALMIA latifolia, 4-8 ft. Mountain Laurel 
(The Pennsylvania State Flower) 
Bright, dark-green leaves; large, showy clusters of 
rose-colored flowers. One of the most beautiful, 
most popular and most useful of native, woody 
plants. 
11 / 2-2 ft., B. & B. -$2.50 21 / 2-3 ft., B. & B. -$5.00 
2 - 21/2 ft., B. & B. _ 3.50 3 -4 ft., B. & B. _ 7.00 
Prolong Christinas 
Cheer Through 
Winter’s Dreary 
Months 
Plant American Hollies For 
Year ’Round Delight 
ILEX — HOLLY 
The glossy, evergreen leaves of the American 
Holly, with their characteristic wavy margins and 
spiny teeth, are a beauty to behold throughout the 
year. When Winter comes, the effect is glorified by 
the appearance of the brilliant red berries so popu¬ 
lar at Christmas time. 
American Holly (Ilex opaca, 10-12 ft.) is one of 
the finest plant gems you can introduce on your 
grounds. It is one that gives pleasure the year 
round; but it is during the Christmas season that 
its beauties are most enjoyed. Happily, this beauty 
remains fresh throughout the dreary Winter months 
that follow, thus prolonging the Christmas cheer. 
Hollies love a slightly acid, well-drained, loamy 
soil. Dug with a ball of earth, as especially prepared 
at Barr’s, they transplant comparatively easy. 
For berries in abundance one must plant the non¬ 
bearing type (if there is not another in the vicinity) 
as well as the berrying kind. 
GUARANTEED 
11 / 2-2 ft. _$ 
2 -3 ft. _ 
3 -4 ft. _ 
BERRY-BEARING, B. & 
B. 
2.50 
4- 5 
ft. - - 
$ 8.00 
4.00 
8-10 
ft. _ 
30.00 
6.00 
10-12 
ft. _ 
35.00 
NON-BEARING, (Male Trees), B. & B. ^ 
5.6 ft. _$ 8.50 8-10 ft. -$15.00 
6-8 ft. _10.00 10-12 ft. -20.00 
SEX UNDETERMINED, B & B. 
150 to 60% of these plants will berry) 
2-3 ft._$ 3.50 3-4 ft.-$ 5.50 
Other Hollies 
ILEX crenata microphylla, 5-6 ft. 
Small-leaved Japanese Holly 
Deep green, boxlike leaves. Black berries. Un¬ 
usually attractive in foundation plantings or as 
specimens. Compact and slow growing. 
11 / 2-2 ft., B. & B. _$3..50 21 / 2-3 ft., B. & B. _$6.00 
2 - 21/2 ft., B. & B. _ 5.00 3 - 31/2 ft.. B. & B. _ 7.50 
I. glabra, 4-6 ft. Inkberry 
Deep green leaves turning metallic deep purple 
in Winter; black berries, attractive to birds. 
2 - 21/2 ft., B. & B._$ 4.00 
Evergreen Shrubs Include Some Most Useful And Beautiful Shade-Enduring Flowering Plants 
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