Lancaster, Pa. 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
SHRUB ROSES 
ROSA hugonis, S-6 ft. 
Hugonis Rose (Golden Rose of China) 
Long garlands of dainty, yellow flowers in May, 
followed by translucent reel fruits. 
2-3 ft._$ 0.75 3-4 ft._I 1.25 
R. persiana, 4-6 ft. Persian Yellow Rose 
Double, deep golden-yellow flowers late Spring or 
early Summer. 
2-3 ft. _$ 0.75 
R. rugosa, 4-5 ft. Japanese Rose 
Large, white or red flowers, followed by hand¬ 
some, scarlet-crimson fruits. 
15-18 in._I 0.60 
SORBARIA sorbifolia, 3-4 ft. 
Ural False-Spirea 
White flowers in large, terminal spikes, July-Au¬ 
gust. A dwarf bushy shrub with long, compound 
leaves. Good for planting steep banks. 
iy2-2 ft. _$ 0.60 
SPIREAS 
SPIREA albiflora (callosa alba), 3-4 ft. 
White Japanese Spirea 
Dwarf, upright shrub bearing numerous flat clus¬ 
ters of white flowers, June-July; foliage bluish- 
green. Good in masses. 
iy2-2 ft. _$ 0.60 
S. arguta, 4-5 ft. Garland Spirea* 
Profusion of white flowers in April on slender, 
drooping branches: feathery foliage. 
2- 3 ft._$ 0.55 3-4 ft._$ 0.65 
S. billardi, 5-6 ft. Billiard Spirea* 
Brilliant rose flowers in dense, plumy spikes. July- 
August. Good for naturalistic effects. 
3- 4 ft. _$ 0.65 
S. bumalda anthony waterer, 2-3 ft. 
Anthony Waterer Spirea 
Rosy-crimson flowers in flat-topped, terminal clus¬ 
ters, June to frost. Good plant for flowering 
hedge. Very dwarf. 
12-15 in. _1_ $ 0.35 15-18 in. _ $ 0.50 
D/1.-2 ft._$ 0.65 
S. froebeli, 3-4 ft. Froebel Spirea 
Like Anthony Waterer except earlier and taller. 
Excellent foreground shrub for Summer flowering 
effects on the home grounds. 
2 - 21/2 ft._I 0.60 21/4-3 ft._ $ 0.75 
S. prunifolia, fl. pi., 6-8 ft. Bridal Wreath 
White, fully double, small button-like flowers, on 
slender, upright branches, April-May. 
iy2-2 ft._$ 0.60 2-3 ft._.1 0.75 
S. thunbergi, 4-5 ft. Thunberg Spirea 
Profusion of small, white flowers on arching 
branches; first of the .Spireas to bloom. Foliage 
beautiful orange and scarlet in Fall. 
2-3 ft._I 0.55 3-4 ft._,f 0.65 
S. trichocarpa, 5-6 ft. Korean Spirea* 
Graceful arching form like Van Houtte Spirea, 
but the profusely borne flowers are larger and two 
weeks later. Very good. 
2-3 ft._ $ 0.65 3-4 ft._$ 0.75 
S. van houttei, 6-8 ft. Van Houtte Spirea* 
Graceful, arching branches wreathed in May-June 
with a profusion of pure Avhite flowers. 
11 / 2-2 ft. _.« 0.35 2-3 ft. _ $ 0..50 
3-4 ft._ $ 0.65 
HEAVY, BUSHY PLANTS 
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 ef¬ 
fect produced by Barr’s “Will Grow” plants— 
you have no waiting for results. 
STEPHANANDRA fUxuosa, 5-6 ft. 
Cutleaf Stephanandra* 
Graceful, spreading shrub; small, white flowers in 
clusters, June-July; dainty leaves, brilliant red 
in Autumn. A useful filler. 
2-3 ft._ $ 0.50 3-4 ft._ $ 0.75 
Plant Symphoricarpos for 
Attractive Berries 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti, 5-6 ft. 
Chenault Coralberry 
Bunches of coral-red fruits remaining until mid¬ 
winter. An improved type of Coralberry. 
iy>-2 ft._$ 0.40 2-3 ft._$ 0.50 
S. racemosus, 5-6 ft. Snowberry* 
Showy, waxy, white berries weigh down the wil¬ 
lowy branches in Autumn. 
11 / 2-2 ft._$ 0.40 2-3 ft._$ 0.50 
S. vulgaris, 4-5 ft. Coralberry* 
Purplish-red berries in clusters lining long slender 
branches Autumn and Winter. Good on steep 
hanks. (“Indian Currant”). 
li/^-2 ft._$ 0.40 2-3 ft._$ 0.50 
THE EVER-POPULAR HTEAC 
(.See page .34 for list of varieties and prices) 
Barr’s “Will Grow” Shrubs Have That Dense Root System So Necessary for Success in Planting 
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