SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
B. F. Barr Nurseries 


OAKS 
Majestic trees, strongly formed and with beautiful 
foliage, particularly handsome in the autumn. Rank 
as outstanding trees for lawn and street planting. 
Beautiful grown as single trees or grouped together. 
QUERCUS alba, 75-100 ft. White Oak 
Light gray bark; broad, open head; foliage beau- 
tiful red-purple in the Fall. Prefers moist soil. 
(i sien Ps ae AE ee a Pe ee 
Q. bicolor, 50-60 ft. Swamp White Oak 
Resembles Q. alba but less spreading in growth; 
bark shaggy. For moist situations. 
LON 2th el Yo22 ical see eee eee eee $ 4.00 
TELA te 2-2 Youn = Call see eee ee eee eee ee 5.00 
Q. coccinea, 70-90 ft. Scarlet Oak 
Deeply cut, bright green, glossy leaves becoming 
brilliant scarlet in Autumn, persisting to Spring. 
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8:1 Otis) esl arsin Call eee ee ee 5.00 
CaO tie alle AIS tie hil ce oa ee 7.00 
1O-12et tne bo =2 Reine sta | eee eee ome 9.00 
IPAS ieee) Soy Th rly Sea ae Ree eS 13.00 
IAG nik, PAR) ait, hilly see 18.00 
NSIS Rin PS) Tiny hy 1B ke $B a 35.00 
Q. palustris, 40-60 ft. Pin Oak 
Rapid growing; pyramidal head. Glossy, green 
leaves turning beautiful crimson in Autumn. 
SPINS ih i ae Nate Al SUR es dari hr We ar ee ee $ 2.50 
S10 eft eh lr 114 Sine calee as eee ae 3.50 
CEO sie, Tec tte Gly ie oa ee oe 4.50 
UG sie, THOSE Thay, Call, qp6 a 550) 
LOS Bite R154 -2 ee once Calae = See ee ee 6.50 
LOR Autre Loe in Cal as eee Seer S 8.00 
HRN ies GAS sing or 2 Be te 10.00 
WEES tithe, BYOB) Til, Grill, BAG BR 22.00 
Gea tgs “Sy eS oreill, ABE Cee 1B}, 44.00 
SAD Aten © off Tha ooRTes WE Ae UB 58.50 
KOE tiie, 1 SB ath, all, TR Ae iB 66.50 
Q. robur, 40-50 ft. English Oak 
Leaves small, round lobed, dark green above, glau- 
cous beneath; broad, round-headed tree with stout, 
spreading branches. A long-lived majestic tree. 
14-16.4t.4255-3 ane calea ba web ee eee ee $ 8.00 
Q. rubra, 50-75 ft. Red Oak 
Large, open tree, attractive for its smooth bark, 
straight branches and the dark red Autumn col- 
oring of its leaves. 
62285 tag ne Pe ee ee es $ 3.00 
8-LO ites Tae in Sa lie oe eee 5.00 
BIO citi, MASI ia, oh ate a 6.00 
LOT 2 Bite s- lS aeineeica een eee 7.50 
LOOM ite 3. -O enn aaCa geen ee 8.50 
V2 VAR ee 2 22 Yo errr cal eee eae 11.00 
UGH IES) ates 4) 5) ating Coral BY Ae 18}, a 33.00 
13°20ait= 259" -ORn caleba Qa eee 46.50 
2()-2.5 sit ae O se (ae eal eee Es ea 63.00 



Packing Charged Only on Large 
Trees 
Catalog prices include packing, except on 
large trees. For schedule of packing charges 
see inside back cover page. 
Schedule of charges for Balling and Bur- 
et: (B. & B.) will be found on Page 
Bye 


PIN OAK 
WILLOW 
SALIX babylonica, 30-40 ft. Weeping Willow 
Particularly attractive near water; branches olive- 
green, slender and drooping. 
5-6 sits $ 1.25 6-8 ft. 
8-10 fi, 144-1 in. cals 222222 $ 3.00 
S. vitellina pendula, 25-30 ft. 
Golden Weeping Willow 
Branches bright yellow; attractive tree for speci- 
men use. 
A 6) [te ee Se a ee eee $ 1.25 
8-10. -ft.-lY/o- 2 i) Call eee eee eer 2.50 
LOL 26 ite a2 2 eminence ae eee 5.00 
IEE) sey Gy Sey aur cenilley INL, WBE a 20.00 
SCHOLAR TREE 
SOPHORA japonica, 15-20 ft. 
Chinese Scholar Tree 
(Pagoda). Foliage dark green, glossy; clusters 
of pea-like, creamy-white flowers in July. Does 
well under city conditions. 
6-98" ft.,- 242-3 im: cal Bek Bo eee $ 8.00 
12215: ft140"-5. n= cale BSG Be eee 20.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
SORBUS aucuparia, 20-40 ft. 
European Mountain Ash 
Attractive white flowers in May, followed by 
showy clusters of bright red berries. 
49>. tt te eee $ 1.50 6-8 ft. 
810k re $ 3.50 

Barr’s “Will Grow” Trees Are Officially 
Certified as Free of Insects and Diseases. 
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