HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
B. F. Barr & Son 



oe S. persica, 5-8 ft. 

PRUNUS AMYGDALIS 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
SPIREAS 
S. bumalda anthony waterer, 2-3 ft. 
Anthony Waterer Spirea 
Rosy-crimson flowers in flat-topped, terminal clus- 
ters, June to frost. 
hedge. Very dwarf. 
Aieycd Ns en he Wipe toe Sie ge, eke ae fo ae Se CS See A $1.00 
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. 
Sey ie warerhtne ee - CPep) LOR (eae Sars $1.00 
S. prunifolia, fl. pl., 6-8 ft. Bridal Wreath 
White, fully double, small button-like flowers, on 
slender, upright branches, April-May. 
Dice lien eee $ .75 Sls it gwen See, $1.25 
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. 
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* 
S. van houttei, 6-8 ft. Van Houtte Spirea 
Graceful, arching branches wreathed in May-June 
with a profusion of pure white flowers. 
18-24 hanes $775 2-5 these fees 1.00 
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa, 5-6 ft. 
Cutleaf Stephanandra* 
Graceful, spreading shrub; small, white flowers 
in clusters, June-July; dainty leaves, brilliant red 
in Autumn. 
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Good plant for flowering - 
a] SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti, 5-6 ft. 
Chenault Coralberry” — 
Bunches of coral-red fruits remaining until mid- 
winter. An improved type of Coralberry. 
Dp at Saket een ys $ .60 O44 tt = eee $ .75 
S. racemosus, 5-6 ft. Snowberry* 
Showy, waxy, white berries weigh down the wil- 
lowy branches in Autumn. 
Re ath | eae E TN ESR We fe ee Me Eo Neen beet SE $ .60 
S. vulgaris, 4-5 ft. 
Purplish-red berries in clusters lining long slender 
branches Autumn and Winter. Good on steen 
banks. (“Indian Currant”). 
DO ihe een Se Coe eaters ae eee eS $ .60 
LILACS—Always Cherished, 
Fragrant Shrubs 
SYRINGA chinensis (rothomagensis), 8-9 ft. 
Chinese Lilac 
Fragrant, reddish-purple flowers in large, open 
heads in May. Superior to the Common Lilac in 
gracefulness of branches, in the color, texture and 
density of its foliage, and just as free flowering. 
Dede tt eee eee eee $1.00 AeA. pees ee ed $2.00 
Persian Lilac 
Coralberry* 
Slender, arching branches, bearing fragrant pale- 
lilac flowers in loose, broad panicles, appearing 
after the Common Lilac. Use where a lower grow 
ing, finer textured Lilac is most suitable. 
DeD 41h eee eee $1.25 Eh oa th oR eg $2.00 
S. vulgaris, 10-12 ft. Common Lilac 
Fragrant, purplish flowers in May in large, double 
clusters. 
A | ecient B55 $1.50 
S. v. alba, 10-12 ft. 
White form of preceding. 
A = ft Beets ee eo ee mead means oe ree ee $2.00 
FRENCH LILACS 
The French Lilacs are recognized as the finest of 
the Lilac family. Perfection in size of bloom, color 
and form. Dug B-B at prices quoted. 
Alphonse Lavallee, double, violet-blue. 
AOU itie es oa $2.00 
White Lilac 
324 {tee ae eS $2.25 Bnet moe tet ee ae $3.25 
Charles Joly, semi-double, red mauve. 
STUN Gt Ein EW eee Le a LNG UTA coterie aeayie lh YAPATS 
Marie Legrage, single, white. 
fr Rb epeans Sekine $2.25 ARs i te $3.25 
Mme. Lemoine, double white. 
Se hth eee era LR NE ES Signs et ae eee $2.25 
William Robinson, double, pinkish violet. 
SAS nye oe $2.25 UISaG tikes ee ceed $3.25 
VIBURNUM carlesi, 3-4 ft. 
Fragrant Viburnum 
Lovely pink, fragrant flowers in dense clusters 2-3 
in. in diameter, early April; blue-black berries. 
144-2 ft., B. & B. 
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V. dilatatum, 8-10 ft. Linden Viburnum 
Attractive, spreading shrub, creamy-white flowers: 
abundant, small red fruits in September, long per- 
sisting. 
BG Tp ee EDO 5-O tte Goo ee $3.00 


Barr’s “Will Grow” Shrubs Have the Dense Root Systems Necessary for Successful Growth 
