Lancaster, Pa. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 

Barr's Hardy Ornamental Shrubs 
The hardy shrubs offer a constant change of scene that is always pleasing. 
They may be used in many ways to beautify the lawn and garden where permanent 
plants are desired. 
With very little attention they will grow and flower in their new location for years. By 
planting assorted varieties a succession of flowers may be had all summer. 
SHIPPING ORDERS: All Shrubs under 4 ft. packing free. Express shipments, transpor- 
tation collect. 

* Denotes Varieties Thriving in Part 
Shade. 
AMELANCHIER canadensis, 3-4 ft. 
Downy Shadblow* 
Its numerous white flowers make this a conspicu- |. 
ous plant among the leafless trees of early spring. | _ 
Maroon-purple berries, relished by birds. 
2-3 ft. 
ARALIA pentaphyllum (acanthopanax ) 
6-8 ft. Five-Leaved Angelica* 
Arching, spiny branches leaved to base; tolerates 
dust, smoke and shade. 
De ee SE eden t- ie s ohee Seele HACE BSA Sere os $ 0.75 
Acree EU diet tetee, gent vas BOI Se ten ete 2.00 
AZALEAS 
AZALEA calendulacea, 4-5 ft. 
Flame Azalea* 
Brilliant flowers about two inches across in flam. 
ing colors ranging from salmon to golden orange, 
appearing early Spring. Most beautiful. 
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7.00 
3 -4 ft. clumps, well-branched, B.&B. ____ 
BUTTERFLY BUSHES 
BUDDLEIA “Charming’’, 5-6 ft. 
Lovely long sprays of lavender-pink blooms, which 
compared with other Buddleias are distinctly pink. 
2 yr. plants 
B. hartwegi, 5-6 ft. 
A Buddleia of superior hardiness. Large, bright, 
lavender flowers, opening complete from the tip 
downwards. 
2 yr. plants 
B. Ile de France, 5-6 ft. 
New variety with greater brilliance of color; frag- 
rant; rose-purple. 
2 yr. plants 
B. Royal Red. 
New variety, dazzling red; shaded purple. 
Zayiariela: Planisees se ol ee ces eee ee $ 1.00 
B. White Bouquet 
A beautiful addition to the Butterfly family. 
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CALLICARPA purpurea, 3-4 ft. 
Chinese Beauty Fruit 
Valued for lilac-violet berries which crowd bran- 
ches after leaves have fallen when this is a very 
unusual and attractive shrub. 
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CALYCANTAHUS floridus, 4-5 ft. 
Sweetshrub or Strawberry Shrub* 
Reddish-brown, heavily scented flowers, spring and 
summer. Also known as Carolina alspice. 
CRONIN eae Se ek en en ee ee $ 1.00 
25 

ILE DE FRANCE—BUDDLEIA 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
CLETHRA alnifolia, 4-5 ft. Summersweet* 
Fragrant, white flower spikes terminating upright 
branches, July. (Sweet Pepperbush). 
12- Lea Aes tao Oka ee ee ee eee $ 1.00 
CHIONANTAHUS virginicus, 25 ft. 
White Fringe 
Tassel-like white flowers in May and June. 
3-4 ft. 
BUSH DOGWOODS 
CORNUS paniculata, 5-6 ft. Gray Dogwood 
Branches are in flat spreading tiers. White flow- 
ers in flat umbels, May: berries white or red 
stems. 
3-4 ft. 
C. stolonifera, 6-8 ft. Red-Osier Dogwood 
Planted chiefly for the Winter effect of its blood- 
red branches. Very effective in planting banks. 
White flowers in May followed by white fruits in 
Autumn. 
3-4 ft. 
C. stolonifera lutea, 4-5 ft. 
Goldentwig Dogwood* 
Bright yellow bark, flowers creamy. 
Zosae it. 
CORNUS mas 8-10 ft. Conelian Cherry 
Small yellow April flowers. Red berries in fall. 
ASIC AD g hese ry ras ae ee $ 4.00 

