HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Especially selected, attractive colors and habits 
T-Spireay Frobeli (Rose) 2222222222 - May Flg. LS:24oe eee $1.00 
1 Charles the 10th Lilac (Purple) ~---June Flg. vs poster eo ey Pay BS 25 
1 Golden. Bell Forsythia (yellow) ----April Flg. 2:3) 2222 See 1.00 
I’ Weigelia Rosea (Pink) === 22222 —= May Filg. i en Ris SSE 1.00 
1 Bush Honeysuckle (Pink) -~-------- May Fle. De 3 ae eee ee 1.00 
1} Hydrangea P. Ge (White) (2322 == Aug. Flg. 2:3 eee 1.00 
1 Hydrangea Hills of Snow (White)--July Flg. PMP Pd Gah ee 8 1.00 
1 Spirea Van Houtte (White) --__-_- May File. D3 eee eee 1.00 
1 Rosa Hugonis (Yellow) ----------- May Flg. PAs ee ea nie et eet 1.00 
Regular) Price 2-2 =.=. ase 

One each of these fine shrubs for $8.10 
Three each of these fine shrubs for $24.00—Transportation 
Not Prepaid. Free Local Delivery 
EVERGREEN GROUND COVER PLANTS 
FOR DIFFICULT, SHADY PLACES 
For difficult places under trees and on banks where it is impossible for grass to thrive a class of plants designated as 
“Ground Cover Plants” can be used with good results. 
up the intervening spaces. 
evergreen, are as effective in Winter as in Summer. 
Peri winkle 
= Sls Vets 
PACHYSANDRA (Spurge) 
Under trees Pachysandra is the real 
answer to the problem of covering the 
bare ground with greenery. Another ad- 
vantage is the protection to the roots 
of trees afforded by the Pachysandra. 
The glossy foliage is very attractive. 
Use 3 or 4 to 1 sq. ft. of the area to 
be covered. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Wie, goles) oases $10.00 $ 90.00 
BD sid) TONNES 2a $12.00 $110.00 
ENGLISH IVY 
The English Ivy is particularly effec- 
tive used on banks, to edge walks and 
under trees. An advantage in using 
Barr’s English Ivy is that it goes further 
in coverage, each pot containing two 
plants—a twofold advantage. Plant 10 
to 12 inches apart and you will soon 
have a carpet of green. 
Per10 Per 100 
Poy Tesh (OO SIVA aoa $2.00 $15.00 
(Large or Small-leaved) 

CHARLES THE 10TH LILAC 
These plants are also valuable in Evergreen and Shrub plantings, filling 
Other advantages are that they always look well, yet require practically no attention; and being 
Among the best plants for this purpose are English Ivy, Pachysandra and 
PERIWINKLE (Myrtle) 
Not only is the Hardy Periwinkle a 
good ground cover under trees and on 
hillsides,but its pretty blue flowers also 
make an appeal. The glossy, evergreen 
foliage remains beautiful the year round. 
When planting do not place the crown 
of the plant below the surface of the 
soil. Use 3 or 4 to 1 sq. ft. of area. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Sen $10.00 $ 90.00 
oo $12.00 $110.00 
Strong, field- 
grown plants 
Potted plants 
25 Plants at the quoted 100 rate; 250 or more Plants at the 1000 rate. 
Ground-cover plants should be planted before October Ist on account of danger of freezing out during 
Free Local Delivery. Transportation Not Prepaid 
winter if planted later in the Fall 

BARBERRY HEDGE 
HEDGE PLANTS 
California Privet 
Plant 6 inches to foot apart 10 100 
lied ft oar) eee $1.60 $15.00 
Deo Stes OY tee ee 2.50 20.00 
Japanese Barberry 
Plant 18 inches apart Ea. 10 100 
15218 in. S-yres2 eee $ .55 $5.00 $45.00 
19-24 Vines sae 40" ~ 6:00,.7°550.00 
Red Barberry Ea. 10 
15-18 in., bushy plants _-_-_-~ $ .75 $6.50 
18-24 in., bushy plants _------- 1.00 8.00 
Transportation not prepaid. 
Free Local Delivery 
Visit Our Display of Garden 
Mums This Fall 
Seventy-five varieties in our trial 
garden for your inspection and en- 
joyment. 
The greatest number of varieties 
will be in bloom beginning early 
October until hard frost. 
You are always welcome at Barrs 
for relaxation, information and in- 
spiration. 
Field plants for sale this Fall and 
potted plants in Spring 1949. 
B. F. BARR & SON NURSERIES. 

