HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 

THE WEIGELA 

B. F. Barr & Son 
Nannyberry* 

V. lentago, 16-20 ft. 
Fragrant, white flowers, May-June in clusters 4-5 
in. across; fruit blue-black, edible. Bronze fo- 
liage in Fall. 
SA alt eee eee eee $ 1.50 5-6 ft. 
V. opulus, 8-10 ft. European Cranberry Bush 
Showy white flower heads May-June; scarlet ber- 
ries in the Fall. (High Bush Cranberry). 
3-4 ft. 4-5 ft. 
V. tomentosum, 6-8 ft. Doublefile Viburnum 
Profuse, pure white flowers in large flat clusters, 
June. Red fruits changing to black. 
Des) Ale, 
V. t. plicatum, 6-8 ft. Japanese Snowball 
Large, round heads, snowy white flowers, in abun- 
dance in June; dark green, crimpled foliage. 
DRT SANK (Seeateag Se NEE A emi ee ee ama fo mo $ 1.25 
VITEX macrophyllus, 4-5 ft. Chaste-tree 
Very graceful, attractive plant; pretty lavender 
blue flower spikes 6 to 10 in. long, July to frost. 
US EAMh Tih ae ee $1.25 3-4 tte eee $ 1.40 
WEIGELA floribunda, 6-8 ft. Crimson Weigela 
Tubular dark crimson, fragrant flowers, June- 
August. 
PETE aI ete Sie eked Sp Ne 1 See ba is ATF OY So $1.35 
W. Feerie 
Weigela. 
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Bignonia 
Clematis 
Clematis 
Clematis 
Clematis 
Clematis 
Wisteria 
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Ampelopsis tricuspidata (veitchii)—Boston Ivy, 2 yr. potted plants ~-----_-__._____________ GOUBS: eee | ee | eee eee: a (ees 
radicans—Trumpet Creeper, strong 2 yr. potted plants —~-------------..-____________ x * |e a peel [oe 
paniculata—Sweet Autumn Clematis, potted plants, 2 yr. BY on a See a) te lsccecloocen 
henryz—Henry Clematis, (white)-) 2 pyre potted@ plantem ss-- ses seseseee eee seer eee Shi aeeoe 3) | eee cle al Resor Fe oey 
hybrid andre—Madame Andre Clematis (red) 2 yr. potted plants --_- 135)|/a=oe dene Se eee | eee 
jackmani—Jackman Clematis (purple), 2 yr. potted plants 530 |seeee Foose bP | ees bas 
ramona—Ramona Clematis (lavender), 2 yr. potted plants Sosa gt eae Oe cone | reread 
Euonymus radicans—Wintercreeper, heavy, 2 yr. plants --------------------.---------~------ < cl [eae (ae ay ees * bd 
Euonymous radicans var. vegetus—Big Leaf Wintercreeper, 2 yr. plants ~---------.------------ 580 eee | ree | ere | eee! z * 
Hedera~- helix—English: lvy7-214< inees poten eo ee eee eee ee ee ee ee Senna 225 |e | eee. poe Ss | be 
Hedera helix cuspidata minor—Small-Leaf English Ivy, 214 in. pots ~------------..----------- eed he Eee | pees ee : 
Lonicera japonica halliana—Hall Japanese Climbing Honeysuckle, out of 4 in. pots_..._------- S(o|aaeas L? ee eer | reer bg 
Lycium chinensis—Chinese Matrimony Vine, 2 yr. plants  ~-------------------~--~---------- ATG) [ea * 0 | eres de | eee 
sinensis—Chinese Wisteria (blue), 2 yr. field grown (grafted plants) -------------- ned bag) ae hee | epee Se FS eee 
sinensis alba—White Chinese Wisteria, 2 yr. field grown (grafted plants) ------~--- 150), ose be Wee es ei 

Evergreen Ground Cover Plants For Difficult Shady DIaeas 
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. 
Evergreen and Shrub plantings, filling up the intervening spaces. 
These plants are also valuable in 
Other advantages are that they always 
look well, yet require practically no attention; and being evergreen, are as effective in Winter as in Sum- 
mer. 
PACHYSANDRA (Spurge) 
Under trees Pachysandra is 
the real answer to the problem 
of covering the bare ground 
with greenery. 
vantage 
the roots of trees afforded by 
(the Pachysandra. 
foliage is very attractive. 
Another ad- 
is the protection to 
The glossy 
Use 
Plant 
Among the best plants for this purpose are English Ivy, Pachysandra and Periwinkle. 
ENGLISH IVY 
The English Ivy is particu- 
larly effective used on banks, 
to edge walks and under trees. 
An advantage in using Barr’s 
English Ivy is that it goes fur- 
ther in coverage, each pot con- 
taining two plants—a twofold 
advantage. 
PERIWINKLE (Myrtle) 
Not only is the Hardy Peri- 
winkle a good ground cover 
under trees and on hillsides, 
but its pretty blue flowers 
also make an appeal. The 
glossy, evergreen foliage re- 
mains beautiful the year round. 
When planting do not place the 
TOPE tome 2 
3 or 4 to 1 sq. ft. of the area inches apart and you will soon crown of the plant below the 
to be covered. have a carpet of green. surface of the soil. Use 3 or 4 
to 1 sq. ft. of area. 
Per 100 Per 10 Per 100 Per 100 
1 vreeplants dase $10.00 2% in. pot Strong, field- 
BOT WD LATIUS <n ree, ee eee 11.00 SIZE we wees $ 2.00 $15.00 STOWN  plantcueeeen ee $10.00 
Potted plant smernesee oe 12.00 (Large or Small-leaved) Pottedaplantsi. eee 13.00 

25 Plants at the quoted 100 rate 

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