Lancaster, Pa. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
PRUNUS AMYGDALIS 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
See description on page 28. 
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. 
YESY $e eee $ 1.00 
S. van houttei, 6-8 fe. Van Houtte Spirea* 
Graceful, arching branches wreathed in May-June 
with a profusion of pure white flowers. 
USEPA NG ea oe $ 0.75 Doig tsa tee $ 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. Thrives in semi-shade. 
OL tee ae es eS $ 1.00 BAe itse oe oe $ 1.25 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti, 5-6 ft. 
Chenault Coralberry* 
Bunches of coral-red fruits remaining until mid- 
S-Aeii ee tes eee $ 1.50 
winter. An improved type of Coralberry. 
Diet Lage ee $ 0.60 eee ee $ 1.00 
S. racemosus, 5-6 ft. Snowberry* 
Showy, waxy, white berries weigh down the wil- 
lowy branches in Autumn. 
ESS Oe, - SRe epee oe Se $ 1.00 
S. vulgaris, 4-5 ft. Coralberry* 
Purplish-red berries in clusters lining long slender 
branches Autumn and Winter. Good on steep 
banks. (“Indian Currant”). 
Lo-24 ite ee oe $ 0.50 Zoe npee seco $ 0.75 
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LILACS—Always Cherished, 
Fragrant Shrubs 
SYRINGA chinensis (rothomagensis), 8-9 ft. 
Chinese Lilac 
Fragrant, reddish-purple flowers in large, open 
heads in May. Free flowering. 
2:3 alias aoe ee $ 1.50 Dob itygee se $ 2.00 
S. Josikaea 
Violet flowers June. Large trusses, dark green, 
heavy foliage, fine specimen plant. 
Osh tote eee ae $ 2.50 A Sa tise ees $ 3.00 
S. persica, 5-8 ft. Persian Lilac 
Slender, arching branches, bearing fragrant pale- 
lilac flowers in loose, broad panicles, appearing 
after the Common Lilac. 
223 AL eee nee $ 1.50 
S. vulgaris, 10-12 ft. Common Lilac 
Fragrant, purplish flowers in May in large, double 
clusters. 
ASE itil abe oe $ 3.00 
62240 $ 1.50 ed ee ne peaslo 
_| S. vulgaris alba White Common Lilac 
NDA hip eee eee $ 1.50 2-or ite nee $ 2.00 
FRENCH LILACS 
The French Lilacs are recognized as the finest of 
| the Lilac family. Perfection in size of bloom, color 
and form. 
Alphonse Lavallee, double, violet-blue. 
PAST ity ee oe! ia $ 2.25 nde ftps ee 9 2.15 
Belle de Nancy, double satiny-pink. 
2-35 it eee ere $ 2.25 SAR ite ee $°2:75 
Charles Joly, semi-double, red mauve. 
223, at | ee eee ee 3} AAP) S-4. ieee Some $ 2.75 
Marie Legrage, single, white. Very choice variety. 
eS ANB pape an oa $ 2.25 ad WL Ee ee ee, OPUS 
S. Michael Buchner 
Double, clear, pinkish Lilac. 
2- 3B lt a ee $ 2.25 Senn eae ea BS 
Mme. Lemoine, double white. 
2236 tte = $ 1.75 BAe tt pene. eee A) PS 
VIBURNUM burkwoodi 
Faster grower than Carlesi, and semi-evergreen. 
15-18 in. B&B $ 3.00 18-24 in. B & B. $ 4.00 
D2 Tootte bab eee nae $ 6.00 
VIBURNUM carlesi, 3-4 ft. 
Fragrant Viburnum 
Lovely pink, fragrant flowers in dense clusters 2-3 
in. in diameter, early April; blue-black berries. 
8:12: Be& B $22.50 15-18 in. B&B $ 4.00 
19°24ins Bite Bee $ 5.00 
V. dilatatum, 8-10 ft. Linden Viburnum 
Attractive, spreading shrub, creamy-white flowers; 
abundant, small red fruits in September, long per- 
sisting. 
Be epee a eas a pe eae, ees $ 2.40 
V. lentago, 16-20 ft. Nannyberry* 
Fragrant, white flowers, May-June in clusters 4-5 
in. across; fruit blue-black, edible. Bronze fo- 
liage in Fall. 
12:1 Sane $ 0.75 22p iloe eee be Wants 
Barr’s “Will Grow” Shrubs Have the Dense Root Systems Necessary for Successful Growth 
