BARR’S 60TH ANNIVERSARY 
Barr's Hardy Ornamental Shrubs 
The hardy shrubs offer a constant chang2 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, (unless B&B). 
ments, transportation collect. 
*Denotes varieties thriving in part shade. 
Aronia arbutifolia, 3-4 ft. Red Chokeberry 
Attractive dwarf shrub with white flowers and red 
fruits, brilliant autumn foliage. 
18-24 in. 
AZALEAS 
AZALEA viscosa 
Native pink Azalea. 
1-2 Aerie ee eee ke ee ne ee ed $ 3.00 
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. 
18-24 in. clumps, B&B 
AZALEA mollis Ghent Hybrids 
These hardy deciduous hybrids are rich in display. 
large blooms varied shades of vellow and orange. 
PEA ys, eee $ 5.00 Ubesal srt i ge eyaeee $ 6.00 
BUTTERFLY BUSHES 
BUDDLEIA “Charming’’, 5-6 ft. Pink 
Lovely long sprays of lavender-pink blooms, which 
compared with other Buddleias are distinctly nink 
ZeYyirs Dlanicm (tel Omen Wil eee ae ee $ 1.00 
B. hartwegi, 5-6 ft. Lavender 
A Buddleia of superior hardiness. Large, bright, 
lavender flowers, opening complete from the tip 
downwards. 
Aayrss plants tieldyorown pee. fe $ 1.00 
B. Ille de France, 5-6 ft. Purple 
New variety with greater brilliance of color; frag- 
rant; rose-purple. 
Zevle plants atielde oro ween ae eee Meee ee $ 1.00 
B. Royal Red. Royal Red 
New variety, dazzling red; shaded purple. 
De Vira Plants, ele Ce O10 Wile ee ees ee net $ 1.00 
B. White Bouquet White 
\ beantiful addition to the Butterfly famiiv. 
2Eyt a plants Weldeeto Wim eee $ 1.10 
Potted plantssany variety,— Lleyn moose se .60 
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 
unnsnal and attractive shrub. 
2-3) ft: 
CALYCANTHUS floridus, 4-5 ft. 
Sweetshrub or Strawberry Shrub* 
Reddish-brown, heavily scented flowers, spring and 
summer. Also known as Carolina alspice. 
19-24; ins2e $ 1.00 Pn ic ep 9 oes $ 1.25 
CLETHRA alnifolia, 4-5 ft. Summersweet’ 
Fragrant, white flower spikes terminating upright 
branches, July. (Sweet Pepperbush). Slow grower. 
Za) SW 
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See ae eee ee SEL oe oe $ 1.40 
Express ship- 
ILE DE FRANCE—BUDDLEIA 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
BUSH DOGWOODS 
C. alba siberica, 5-6 ft. Carol Dogwood 
Planted chiefly for the Winter effect of its blood- 
red branches. Very effective in planting groups. 
White flowers in May followed by white fruits in 
Autumn. 
DIS Slt eee $ 1.00 Seas Lee $01.25 
C. stolonifera, 6-8 ft. Red-Osier Dogwood 
Fast growing siberian dogwood, beautiful red 
branches during winter, turning green in the 
summer. 
Odette wees doe lo OPO ELS soe ee $ 1.00 
C. stolonifera lutea, 4-5 ft. 
Goldentwig Dogwood 
Bright yellow bark, flowers creamy. 
2S ei owos te ee $ 1.00 oer eee ces $ 1.25 
COTONEASTER divaricata, 5-6 ft. 
Spreading Cotoneaster 
Arching branches loaded with bright red fruit; 
leaves brilliant in Autumn. 
18-24 in. B&B _-$ 3.00 2-3 ft. B&B __$ 3.50 
C. franchetit, 5-6 fet. Franchet Cotoneaster 
Its gracefully arching branches, bearing large 
clusters of brilliant, orange fruits, persisting the 
greater part of the Winter. Semi-Evergreen. 
18-24 in. B&B 
CYDONIA japonica, 4-5 ft. Flowering Quince 
Masses of scarlet flowers hug leafless branches in 
April. Sometimes called “Fire Bush.” 
WEA TM. en Sy thea: 220) bias $ 1.50 
B. F. Barr & Son, Lancaster, Pa. 
