BARR’S GOTH ANNIVERSARY 
HONEYSUCKLE BUSHES 
LONICERA fragrantissima, 6-8 ft. 
Winter Honeysuckle* 
Small creamy-white, very fragrant flowers in 
March; red fruits. Semi-evergreen. 
VASES | op je gee $ 1.25 ond fiat sees $ 1.50 
L. morrowi, 6-8 ft. Morrow Honeysuckle* 
White flowers May and June; translucent, blood- 
red berries, July-August. 
Ptah TN Meneeting ol $ 1.00 Als Urge a $ 1.50 
L. tatarica rosea, 8-10 ft. 
Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle* 
Pink flowers, May-June; attractive red fruit. 
PRY Wea ee $ 1.00 oAsitarseee ese $ 1.50 
L. zabelli Salmon Red Honeysuckle* 
Lao nite a ce $ 1.00 Na Wy ates $ 1.50 
MOCK ORANGES 
PHILADELPHUS lemoinei, 6-8 ft. 
Lemoine Mock Orange* 
Flowers smaller, fragrant, in great profusion. 
Dwarf, graceful habit. Beautifully symmetrical 
plant. 
See oe an aes bid Baa} O-AGe Cee ee ee $ 1.50 
BEST OF THE MOCK ORANGES 
P. virginalis, 6-8 ft. Virginal Mock Orange 
Large, sweet, double, pure white flowers in May 
and June and intervals throughout Summer. Very 
striking and best of the Mock Oranges. 
18-24 in.__$1.00 2-3 ft.-_-$1.50 3-4 ft... $2.00 
PRUNUS (amygdalis) glandulosa alba, fl. pl., 
5-7 ft. Double White Flowering Almond 
White, fully double flowers crowd the bare branch- 
es in early Spring; very picturesque. Dwarf habit. 
1G:24singiesecss $ 1.40 2-2 OR eee $ 1.60 
P. rosea, fl. pl., 5-7 ft. 
Double Pink Flowering Almond 
Very attractive pink form of preceding. 
Lo-2Acinag? f22.5- $ 1.40 Zao Tie en eee $ 1.60 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides, 4-5 ft. Jetbead* 
White flowers in May followed by conspicuous, 
black bead-like fruits. Will grow satisfactorily in 
shade or sunny situations, or in poor soil. 
WES eee $ 1.10 OAait ee wee $ 1.40 
ROSA hugonis, 5-6 ft. 
Hugonis Rose (Golden Rose of China) 
Long garlands of dainty, yellow flowers in May, 
followed by translucent red fruits. 
ETON GIA | 220 Es ho 5 ie A gee ae a ir $ 1.50 
R. rugosa, 4-5 ft. Japanese Rose 
Large, red flowers, followed by handsome, scar- 
let-crimson fruits. 
Sood eae en pee oe Se Pe ee $ 1.50 
I have just returned from a visit to my home in 
Fayetteville, RFD. I am very well pleased with 
the planting of the shrubbery. Everything looks 
lovely and | think you have done a very good piece 
of work. Thank you for your kindness, and sugges- 
tions, in making my home look so lovely—it needed 
the shrubbery to bring out the house and as the 
shrubbery grows I know it will be a beautiful spot. 
Very truly yours, 
Earl J. Bush 
1011—E—St., N. E. 
Washington, 2, D. C. 
PHILADELPHIS VIRGINALIS 
VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE 
SPIREAS 
SPIREA arguta, 4-5 ft. Garland Spirea 
Profusion of white flowers on slender, drooping 
branches; feathery foliage. Dwarf growing. 
2 3a ieee eee a aes Seat eee $ 1.50 
Spirea Billiardi, 4-5 ft. Billiard Spirea 
Bright, pink, fluffy flower spike. July-October. 
Fine for cutting. 
AS A eee a $ 1.15 Seite $ 1.50 
S. bumalda anthony waterer, 2-3 ft. 
Anthony Waterer Spirea 
Rosy-crimson flowers in flat-topped, terminal clus- 
ters, June to frost. Good plant for flowering 
hedge. Very dwarf. 
(VAY iy eee Saw 
S. froebeli, 3-4 ft. Froebel Spirea 
Like Anthony Waterer except larger growing. 
IQ 125i ea $ 1.00 Ol aeons tare $ 1.50 
S. prunifolia, fl. pl., 6-8 ft. Bridal Wreath 
White, fully double, small button-like flowers, on 
slender, upright branches, April-May. 
DOC ts aes wees $ 1.25 SHCA | dia wipe Sa $ 1.50 
S. thunbergi 
Slender arching branches, pure white flowers in 
April, feathery foliage. 
2:5: tie ee ee $ 1.25 
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. 
Dalle soca ees $ 1.25 Ore) Sim doen enne abies $ 1.50 
S. van houttei, 6-8 ft. Van Houtte Spirea* 
Graceful, arching branches wreathed in May-June 
with a profusion of pure white flowers. 
18-24. ieee ae $ 0.75 Zak ieee ee $ 1.25 
O-tetiwae eeouees eee asl $ 1.50 
LaL6 seen $ 1.25 
Se Ws wes seats $ 1.60 
B. F. Barr & Son, Lancaster, Pa. 
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