BARR’S 60TH 
PRUNUS AMYGDALIS 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
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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. 
ae Lee eee ire I, we Ct OR Se oe $ 1.25 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti, 5-6 ft. 
Chenault Coralberry* 
Bunches of coral-red fruits remaining until mid- 
winter. An improved type of Coralberry. 
2a t tee ees oe $ 0.60 aloe ee eee eed 6 $ 1.00 
S. racemosus, 5-6 ft. Snowberry* 
Showy, waxy, white berries weigh down the wil- 
lowy branches in Autumn. 
Deore plete Dore Ae eave De Be tA eae ae $ 1.25 
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. 
SAaipaee eae $ 2.50 Apa twee ee $ 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. 
Des aii 
S. persica alba, 5-8 ft. White Persian Lilac 
DEBR AiR Saeir sts boos) $ 1.50 Se Os (ee Spa $ 2.25 
ANNIVERSARY 
S. vulgaris, 10-12 ft. Common Lilac 
Fragrant, purplish flowers in May in large, double 
clusters. 
| eevee $ 1.50 3-431 t 2a ee $ 2.75 
| S. vulgaris alba White Common Lilac 
2a eee $ 2.00 3-431 $ 2.25 
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. 
Belle de Nancy, double satiny-pink. 
Charles Joly, semi-double, red mauve. 
| Marie Legrage, single, white. Very choice variety. 
Wm. Robinson, double red, violet purple. 
_| Mme. Lemoine, double white. 
Any of above varieties: 
231 te weer ee $ 2.25 Sell fos ee $ 3.00 
VIBURNUM burkwoodi Burkwood 
Faster grower than Carlesi, and semi-evergreen, 
fragrant flowers. 
18-24 in. B&B __$ 3.50 
2%-3 ft. B&B 
2-2% ft. B&B _-$ 4.00 
| VIBURNUM carlesi, 3-4 ft. 
Fragrant Viburnum 
Lovely pink, fragrant flowers in dense clusters 2-3 
in. in diameter, early April; blue-black berries. 
NGS. Tie eee $ 4.00 3224 ne $ 6.00 
V. dentatum. 
DIS dike “ae eles 2 $ 1.50 3-48 tae $ 2.25 
V. dilatatum, 8-10 ft. Linden Viburnum 
Attractive, spreading shrub, creamy-white flowers; 
abundant, small red fruits in September, long per- 
sisting. 
DeS it ye nee $ 2.60 
PEC as Ronee $ 2.00 
V. lantana, 15 ft. Way faring-tree 
Showy white flowers, May-June. Red_ berries 
changing to black. 
23 aL ee ee es $ 2.00 Ded Dee a ee $ 2.25 
V. lentago, 16-20 ft. Nannyberry* 
Fragrant, white flowers, May-June in clusters 4-5 
in. across; fruit blue-back, edible. Bronze foliage 
in Fall. 
Sigua: Lak $ 1.50 Seat ts 
‘V. opulus, 8-10 ft. European Cranberry Bush 
Showy white flower heads May-June; scarlet ber- 
ries in the Fall. (High Bush Cranberry). 
Dott eee ee een $ 2.00 Sai ito seeeeee $ 2.25 
V. setigerum, 10 ft. Tea Viburnum 
White flowers in early summer, has large deep 
green leaves. This shrub is literally covered with 
clusters of brilliant red berries in late summer 
and autumn. 
3-4 ft. 
V. tomentosum, 6-8 ft. Doublefile Viburnum 
Profuse, pure white flowers in large flat clusters, 
June. Red fruits changing to black. 
2-Oeits eee $ 2.00 3-4: [teen eee $72.25 
V. t. plicatum, 6-8 ft. Japanese Snowball 
Large, round heads, snowy white flowers, in abun- 
dance in June; dark green, crimpled foliage. 
2-5 atts 
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