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B. F. Barr & Son 
BARBERRY 
HEDGE 
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FORSYTHIAS (Golden Bell) 
F. arnold, 2-3 ft. Dwarf Arnold 
Dwarf, low-growing variety. Golden yellow, many 
blooms. 
LG -ZAss ni elieee tae 2 Ae ee Re bee ee $ 1.50 
F. intermedia spectabilis, 5-7 ft. 
Showiest of Golden Bells; open late enough to 
escape injury by frost. Most profuse blooming, 
large flower. 
Di Oat pot te ests $ 1.25 NA pep ee ale al $ 1.50 
F. Qvata, 4 ft. Korean Forsythia 
Dwarf habit, slow growing, compact arching 
branches. A favorite where a small shrub is 
desired. 
AS GG id Rk ie ca 7 eile aN a Me 2 ty OG $ 1.50 
F. spring Glory 
This new variety is no doubt the loveliest of all 
Golden Bells; seen in bloom, it is a sight not 
soon forgotten. Pale yellow flowers cover the 
branches in great masses. 
Pipa oe Peas Conia he $ 1.25 3-4 ft. 
F. suspensa, 4-6 ft. Weeping Forsythia 
Long, drooping branches; bright yellow flowers, 
very early. Suitable for covering banks. 
DARL ee ea a Ae a ee ae vate Se $ 1.50 
F. s. fortunet, 6-8 ft. Fortune Forsythia* 
Finely arching branches, covered with rich yellow 
flowers. 
Deo hs ee See SLID Be Si ihe oo ge cd $ 1.50 
HIBISCUS syriacus, 10-12 ft. 
Shrub Althea or Rose of Sharon 
Hollyhock-like flowers in August-September. White, 
blue, lavender and red. 
SAS oe ee $ 1.50 Ash cit ao 2 eS $15 
HOE ie soit oe he hes Selge Rte he pie Pe eat $ 2.00 
Celestial Blue<5-6a1b eee ee ee 2.00 
HYDRANGEAS 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grand., 4-5 ft. 
Snowhill * 
Upright branched shrub with pure white flowers 
like big snow-balls, June-September. 
DRG SCM i ioe yt Eee DO Se le25 SA Tt eae $ 1.50 
H. opuloides acuminata, 2-3 ft. 
French Hydrangea 
Blue or pink flowers in immense clusters. For 
blue flowers plant in acid soil or treat with Alu- 
minum Sulphate or rusty iron. 
S-Veare POLLed s DIAN S Gene eee eee ee $ 2.25 
H. paniculata grand., 8-10 ft. 
Peegee Hydrangea 
Immense cone-shaped heads of white flowers turn- 
ing pink and bronze, September-October. 
DeD MLL fw hn et a te EAE $ 1.50 
H, quercifolia, 3-4 ft. Oakleaf Hydrangea* 
Leaves oak-like beautifully colored in the Fall. 
Flowers pinkish-white, turning purplish, borne in 
narrow, upright clusters in June. 
Lee pi torn ean e te Ae Wee SU ee ee $ 2.25 
Hypericum kalmianum, 3 ft. Kalm Hypericum 
A low hardy shrub, has narrow leaves and yellow 
flowers 1 in. across in flat-topped clusters, July 
and Aug. 
ILEX verticillata, 6-8 ft. 
Winterberry or Black Alder 
Bright red fruits conspicuous until mid-winter. 
Plant in groups for berries—it’s a Holly. Much 
used in early Winter decoration. 
LRSEA ZT Wes Purp ee! $eli5 PAN i pk ce ey by APA) 
JASMINUM nudiflorum, 2-3 ft. 
Winter Jasmine 
Golden yellow flowers before the leaves. Very 
first Shrub to bloom in the Spring. Very grace- 
ful and free flowering. Spreading habit. Ideal for 
walls or banks. 
18-24 in. 
KERRIA japonica (Corchorus), 4-5 ft. 
Kerria* 
June to September profusion of rich-yellow flow- 
ers with numerous stamens. Green branches make 
Winter show. 
UES MGS, a a ee ty See ae a a Aer CTBT LL od $ 1.75 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis, 5-7 ft. Beauty Bush 
Fountain-like mass of pink bloom in May. Thrives 
best in full sunlight. 
Le 24s y wey ee eee $ 1.25 Viaes Wes | eae ee $ 1.50 
Da ee eee ee Sa ly $ 2.00 
PEEGEE HYDRANGEA 
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