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B. F. Barr & Son 
Barr's Hardy Ornamental Shrubs 
The hardy shrubs offer a constant chang> 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. 
i Aronia cnrbutifoliaea tare eRed | Chokeberry 
Attractive dwarf shrub with white flowers and red 
fruits, brilliant autumn foliage. 
18-24 in. 
AZALEAS 
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. 
15: 1S cin see ee $ 4.00 18-24in-f oye 22 = $ 5.00 
Zooey 
AZALEA mollis Ghent Hybrids 
These hardy deciduous hybrids are rich in display. 
large blooms varied shades of yellow and orange. 
DEIR C A I Ee Bia ko ws on atte ales RAGA $ 6.00 
AZALEA yodogawa 
Double, pinkish-lavender flowers. 
of exceptional merit. May. 
2-24 ft. 
BUTTERFLY BUSHES 
BUDDLEIA “Charming’’, 5-6 ft. Pink 
Lovely long sprays of lavender-pink blooms, which 
compared with other Ruddleias are distinctly pink 
2 yr. field grown plants. 
Very hardy and 
Lavender 
Large, bright, 
B. hartwegi, 5-6 ft. 
A Buddleia of superior hardiness. 
lavender flowers. 
B. Ille de France, 5-6 ft. 
New variety with greater brilliance of color. 
B. Royal Red. Royal Red 
New variety, dazzling red; shaded purple. 
B. White Bouquet White 
A beautiful addition to the Butterfly family. 
Purple 
$1.00 each. 3 Plants, your selection, $2.70 
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 
unusual and attractive shrub. 
Io24 1 aap tLe 2-3 Pit ee eee pe OU 
CALYCANTHAHUS floridus, 4-5 ft. 
Sweetshrub or Strawberry Shrub* 
Reddish-brown, heavily scented flowers, spring and 
summer. 
Lo-240i Gee eee $ 1.25 ZrO 5 tL eee es $ 1.50 
BUDDLEIA—Butterfly Bush 
CLETHRA alnifolia, 4-5 ft. 
Fragrant, white flower spikes terminating upright 
branches, July. (Sweet Pepperbush). Slow grower. 
TEENS lies: Saree Mate, CRC ma mS oe hae Me sets RA Ll SS! $ 1.50 
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. 
Summersweet’” 
19-240 in, ee Se S100. eee elt eee $ 1.25 
COTONEASTERS 
C. divaricata, 5-6 ft. Spreading Cotoneaster 
Arching branches loaded with bright red fruit; 
leaves brilliant in Autumn. 
18-24 in. B&B __$ 3.50 2-3 ft. B&B _-$ 4.00 
oI BSD er tae eee ee ee $ 5.00 
CYDONIAS 
C. japonica, 4-5 ft. Flowering Quince 
Masses of scarlet flowers hug leafless branches in 
April. Sometimes called “Fire Bush.” 
16-24 in. eee $ 1.25 PEST ris Man 5 $ 1.50 
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