30 B. F. Barr & Son 
FRENCH LILACS 
The French Lilacs are recognized as the finest of 
the Lilac family. Fragrant. 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. 
Charles the Tenth. Single, rich purple-red. 
Marie Legrage, single, white. Very choice variety. 
Michael Buchner. Double, clear light lilacs. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double, white 
PRUNUS AMYGDALIS 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
See description on page 29 
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. 
Pee Tih 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti, 5-6 ft. 
Chenault Coralberry* 
Bunches of coral-red fruits remaining until mid- 
winter. An improved type of Coralberry. 
SMES Ae ho OS on Aiello eR Ge Se! AT a IE Ble ped $ 1.00 
S. racemosus, 5-6 fet. Snowberry * 
Showy, waxy, white berries weigh down the wil- 
lowy branches in Autumn. 
2:3 pl ieche. Seles SI Ae eee os ae $ 1.25 
SYRINGA (Lilacs) 
S. chinensis (rothomagensis), 8-9 ft. 
Chinese Lilac 
Fragrant, reddish-purple flowers in large, open 
heads in May. Free flowering. 
SA Rt ag Se ced aR ee $ 2.25 
S. persica, 5-8 ft. Persian Lilac 
Slender, arching branches, bearing fragrant pale- 
lilac flowers in loose, broad panicles, appearing 
after the Common Lilac. 
S. persica alba, 5-8 ft. White Persian Lilac 
DES Kenan ae ee $ 1.50 OS AATO ae ee $ 2.50 
S. vulgaris, 10-12 ft. Common Lilac 
Fragrant, purplish flowers in May in large, double 
clusters. 
eS | eee ae S $ 2.00 SA Tits eee oe $ 2.50 
S. vulgaris alba White Common Lilac 
Da ies Sena ES $ 2.00 ABU IBe hires os oee 3 Se $ 2.50 
Wm. Robinson. Double, red violet-purple. 
Any of above varieties: 
Pi en ia ck As ipa $ 2.50 ona Ti. ae eee $ 3.00 
If balled and burlapped add 50c additional. 
Tamarix africana, 12-15 ft. 
African Tamarix 
Very graceful, tall, upright shrub with dainty, 
feathery, unusually bright green foliage. All the 
branches become covered with clouds of small 
pink flowers in spring. 
BEAT pes ee ets Seth Te nc) eee eee ee #% 2.00 
VIBURNUMS 
V. burkwoodi, 4-5 ft. Burkwood 
Faster grower than Carlesi, and semi-evergreen, 
fragrant flowers. 
18-24 in. B&B __$ 4.50 2-24 ft. B&B _-$ 5.00 
20a ite BSD eee ees $5.50 
V. carlesi, 3-4 ft. Fragrant Viburnum 
Lovely pink, fragrant flowers in dense clusters, 
early April; blue-black berries. 
Lost Oe inae= ae $ 4.00 19-247 in ae $ 5.50 
V. dilatatum, 8-10 ft. Linden Viburnum 
Attractive, spreading shrub, creamy-white flowers; 
small red fruits in September to December. 
IQA, se eee $ 1.50 BEA pnie: Sew es $ 2.50 
DET its Seen eee 13 Dos. A penta oa, $ 3.50 
V. lantana, 15 fet. Way faring-tree 
Showy white flowers, May-June. Red berries in 
fall changing to black. 
DER Nien, oe aa $ 1.50 oie Roan | eels aie $ 2.00 
Ul Neh Lise eget gat See BUOY BRO ea A $ 2.50 
V. lentago, 16-20 ft. Nannyberry* 
Fragrant, white flowers, May-June in clusters; 
fruit blue-black, edible. Bronze foliage in Fall. 
DES Bl eee ee $ 1.40 O-40 Tt abe eens $ 1.60 
ee ee NTS) (Ba oe ieee olds 
V. opulus sterile Common Snowball 
Showy white flower heads May-June; scarlet ber- 
ries, Fall. (High Bush Cranberry). 
CNS te a are ato $ 1.35 Suh ft oe eere ee $ 1.60 
V. opulus nana, 2 ft. Dwarf Cranberrybush 
Dwarf, heavy shrub often used for hedges, rarely 
flowers. Tolerates light shade. 
Oa ein iss at ee SEO alee ee 00 
V. setigerum, 10 ft. Tea Viburnum 
White flowers in early summer, has large deep 
green leaves, covered with clusters of brilliant red 
berries Jate summer and autumn. 
aoe tis: oe eee $ 2.50 3-4 ft. 
V. tomentosum, 6-8 ft. Doublefile Viburnum 
Profuse, pure white flowers in large flat clusters, 
June. Red fruits changing to black in fall. 
PESTA Si Mcrae $ 2.00 Gad s tts 2. meee $ 2.50 
Barr’s “Will Grow” Shrubs Have the Dense Root Systems Necessary for Successful Growth 
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