THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



DREER'S 



GARDEN BOOK 



FOR 1915 



Enlarged to 272 pages and handsomely il- 

 lustrated with hundreds of photo-engravings, 

 four beautiful colored plates, four duotone 

 plates and gives many cultural notes written 

 by experts. It is brimful of information 

 valuable to both amateur and professional 

 gardeners. 



' DREER'S GARDEN BOOK is indispens- 

 able to every one interested in gardening 

 and offers the newest Roses, best varieties 

 of Dahlias, and largest assortment of Hardy 

 Perennials. Aquatic Plants, Bedding Plants, 

 etc., also Flower, X'egetaljle and Farm Seeds, 

 Lawn Grass Seeds, Tools, Implements and 

 everything else required for successful gar- 

 dening. 



Write today for a copy, FREE and 

 please mention this Publication. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714-716 Chestnut Street 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Edition 

 1915-16 



Farv's 



Hardy 

 Specialties 



\, .. Mu. ,>- f„,ij, ■ inuu a incrc cat.ilogue— describing in an ex- 

 tremely interesting way the habits, the form, the lil<es and dis- 

 likes of my favorite perennial plants, with notes about the time 

 of blooming and colors of the flowers. There are many illus- 

 trations of Irises. Peonies. Delpliiniums, .Xritiilegias. witli twelve 

 full-page plates in natural colors (reproduced from Lumiere 

 plates), just as the flowers gri-w here at Wynmissing. 



Over Five Hundred Varieties of Peonies 



are accurately described, the text having been prepared from my 

 own field notes. The hundreds of varieties of Irises are de- 

 scribed, and I tell how and where to grow them. Other favorite 

 liardy plants are the Phlo.xes, Asters. Poppies, a choice selection 

 of Roses, together with a unique collection of the new and 

 rare Lilacs. 



This Book is for you if you write for it. I trust that it 

 will be an inspir.ition to you, as its predecessors have been to 

 others who love the hardy plants that are a never failing source 

 of deliglit from early spring to fall. 



B. H. FARR, WYOMISSING NURSERIES, | 



g Garfield Avenue, Wyomissing, Penna. | 



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