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Fair's Superb Lilacs 



LlLAC-TIME is spring-time at its best, and one can 

 j scarcely conceive of a garden without the plants "loved 

 by Washington and set by him in the garden at Mt. 

 Vernon." For more than a century the Lilacs planted on 

 Bussey Hill (at the Arnold Arboretum) have bloomed every 

 year, filling the air with fragrance, and proving their worth 

 as permanent features of the garden. 



Among the beautiful Lilacs growing at Wyomissing Nurseries are Ellen 

 Willmott, snowy white, with a truss nearly a foot long; Leon Gambrtte, 

 a giant-flowering variety, with blooms almost as large as tuberoses; Belle 

 de Nancy, soft lilac-pink. These are only a few of the Lilacs I grow at 

 Wyomissing; there are varieties early and varieties late, new colors and 

 glorified forms, with individual flowers and trusses more than doubled in 

 size. All my Lilacs are grown on their own roots, the only safe way to 

 produce good plants. 



Fair's Hardy Plant Specialties 



(Sixth edition, 1918) describes all of these new Lilacs, and other gems 

 for fall planting, including Deutzias, Philadelphus, Evergreens, Rock- 

 Plants, Japanese and German Irises, and over 500 varieties of Peonies. 

 If you do not have a copy of this sixth edition send for it to-day. 



BERTRAND H. FARR 



Wyomissing Nurseries Co. 



104 Garfield Ave. Wyomissing, Penna. 



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An Attractive Arrangement of Harrison Evergreens 



Evergreens Make Your 

 Home Say "Welcome!" 



Evergreens snuggling cheerily about the house seem tc say: "Come right in." 

 Every Harrison Evergreen has room for strong individual development. It 

 develops a vigorous compact root system in the rich Maryland loam. It is 

 dug carefully so as to retain a ball of earth about the roots and wrapped with 

 burlap — all without extra charge. There are Harrison Evergreens for every 

 place and every purpose. 



We can also supply you with everything needed for the home grounds — shrub- 

 bery, hedge plants, shade trees and large and small fruits. 

 Write today for 1920 catalogue. 



eJJ. G. Harrison & Si 



■p "Largest Growers of Fruit Trees in the World" 



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