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Farr Nursery Company, Weiser Park, Penna. 
DOUBLE LILACS, continued 
Paul Thirion. M., A. Best claret-red; long stems. 
Each Each 
2- 3'.$1 50 | 4-5'.$2 50 
3- 4'. 2 00 I 
President Fallieres. L., V. A darker Leon Gambetta. 
Each 
Each 
2-3'. 
.$1 00 
4-5'. 
$2 00 
3-4'. 
. 1 50 
President Grevy. L.M., V. 
Compact; long-stemmed; soft 
blue. 
Each 
Each 
3-4'. 
$1 50 
4-5'. 
$2 00 
President Loubet. E.M., A. 
Extra dark red. 
Each 
Each 
2-3'. 
.$1 00 
3-4'. 
$1 50 
President Poincare. 
M., V. 
Giant; compact; varicolored 
and distinct; red and blue. 
Each 
Each 
3-4'. 
.$1 50 
5-6'. 
$2 50 
4-5'. 
. 2 00 
President Viger. L.M., A. Long trusses; ashy blue. 
Each 
Each 
3-4'. 
.$1 50 
5-6'. 
$2 50 
4-5'. 
. 2 00 
Rene Jarry-Desloges. E.M., 
V. Plump and massive; blue. 
Each 
Each 
3-4'. 
.$1 50 
4-5'. 
$2 00 
Thunbergi. L., V. One of the longest trussed Lilacs. 
Rich 
red and blue. 
Each 
Each 
2-3'. 
.$1 50 
4-5'. 
$2 50 
3-4'. 
. 2 00 
Vauban. E., V. Exti 
•a free-blooming; pink and blue. 
Each 
Each 
4-5'. 
.$2 00 
5-6'. 
$2 50 
Victor Lemoine. M. 
A. Unusually compact; azure-blue. 
Each 
Each 
3-4'. 
.$1 50 
4-5'. 
$2 00 
Viviand Morel. M., 
A. Clear deep violet-blue, white eye. 
3-4', $1.50 each. 
Waldeck Rousseau. 
L.. A. Pink with white center. 
Each 
Each 
3-4'. 
$1 50 
4-5'. 
$2 00 
William Robinson. 
L.M., V. Compact; pink, fading 
blue. 
Each 
Each 
3-4'. 
$1 50 
5-6'. 
$2 50 
4-5'. 
2 00 
Mixed Unnamed French Hybrids for Hedges. Mixture 
includes strays and discards. Any hybrid is better than the 
common Lilac, and the prices afford exceptional and eco¬ 
nomical opportunity for a Lilac hedge or border above the 
ordinary. 2-3', $1 each, 5 or more at 75 cts., 25 or more at 
65 cts.; 3-4', $1.25 each, 5 or more at $1, 25 or more at 75 cts.; 
4-5', $1.50 each, 5 or more at $1.25, 25 or more at $1. 
Farr Selection Lilac Collections 
Those who order these Lilac Collections, of Farr selection, 
w in receive good named varieties which, if ordered specially, 
would cost from 20 to 50 per cent more. Colors will be well 
assorted. Plants returnable at our expense if not satisfactory. 
No. 1. Four French Lilacs in 4 named varieties, 3-4', 
Farr selection, for $5. 
No. 2. Eight French Lilacs in 8 named varieties, 3-4', 
Farr selection, for $10. 
NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION OF 
GENEVA, NEW YORK 
H. G. Seyler, 
Farr Nursery Company, Weiser Park, Pa. 
My Dear Mr. Seyler :—The Lilacs arrived in fine shape and 
are all resting in their proper places. Please accept our thanks 
for the promptness used in filling this order, and also for the 
fine plants. They are excellent specimens, with exceptionally 
fine roots. Thanking you again for your promptness, I am, 
Very truly yours, 
L. M. Van Alstyne. 
NOTE. This order included 86 plants in 62 varieties. 
Which to Plant 
Because we have discarded more than 100 lesser varieties 
of Lilacs, you can order from our remaining list, according 
to your price and color preference, with the assurance that 
every variety here offered is a “master” Lilac. All varieties 
are equally hardy. Type, color, bloom season, and rate of 
growth, as indicated, are the basis for selection. 
LILACS IN NEBRASKA 
The new Hybrid Lilacs (Leon Gambetta and President 
Grevy) that I got from your Company are sure the finest Lilacs 
that I have ever seen in any Lilac collection. I have 32 differ¬ 
ent kinds of Hybrid Lilacs that I have gotten from your 
Nurseries, and they have all been very fine.— Dr. Alfred N. 
Hagen, Nebraska. 
FOR 19 YEARS 
I have been and am very much pleased with your service 
since 1915. Have had all kinds of plants and shrubs from you. 
The Lilacs are a wonder to the town; trees are covered with 
blossoms. One thing above others I like—if things are not 
satisfactory, you make them so.— Mrs. F. R. Coughran, 
Massachusetts. 
WONDERFUL PLANTS 
Have been enjoying the Lilacs so much and know next year 
they will be beautiful. Iris ready to bloom. You sent me such 
wonderful plants.— Mrs. Robert Campbell, Georgia. 
Double Lilac, Mme. Casimir-Perier 
