Rock-Garden Plants 
30 Fine Low-Growing Perennials for Rock-Gardens 
$5.50 (CATALOG 
3 Ajuga reptans. Bronze foliage. Blue 
flowers. 
3 Alyssum saxatilc. April, May. Bright 
yellow. 
3 Arabia alpina. April, May. White. 
3 Dianthus deltoides. May-July. Pink. 
3 Nepeta Mussini. April-June. Mauve. 
Gray foliage. 
Collection <T C 
complete 4>J.Jv/ 
PRICE S7.00) $5.50 
4 Phloxsubulata rosea. Rose-pink. 
1 Saxifraga cordifolia. April. Pink. 
Choice foliage plant. 
4 Sedum ibericum. July. August. Pink. 
3 Sedum sexangulare. May-July. Yel¬ 
low. 
3 Semptrvivum Docllianum. Green. 
Redttips and bloom. 
T z^;r $10.00 
Rock-Garden Bulbs 
This list includes only early and low-growing bulbs 
which tend to colonize themselves and become per¬ 
manent fixtures. They will furnish bloom for several 
weeks before the general rock-garden display begins. 
25 Crocus, Mixed (Blue, White, and Yellow).. $0 63 
25 Narcissi, Mixed (Short and long cups). 115 
25 Low Early Tulips (Mixed colors). 1 13 
25 Chionodoxa (Blue, white eye). 75 
25 Muscari botryoides (Blue). 75 
25 Snowdrops (White) 75 
25 Scilla sibirica (Blue). 75 
COLLECTION OFFERS: 25 bulbs of each vari¬ 
ety (value $5.91) for $5.00 complete. 50 bulbs of 
each variety (value $11.82) for $9.50 complete. 
The TWO COLLECTIONS together (combined value $22.50) for $18 
.50 
NET 
Jan van Tol. Single; white. 2-3'. $2 50 
Georges Bellair. Double; red. 
Siberian Iris, Emperor 
May the Iris illustration speak for itself except to 
add these Five Points— , 
1. Withstands serious abuse, neglect and dimcult 
locations or soil conditions. 
2. Long-lasting, liberal, dependable flowers on strong 
and stiff stems. 
3. Increases gradually and steadily to large and accent¬ 
ing clumps of royal blue. 
4. Fibrous-rooted and unaffected 
borers or other pests. 
5. Clean, attractive foliage spring 
to fall. 
PRICES: 30 cts. each; 5 or more at 
22 cts. each; 10 at 20 cts. each; 
25 at 16 cts. each 
Hood, and Minerva. 
$3.00. 
Lilac Collections 
Irises for Mass Planting 
There is self-evident merit to using Irises in massed dis¬ 
play of preferred colors—to changing the garden effect, from 
time to time, as one changes wallpaper or paint in the home. 
Consider also the low cost and certain results associated 
with Irises. Study this list and note its limitation to only 
choice and standard sorts. 
The prices, while low, apply to the same size and quality 
of plant we would furnish if they were priced at $1.00 or 
$5.00 each. 
100 or more plants of one variety at 10 cts. each. 
50 or more plants of one variety at 12 cts. each. 
25 or more plants of one variety at 14 cts. each. 
10 or more plants of one variety at 16 cts. each. 
5 or more plants of one variety at 20 cts. each. 
1 to 5 plants of one variety at 30 cts. each. 
TALL BEARDED IRISES 
Apache. Distinct coppery red. 
Archeveque. Velvety violet-purple. 
Aurea. Best low yellow. 
Ballerine. Pearl-blue and violet. 
Blanche. Large; tall; rose-pink. 
B. Y. Morrison. Violet and purple. 
Cecil Minturn. Large; free; rose-pink. 
Dream. A solid, clear, soft pink. 
Edouard Michel. Deep red. 
Fairy. White, suffused blue. 
Georgia. Soft cattleya-rose. 
Halo. Blue and violet. 
Iris King. Yellow and maroon. 
Isoline. Lilac, and rose. 
Juniata. Tall; clear blue. 
La Neige. Ivory-white. 
Lady Byng. Pale lavender. 
Lent A. Williamson. Violet and purple. 
Ma Mie. White, edged blue. 
Mildred Presby. White and purple. 
Morning Splendor. Red-purple. 
Mother of Pearl. Creamy bluish lavender. 
Opera. Red-lilac and purple. 
Pioneer. Red-purple self. 
Princess Louise. Yellow and plum. 
Quaker Lady. Blended blue and gold. 
Queen Caterina. Pale lavender. 
Queen of May. Pink. 
Ruby Perry. Uniform dark rose. 
Roseway. Tall; red-pink. 
Steepway. Reddish fawn and brown. 
Sweet Lavender. Rose-lavender. 
Tenebrae. Rich violet-purple bicolor. 
White Knight. White. 
Wyomissing. Cream-white and pink. 
Zua. Ruffled; white. 
Fragrant Thyme for 
Fragrant Walks 
The Thymes are ideal for ground-cover. They 
make medium but steady growth; never winter¬ 
kill; are insect proof; suffer no deterioration from 
old age; unaffected by foot traffic, and therefore 
permanent for between flag-stones, along paths, 
on terraces, etc. Always neat, low, and compact; 
practically evergreen. Very aromatic. 
THYMUS citriodorus. Green-leaved. Lemon- 
scented. Excellent for seasoning foods and 
flavoring drinks. 
Coccineus. Dark green leaves. Bright red 
flowers. Herbaceously aromatic. 
Serpyllum lanuginosus. Gray and woolly¬ 
leaved. Bright pink flowers. Herbaceously 
aromatic. 
3 plants of one variety at 25 cts. each; 5 at 22 cts. 
each; 25 at 20 cts. each. Less than 3 plants of 
one variety at 30 cts. each 
COLLECTION OFFERS 
9 plants (3 of each variety) for $2.00. 
15 plants (5 of each variety) for $3.25. 
Peony Primevere 
The most practical, vigorous, free-blooming and generally dependable of 
the so-called yellow Peonies. 
This is the first time since 1907 that our supply has exceeded demand and 
justifies featuring. 
From 1907 to 1920 the variety was scarce and consistently listed at S7.50 
each; from 1920 to 1932 at $5.00 each. 
PRICE NOW: $1.50 each; 5 or more at $1.25 each; subject to supply being 
unsold, in case of late orders 
••SELECT” PEONY COLLECTION 
Adolphe Rousseau. Rich dark red. $1 00 
Albatre. Compact; white, flecked red. ... 1 00 
Edulis Superba. Popular early pink. 1 00 
Felix Crousse. Vigorous. Bright red.. 1 00 
Festiva Maxima. Popular early white 1 00 
Karl Rosenfield. Vigorous. Dark crimson . 1 00 
Mons. Jules Elie. Fine early dark pink. . . 1 00 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Black-red ... 1 50 
Primevere. Cream, deep yellow center. . . 1 50 
Reine Hortense. Large; tall; pink. . .. 1 00 
Solange. Distinct creamy salmon . 1 50 
William F. Turner. Dark crimson. 2 00 
COLLECTION OFFER: Any 5 or more of above 
varieties at 15 per cent discount from Catalog prices 
indicated. No discount on less than 5. We possess 
these choice varieties in good quantities and are pleased 
to be able to offer them. One each of the 12 lvalue 
$14.50) for $11.85 complete. 
MIXED PEONIES 
Thymus Serpyllum lanuginosus Make of June a Peony-time—a time when the garden 
will be filled to overflowing with masses of red, pink, 
and white Peonies—a time for gathering armfuls of 
waxy, dewy, fragrant blooms for the house, friends, 
and community. 
Few cut-flowers can be handled as roughly and 
hastily, or will last as long indoors as Peonies. Few 
garden plants cause less trouble, are more dependable, 
and increase as surely as Peonies. 
100 assorted unnamed Peonies, all colors. $18 50 
50 assorted unnamed Peonies, all colors. 10 00 
25 assorted unnamed Peonies, all colors. 6 25 
10 assorted unnamed Peonies, all colors. 3 00 
These collections include only ‘‘Master 
List” $5.00 varieties, which we selected and 
set out to produce in good quantities five 
years ago. They can now be furnished at 
these lower prices and represent an enviable 
assortment of Lilacs. 
MOUNT VERNON 
COLLECTION 
Jean Mace. Double; blue. 3-4'. . $2 50 
Miss Ellen Willmott. Double; white. 
2- 3' . 2 50 
Paul Thirion. Double; red. 2-3' . . 2 50 
President Fallieres. Double; pink. 
3- 4'. 2 50 
President Poincare. Double; tri¬ 
color. 2-3'. 2 50 
These 5 varieties (amounting to $12.50) as a 
collection complete for $10.75, net 
WEISER PARK COLLECTION 
Hybrid Lilacs for Hedge and Border 
Unnamed, assorted Red and Pink Hybrids, 3 to 4-foot specimens. $1.00 each; 5 or more at 
85 cts. each; 25 or more at 75 cts. each. 
Mme. F. Morel. Single; red. 2-3'. 2 
Leon Gambetta. Double; pink. 
2-3'. 2 50 
These 4 varieties (amounting to $10 1 as a 
collection complete for $8.50, net 
From left to right, Gold Bound, Red 
One plant of each for 
two plants of each for $2.00; 
Tulip Collections for 
Everyone 
The following collections facilitate ordering and save 
money. They are guaranteed to result in a pleasing 
assortment. Only varieties from our “Master List” 
will be included. We will select varieties and will be 
glad to have you specify any one or two colors not 
desired. You may return any item included, for any 
reason, at our expense. All varieties will be packed in 
separate bags with names affixed to bags. We pay the 
Parcel Post on Tulips. 
Tall Laie Tulips (Farr Selection) 
(You may specify any color not desired) 
50 Tubps in 5 varieties.$2 50 
50 Tulips in 10 varieties. 2 75 
100 Tulips in 5 varieties. 4 75 
100 Tulips in 10 varieties. 5 00 
250 Tulips in 5 varieties .11 00 
250 Tulips in 10 varieties .11 50 
500 Tulips in 10 varieties.22 00 
Single Early Tulips (Farr Selection) 
(You may specify any color not desired) 
——50 Tulips in 5 varieties.$2 75 
100 Tulips in 5 varieties. 5 25 
Japanese Irises 
Culture. Do not plant in wet places but apply water 
during dry spells for extra-large blooms. North of Phila¬ 
delphia, do not plant after October 15, and apply a light 
mulch of clean straw, hay, or excelsior to fall plantings, 
after the ground is permanently frozen for the winter. 
Azedo. Double; velvety dark purple.$0 50 
Gold Bound. Double; pure white, gold center. 50 
Minerva. Single; lavender, dark pink, veined white 50 
Olympia. Single; white, veined blue. 50 
Oyodo. Single; dark purple. ... 50 
Red Riding Hood. Single; amaranth, veined white 50 
Schickiuwka. Single; ruby-crimson, shaded white 50 
T. S. Ware. Double; reddish violet, veined white . 50 
Mixed Seedlings from a famous collection, including wide 
range of types and colors in a group of 10 or more. Not 
less than 5 sold. Prices: 5 at 25 cts. each; 10 at 22 cts. 
each; 25 at 20 cts. each. 
QUANTITY OFFER: 5 of one kind at 20 cts. 
each; 10 of one kind at 18 cts. each; 25 of one 
kind at 15 
FARR NURSERY CO. 
WEISER PARK, PA. 
Founded 1908—"Better Plants—by Farr" 
COLLECTION OFFER: One plant of each 
named sort above amounting to $4.00) for $2.50 
complete postpaid if cash with order); 2 plants 
of each for $3.75. 
