February, 1919 
69 
Farris Hardy Plant 
J Specialties 
(SIXTH EDITION, ISSUE OF 1918) 
The most complete and 
helpful book of hardy 
garden PERENNI¬ 
ALS, Shrubs and 
Trees that I have ever 
issued. 
New Japanese and Asiatic Shrubs 
new cotoneasters, enkianthus, 
berberis, flowering cherries, cor- 
ylopsis, etc., for the border and 
rock garden. 
Dwarf Evergreens 
rare specimens for formal gar¬ 
dens, lawn groups and rock gar¬ 
den plantings. 
Specialties for 
Early Spring Planting 
New French Lilacs, Philadelphus 
and Deutzias 
a complete collection of Lemoine’s new cre¬ 
ations. 
Peonies 
the most complete collection of 
herbaceous and tree peonies in 
the world. 
Irises 
many novelties of my own rais¬ 
ing (awarded the Panama-Paci¬ 
fic Gold Medal). 
Perennials, Phloxes, .Vsters, Delphiniums, Chrysanthemums, etc., etc. 
This book containing 112 pages of te.xt, 30 full page illustrations (13 
colored plates) is already in the hands of most well informed gar¬ 
deners, but if you have not received it, or it has been mislaid, a copy 
will be sent to you promptly on request. 
Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing Nurseries Co. 
106 Garfield Avenue, Wyomissing, Penna. 
EVERGREENS: 
70 Vi 
These include the jour ironclad natives. 
Concolor Fir Hemlock 
Douglas Fir White Pine 
a stately monarch while you watch it mature. All 
used^with good effect as specimen trees. Rosedale Ev 
E. H. 
Fir is equally 
Broad - Leaved Evergreens 
, N. Y. 
