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Farr’s jHardy Plant 
Specialties 
For Early Spring Planting 
In my comprehensive col¬ 
lection at Wyomissing may 
be found plants suit¬ 
able for every phase 
of gardening. A few are 
here noted, to list them all 
would be impossible: 
Irises—many novelties of my own rais¬ 
ing. (Awarded the Panama-Pacific 
Gold Medal). 
Peonies—the most complete collection 
of herbaceous and tree Peonies in the 
world, embracing more than 500 varie- 
Lilacs, 
complete ( 
Farr’s Hardy Plant Specialties 
112 pages of text, 30 full page illustrations. Most gardeners have a 
copy, but if you have not received it, or it has been mislaid, a dupli¬ 
cate will be sent promptly on request. 
Bertrand H. JFarr, Wyomissing Nurseries Co. 
Large Trees in Quantity 
I HOUSANDS of large-sized evergreens 
and deciduous trees are growing in the 
AMAWALK NUKSERY. We can supply 
hundreds of nursery-grown, matched specimens 
for avenues and drives. 
Elms to eleven inches diameter, forty feet high. 
Pines to sixteen feet. 
Hemlocks to thirteen feet. 
Oaks to eight inches diameter, thirty feet high. 
Maples to twelve inches diameter, thirty-five feet high. 
Our facilities for shipping these big trees by 
truck or freight are unexcelled. 
Amawalk Nursery 
Telephone, Yorktown 128 
Amawalk, W^estchester County New York 
