FARR NURSERY COMPANY, WEISER PARK, PENNA. 
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Why I Recommend Vigoro 
I always recommend Vigoro as the plant food 
to use in feeding all growing things. I know 
that it will give marvelous results every time. 
It’s a complete plant food . . . every one of the 
II different plant food elements plants must 
get from the soil are right here in Vigoro. 
Take my advice and try Vigoro this year. 
Clean and odorless, it’s mighty nice to work 
with. And it’s economical, too. Use it for 
lawns, flowers, shrubs, trees, and vegetables. 
—THE MASTER GARDENER 
5 lb. cartons .45 
10 lb. cartons .85 
25 lb. bags 1.50 
50 lb. bags 2.50 
100 lb. bags $4.00 
V>GORO 
Complete plant food 
A Product of Swift 
TRI-OGEN 
The all-purpose spray 
Fungicide — Insecticide — Plant Stimulant 
Complete Protection against Plant 
Insects and Diseases 
In the past. Mildew and Black Spot have been most 
difficult to combat. However, these diseases are now 
easily controlled with the Tri-ogen Spray Treatment, 
which gives COMPLETE protection against all diseases 
and insect pests. It is easily applied and also acts as 
a plant stimulant—producing vigor in growth with 
resultant luxurious blooms, heretofore considered im¬ 
possible. The Tri-ogen Spray Treatment applied weekly, 
from early season until late frost, makes it possible 
for the amateur to achieve the success, in many cases, 
comparable to the professional grower. 
TRI-OGEN was officially adopted for the exclusive 
protection of the Garden of 16000 Roses, at the 
CENTURY OF PROGRESS, Chicago World’s Fair. 
PRICES 
A. Small Kit (makes 16 quarts).$1.50 
B. Medium Kit (makes 64 quarts).4.00 
C. Large Kit (makes 32 gallons).6.00 
D. Estate Kit (makes 128 gallons).20.00 
Farr vines for trellis and Japanese Yew for gateway planting; 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spacht, Lititz, Pa. 
Hardy Vines 
AKEBIA Quinata (Five Leaf Akebia) —15-18 in. Light lacy 
effect; subtle fragrance; purple-brown flowers. 60c ea.; 
$5.00 per 10. 
AMPELOPSIS Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper)—Fiery autumn 
color; quick growing. Strong plants. 45c ea., $3.50 per 10. 
Tricuspidata (Veitchi) (Boston Ivy)—Most popular self- 
clinging vine. Striking in Fall. Strong plants. 60c ea.; 
$5.00 per 1 0. 
BIGNONIA Radicans (Trumpet Vine)—August; Scarlet or¬ 
ange trumpet; rich green foliage; field grown plants. 
$1.00 ea. 
CLEMATIS Henryi —Large single white flowers all summer. 
Clover-set Pots, $1.00 ea. 
Jackmani —Large, single violet-purple flowers all summer. 
Cloverset Pots, $1.00 ea. 
Mme. Edouard Andre —Large single red flowers all summer. 
Cloverset Pots, $1.00 ea. 
Paniculsta (Virgin’s Bower)—Sept.; white; fragrant; 60c 
ea.; $4.50 per 10. 
Ramona —Large single blue flowers all summer. Clover¬ 
set Pots, $1.00 ea. 
HEDERA Helix (English Ivy)—One of the finest ground or 
wall covers. For this section it is best to plant where morn¬ 
ing sun does not strike. Once established it becomes ageless. 
35c ea.; $3.00 per 10. 
LONICERA Japonica Halliana (Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle) — 
Half Evergreen. Takes possession with its tropical luxuri¬ 
ant growth; whether as ground cover, trellis vine or bank 
planting. Sweetly fragrant, handsome creamy flowers. 75c 
ea.; $6.00 per 1 0. 
POLYGONUM Auberti (Chinese Fleece Vine)—Very fast 
growing, vigorous climber. Covers or screens undesirable 
objects. A dense mantle of handsome light green leaves,, 
topped in July and August with an airy webbing of fleecy 
white flowers. Needs sunlight. 85c ea.; $7.50 per 10. 
ROSES (Cl imbing Varieties) see page 9. 
WISTERIA Sinensis (Chinese)—May; purple; grafts from 
free and choice blooming parents. 18-24 in. $1.00 ea. 
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