March, 1914 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
241 
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Farr’s Hardy Plan! Specialties 
Fourth Edition, 1913-14 
Whether you wish to add new treasures to an old-time garden, 
sacred with the memory of past associations, or whether it is a new r 
garden you are planning, the accomplishment of which shall be a 
realization of your own fancy, you will find in this book 
A New Inspiration and a Safe Guide 
The many acres of Peonies, Irises, Phloxes and other hardy plants in endless 
varieties at Wyomissing, began as a little garden that grew and grew because of 
complete abandonment to a passionate love for growing 
things, an an ever-widening circle of friends whose 
appreciation and support has made possible and neces¬ 
sary this, beautiful book of hardy plants. Different 
from any other catalog perhaps, because at Wyomissing 
I grew complete collections of the plants that espe¬ 
cially appeal to me, regardless of the money 
value, and other garden enthusiasts have found 
here at Wyomissing the things they have 
sought for elsewhere in vain. 
If you do not have this book you should 
send for it. It is mailed free on request. 
Bertrand H. Farr 
Wyomissing Nurseries 
106 Garfield Avenue 
Wyomissing, Pa. 
'T'HE amateur will find just the 
information needed to make 
his garden a success — over one 
hundred clear, concise, depend¬ 
able cultural instructions for 
growing almost every flower and 
vegetable worth bothering with. 
The list of worthy novelties 
and old favorites is complete and 
dependable. Especially import¬ 
ant are the sections devoted to 
Roses and Dahlias. The collec¬ 
tion of Hardy Perennials is the 
largest in America. Selected 
strains of standard vegetables 
and flowers. 
DREER’S SUPERB ASTERS—The 
finest strain, either for garden decoration or 
cutting. Packets contain enough seed to 
produce more than one hundred plants. 
Made up of eight beautiful colors. Ten cents 
per packet. DREER’S. GARDEN BOOK 
with each order. 
HENRY AJMER 
714 CHESTNUTSg 
PHILADELPHIA 
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