FARR NURSERY COMPANY, WEISER PARK, PENNA. 
A Collection of Farr’s French Hybrid Lilacs gives real garden pleasure 
SINGLE LILACS, continued 
Japonica. Species developing into large tree-like bush 30-40' 
high. Plume panicles of creamy white. 5-6', $4.00 each. 
Josikaea. A light pink species, blooming very freely and fra¬ 
grantly several weeks after other Lilacs. 3-4', $2.00 each; 
4-5', $2.50 each. 
Lucie Baltet. E.M., A. Coppery old rose. Distinct from all Lilacs. 
Large billowy clusters. 2-3', $4.00 each. 
Macrostachya. E.M., A. Tenderest pink; extra fragrant; large 
and billowy trusses. Profuse bloomer. Remindful of trailing 
arbutus. 2-3', $4.00 each. 
Marceau. Larger, darker than Congo, Deeply cupped. Conical 
trusses. True stock from France. Sold out until Fall 1938. 
Massena. Largest and darkest of single reds. True stock from 
E. Turbot and Co. France. Sold out until Fall 1938. 
Mme. F. Morel. M., V. Usually largest trusses of all. Excep¬ 
tionally long stems; superior for cutting. Four, five trusses to 
a stem. Bluish pink florets about size of a nickel; purple 
buds. Fragrant. Sold out until Fall 1939. 
Monge. M., A. This variety and Congo are the most preferred 
of the generally known single reds. Later, lighter and 
longer but not larger trusses than Congo. Florets deeply 
cupped. Sold out until Fall 1939. 
Mont Blanc. M., A. Giant pure white. Broad and flat trusses 
with large round florets. 2-3', $2.50 each. 
Persica Rubra. (Persian Lilac) M., V. Free, loose-trussed, pink 
species. 4-5', $2.00 each. 
President Lincoln. E., A. Our favorite dark clear blue. Large 
pyramidal trusses. 2-3', $4.50 each. 
Reamur. M., S. Slow growing but large and prolific flowering 
dark satiny carmine. 2-3', $4.00 each. 
Vestale. E., A. Stately, hyacinth trussed white, 2-3', $3.00 
each. 
Double Lilacs—Own Roots 
NOTE; The Farr Collection includes more than 200 varieties of Lilacs. 
We have discontinued propagating more than 100 of the lesser sorts. 
Adelaide Dunbar. L.M., A. Compact, irregular, slender and 
darkest crimson trusses, fading to light red. Originated at 
Arnold Arboretum. 18-24", $2.50 each. 
Alphonse Lavallee. M., A. Long stems; long, broad and shapely 
blue violet trusses; buds, blue purple. 2-3', $2.00 each. 
Belle De Nancy. E.M., V. Brilliant satiny rose with white cen¬ 
ter; loose and billowy; free-blooming; extra fragrant. 2-3', 
$2 each. 
Carmen. E.M., A. Bluish pink. Long stems and long clusters. 
Plump blue-purple buds. 18-24", $2.00 each. 
Charles Joly. M., A. Old favorite bright crimson. Slender, com¬ 
pact trusses. 18-24", $1.00 each. 
Charles Sargent. M., A. Compact and heavy trusses; heavily 
spurred and incurved; violet blue. 2-3', $3.00 each. 
Edith Cavell. L.M., A. Cream and sulphur buds opening to pure 
large white; extra fragrant, 2-3', $3.00 each. 
Georges Bellair. M., A. Vinous wallflower-red. Buds dark pur¬ 
ple. Distinct from any other red lilac. Broad and heavy 
trusses. 2-3', $3.00 each. 
Hippolyte Maringer. E., S. Purple buds opening and fading to 
large, fluffy, blue panicles, with florets centered white. 2-3', 
$2.50 each. 
Jeanne D’Arc. M., A. Slender; cockled; yellowish buds. Flor¬ 
ets stamenless and therefore open pure white. 2-3', $2.50 
each; 3-4', $3.00 each. 
Jules Ferry. M., A. Large, plump, symmetrical silvery blue 
trusses with rose carmine buds. Fades to pink. 3-4', $3.00 
each. 
Leon Cambetta. M., A. Best double light pink Lilac. Individual 
florets, like small roses, nearly an inch in diameter, forming 
broad and heavy trusses one foot long. 3-4', $4.00 each; 4-5', 
$5.00 each. 
See the Farr “Seven Point” Lilac Guarantee, page 17 
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