FARR NURSERY CO. 
e Weiser Park, Pa. 
Lilac Specialists for Over 35 Years 
SPECIES LILACS 
species with large, deeply veined and shin- 
ing leaves. Loose, rosy lilac trusses cover 
the plant 10 to 15 days after other Lilacs 
have faded. Generally blooms with the 
early peonies. Tall, rapid grower. Type 2 
florets. 3 to 4 ft. $3.50. 
JOSIKAEA (Hungarian Lilac). Single) A PERSICA RUBRA (Persian Lilac). Heavy 
specimens. Single. Large, airy trusses of 
small, dark pink, type 2 florets in extreme 
abundance, covering the plant from top to 
bottom. Foliage and growth-habit much 
valued for tall hedges. 4 to 5 ft. $4.00, 5 to 
6 ft. $5.00. 
Lilacs vy COLOR 
For the benefit of those gardeners who wish to work out special color schemes, we outline 
46 varieties of Lilacs by color groups. Complete descriptions will be found on preceding 
pages. AII Lilacs come in soft colors, and the shades mentioned indicate the prevailing 
color when flowers first open. The letters D and S indicate double and single varieties. 
WHITE 
Edith Cavell D. 
Ellen Willmott D. 
Jan Van Tol S. 
Jeanne d’Arc D. 
Mme. Casimir Perier D. 
Mont Blanc S. 
Vestale S. 
PINK shades 
Belle de Nancy D. 
Jacques Calot S. 
Jules Simon D. 
Leon Gambetta D. 
Lucie Baltet S. 
Marc Micheli D. 
Mme. Antoine Buchner D. 
President Fallieres D. 
Waldeck-Rousseau D. 
William Robinson D. 
BLUE shades 
Alphonse Lavallee D. 
Bleuatre S. 
Christophe Colomb S. 
BLUE shades 
Comte de Montebello D. 
Decaisne S. 
Jules Ferry D. 
Marechal Lannes D. 
President Grevy D. 
RED shades 
Capitaine Baltet S. 
Charles Joly D. 
Charles X S. 
Congo S. 
Diderot S. 
Edmond Bossier S. 
Georges Bellair D. 
Marceau S. 
Massena S. 
Reaumur S. 
BLENDS AND TRICOLORS 
Hippolyte Maringer D. 
Michel Buchner D. 
President Poincare D. 
Thunbergi D. 
Vauban D. 
Comprehensive planting and cultural instructions are supplied with your order acknowl- 
edgment. Our guarantee (see page 15) assures you of success with your Lilac planting. 

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