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Perennial Collections 
On this page we show two entirely distinct plans, each of which call for 
the plants that comprise Collection A. Also two distinct plans for Collect on B. 
These are positively the most attractive bargains that we have ever 
offered in perennial plants. 
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COLLECTION “A” 
Key Quan. 
3 Spirea (Peach Blossom) 
2 5 Blackberry Lily 
3 5 Canterbury-bells 
4 3 Chrysanthemum (Korean Hybrid) 
5 5 Columbine (Mrs. Scott Elliott’s) 
6 3 Daylily (Lovett’s Orange) 
7 6 German Iris (Mixed) 
8 5 Camomile 
9 6 Grenadin Pinks (Mixed Colors) 
10 3 Heliopsis 
I 1 6 Hollyhocks (Double Mixed) 
12 6 Japanese Iris (Mixed) 
13 3 Larkspur (Lovett’s Hybrids) 
14 3 Maries Balloonflower 
15 5 Painted Ladies (Pyrethrum) 
16 5 Perennial Blanketflower 
17 3 Phlox. “Fiance” (White) 
18 5 Phlox. “Rijnstroom” (Rose pink) 
19 2 Rose Loosestrife 
20 2 Rose Mallow 
21 5 Coneflower, Purple 
22 3 Sea-lavender 
23 5 Shasta Daisy 
24 5 Spike Speedwell 
25 5 Variegated Plantainlily 
26 3 Cattail Gayfeather 
110 strong, field-grown plants, de¬ 
livered to your door, for only $9.50 
COLLECTION “B” 
Quan. 
3 Spirea (Peach Blossom) 
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1 Wild-indigo 
3 Cattail Gayfeather 
2 Clethra Loosestrife 
3 Columbine (Mrs. Scott Elliott’s) 
3 Coreopsis (Yellow Daisy) 
3 Chrysanthemum (Pink Dandy) 
3 Daylily (Lovett’s Lemon) <t( 
3 German Iris (Choice colors) 
3 Camomile 
3 Grenadin Pinks (Mixed colors) 
2 Heliopsis 
3 Hollyhocks (Double Mixed) 
3 Maries Balloonflower 
3 Oriental Poppy 
3 Blanketflower 
3 Phlox "Rijnstroom” (Rose pink) 
3 Sparks Monkshood 
3 Stokesia (Cornflower Aster) 
3 Violet (Pink) 
3 Larkspur (Delphinium (Mixed va¬ 
rieties) 
60 strong, field-grown plants, de¬ 
livered to your door, for only^$5.50 
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First numbers men¬ 
tioned on the plant¬ 
ing plans are Key 
Numbers, the second 
numbers referring to 
quantities of plants 
required in each area. 
