Each a different variety and color. 
HARDY! Strong, field-grown 
plants, same quality as our highest 
priced collections, but varieties not 
labeled. Only a very fortunate cir¬ 
cumstance makes this offer possible. 
Thousands will take advantage 
\ of it, so hurry your order J 
\ while the supply lasts. / 
Border Queen. (Also shown in color, page 63). 
will be sent to you 
FREE with the Collection 
above if you ORDER AT ONCE 
Order the collection above at once and we 
will send you one Border Queen, the beautiful 
new Phlox shown in colors on page 63, free, 
making 9 Phlox in all. This offer is for those 
who order promptly and we cannot guarantee 
to give the Border Queen free if you wait 
more than 30 days after receipt of catalog. 
Do not delay. 
Trollius—Globe Flower. 
Here are three of the finest and prettiest 
perennial flowers you ever saw. Any of these 
three will do well either in shade or sun; 
moist soil or dry soil. 
Prices, 30c each; 3 for 79c; 6 for 
#1.47. 
Bleeding Heart. 
Trollius 
(Globe Flower) 
Amazingly beauti- 
ful orange-yellow 
with fluffy stamens of 
still richer color. 
Seems to glow with 
its own hidden fire. 
Beautiful dull green 
foliage; flowers \/i 
to 2 inches in diam- 
eter on stems 1 to 2 
feet tall. A most de¬ 
lightful flower. Prices' 
above. 
Bleeding Heart 
(Dicentra spectabilis) 
Truly heart-shaped flowers 
with pendants like little drops 
of blood. Should be in every 
garden. Grows about 24 
inches high. 
Plumy 
Bleeding Heart 
(Dicentra eximia) 
Beautiful dwarf variety with 
rosy red flowers. Particularly 
fine fernlike foliage. Blooms 
all summer. Grows lower than 
the old-fashioned Bleeding 
Heart. You should plant both. 
Plumy Bleeding Heart. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
