BOUQUETS— 
MASSACHUSETTS 
June 3, 1940 
My dear Mr. Hallauer; 
Be sites eke eeeaete in thanking you for the expert attention my small 
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The plants show great progress already, and the Gentian looks 
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New York, N. Y. 
May 28, 1939 
Dear Sir: 
The plants ordered from you were received some time ago in 
fiflesCOnditl Ones saree cee ee eee: 
I wish to thank you for the extras. 
California 
Oct. 8, 1940 
Dear Mr. Hallauer: 
Plants came through in splendid condition in two boxes. 
I appreciate the samples very much and look forward to seeing 
what they are in season. Some of them look quite interesting 
as “iS. 
Puerto Rico 
Nov. 2, 1940 
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Mosca ahs a ta skohvte Sean ae , and beg to advise you that by yesterdays 
mail we received the package of plants which arrived here in 
apparent good condition. We planted them immediately and trust 
that same) will=srows#in sour Gardems severe ister ee trceen en iene manera 
The above are excerpts from letters on file here. 
MONEY SAVING SPECIALS 
The following collections are made up of stocks we will have 
in surplus. Unless specified, selection of varieties must be left 
entirely to us, but no inferior plants or worthless varieties will 
be sent. Each of these collections is worth much more than the 
price asked. Take advantage of these special low prices and 
place your order to-day, while stocks are still complete. Order 
by number. No orders for these will be accepted after June Ist, 
1941; except that Peonies may be ordered until November 
stl 941: 
45—Fifteen Double Hollyhocks, 5 colors, separate labeled. 1.00 
46—Twelve Pompon Dabhlias, all different, labeled. |.00 
48—Ten Hardy Perennials for cut flowers or border, 
all different, labeled. | .00 
51—Ten plants native to the U. S., labeled. 1.00 
52—Six Peonies, 2 pink, 2 red, and 2 white, all good 
named varieties, labeled as to color only, and only 
for fall delivery. | .00 
53—6 Achilleas all different, labeled. |.00 
54—10 Long Spurred Aquilegias, all. different. 1.00 
55—6 Dwarf Hardy Asters, all different, labeled. 1.00 
56—8 Hardy Chrysanthemums, all different, labeled. |.00 
57—8 Hardy Phlox, all different, labeled. |.00 
58—10 Sedums, all different, labeled. | .00 
59—10 Choice Rockery Plants, all different, labeled. |.00 
N. A. HALLAUER 
WEBSTER, N. Y. 
