


A suggestive plan showing how you 
can plant perennial beds. This plan is 
based on 5 feet wide and 20 feet long. 
This gives space for 100 plants selected 
from any of the following groups. 
A HUNDRED BORDER PERENNIALS 
In Twenty Specially Selected Kinds for Each Location 
The finest of the new and older perennials. These collections will give you colorful blooms from spring 
to frost. Any of them can be grown easily in ordinary garden soil and are hardy and dependable anywhere. 
Most of them are exceptionally good as cut-flowers. The plants sent out in these collections will be sturdy, 
2-vear-old, transplanted stock and should bloom beautifully this season. 
Any of the Three Groups (100 plants) for $19.50 postpaid 
GROUP A—100 PLANTS 
For Sunny Locations 
Key Five plants of each variety 
1 Chrysanthemum, Autumn Lights 
2 Liatris pycnostachya 
3 Campanula persicifolia 
4 Aster, Harrington’s Pink 
5 Chrysanthemum, Symphony 
6 Delphinium Belladonna 
7 Chrysanthemum, Algonquin 
8 Shasta Daisy, Beaute Nivelloise 
9 Pyrethrum, Single and Double, 
Mixed 
10 Phlox, Lillian 
11 Aquilegia, Mrs. 
Strain 
12 Phlox, Miss Lingard 
13 Anthemis, Perry’s Variety 
14 Phlox, Border Queen 
15 Coreopsis auriculata nana 
16 Veronica, Blue Spire 
17 Iberis sempervirens 
18 Stokesia, Blue Moon 
19 Dianthus, Bobby 
20 Gypsophila repens Bodgeri 
You may substitute any of the fol- 
lowing on this group if you wish: 
Gaillardia, any variety; Platycodon, 
any variety; Pentstemon, Garnet; 
Salvia Pitcheri; Aster, any variety. 
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GROUP B—100 PLANTS 
For Partly Shaded Locations 
Key Five plants of each variety 
1 Chrysanthemum, Autumn Lights 
2 Hemerocallis, J. A. Crawford 
3 Lythrum virgatum 
4 Aster, Harrington’s Pink 
5 Anemone, Marie Manchard 
6 Delphinium Belladonna 
7 Chrysanthemum, Algonquin 
8 Shasta Daisy, Supreme 
9 Pyrethrum, Single and Double, 
Mixed 
10 Phlox, Lillian 
11 Aquilegia, Mrs. 
Strain 
12 Phlox, Miss Lingard 
13 Anthemis, Perry’s Variety 
14 Phlox, Border Queen 
15 Coreopsis auriculata nana 
16 Veronica, Blue Spire 
17 Iris sibirica, Snow Queen 
18 Stokesia, Blue Moon 
19 Aster amellus, King George 
20 Hemerocallis, Dr. Regel 
You may substitute any of the fol- 
lowing on this group if you wish: 
Physostegia, any variety; Heuchera, 
any variety; Veronica longifolia sub- 
sessilis; Liatris scariosa alba; Eupa- 
torium celestinum. 
Scott Elliott’s 

GROUP C—100 PLANTS 
For Shaded Locations 
Key Five plants of each variety 
1 Iris sibirica, Perry’s Blue 
2 Tradescantia, James Stratton 
3 Lythrum virgatum 
4 Hemerocallis, Mikado 
5 Anemone, Marie Manchard 
6 Iris sibirica, Cesar’s Brother 
7 Lysimachia clethroides 
8 Anemone hupehensis 
9 Astilbe, Gloria 
10 Hemerocallis, Goldeni 
11 Tradescantia, Purple Dome 
12 Spirzea palmata alba fi.-pl. 
13 Trollius Ledebouri, Golden Queen 
14 Chelone Lyoni 
15 Iris pumila, Prairie Gem 
16 Anchusa myosotidiflora 
17 Iris sibirica, Snow Queen 
18 Iris pumila, Prairie Gem 
19 Phlox divaricata 
20 Hemerocallis, Dr. Regel 
You may substitute any of the fol- 
lowing on this group If you wish: 
Mertensia virginica; Anemone sylves- 
tris; Cimicifuga racemosa; Doronicum 
excelsum; Funkia variegata. 
See inside back cover page for other Special Collections 
