Kellogg’s Garden Elves Bring You Many Magic Flowers 
Daily Sketch Phlox 
Only a Few of These Glorious 
Flowers to be had ... You Must 
Hurry your order. Price $1 each 
Here are the fin¬ 
est and newest flow¬ 
ers to be had— 
flowers that are not 
to be found in ev¬ 
ery neighbor’s gar¬ 
den—flowers that 
will make you just¬ 
ly proud. Let Kel¬ 
logg’s Garden Elves 
show you the way 
to a finer garden. 
iiij im.usu i i m g 3 lii.iv nunuy, a*-- _. . i t iiivasuies 
goes into the beautiful Daily Sketch 1 nlox. If the florets are not up 
unconditionally, keeping only florets ol most mammoth size. 
That is the outstanding feature of the wonderful New Daily Skctc 
measure \/i inches across—as large as a good sized pansy. No other 
hardy Phlox produces florets s° large- And the coloring is simply 
splendid! It is a clear beautiful p> n k with small carmine eyes. The color 
docs not fade as with many otoer varieties 
of Phlox, but stays pure and beautiful 
throughout the life of the Phlox. Very 
long blooming—starts in July an d con ' C ' 
rinues until frost. HARDY. ^1^/ T 
Important (y2--'-H( 
This is the first year we have offered A 
Daily Sketch and we have only » * cw of 
this Brand-New hardy Phlox—less than kc V 
800. Consider that this fo'dcr is sent 
to thousands of *f 
people and you 
will realize that "* f. 
you must order at 
once or 
Mildred Louise and Picardy 
Qiant Qlads 
Below is an elfin painter who loves gorgeous al¬ 
luring colors and he knows how to mix his paints 
to produce the beautiful color effects that we all 
love so well. 
Furthermore, he paints in heroic siz;e! Just think 
of Gladiolus blooms (single florets) 5 Vi inches 
across! 
Mildred Louise and Picardy blooms attain that 
size or larger. And let us make it clear that we 
refer to single florets—not to whole spikes. By all 
means order some of these gorgeous Glads. Do not 
delay another minute. Send your order today and 
be the first in your neighborhood to display them. 
_ you will be 
disappointed. Be 
the first to display 
this amazing beau¬ 
ty in your neigh¬ 
borhood. 
PRICES: 
Daily Sketch Phlox, 
#1.00 each. 
Alpine Midget Rose 
A Famous Prodigal Now 
Returns to Civilization 
Here is a sprightly little mountaineer who is tooting 
his horn, and he has real reason to blow, for he brings 
you the famous Alpine Midget Rose so long thought 
lost but now re-discovered. i 
(Rosa 
Rouletti) 
The beautiful thing about Alpine Midget Rose is the 
perfect form of its fully opened blossoms and the pretty 
cupid’s-dart buds. These buds open a beautiful vivid red 
which turns to a dainty pink when the Roses are fully 
opened. Alpine Midget Rose blooms all summer and fall 
right up until freezing weather. It’s a tiny midget?—only 
8 to 10 inches high—but for all its tininess, is hardy as an 
oak and survives the coldest winter weather. Vefly easy 
to grow. Give this little elf a home in your garddi, and 
you'll be delighted for a long time to come. 
PICARDY. Just as grand and glorious as Mildred 
Lo'Jise, but more of a clear pink, beautifully 
painted with red in the throat. Blossoms every bit 
as large as Mildred Louise—5 to 51/2 inches across 
and sometimes larger. Picardy, too has made a 
w' iderful record as a prize winner—many first 
the most important shows. 
Prices, Alpine Midget Rose, 50c each; 3 for $.15; 6 
for #2.00; 10 for #3.15; 25 for #7.50; 50 for #12.5#. Each 
plant with ball of earth on roots—easy to plant— sure 
to grow. 
Prices, Picardy, large blooming size bulbs, 1 for 
15c; 2 for 25c; 10 for #1.00; 100 for £9.00. 
100 bulbs full blooming size—50 glorified first prize varieties—big #6.00 value, for only #2.00. 
Kellogg’s “First Prize" Gladiolus Garden will put you in the first prize class. No bulbs of any varieties are 
allowed in this collection but the very finest and most beautiful—varieties that have won prizes at import¬ 
ant shows—varieties that will win for you. These 50 varieties have been chosen as the largest flowering 
and most gorgeous in coloring, from several hundred of America's newest and most outstanding varieties. 
You will be so delighted and thrilled with Kellogg's “First Prize" Gladiolus Garden that you would not part 
with it for $10.00. This collection gives you three times your money’s worth. 
Order Kellogg's “First Prize" Gladiolus Garden with the full understanding that you will be more than 
satisfied. When these 100 bulbs of 50 prize varieties bloom for you, if you are not absolutely satisfied we 
will cither return your money or send you another collection of equal value free. 
Price, Kellogg's “First Prize” Gladiolus Collection, 100 bulbs of 50 varieties, #2.00. Varieties not labeled. 
Bulbs all large blooming size. 
f 1 Mildred Louise 
and 1 Picardy 
0 w Order Kellogg’s “First Prize” 
” Gladiolus Collection before April 
30th and we will add 1 Mildred Louise and 1 Picardy 
bulb FREE. This gives you an extra 55c value— 
102 bulbs in all. Mildred Louise and Picardy bulbs 
will be labeled. OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30th. 
No longer is Daphne's glorious beauty confined to the 
South. This harJy Daphne Cneorum lives through the 
cold winters of the Northern LJnited States and its 
pretty foliage stays evergreen all winter; in April and 
May it is just one glorious mass of beautiful pink blos¬ 
soms as shown at the right, and it also blooms at intervals 
throughout the summer. Grows 12 to 18 inches high. 
Prices, Hardy Daphne Cneorum, balled 
and burlapped, 8-12 inch plants, #1.25 
-v each; 2 for #2.00; 6 for #5.00. 
Just look at the beautiful things this little ma¬ 
gician is doing! First Rose Dawn Dianthus ap¬ 
pears as a fuzzy ball of beautiful blue-green foli¬ 
age for all the world like the back of a furry 
kitten. Then the buds appear and it looks like a 
frightened porcupine with quills all on end; and 
finally when the blooms appear it looks just like 
just like a beautiful little fireworks display. Here 
is truly beautiful magic for your garden. 
Rose Dawn Dianthus, in addition to its beauty, 
has many advantages. It is perfectly hardy and 
can stand the coldest winter weather, and the fo¬ 
liage is evergreen—stays pretty the year ’round. 
It is very low growing and does not run wild or 
Daphne—Habit of Growth. 
hundreds of tiny rockets all exploding at once- 
-HeSie’l a. 
LMGE FLOWERING 
shaped flowers—that’s what Azalea Mollis looks like 
—see picture at left. Flowers are burnt orange, yellow, 
pink, red, or salmon and appear in May. These pretty 
shrubs add an unusualness to your planting that will 
be a delight. 
Grow to about 2 /i feet or more in height. Hardy. 
Easy to grow. 
Prices of Azalea Mollis 10-12 inch plants, balled and 
burlapped, #1.25 each; 2 for #2.00; 6 for #5.00. 
Color note: Azalea Mollis plants arc hybrids and we cannot state in 
advance what color you will receive. 
(AZALEA 
MOLLIS) 
The flowers of this beautiful Azalea are 
the size of large gladiolus florets, often 4 to 
5 inches across and larger—and are very 
similar in shape. Imagine a low pretty 
shrub just covered with beautiful gladiolus- 
These little fellows are fighting a 
CJJ friendly boisterous battle. One elf 
claims that flowers should be long- 
blooming and uses calendar leaves for 
missiles. The other claims they should 
be beautiful, and hurls beautiful colored 
pigments. But in the end the battle is a 
draw. It is decided that flowers should 
be both beautiful and long-bloom- 
ing. Here are Azaleamum « 
and Dazsler Carnation, l/'C^ 
results of the battle. 
Kellogg’s 
HEATHER 
Collection 
White Heather. 
Golden Leaved Heather 
Hammond's Pink Heather. 
HEATHERS - A Touch of Old Scotland 
for Your Qarden 
novelists, historians, geographers, botan¬ 
ists—all give them praise. They arc very 
handsome in low shrubbery holders and 
arc extra fine for rockeries. They ore 
evergreen—pretty all winter. 
All Heathers arc low and dense growing 
with small feathery leaves and pretty 
dusters of tiny bell-shaped flowers, easy 
to grow, especially in dry sunny positions, 
but will also grow in moist land and shady 
places. Cut branches stay life-like for 
A Scotch <fc-T 
T Heathers 
Order one each of the 
4 heathers described at 
left . . . they are beautiful 
planted together . . . price 
only #2.00 for the 4. 
Talc off your hats to this little Sotch Highlander. 
He deserves all the praise you can give him for he 
has now surmounted obstacles that for years de¬ 
prived you of a most wonderful flowering Evergreen. 
Now you can have picturesque Scotch Heathers. 
Formerly nurseries avoided Heathers because they 
were so expensive for the nurseries to produce, but 
now this little elf offers them at the price of many 
ordinary shrubs 
Heathers are exceedingly beautiful and picturesque. 
In lact. they arc world renowned. Great artists have 
Azaleamum and 
Dazzler were pro¬ 
nounced the out¬ 
standing flowers in 
the prize-winning 
garden at the Chi¬ 
cago Century o f 
Progress. 
Full Size 
Blossoms 
! the individual gor- 
css and beauty of 
lower. Fine for cut- 
Prices, all Heathers; 75c each; 
great bards sing of them, and poets. 
painted 
TRADE MARK 
This is the new hardy everblooming Carnation that 
dazzled so many visitors at the Chicago Century of Pro¬ 
gress. 
Dazzler Carnation blooms—outdoors—from June until 
stopped by freezing weather in late fall—beautiful big 
gorgeous flowers of the deepest, most brilliant fiery red you 
ever saw. (Picture docs not do justice). 20 to 30 straight, 
strong blooming stalks on a plant, two to three blooms on 
each stalk. We have counted as many as 50 bright crimroi 
flowers all open at one time. A Dazzler plant grows nearly 
as large as a bushel basket—a flaming mass of color for 
your garden. 
Note that the Dazzler blooms outdoors. It has stood 
temperatures as low as 40 degrees below zero. Easy to 
grow. 
Prices, Dazzler Carnation: each plant with ball of earth 
on roots, 1 for 50c; 3 for #1.00; 8 for #2.00; 25 for #5.00; 
50 for #9.00. 
Flowers 
NOTE: Azaleamum be¬ 
longs to the chrysanthemum 
even > 'mtifinFL 'j ' - 
R. M. Kellogg Company 
Three Rivers, Michigan 
KELLOGGI 
