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If you are looking for a new and beautiful shrub or a new 
and beautiful vine, don’t overlook these two new Honey¬ 
suckles—both a wonderful improvement over older types. 
Blossoms of Goldflame and Roseglo are 
alike in shape but different in coloring. 
See descriptions below. 
Goldflame Honeysuckle Roseglo Honeysuckle 
A twining, upright vine, particularly fine for 
covering pillars, fences, and embankments, but 
with proper pruning is easily trained into a 
broad, spreading, showy shrub suited for sped' 
men or group plantings or for hedges. From 
early summer until late autumn the flowers are 
borne profusely in beautiful clusters; the two' 
lipped bloom being a deep corabpink, shading to 
almost maroon'red on outside, the 
inside shading from light to deep 
golden yellow; fragrance delicate. 
Hardy throughout all sections and 
in mild climates is evergreen. The 
luxuriant gray'green foliage is most 
attractive. Plants furnished are all 
sturdy 12' to 18'in. size, 2 years old. 
Evergreen south, hardy north, and a free and 
abundant bloomer from late spring until severe 
winter. The flowers are deep rose'pink outside 
and creamy white inside; exceedingly fragrant, 
borne in clusters of amazing beauty over the 
entire plant. The plant is erect and twining, 
forming a very striking shrub if the long shoots 
are clipped back at intervals, though if allowed 
to grow freely will develop into a 
spreading, low'growing vine. The 
glossy gray'green foliage is very 
handsome. Roseglo plants, like 
Goldflame, are all strong, 12' to 18' 
inch size, 2 years old. Guaranteed 
to reach you in good growing con' 
dition or order refilled free. 
PRICES 
either variety 
1 for $1.45 
2 for $2.50 
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R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
