R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
Any 6 for *1 
PRICES: 25c each; 3 for 65c; 6 for £1.00; 12 for £1.75. 
DLA.NTHUS LOVELINESS. More like a dream flower than any¬ 
thing real—plant similar to a clump of beautiful low ornamental 
grass, with twenty-five or more blooming stems to a plant. Blooms 
quaint lavender in color, with beautiful apple-green throat. Ulti¬ 
mate height about 2 feet. Blooming season June and July. Sun 
or partial shade. Give winter protection. Plant 12 to 15 inches 
apart. 
NEW MAIDEN PINK, ERECTA (Dianthus deltoides erecta). 
One of the prettiest little flowers you could possibly use for a 
low border or in your rockery. Flowers delicate dainty pink with 
dainty markings, nearly one inch across, and produced in great 
abundance on straight, upright stems. Foliage glossy and healthy. 
Ultimate height 6 inches. Blooms June. Full sun. Mulch in 
winter. Plant 8 inches apart. Field-grown plants. 
CRIMSON GARDEN PINK (Dianthus latifolius). The richest, 
reddest, hardy garden Pink ever. 12 to 15 inches high. Blooms 
June through September. Likes alkaline soil. Well drained soil 
in full sun. Plant 12 inches apart. Field-grown. 
MILKWORT Euphorbia polychroma). Showy rock or border 
plant with bronzy yellow flowers in May and June. Unique 
foliage. Grows 1 foot high. Thrives best in poorest soils. Hardy. 
Plant 12 inches apart. Two-year, field-grown plants. 
BLUEBEARD GRASS 'Festuca glouca). One of the bluest of blue- 
foliaged perennials. 9 to 12 inches high in attractive clumps. 
Foliage fine cut, excellent for edging. Planting distance 8 to 10 
inches. Sun or semi-shade. Grows well even in poor soil. 
Field-grown. 
GEUM. Beautiful and quaint! Ultimate height 18 inches. Blooms 
June-July. Likes full sun. Give winter protection. Good for 
cutting. Plant 15 inches apart. Two colors as follow's: 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Bright red flow'ers in June-July. 
Lady Stratheden. Rich golden yellow during June and July. 
CREEPING BABY’S BREATH (Gypsophila repens). Showers of 
white blossoms in June and July. Creeping habit, 6 inches high. 
Also comes in pink. State color wanted. Hardy. Plant 10 to 12 
inches apart. Field-grown. 
SUN ROSE Helianthemum mutabile). Pink, yellow, white, and 
orange—mixed colors. Flowers July to September. Grows 8 to 
10 inches high. Planting distance 12 inches. Likes dry, sandy 
location. Protect in winter. Field-grown. 
PINK CORALBELL (Heuchera brisoides). Long, June to Sep¬ 
tember, blooming period. Rich green, beautiful foliage. Dainty 
coral-pink flowers. 15 to 18 inches high. Planting distance 12 
inches. Field-grown. 
ST. JOHN’S WORT (Hypericum reptans). Extremely prostrate, 
fernlike foliage; large, brilliant golden yellow flowers. June 
through August. Planting distance 12 inches. Ultimate height 
4 to 6 inches. Likes a sandy loam. Sun or partial shade. Field- 
grown . 
PERENNIAL PEA (Lathyrus latifolius). Blooms in June and 
July, will climb any support. Hardy. Planting distance 2V 2 to 
3 feet. Grows 6 feet or more. Best in full sun. Does not like 
acid soil. Hardy. Colors: Red, Pink and White. State choice of 
colors. Plants field-grown. 
SWEET LAVENDER (Lax'andula vera). 15 to 18 inches high. 
Loads of fragrant, blue flowers, July and August. Planting dis¬ 
tance 15 inches. Field-grown. 
EDELWEISS <L eontopodium alpinum). This is the flow-er for 
which Alpine lovers risk their lives. Grows 4 to 6 inches high. 
Leaves silvery with pale yellow flowers. June and July. Plant 
6 to 8 inches apart. Entire plant is woolly. Inconspicuous yellow 
flowers. Likes light soil and very little moisture. Protect in 
winter. 
BLAZING STAR (Liatris pycnostachya). Beautiful in summer 
months and for dried bouquets in winter. Actually when in bloom 
it docs look like a blazing star. Blooms in July and August. 
Spikes tall, beautiful bluish lavender colored, 4 feet high. Very 
hardy. Plant thenf 3 to 10 inches apart. Sun or shade. Plants 
furnished are field-grown. 
GOLDEN FLAX (Littuin flavum). Pretty bits of dancing gold. 
Blooms May to August. 12 to 15 inches high. Hardy, easy to 
grow. All lovers of pretty yellows should have this flower. Plant 
12 inches apart. Sandy loam best. Full sun. Field-grown. 
INDIAN PAINT BRL1SH (Lobelia cardinalis). Rich, fiery red 
flowers produced on strong spikes, 3 to 4 feet high. Long bloom¬ 
ing period, July-August. Planting distance 12 inches. Best in 
moist, shaded location. Hardy. Field-grown. 
LUPINES ' Lupinus polyphyllus). Handsome foliage, handsome, 
pea-shaped flowers 3 to 4 feet high. Blooms May to June. Plant 
15 inches apart. Blue, pink, and white. State choice. Like slightly 
acid, well drained soil and plenty of water. Sun or partial shade. 
Sun Rose 
Sweet Lavender 
Golden Flax 
Milkwort 
Geum 
Perennial Pea 
Pink Coralbell 
Edelweiss 
Dianthus Loveliness 
Bluebeard Grass 
