(Propagation Rights 
Reserved) 
This new plant is so far sen 
perior to most others used in 
the hardy border that we pre' 
diet an amazing future for it. 
Hardy Fuchsia Scarlet Beauty 
blooms during the dry sum' 
mer months when other flow' 
ers are scarce—it fills in from 
July to early fall with hum 
dreds of beautiful drooping 
scarlet flowers, often about 
500 flowers and buds at a time 
per plant. The foliage is ex' 
ceedingly beautiful, too, hav' 
ing a glossy, holly'green beauty from spring until after frosts. 
Not straggly but very beautifully shaped. Can be trimmed in 
heights of 15 inches to 3 feet. Fuchsia Scarlet Beauty is the sur¬ 
prise plant of 1940 and we hope every Kellogg customer will 
order at least one. 
Established plants start blooming about July 1st and continue 
all summer. Grow about 2 feet high first year and reach max' 
imum height (3 feet) third year. Thrive in neutral or just 
slightly acid soil. Like water but are nevertheless EXCEED¬ 
INGLY DROUGHT RESISTANT when established. Tops 
die down during the winter like Buddleias but quickly regain 
height with 
the opening 
of s p ri n g. 
Foliage main' 
tains bright 
glossy green 
color until 
after frost. 
PRICES: 
Hardy 
Fuchsia, 
Scarlet 
Beauty 
65c each 
3 for $1.50 
Shrubs 
that 
Attract 
Most 
Attention 
Many people are still amazed to 
find that the shrubs shown on 
these two pages can be grown in 
the North, but they can. They 
are all new hardy varieties of ex- 
ceeding beauty and charm. You 
must have them in your plantings. 
Rhododendron 
Catawbiense 
Rhododendron Catawbiense is 
a hardy variety that will live 
through the winter in the northern 
states. It blooms during May and 
June with bright red'purple flow' 
ers. There is some variation in 
the color, however, giving a beau' 
tiful effect. Grows from 6 to 15 
feet high, depending on location. 
Likes shady location and acid soil 
Needs ample moisture. Plant 4 to 
6 feet apart. Size of plant fur' 
nished 8 to 10 inches. PRICES: 
85c each; 2 for $1.50; 4 for $ 2.75. 
Hardy 
Daphne 
Cneorum 
(Garland Flower). There are 
very few flowers to delight you as 
Hardy Daphne Cneorum will do. 
Not only for its beauty, but also 
for the amazingly delightful odor 
and beautiful foliage that is ever¬ 
green all winter. Blooms May 
when it is just one big, gorgeous 
mass of pink delight, and at inter' 
vals throughout the summer. 
Grows 15 to 18 inches high. 
Hardy. Likes sun. Plant 21/2 to 
3 feet apart. PRICES: 8- to 10- 
in. plants, wrapped in peat, 75c 
^each; 2 for $1.39; 4 for #2.35. 
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R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
