Everbloomint) 
The flowers indexed below are 
best for many people, because they 
bloom for long periods of time. 
They give big value for your 
money. Figures in parenthesis after 
names indicate periods of bloom: 
4—April, 5—May, 6—June, etc. 
Figures at right are page numbers. 
PERENNIALS 
Bluebells of Scotland (6'8) ... 26 
Blue Flax (5-8) .28 
Carpathian Harebell (6*10) ..26 
Coat Flower (5-8) .12 
Coreopsis (6-10) .1? 
Creeping Baby’s Breath (6*7) . . 12 
Creeping Phlox (4*5) .26 
Crimson Garden Pink (6*9) ..12 
Dahlia, Easter Greeting (9*10) 38 
Dazzler Carnation (6' 10) .... 2 
Delphiniums (6*10) . . 34, 35, 36 
Fireball Sun Rose (7*9) ...30, 31 
Fuchsia (7-8) .33 
Gaillardia (6-10) .14,53 
Goldenball Sun Rose (7-9) 30, 31 
Golden Flax (5*8).28 
Ground Ivy (5-7) .13 
Hardy Marguerite (6*7) ..22,23 
Iceland Poppy (5*8) .29 
Perennial Pea (6*7) .27 
Phlox (6-8) .10*B, 51, 52 
Rose, Little “Bo Peep” 
(6-10) .58, 59 
Scabiosa (6*9) .8, 26 
Shasta Daisy (6-8).26 
Violas (4*10) .5,7 
Wine Poppy (6-9) .11 
SHRUBS 
Hardy Daphne (5-7).70,71 
Mock Orange (6-9 inter* 
mittently) .80 
Roses, Hybrid Teas (6*9 
intermittently after June) . . 
. 54, 55, 58, 60, 61, 92 
Rose, New Dawn Climber 
(6*10) .58,59 
Roses, Polyantha (6*7) .56 
Roses, Rugosa (6*9 inter* 
mittently) .57 
Tamarix, Summer Glow 
(6*9) .70,71 
Weigela, Eva Rathke (6*9) . . .79 
Hardy Rhododendron 
(Rhododendron Catawbiense) 
Rhododendron Catawbiense is a hardy variety that will 
live through the winter in the northern states. It blooms dur* 
ing May and June with bright red*purple flowers. There is 
some variation in the color, however, giving a beautiful 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 furnished, 8 to 10 inches. 
PRICES: Wrapped in peat, 85c each; 2 for 81.50; 4 for 
$2.75. 
Hardy Azalea (m“/£) 
This hardy variety of Azalea ■ 
will add unusualness to your plant* 
ing and will be a continual delight. 
I-ow growing, beautifully shaped, 
fine foliage. Burnt orange, yellow, ’ 
pink, red, or salmon colored flow* 
ers in May and June. Hybrids—we 
cannot allow a choice of color. 
Like sun or shade. Ultimate height 
about 4 feet. Plant l/i to 3 feet 
apart. 
PRICES: Ball of peat on roots, 
1 for 75c; 2 for $1.35; 4 for $2.45; 
6 for $3.50. 
Tamarix, Summer Glow 
(Tamarix hispida aestivalis rubra) 
Blooms when flowers are most needed, with a great profu* 
sion of color—delightful little wine*red flowers lining the 
stems, giving a delightful misty effect at a distance. Blooms 
during the summer. The graceful gray*green foliage con* 
trasts beautifully with the flowers. Both flowers and foliage 
are excellent for cut flower work. We urge you to try this 
new variety. PRICES: $1.00 each; 6 for $5.00. 
Garland Flower 
(Daphne cneorum) 
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, gor* 
geous mass of pink delight, and at intervals throughout the 
summer. Grows 15 to 18 inches high. Hardy. Likes sun. 
Plant l/i to 3 feet apart. 
PRICES: 8 to 10 in. plants, wrapped in peat, 75c each; 
2 for $1.35; 4 for $2.45. 
The picture above 
shows Japanese Azalea 
in full bloom. A beauti* 
ful sight in late May or 
early June. 
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R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
