Now, here’s a Fuchsia for your garden 
that will live through winters. Fuchsias, 
one of the most popular of flowers, now 
can be had in a new hardy variety. 
This new hardy Fuchsia will be a real 
sensation in your garden. The flowers 
are about twice as large as those of other 
hardy Fuchsias, and are a beautiful, bril- 
liant red in color. 
The plant has all the fine characteristics 
of the older Scarlet Beauty — glossy, 
holly-green foliage, and beautiful shape. 
They will thrive with a minimum amount 
of moisture, once they are established. 
Plant Fuchsias 24 inches apart in neutral 
or slightly acid soil, of moderate fertil- 
ity; like a cool, moist place partly 
shaded. Mulch in fall before freezing. 
It's Called 
Senorita 
Senorita is the name of this delightful new 
variety of hardy Fuchsia. Senorita reminds 
us of a gay, Spanish beauty, adorned in bril- 
liant colors, particularly red. and give a glow and a sparkle to the plant 
We want to emphasize the beautiful red color- that will amaze you. 
ing of hardy Fuchsia Senorita. The flowers PRICES: Out of 3-inch pots, 75c each; 3 
are not just simply red, they are brilliant red, for $2.05. 





Order Early, Please 
This year, more than ever, we want your orders early, on 
account of the labor shortage. Do not wait until the very 
last minute before ordering. Remember that our entire 
shipping season lasts only about ten weeks, and if all 
orders would come in at once, we would have a hard 
time indeed handling them. 
In the past we have always found ourselves with hardly 
enough orders to keep busy the first part of the shipping 
season, then later orders come in with a rush, and among 
these are many that could have been shipped earlier had 
they been received. This causes severe congestion in the 
latter part of the season, which could be largely avoided if 
orders are received early. 
We are anxious to ship your plants at the proper time. We 
want you to succeed with them, and we feel sure that you 
will cooperate with us in this small matter. Many sénd 
their orders in January, but others wait until actually ready 
to plant. Won't you all ‘order early this year, and help us 
to serve you in the best possible manner? 
R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY, Three Rivers, ‘Mich 
{ 20 } 
