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Here is a bargain that simply should not 
be missed., These Phlox would cost you 
$2.00 or more if ordered by variety; yet 
you get them for only $1.45. You get outstanding varie- 
ties, wide color range, strong, healthy plants, high 
value—many of the varieties you will get sell in our 
own catalog and others as high as 35c each. 
Red, Pink, White, Purple, Salmon, “Blue”’—you get a 
variety of shades and colors, each one different, and all 
high-quality plants. July to frost. 
If you order before March 15th, 
you may select any two Phlox you 
wish from our Big 6 Phlox Col- 
lection free of extra charge, value 
of free Phlox 70c: (Turn over 



two pages). Free Phlox will be 
© labeled with variety names. Cus- 
OF EXTRA tomers receiving catalogs after 
CHARGE February 15th will be allowed 30 





days to order. Order at once, and 
be sure of yours. 
CULTURAL NOTE: 
Plant Phlox 18 inches 
apart in good rich gar- 
den soil; sun; ordinary 
moisture requirements. 









| (Digitalis). These beautiful flowers should be 
‘in every garden. These are strong, vertical 
Shirley Hybrids with wide color range; white, 
shell-pink, rose, etc. Mixed colors only. Grow 
3 to 4 feet high; spread 8 inches or more. 
Blooming season about July. PRICES: 3 for 
55c; 6 for $1.00; 10 for $1.60. 
ORDER EARLY 
For best results, order Canterbury Bells, and Fox- 
gloves early and plant as soon as received. They will 
be sent at your planting time. 



















Fox-= 
gloves 

Bells 
(Campanula Calycanthema—Cup and Saucer). Even more beautiful than 
the single Canterbury Bells. Flowers are double as shown at left. Pro- 
duced in masses on tall 2 to 3 foot stems. YOU MAY CHOOSE COLORS 
—Blue, Rose, White, and Lilac. PRICES: Strong, field-grown plants, 3 
for 55c; 6 for $1.00; 10 for $1.60. 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
nes 
Double 
Canterbury Bells 
