


Have you wanted to 
grow Garland Flowers, Rhododendrons, and 
Azaleas? Now they can be had in hardy 
varieties, all exceedingly beautiful. 
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 
fragrance and beautiful foliage that is 
evergreen all winter. Blooms May, and 
some in September, when it is just one 
big, gorgeous mass of pink delight, and 
at intervals throughout the summer. 
Grows 15 to 18 inches high. Hardy. 
Plant 2% to 3 feet apart; ordinary well 
drained soil; normal moisture; sun. 
PRICES: 8 to 10 in. plants, wrapped in 
peat, $1.25 each; 2 for $2.40; 4 for $4.60. 

Rhododendron 
(Rhododendron Catawbiense). Rhodo- 
dendron Catawhiense is a hardy variety 
that will live through the winter in the 
northern states. It blooms during May 
and June mostly 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. Plant 4 to 6 feet apart; in 
acid soil (peatmoss can be used) ; water 
liberally ; shade. Size of plants furnished, 
8 to 10 inches. 
PRICES: Wrapped in peat, $1.15 each; 
2 for $2.20. 

R. M. Kellogg Co., 
Three Rivers, 
Mich. 
A 
(Azalea Mollis). This hardy-in-the-north 
Azalea will add unusualness to your 
planting and will be a continual delight. 

Would you like to 1} 
Low-growing, beautifully shaped, fine 
foliage. Burnt orange, yellow, pink, red 
or salmon colored flowers in May and 
June. Hybrids—we cannot allow color 
choice. Ultimate height about 2% feet. 
» Plant 21% to 3 feet apart; good rich soil, 
y with good drainage; normal moisture; 
sun or partial shade. 
PRICES: Ball of peat on roots, 1 for 
$115°°2 for $220, 
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of this bargain. We 
send you one each, 
value $3.55, for 
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