Hardy Azalea 
(Azalea Mollis) 
This hardy-in-the-north Azalea will add 
unusualness to your planting and will be 
a continual delight. Low-growing, beau- 
tifully 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 2% to 3 
feet apart; good rich soil, with good 
drainage; normal moisture; sun or par- 
tial shade. 
PRUCES: 
Ball of peat 
on roots, 1 
for $1.00; 2 
for $1.85. 
Picture at left 
shows Japa- 
nese Azalea in 
full bloom. 

Taman, 
Summer Glow 
(Tamarix hispida aestivalis rubra) 
This beautiful variety of Tamarix blooms 
during that part of the summer when 
flowers are most needed, with a great 
profusion of color—delightful little wine 
red flowers lining the stems, giving a de- 
lightful misty effect at a distance. The 
graceful gray-green foliage contrasts 
beautifully with the flowers. Both flowers 
and foliage are excellent for cut flower 
work. Plant in ordinary soil; ordinary 
moisture; sun or partial shade. 
PRICES: $1.25 each; 2 for $2.35. 
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Hardy 
Rhododendron 
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NEW BUDDLEIAS 
Cuiterfly Cutler 
We all love the beauty of the Buddleia or Butterfly Bush. Not only is it 
beautiful in itself, but it attracts bevies of the most beautiful of all insects— 
butterflies. Here are three beautiful new varieties. 
Buddleia Reyal Purple 
(Propagation Rights Reserved) 
This is the newest and most beautiful of Buddleias. The color is a rich 
glowing purple that cannot be adequately shown in the printed illustra- 
tions; the flowers really seem lighted from within. Bush completely cov- 
ered with long beautiful spikes, from August until frost; grows 4 to 5 feet 
high. Prices below. 
Beautiful 12 to 15 inch spikes of beautiful pink flowers. Hardy throughout 
the United States. Your friends will admire and envy its beauty. Prices 
below. By y 
Here is the beautiful Dubonnet shade in flowers—similar to Royal Purple, 
but more red. In sunshine it shows almost a real red. Spikes solid, well 
rounded, large florets. One of the most popular of the new Buddleias. 
Prices below. 
PRICES 
Buddleia Royal Purple, Pink Charming and Dubonnet (above) 
1 for $0.75; 2 for $1.45; 3 for $2.10 
Cultural Note for Buddleias 
Buddleias grow 4 to 5 feet high. Plant them 
4 feet apart in ordinary soil; water liberally; 
sun; pinch off flower spikes in July ry 
for best blooms in August 
and September. 
Ruddleia Ile 
de France 
An older variety than the 
three Buddleias above, but 
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Garland Qlewer (Daphne cneorum) 
(Rhododendron Catawbiense) 
Rhododendron Catawbiense 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 $2.00. 
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY, THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN 
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 $2.35; 4 for $4.45. 
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