
5 Ge | / Trade Mark 2 
This little flower really was a Campanula, but wanted to 
look like a Gardenia, and so it went to its fairy god- 
mother—but why tell the whole story? The little 
Campanula got its wish, and here it is. It does look like 
a Gardenia, doesn’t it? That’s why we call it “Gardenula”’ 
(pronounced gar-deen-yula). It’s full name is—Gar- 
denula “Blue Gardenia.” 
Gardenula “Blue Gardenia 4 
The picture shows the approximate color of Gardenula 
Flowers occur almost the entire length 
of 30 inch stems, with five to eight flower spikes per 
Blooms 
Unlike most Campanulas, 
blooms year after year 
Plant in good, average garden soil 
with good drainage. Likes acid soil; peat moss beneficial. 
“Blue Gardenia.” 
plant. Foliage beautiful dark green, leathery. 
from mid- -June to mid-July. 
“Blue Gardenia” is a perennial; 
without replanting. 
Prices ol topen0c ez 10r 51.5094 for, $2.50, 
Gardenula “Bluettle” 
Here isa real rarity. In fact we have only a very few, 
It is like 
“Blue Gardenia” excepting that coloring is shaded; 
skyblue at edges, blending to almost pure white near 
center. Its great rarity and slowness of reproduction 
in the nursery make the following prices necessary: 
| 1 for $3.50; 2 for $6.75. 
but list it because of a persistent demand. 









Note: Gardenulas are not 
related to Gardenias. They 
are Campanulas with flow- 
ers of the same beautiful 
form as Gardenias. 
Campanula 
Blue Gardenia 



Red Hot Poker (Description at left) 
HYPERION. Fine, 
citron-yellow 
Blooms in 
Hyperion is the Day 
PRICES: Strong, sturdy, field-grown plants; 1 for 40c; 2 for 70¢% 
4 for $1.30; 6 for $1.90; 8 for $2.50. 
R. M. KELLOGG CO., Three Rivers, Michigan 
DAY LILIES 
Now we offer the new Day 
Lilies at reduced ° prices. 
Only last spring 4 sold for 
mmm $1.80; this year $1.30. 
se Both are tall, graceful, 
beautifully formed, and 
beautifully col lored. Strong, 
vigorous growers; easy to 
establish and maintain in 
your garden. Few flowers 
are as easy to grow as Day 
Lilies, and when varieties 
can be had as beautiful as 
Hyperion & Ophir, we say 
that you should have them. 
clear, beautiful, OPHIR. Just as beautiful as Hyperion, 
flowers, 40 inches tall., but dark golden-yellow in color. 3% 
July and early August— to 4 feet high. Blooms July and early 
Lily Aristocrat. August. 
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