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Here we sing a song of beauty, and of en- 
ticing, spicy fragrance. Here is a flower 
you will love to look at, and one you will 
love to smell. We have thought of calling 
other flowers ‘““American Beauty,” but did 
not because such a grand old name should 
be reserved for something that really 
merits it—and this flower surely does. You 
have ordered other hardy carnations by 
thousands, and so we know you'll welcome 
this new one. 
The color is approximately as shown in 
the picture; but remember, pictures can 
never tell a story faithfully, and you will 

have to see American Beauty in bloom to 
get the whole glorious tale—beauty, fra- 
grance and color. 
Flowers are large, 2” to 214” across, and 
are excellent for cutting; and late blooms 
will. be improved both in quantity and 
quality if early blooms are cut. Foliage 
healthy ; strong; vigorous. Grows 15” to 
18” tall with 30 to 50 beautiful blooms at 
a time. Plant gets as large as a bushel 
basket or larger. 
CULTURAL NOTE:* Plant American Beauty 
15 to 18 in. apart; any sweet well drained soil; 
ordinary moisture; sun. 
R. M. KELLOGG CO., Three Rivers, Mich. 
This flower will arouse 
the “envy of your 
friends when they see 
its rare and enchanting 
beauty in your garden. 
They will ask what it 
is, and where you got 
it. It is really new; 
never listed before. 
We have had carna- 
tions before, but most- 
ly hothouse types. This 
Onenis* hardy. will 
stand severe freezing; 
will live outside 
through hard, cold win- 
ters, and continue for 
years without replant- 
ing. Don’t you want it 
in your garden? 



American Beauty truly 
is everblooming ~—— not 
intermittent; it  pro- 
duces loads of blooms 
continuously from 
about 8 weeks after 
planting until frost. 
The scores of blooms, 
and their amazing 
beauty, brilliance, and 
fragrance make it a 
bargain. 


Strong, pot- 
grown plants; 
ball of earth on 
roots. 
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3 7 for) | 1:96 
Hurry your or- 
der; supply is 
limited. 
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