Kich the “/reasure, Sweet the Mleaswre 
—John Dryden 






































In the fall of 1933, a man walked into our office with a 
box full of gorgeous, brilliantly-red Carnations. He opened 
the box dramatically, then gave us a whiff of their rich, 
spicy odor, but said nothing. He could have made no better 
sales talk, for the flowers and their delightful aroma spoke 
for themselves. That was the beginning of Dazzler Carna- 
tion. 
* HARDY! 
Both Dazzler and Rose 
Unique are hardy. Dazzler 
has stood temperatures of 
15 degrees below zero, and 
with mulching for winter 
protection, will stand even 
more. 
Plant Dazzler 
and Rose Uni- 
que 15 tovl3 ink 
apart; any sweet 
well - drained 
soil; ordinary 
moisture; sun. 


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Forty to fifty bright crimson ioe 
open at one time on each plant. The blooms 
are richly clove-scented, deep crimson in 
color and the plant blooms continually 
from the middle of June to late October. 
Plants grow nearly as large as a bushel 
basket first season, and each plant produces 
20 to 30 strong, 15 to 20-inch blooming 
stalks, which support flowers in great pro- 
fusion. Glorify your garden with Kellogg’s 
Dazzler and enjoy its rich, bright red and 
dazzling beauty. Blooms first year. Ordi- 
narily 6 to 8 weeks after planting; gives 
plenty of blooms the first season. 
PRICES, Field-Grown Plants: 
1 for 55c; 2 for $1.00; 4 for $1.90. 






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