



Order of 
R. M. Kellogg Co., 
Three Rivers, 
Mich. 


Mary Louise 
Kelloggs Tip- Top 
We have carefully selected the ten varieties for this group, 
and believe that nowhere will you find anything better. 
These will color your garden from August to late autumn. 
MARY LOUISE. (Above.) Pure white, like newly 
fallen snow. One of the favorites of all white Phlox. 
Sorry a picture can’t adequately show its whiteness. Just 
think of newly fallen, fluffy snow. Prices below right. 
BLUETTE. (Formerly Rosy Blue, not shown.) Shades 
of blue and rose intermingled in magical fashion, really 
giving the effect of a rosy blue. Inherits unusually 
large florets from its parent, Daily Sketch, vigor, pro- 
ductiveness, and fine, well-filled, symmetrical heads. 
Prices below right. 
BRIGHT EYES. (Above left.) There have been red 
Phlox before, but none with the beautiful large florets 
and dancing dark eyes of Bright Eyes. And none with 
quite the brilliant coloring. Particularly gorgeous in mass 
displays. Rapidly becoming one of the most widely 
planted of all red Phlox. Being a child of the famous 
large-floreted Daily Sketch, Bright Eyes inherits all the 
health and vigor of its parent, and the huge florets, too. 
Prices below right. 
PINKETTE. (Not shown.) The beauty of soft-shed 
light. A soft tinge of color so faint it lends a mys- 
terious excitement to a flower which is really lovely. 
Dainty, yet strong—its lustrous sea-green foliage 
boasts supreme health. Gaining in popularity from 
year to year. Prices below right. 
POLKA DOT. (Left.) Lively beauty in a very unusual 
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Phlox which continues to bloom after the other flowers 
have exhausted their loveliness. Petals have a very slight 
pinkish tinge, harmonizing the glorious shade of the 
fuchsia-colored eye. The whole head is beautifully 
shaped with extra large, overlapping florets. Prices right. 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
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