



Maiden Blush. (Above. ) The Frosty. (Right.) Cool and 
Camellia-type Carnation. serene looking. 
$1.00 
Value 
or more, 
FREE! 
Your 
choice 
of plants. 
See page 9. 

These Are ... The New Ones 
There are two ways to get new flowers. The first is to just wait, and maybe after many, many years, a seed will 
take root accidentally, and a good variety will result. The second way is to cross by hand, using varieties for parents 
that have the characteristics we want. That’s what we do at Kellogg’s and here are the results so far. 
Frosty (Above.) Brand new hardy ever- 
blooming. 18 to 20 large flowers per 
plant. Beautiful blooms all summer long. A winner. 
Maiden Blush {2273 
This is the famous new Carnation with Camellia-type 
blooms. Color: beautiful, clear pink, that shades and fades 
from light to dark and almost white with a fascinating 
blushing effect. Produces an abundance of blooms; 30 to 40 
open on a plant at one time. Will give you hundreds, if pro- 
perly picked. Fragrance mild and sweet. Healthy, vigorous, 
upright, hardy. 1 for 85c; 2 for $1.50; 3 for $2.15; 4 for 
$2.80; 6 for $4.10. 
3 Maiden Blush $2.15 
Mutey 3 Frosty 162 
Total Value $3.77 
See Money-Saving $ 2 95 
Prices, 6 for 

What are the colors I like best? 
I think I like them every one, 
But some of course there really are, 
A little better than the rest. 
There’s blue—sky-blue and other blues, 
And yellow—many varied hues, 
And green, and red, and autumn brown, 
And others, yes, of great renown; 
But after all is said for those 
(I’m sure you'll say ['m wholly right) 
There’s one that beats them all by far, 
And that is snow-pure, frosty white. © 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, 
See Index on page 40 {27] 
FROSTY 
PRICES 
1 for $0.65 
2atoreai 15 
3 for 1.62 
4 for 2.10 
6 for 3.10 
12 for 5.99 
Plants out of 
2-inch pots. 
Mich. 


