

DUETZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHES- 
TER (Deutzia scabra). Bushy 
shrub 6 to 8 feet high. Produces 
masses of pinkish white double 
flowers in June. Fine for a group 
or background. Space 35 feet 
apart; ordinary soil and moisture; 
sun or part shade. 
PRICES: 18 to 24 inches, 1 for 
70c; 2 for $1.23; 4 for $2.28. 
PRICES: 2 to 3 feet, 1 for 95c; 
2 for $1.66; 4 for $3.08. 

FLOWERING PEACH (Amygdalus 
rubra plena). A beautiful red-flower- 
ing variety. Stems literally loaded 
with beautiful double blooms in 
May. Fine for cutting. Ultimate 
height, 15 to 20 feet. Plant 10 to 12 
feet apart. 
PRICES: 2 to 3 feet, 1 for 95c; 2 for 
$1.66; 3 for $2.37. 


FLOWERING ALMOND (Pru 
nus glandulosa). Literally cover- 
ed with double pink blooms in 
the month of May. Very truly 
a glorious sight. Grows 4 to 5 
feet high. Plant 317 feet apart. 
PRICES: 18 to 24 inches, 1 for 
$1.10;2 for $1:95;"4 for’ $3.65. 

FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia 
japonica). Dazzling scarlet flow- 
ers in spring before foliage comes. 
Very striking. Grow 4 to 5 feet 
high. Space 4 feet ; ordinary soil; 
ordinary moisture; sun or part 
shade. 2-year plants. 
PRICES: 12 to 18 inches, 1 for 
60c; 2 for $1.05; 3 for $1.50. 
PRICES: 18 to 24 inches, 1 for 
90c; 2 for $1.58; 3 for $2.25. 
Forsythia - Golden Bell 
GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia spectabilis). A 
hardy shrub with beautiful yellow blossoms 
in early spring. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
Plant 5 to 6 feet apart in ordinary soil; or- 
dinary moisture; sun or part shade. 
PRICES: 114 to 2 feet, 1 for 50c; 2 for 
88c; 3 for $1.25. : 
PRICES: 2 to 3 feet, 1 for 85c; 2 for $1.49; 
3 for $2.12. 
R. M. Kellogg Company 
Three Rivers, Michigan 
See Index on page 40 {36} 

HOW TO GROW THEM 

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SAND AROUND 
THE BULB 
PROPER LILY PLANTING. Note the 
roots appearing above the bulb. Also note 
the sand around the bulb. Lilies are easy 
to grow when so planted. 

It is sometimes well to surround the 
bulbs with a layer of sand to insure perfect 
drainage, if you can. 
Plant your Lily bulbs upright. 
Gladioli 
AKE your trench four or five inches 
deep for all sizes of Gladiolus bulbs. 
Drop them in the trench about five inches 
apart. It is best to plant the bulbs upright. 
but Glads are not as touchy in regard to 
planting position as other bulbs, and will 
give good results if just dropped. 
Begonias are planted the same as Lilies. 
but shallower. Put Begonia bulbs in the 
trench with their tops up. Do not plant them 
over three inches deep. 
Cannas are very good natured flowers. 
and will tolerate careless planting. Just drop 
them in a trench or hole, but not over four 
inches deep. 
Planting Time 
i bee can be planted either in the spring 
or fall, at normal spring or fall planting 
time. 
Cannas, Begonias and Gladioli are plant- 
ed in the spring only—and, do not plant them 
too early. They have soft tops, which can be 
injured by frost. They will usually arrive 
early from the nursery, but you should keep 
them until danger of frost is over. 
To keep Cannas, Begonias and Gladiolus 
bulbs, just open the package and place it in 
a cool, dark place. They will hold in good 
planting condition until planting time. 
R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY 
