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of 
Kellogg’s, 
Three Rivers, 
Mich. 
What Does 
Mean to You 
It means that you will get varieties that are 
really outstanding. To produce these varie- 
ties, thousands of hours were expended in 
painstaking labor, by our breeder, crossing | 
by hand thousands of times to produce thou- : o 
sands of new varieties. Many of these had § 
amazing points of excellence: Some had 
beautiful flowers, some beautiful colors, 
some hundreds of flowers, and a good 
many of them would have been listed as 
outstanding by other nurserymen. But, we 
were very exacting in the ones we selected ‘ 
for you, and only approximately one in a 
thousand survived our severe method of 
selection. These are the varieties you now 
find here. They are the best of the best, and 
all new. Do not believe that you can find 
them elsewhere. 


Princess 
(Not Illustrated) 
Plant Patent No. 711 
Very similar to Summer Sunset (page 21), but 
lower growing. Rose, orchid, pink, orange, apricot 
and yellow all blend together and succeed each 
other in astonishing display of glory. A rich con- 
fusion of shades all on the one plant. Deservedly 
one of the most popular. Prices below, left. 

Plant Patent 
Nugget No. 802 
Named Nugget because of its golden glitter. 
Will really add brilliance to your garden— 
and we mean BRILLIANCE! The yellow of 
Nugget is bright, clear, and glorious. In fact, 
we doubt if we have ever seen a yellow that 
was more beautiful; lasting beauty for your 
low borders. You will love it among the 
darker flowers of your garden. Prices at left. 
[23] 

Pink Dream Piss: paren No. 865 
One of those flowers whose delightful form and coloring 
irresistibly draws attention from everyone. Its beauty is fasci- 
nating, alluring, bewitching—well, you pick your own word. 
Yes, it is pink, but a special pink that you never saw be- 
fore, and if the color photographer, the engraver, and the 
printer fail in showing it to you, we aren't surprised. Show 
ing it accurately would be impossible 
You'll also like the quantity of blooms produced by a 
single plant—hundreds of them, all piling on top of one 
another. Prices below, left. 

Honey Chile N./e1" 
I think that I shall never see 
A Pink that Gleams so prettily. 
We wish we could really show you that 
Pink that gleams so prettily, but since we can't, 
here’s an idea: You order, and let your friends 
admire. Honey Chile is brand new, and with 
it youll have an envy-spot in your garden. 
You do want your friends to envy you, don’t 
you? Prices at left. 
