Double Russian 
Violets 
Fragrant! Fragrant! 
Plant these in the fall 
so they will bloom next 
spring. Flowers large, 
double, sweet-scented; 
bloom early, long stems. 
Often will bloom in cool 
fall weather. Grows 6 to 
8 inches; fine for shade. 
PRICES: 
1 for $0.60 4 for $1.95 
bi 2 for 1.05 6 for 2.85 
3 for 1.50 12 for 5.55 
Violet, White Wonder 
Large, white, pretty, 
and popular. 
PRICES: 
1 for $0.50 4 for $1.55 
SES EN ee aa : 2for .85 6for 2.25 
Double Russian Violets 3 for 1.20 12 for 4.35 




















Astible 
Queen Alexandra 
One of those flowers 
that arouses much flattering 
comment; a beautiful June- 
and-July blooming flower 
with beautiful, delicately 
colored panicles as shown. 
Grow 24 to 30 inches high. 
Plant 15 to 18 inches apart 
in moist, rich soil. Water. . 
Sun or semi-shade. 
PRICES: 
1 for $0.57 4 for $1.83 
2etore 4.99 6 for 2.67 
3 for 1:51 pe 2 for G5519 
Bursting with brilliance. Uni 
que, low-growing (12 to 15 in.) 
Beautifully shaped and covered 
with large, 2 to 2'/4y inch blanket 
flowers, rich in glowing shades of 
red and golden yellow. July, Sep- 
tember. Plant 12 inches apart; 
well drained soil; sun; ordinary 
moisture. 
PRICES: 
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Pee Tort hy in one ea 65 
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Kellogg’s Famous Flowers 
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The foregoing instructions will be all you 
need now for setting perennials. If you send 
us an order for plants this fall, you will re- 
ceive our spring book, “Kellogg’s Famous 
Flowers and How to Plant Them,” which 
will give you instructions from then on. 


Azaleamums 
and Other Mums 
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Azaleamums require a_ rich, well-drained 
soil, and we urge you to prepare the soil well. 
Also be sure to prepare a large enough area, 
as the plants must have room to spread 
underground, and make the large, bushy 
plants that you expect of Azaleamums. We 
really recommend an area of at least 21% feet 
across for each Azaleamum plant. Prepare it 
to a depth of 10 to 15 inches, as just indicat- 
ed for perennials in general. Observe the 
drawing above carefully, and you cannot fail. 
We supply field-grown Azaleamum plants in 
the fall. In planting them, spread the roots 
well. New growth comes from stolons (run- 
ners), and the new growth starts more easily 
if the roots are spread. Set the plants at least 
two feet apart. 
Do not go into the subsoil in preparing for 
the plants, unless you take it up separately 
and mix in stable manure as indicated for 
perennials in general. ‘Then replace it before 
replacing the top soil. 
After the plants are set, firm the soil well 
with pressure of the feet around the plants, 
to eliminate air pockets. ‘This is important. 
Note: We supply Azaleamum plants with 
tops removed in the fall. ‘The tops are not 
necessary, and you wili really have better 
success in planting, without them. 
PROPER SOIL: Azaleamums like any good, 
slightly acid garden soil. They do like drain- 
age, and generous quantities of humus. If 
drainage is lacking, it can be supplied in the 
same manner as for Tulips, by first digging 
up the soil, then adding a layer of coarse 
sand, then replacing the soil on top of the 
sand. If you add peat moss, you also help 
supply drainage, as it makes the soil more 
porous. 
If you do provide drainage as above outlined, 
it would be a good thing to put a layer of 
well-rotted stable manure in the bottom of 
