lea * 11 " 1 
Over 4,000 2nd Year 
Blooms first year. 
One single Azaleamum plant on our own nurs¬ 
ery has actually produced over 4000 blossoms 
by actual count the second year. 
MARK 
Just imagine a flower plant that produces 600 or more blossoms the first season and grows 
to be as large as a bushel basket or larger. This is the plant that has amazed the entire flower 
world. It is the plant that was a sensation at the Chicago Century of Progress. Many cus¬ 
tomers claim even better than we claim for it. (See letters below). Blooms first year. 
AZALEAMUM is a brand new development in the 
plant world, a hardy perennial that will create a sensa¬ 
tion in your flower garden or rock garden. Truly a 
feast for the eyes of the flower lover. AZALEAMUM 
is in a class by itself. No other flower will compare with 
it in quantity and beauty of flowers. The center of at¬ 
traction in any locality. A real show. Brings exclama¬ 
tions of wonder and delight from everyone. 
AZALEAMUM is well described by its name, and the pic¬ 
ture shows it in all its natural color and exquisite beauty. De¬ 
velops into a plant 30 or more inches in diameter in one sea¬ 
son. Many who saw AZALEAMUM blooming the first year 
were so eager to obtain this most magnificent novelty, they 
willingly paid $2.50 for a 
single plant. 
Plant your AZALEAMUM this spring and in September you will have big plants 
covered with brilliant radiant pink flowers like the one pictured here. 
If you should have only $1.00 to 
spend for flowers, our'-'advice wou'd 
be “buy Azaleamum.” 'AZALEA- 
MUM gives you more value for 
your money than any other plant 
you can buy. Blooms -first year. 
First-Season Azaleamum Owned by 
O. A. Wood, Mich. 
“I am sending you a picture of my Azaleamum. This 
grew, first year, from a little sprout to the great size of 49 
inches across and had at least 1000 blossoms. Everything I 
have bought of you has been even better than you said.” 
O A. WOOD, Mich. 
Otto Bilhuber, Chicago, and J^Iis | 
AZALEAMUM—First Seas&jQ A A, 
Mr. Bilhuber says (Nov. 1, 1933): "My intention was to 
send a full picture of my Azaleamum. I could, however, 
get only one-half of this beautiful bouquet. It started to 
bloom end of August and is in bloom yet.” 
[BER, Chicago. 
OTTO BILHUB 
DEC -5 193b 
Special 
One each of the 5 new 
Smith Chrysanthemums on 
pages 2 and 3, and 2 Aza- 
leamums as follows: 
1 Orchid Tip .... 
1 Amethyst Queen 
1 Garnet Gem .... 
1 Amber Beauty . . 
1 Royal Mahogany 
2 Azaleamums . . . . 
Total Value . . 
#0.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
1.00 
#4.00 
&WGHf 
RASTERS 
Special Price only 
1 for 
3 for 
6 for 
. $0.40 
. .95 
. 1.79 
A^©5 
HARDY DWARF BORDER ASTERS 
We show these beautiful flowers on the same page with Azalea- 
mum because they look so beautiful when planted with Azalea- 
mum. Plant your Azaleamum in back and your Dwarf Hardy 
Asters in front and the beautiful contrast of colors will amaze you. 
Dwarf, compact, free-flowering. Bloom in September. Three 
varieties as follows: 
1 £ 
Special! 
Order this fine specially priced 
collection. It will make you a 
beautiful display. 
2 Azaleamums .$1.00 
2 Dwarf Asters, Victor . . . .80 
2 Dwarf Asters, Ronald . . .80 
2 Dwarf Asters, Countess 
of Dudley.80 
°S2B To V 
Value.$3.40 
Special Price 
Only 
$ 2-49 
VICTOR. Clear lavender- 
blue flowers in great 
charming masses. A 
beautiful contrast with 
the pink of Azaleamum. 
RONALD. Rose-pink 
buds followed by 
charming lilac-pink 
flowers. 
COUNTESS OF DUD¬ 
LEY. This is a beautiful 
clear pink and should 
be in every garden. 
By all means order soim 
of these dwarf Asters. 
Prices, pot-grown plants, 
1 for 40c; 3 for 95c; 6 
for $1.79. 
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