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V\\7 The Azaleamum plants on this page were grown by customers. The 
VJi \J W 1.1 L/ y V/UMUlllCl. O one above was grown by A. A. Rickert, of Pennsylvania, who says: 
“My two Azaleamum plants are the first ones shown in this locality and surely are attracting attention by all 
lovers of flowers. I am so well pleased that I could not refrain from inviting all Garden Club members as well as 
others, to see these most wonderful plants. These two plants measure 46 inches in diameter and are perfectly sym' 
metrical, carrying several thousand blossoms each at this writing. I am enclosing photo showing my No. 2 Azalea' 
mum. Plant No. 1 is in the hands of our newspaper.” August A. Rickert, Pa. 
alearnum 
Trade Mark 
Have You, Too, a Photo of 
Azaleamum? Let’s See It 
If You Have. 
Last spring we received an order from Mrs. M. J. 
Riley of New York, and the above photograph was 
enclosed with the order. Mrs. Riley simply says, “I am 
enclosing a picture of the Bronze Azaleamum which 
was purchased from you last year.” The picture, of 
course, speaks for itself and the size of Mrs. Riley’s 
order tells of worlds of satisfaction with Kellogg’s plants. 
“I am enclosing a small picture of our Azaleamum. 
It really does not do justice to the plant. This grew 
from a very small plant to a large bush covered with 
hundreds of lovely flowers the first year. It looked like 
a very large bowl of flowers packed perfectly with 
flower upon flower. Poor clay soil, and the hottest driest 
summer ever recorded.” Mrs. Wm. Lustenberger, Mo. 
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