' In 1937 we received an order from Mrs. M. J. Riley of 
I New York, and the above photograph was enclosed with the 
I 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 
I plants. 
j “I am enclosing a small picture of our Azaleamum. It really 
I 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. Lusten- 
berger, Missouri. 
“Enclosed you will find a snapshot of 
our Azaleamums which we purchased from 
you, last year. They were about the size of 
your little finger when I planted them. 
Each grew to about the size of a bushel 
basket the first year. The picture was taken 
in September the first year. I’ve read 
testimonials of the other satisfied customers 
but I think their pictures are not doing 
justice to this wonderful plant. I can’t say 
enough for this plant and words can’t ex- 
plain how satisfied I am.”—Helton Swen- 
sen, Illinois. 
Grown by Helton Swenson 
“When I first saw the colored picture of 
your Azaleamum, I had doubts that such 
a mass of beauty ever existed. However, I 
sent for a tiny plant. I talked to it and the 
more I talked the more it grew. Finally I. 
was speechless, for my little plant had de¬ 
veloped into a thing of beauty—a joy to 
me and to my neighbors. I tried to count 
the blooms but got lost. It was the very 
last to show the effects of a terrible freeze 
—not a frost—October 26th.”—John L. 
Sigmund, Pa. 
Grown by John L. Sigmund 
“The Azaleamums were the most beau¬ 
tiful plants I ever saw or had ever grown. 
Grown in South Duxbury at our new 
home, in almost pure beach sand plus a 
little fertilizer, they developed almost mi¬ 
raculously from the small but sturdy orig¬ 
inals into the plants shown in the snapshots 
taken in October.”—Dr. F. M. Hollister, 
Mass. 
Grown by Dr. F. M. Hollister 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers. Mich. 
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