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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
THE AZALEAMUM FAMILY 
In recent years the variety Amelia, redisseminated as Azaleamum, has 
become quite popular. In tracing its origin, we find Amelia is the original 
name as far as its history goes. It is also known as Pink Cushion and Lav¬ 
ender Rose. The habit is dwarf, 12 to 15 inches in height, and amply 
branched, producing innumerable flowers. This list comprises several recent 
sports as well as those which have been produced by breeding. All possess 
the same characteristics as their antecedents. 
Introduction of 1937 
WHITE GULL —A dwarf baby pompon, not exceeding 12 inches. Growth, 
very compact like Amelia. Flowers produced in great abundance, pure white, 1 
inch in diameter and in full flower August 20th. Color print page 25. 
Plants from 2V4-inch pots: 30c each; any 3, 75c; any 6, $1.40; any 12, $2.50. $15.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
Introductions of 1936 
SPECIAL 
Two Patented Varieties 
Azaleamum is here offered by special arrangement with the patent owners. 
AZALEAMUM BRONZE BEAUTY— (U. S. Plant patent No. 205). This 
variety is a sport of Azaleamum. The flowers when first open are a reddish 
bronze fading to a light bronze at maturity. The various color stages of 
these blooms produce a pleasing multi-colored effect. Identical with Azalea¬ 
mum in habit and flowering date. 
AZALEAMUM MAGIC WHITE* —(U. S. Plant patent No. 204). A 
white sport from Azaleamum and identical with its parent, except color, 
being equally prolific in blooming and other characteristics. 
Plants from 2V4-inch pots: 75c each; any 2, $1.35; any 3, $1.85; any 6, $3.85; any 
12, $7.45. 
AZALEAMUM CAMEO QUEEN —Orchid pink sport of Azaleamum. The 
flowers change to a light delicate pink at maturity. The bushy habit and blooming 
date are identical with Azaleamum. 
PANOLA —This variety is a seedling from Amelia. It is a dark rosy pink 
possessing the same dwarf habit and freedom of bloom as Amelia. Flowering 
period, September 15 and later. Height of plant, 15 inches. Those who are partial 
to Amelia should not overlook this variety which is a great improvement in color. 
AZALEAMUM ROYAL RED —This variety is a crimson red of the Azalea¬ 
mum type. Semi-dwarf, bushy and many flowered. The flowers are slightly 
smaller than the true types and mature slightly later. 
Plants from 2V4-inch pots: 25c each; any 3, GOc; any 6, $1.10; any 12, $2.00. $12.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
Standard Varieties 
AMELIA —(Also known as Lavender Rose and Pink Cushion). An old variety 
recently renamed and brought to prominence 'Owing to its early flowering char¬ 
acteristics. Blooms in September and continues until killed by frost. Color 
bright pink. 
Plants from 2 1 /4-inch pots: 20d each; any 3, 50c; any 6, 80c; any 12, $1.50. $10.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
