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customers’ 
photos of 
Azaleamums, 
which show 
better than 
words, what 
they will do. 
Mr. Busey is 
another who 
feels that pic- 
Eierse: Samat. 
enough. He 
just says, “I 
am pleased to 
send you some snaps of our 
Azaleamums”’ and lets it go 
at that. Anyway, congratula- 
tions, Mr. Busey, on your fine 
plant. We are glad to show it 
to our other customers. 
“There is enclosed a close up 
photo of one side of a pink 
Azaleamum plant, which I 
think well illustrates the 
bright profusion of flowers 
usual with this plant.”— 
W. V. Bunting, New Jersey 

(S, B. Petty, Ohio 
as they don’t show the colors. ts 
tention. Pictures were taken October 5Sth.”’ 
Ohio 

“These pictures do not do justice to the plants 
These plants attract a lot of at- 
—Charles B. Petty, 


Joseph L. Humpfer, Indiana, sent us 
the picture at the left. Evidently he 
thought the picture could talk more 
eloquently than words, because he 
wrote no letter. Don’t you agree with 
him? Why don’t you count the blos- 
soms? It might be a good way to go 
to sleep some night when you are 
suffering from insomnia. 
“IT take pic- 
tures in cata- 
logues with a 
grain of salt, 
but this time 
you fooled 
me!!! The 
smallest plant in the group is 
a Magic White and it meas- 
ures fully 30 x 30—most are 
45 inches at least. 
“T have your colored pictures 
and I think you ought to try 
harder so you can get them to 
look as lovely as mine!!! 
Maybe it’s just as well you 
can’t see the results as no 
doubt you’d become disgust- 
ingly conceited !’”"—Mrs. J. C. 
Thoms, New Jersey 

Mrs. Clarence Ittner, Ohio 
“T am enclosing a picture of my 
‘Cameo Queen’ Azaleamums. They were beautiful and are the 
envy of my neighbors. Thanks very much for such a lovely 
flower as the Azaleamum.’’—Mrs. Clarence Ittner, Ohio 
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