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Zateamums 



Plant Azaleamums in the fall, and Azaleamums belong to the Chrysanthe- 
they will start quick growth in the mum family but have a habit of growth 
spring, and become larger, more beau- similar to that of Azalea, hence are trade- 
tifully-flowered plants by early fall, per- marked Azaleamum. 
haps even in July. 
For 1 
healthy ’ 
ily brought 
to grow. ae rand nave-Yo° 
6 Beutital 
Colors and Types 
The picture shows the beautiful 
plant, with its hundreds of blos- 
soms. Below are the varieties. 
AZALEAMUM, GOLDEN WON- 
DER: (Plant“Patent=Now303); 
Beautiful golden yellow. 
AZALEAMUM, CAMEO QUEEN. 
Flowers open a deep orchid-pink, 
then change to a light orchid 
with creamy center, finally sal- 
mon-pink with yellow center. 
AZALEAMUM, BRONZE BEAU- 
(Plant Patent 205.) Flowers 
open warm, rich red-bronze, then 
turn bronzy yellow with bronze- 
red center; later, a beautiful gold- 
en shade. 
AZALEAMUM, MAGIC WHITE. 
(Plant Patent 204.) Blossoms 
first open a very delicate pink, 
later turn white with faint yellow 
center. 
AZALEAMUM, SANTA CLAUS. 
Somewhat taller than the others. 
Flowers deep red, with bronzy 
yellow center. 
AZALEAMUM, DEAN KAY. 
Somewhat taller than other va- 
rieties. Flowers beautiful perma- 
nent pink. Does not fade in color. 
Usually Azaleamums 
HARDY! | start blooming in Au- 
All Azaleamums are very hardy gust; often they start in 
-live through ‘hard winters. All July; by September they 
are healthy—seldom are they affect- should be completely cov- 
ed with a disease. All are vigorous ered with blooms, and 
growers. 
you will be even more 
sure of early blooming if 
you plant in the fall. 
PRICES 
Any variety listed above, 
field-grown plants. 
1 for $0.85 3 for $2.35 
2 for 1.60 4 for 3.10 
