
Azaleamums and Glory- 
The world’s greatest flowering plant—600 to ae o made foun ale 
1,000 blooms per plant first year—two to 
three months of bloom-a whole garden in itself 
AZALEAMUM, CAMEO QUEEN 
open deep orchid-pink, 
then change to light orchid with 
creamy center, finally salmon- 
pink with soft yellow center. Has 
produced nearly 3,000 flowers on 
one plant first year. 
Flowers 
Picture at right. 
PRICES: Strong, 
pot-grown plants; 
with ball of earth on 
roots, easy to plant and 
handle: 
1 for $ .78 3 for 2.13 
2 for 1.45 4 for 2.80 
6 Beautiful Colors & Types 
The pictures at the left show individual blooms of the first five 
varieties listed below. 
(1) AZALEAMUM, BRONZE BEAUTY. (Plant Patent No. 
205). Flowers appear in a variety of beautiful bronze shades. 
First they are warm, rich, red-bronze which soon turns to a 
bronzy yellow with red- bronze center, then later the flowers 
lighten to a beautiful golden shade. All these colors are on the 
plant at one time, giving a most delightful effect. Later all the 
flowers turn to bronzy yellow. 
(2) AZALEAIITUM, MAGIC WHITE. (Plant Patent No. 204). 
Blossoms first open a very delicate pink, and later turn white 
with faint yellow center. HARDY! 
(3) AZALEAMUM, GOLDEN WONDER. (Plant Patent No. 
368). Flowers are beautiful golden yellow as shown and are 
produced in great masses just like the Pink Azaleamum, get 
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live through the winter—even 
more blossoms the second year 
than the first. 
Azaleamums belong to 
the Chrysanthemum tam- 
ily but have a peculiar 
habit of growth similar 
to that of Azalea, hence 
their name. 

3 to 4 feet across and 1% to 2 feet tall. Hundreds of blossoms 
open at one time. Starts blooming usually in August and con- 
tinues until frost. HARDY! 
(4) SANTA CLAUS. Grows somewhat taller than the others 
and is ONE OF THE MOST HARDY OF ALL. It is exceed- 
ingly hardy and easy to grow. 
(5) SUMMER-MUM, DEAN KAY. Blossoms of Dean Kay are 
about two inches across, and more uniform in color than the 
others. Long, sturdy stems; strong, healthy foliage—excefption- 
ally hardy everywhere. Plants get 2%’ to 3’ tall, and often 3’ to 
4’ across. Literally loaded with hundreds of blooms at one time 
throughout the season. More upright than the others. 
(6) AZALEAMUM, CAMEO QUEEN. See 
picture above. 
description and 
PRICES: Strong, pot-grown plants, with ball of earth on roots, 
easy to plant and handle: 1 for 78c; 2 for $1.45; 3 for $2.13; 
4 for $2.80. 
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