
and 
Different 
Three exceedingly important 
points of beauty as follows: 
Ist, It’s an Azaleamum 
Hundreds of blooms on a 
single plant, covering it like a 
magic blanket, like the plant on 
pages 18 and 19. 
2nd, It Has Carnation- 
Type Flowers 
A favorite is the Carnation, 
and now Azaleamum has pro- 
duced a bloom with a striking 
similarity to one. Note notched 
petals. 
3rd, Beautiful Rose 
Color 
The picture shows the ap- 
proximate color. The light tips 
on the petals give a beautiful 
lacy effect when seen at a short 
distance. 
A7aléamum 
Now we can show you the new Azaleamum Carnation 
Rose, with much more satisfaction than last spring, when 
we had no color picture. Note the beautiful form of the 
blooms and the beautiful grouping. The picture was 
made from a single spray plucked in its natural form, 
from a typical plant. There was no hand arranging. The 
blossoms are photographed in their natural order. 
HUNDREDS OF BLOOMS 
And don’t forget that it is an Azaleamum. See pages 
18 and 19 to see how Azaleamum plants are literally 
covered with hundreds of blooms, in a beautifully shaped 
mound. Azaleamum Carnation Rose produces just as 
many blooms as the plant shown, but they are new in 
form. We are showing the blooms instead of the plant 
on account of this unusual form. 
Plant Patent No. 660 

Caruatiou Kose 
HARDY—VIGOROUS 
Like all other Azaleamums, the plants are hardy, and 
will live through ordinary winters out-of-doors. Usually 
600 blooms or more to a plant, more the second year. 
Plant grows 2 to 3 feet across the first year. Blooms 
about 11/2 inches across; slightly smaller than the picture 
above. 
BLOOMS EARLY 
Like other Azaleamums, Carnation Rose starts bloom- 
ing in July or August and continues until frost. Blooms 
first year. 
ORDER NOW—SUPPLY LIMITED 
It is like Azaleamums in another important point, too, 
the supply is limited, and if you do not order at once, you 
may be disappointed, so order yours early and have some- 
thing rare and beautiful this fall to show your neighbors 
and friends. 
PRICES: $1.10 each; 2 for $2.10; 4 for $4.10. 
R. M. Kellogg Co., 
[24] 
Three Rivers, Mich. 
