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Folks, here’s the prettiest, cunningest flowering plant you 
ever saw! We've called other flowers little darlings in the 
past, but this one is the darling of darlings. 

Plant Patent 
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To begin with, Azaleamum Prin- 
cess is a baby. The regular Azalea- 
mums, such as Summer Sunset, get 
to be 3 or 4 feet across, and 14 to 
2 feet high, and we have always 
bragged up their size. This little 
fellow gets only 15 to 18 inches 
across and 6 to 8 inches high. You 
should hear the way women visitors 
to our nursery coo and exclaim over 
it, for all the world as if it were a 
teal baby. 
Second, Azaleamum Princess is 
colorful. The picture above shows 
it in one of its most typical colorings, 
but it has surprises for you. Later it 
varies its colors to an amazingly beau- 
tiful blending of rose, orchid, orange, 
apricot, yellow, and pink: a scintillat- 
ing glory that is astonishing in so tiny 
a “youngster.” 
And, oh yes! Don’t let us forget! 
You won't believe that such a baby 
as Azaleamum Princess could pro- 
duce so many flowers! It not only 
covers itself with them, but piles 
them one over the other in an almost 
amusing effort to out-do its parent, 
Azaleamum Summer Sunset. Blooms 
get to be 1/7 to 2 inches across; very 
little if any smaller than those of 
Summer Sunset. 
You will find Baby Princess Aza- 
leamums very useful. Plant them in 
front of the larger Azaleamums, 
where they can be seen. They are 
particularly fine for low borders, 
either in front of the larger Azalea- 
mums, or surrounding any flower 
bed. Buy Baby Azaleamum Princess 
by the dozen. Hardy. 
You'll be glad when you see them 
blooming. Note that we reduce our 
prices considerably when you buy 
them in quantities. 
PRICES 
Baby Azaleamum Princess 
1 for $1.10 6 for $5.60 
2 for 92:10 8 for 7.05 
3 for 3.05 10 for 8.30 
4 for 3.95 12 for 9.35 
15 or more at 70c each. 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Michigan 
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