A Small Mountain of Blooms 
The Azaleamum above is the “daddy” of all Azalea- 
mums—the original pink “Cameo Queen”. There 
must be easily a thousand blooms in this one plant. 
Breeders are now using Cameo Queen as a parent, and 
are producing such varieties for us as Summer Gold 
and Summer Sunset, shown on pages 20 and 21. 
R. M. Kellogg Company 
Three Rivers, Mich. 

Good For Fall Planting 
You will have no difficulty in getting fall-planted 
Azaleamums to live through the winter. Simply be 
sure to prepare an adequate piece of ground. A piece 
at least 2% feet across should be prepared for each 
Azaleamum. Then plant as you would any other 
perennial, and after the ground is frozen, mulch well 
with some good strawy material. The farther north 
you are, the heavier you should mulch. Eight to ten 
inches of mulching material is not too much for the 
northern states. Remove the mulch in the spring 
when the buds open on the trees. 
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