
Imagine a plant heavily 
loaded with hundreds of 
brilliant dark red blooms 
like those at left! They 
make an amazing display. 
Printing cannot repro- 
duce Sam Williston’s sat- 
isfying color. You'll have 
to see it in your garden. 
Neu Red Chrysauthemum 
Prof. Sam 
Who wants a red “Mum”? Here it is folks, 
redder than any Chrysanthemum you have 
ever seen before. Not a dull maroon or wine 
color but red. 
For years breeders have been trying to pro- 
duce a Chrysanthemum they could really call 
red, and now we believe that we have it. 
Prof. Sam Williston really is red, a dark red, 
almost clear. In fact, there are not very many 
flowers that are redder. The centers are an 
attractive yellow that sets off the red petals 
well. You will like the shape, too. Blooms 
are semi-double as shown. 
R. M. Kellogg Co., 
Williston 
Prof. Sam Williston produces an exceed- 
ingly large abundance of blossoms. In fact, 
it is so very close to being Azaleamum-type 
that it only missed by a hair. Sam Williston’s 
blossoms are produced by hundreds. In fact, 
you can plant them among your Azaleamums, 
and you will hardly notice the difference. 
We recommend planting them together. They 
bloom early and for a long period of time, 
like Azaleamums. 
PRICES: Field-grown plants, $1.00 each; 
2 for $1.90; 4 for $3.70; 6 for $5.50. 
Three Rivers, Mich. 
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