pezaleamum Carnation Kove 
Note the beautiful form of the blooms and the beautiful grouping below. 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 thier natural order. And don’t for- 
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get that it is an Azaleamum. 
Three exceedingly important points of 
beauty as follows: 
Ist. It?s an Azaleamum 
Hundreds of blooms on a single plant, 
like the plant on pages 20 and 21. 
2nd. It Has Carnation-Type Flowers. 
Blooms with a striking similarity to a Car- 
nation. Note notched petals. 
3rd. Beautiful Rose Color 
The light tips on the petals give a beauti- 
ful lacy effect. 

Plant Patent No. 660 
HARDY—VIGOROUS 
Will live through ordinary winters. Us- 
ually 600 blooms or more to a plant; more 
second year. Plant grows 2 to 3 feet across 
the first year. Blooms about 1 inches 
across; slightly smaller than the picture. 
BLOOMS EARLY 
Like other Azaleamums, Carnation Rose 
starts blooming in July or August and con- 
tinues until frost. Blooms first year. 
PRICES: Pot-grown plants, $1.10 each; 
2 for $2.10; 3 for $3.10; 4 for $4.10. 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, 
