
PRICES: 
Strong, pot-grown plants 
1 for $1.10 3 for $3.10 
Zfor 2.10 4 for 
protection. After the tops have been deadened by frost, in 
the fall, cut them down and let fall over roots. Then add 6 
to 8 inches of some good strawy material. Leaves should be 
applied thinner if used, as they smother if applied too thickly. 
Three Rivers, Michigan 
4.10 

ealeamum Summer 
Plant Patent No. 598 
At left is a plant of the 
new “Summer Gold” Aza- 
leamum. Wouldn’t you just 
love to snip a few of the 
golden blooms for your 
table? You could, too, with- 
out noticeably injuring its 
beauty, because the flowers 
are produced in such a won- 
derful abundance that a 
dozen or two would not be 
missed. Always fresh and 
perky, this Azaleamum will 
be a welcome addition to 
any garden. 
Some day, we hope, we 
will get a picture of Azalea- 
mum Summer Gold that will 
do it part justice at léast 
We would like to show the 
glitter that goes with its 
golden coloring, and makes 
the plant look like a huge 
lump of precious metal in 
your garden, but with the 
loveliness and the liveliness 
that no metal can ever have. 
Here we do show a color 
picture, but are not satisfied 
with it, because it falls so 
far short of Summer Gold’s 
real beauty and charm. 
PRICES: 
Pot-Grown Plants 
1 for $1.10 
2 for 2.10 
3 for 3.10 
4 for 4.10 
Cultural Note: Plant all Azaleamums about 
214 to 3 feet apart; any well drained soil; 
moderate moisture requirements; sun or part 
shade. 
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