R.M. KELLOGG co Kellaga. THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN 
Plant Breeders and Hybridizers Since 1869 
Reports Garden Editor of the New York Journal American: 
"Among.the wonder flowers of America, the Azaleamum is 
one of the most prolific plants that ever graced a 
garden. Enthusiasts report higher than 1,500 2-inch 
blooms on a single plant in the first year. This hardy 
perennial defies northern winter, grows right up to 
frost, requires little care and glows in all hues from 
white through yellow and bronze through gorgeous 
red!" 
Dear Friend: 
How would you like to walk into your garden this summer and see it flooded with teem- 
ing, colorful masses of perhaps the most unusual and beautiful flowers you have ever 
seen in your life! 
Because as you look over the photographs in the enclosed flower brochure - as you read 
the fascinating story of how a famous plant hybridizer struggled 19 long years to make 
his dream of fantastic new flower beauty become a reality...I want you to imagine that 
these flowers are actually blooming IN YOUR GARDEN... that your landscape is already 
alive with these incredible, fiery masses of beauty that burst into bloom by the 
thousands! hk ee, oe 
Because in your hands now lies the opportunity to set your entire garden ablaze with 
what the garden editor of a leading New York newspaper has called "PROBABLY THE 
WORLD’ S GREATEST FLOWERING PLANT" - including flower varieties so utterly amazing, so 
different...and possessed of such fantastic blooming power - that they never existed 
in any home garden on earth before 1951. 
GARDEN WONDERS AWAIT YOU - WHEN YOU ACCEPT THIS OFFER NOW! 
What is there about these beautiful flowers which plant authorities call Azaleamums 
(pronounced A-zale-ya-mums) that has stirred garden editors to ecstasies? That is so 
different that the United States Government has now granted us a half-dozen patents. 
If you should come and visit our experimental GARDENS OF TOMORROW here at Three Rivers, 
you would see the answer! 6,000 super-blooming Azaleamum plants that bloom like no 
other plant in history! 
You would see plants that look like azaleas in form, chrysanthemums in bloom, that ap- 
parently have no stems, no branches -- that instead seem to shoot their flowers up 
right out of the very ground...and then cover themselves with solid unbroken masses of 
dazzling 2 to 4 inch blossoms! 
You would see plants so highly-developed, so easy to grow, that beginning in August 
sometimes even in July - each of these wonder-plants erupts into a gigantic fireball 
of color spreading nearly a full 8 feet around! Then in September, October, November - 
instead of fading, instead of dropping its blooms - each and every Azaleamum bursts 
again and again into a continuous, never-ending shower of hundreds - even thousands of 
colorful gold, white, pink or flaming red blossoms! 
