AZALEAMUMS * 
HUNDREDS OF BLOOMS FROM ONE PLANT! 
These super-blooming hardy perennial plants are a whole garden in them- 
‘ selves! From quite small plants in the spring they steadily develop into big, 
’ bushy plants that produce hundreds of blooms— dressed in the richest 
autumn colors! Plant them this spring — for a spectacular display of 
color next fall. They’ll draw admiration from all who view them. 
Prices on Varieties listed below: 
| $1.00 Each; 2 for $1.85; 4 for $3.55; 6 for $5.10; 12 for $9.60 
BLAZING RED. (Pat. No. 1177.) The most sensational red Azalea- 
mum. A huge mound of blazing red blooms that will bring lively 
color to your garden from August until frost. The plants grow 12 
to 14 inches tall. 
HALLOWEEN MOON. Beautiful, delicate pink, ball-shaped flowers. 
Not just a few flowers, but hundreds of these beautiful flowers on 
one plant the first year. A honey! 
NUGGET. (Pat. No. 802.) Bright, Dresden-yellow of lasting 
beauty. Hot weather does not affect its brilliant coloring. A 
wonderful yellow for contrast among the darker varieties. 
PINK DREAM. (Pat. No. 865.) Soft silvery pink; center 
touched with yellow. You'll be charmed with the velvety 
texture and exquisite coloring, and it blooms and blooms! 
RED WITCH. A new red variety with new-form blossoms. 
Color: deep, glowing burgundy-red, the color you like so well. 
Flowers overlap on the plant, making a glowing mass of color. 
SNOW FAIRY. Large, snow-white blooms; the petal edges are 
feathery, giving a pleasing fluffy effect. It’s so different in 
form, you won’t want to miss this one. 
SUMMER GOLD. (Pat. No. 598.) A rich golden yellow similar 
to Nugget, but flowers‘are shaped differently. A golden trea- 
sure in your garden. 
SUMMER SUNSET. (Pat. No. 561.) Beautiful opalescent ; 
shades that intermingle beautifully. Hundreds of lovely Blazing Red Azaleamum 
flowers from August until frost. 
SWEETHEART. Dark, glowing pink. Perfection of form and 
vibrant, rich color have made Sweetheart a consistant winner. 
Blooms abundantly too, all season long. 
TAM-O-SHANTER. ea eS entirely unique in Azaleamums 
—the first real orange color! It’s bright and right in every M U M 
way. Very hardy and vigorous; blooming heavily until frost. ANNUAL FESTIVAL 
WINSOME WITCH. Beautiful royal pink that is simply ir- 
resistable. Mounds of beautiful flowers from August until 
During the early weeks of Fall when our perennial 
fields are in full bloom, they present a glorious pageant 
frost. To see it is to want it for your own garden. of colors. It is then, from late September through 
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WITCHES GOLD. The best yellow yet — golden yellow — October, that we welcome our many good friends and 
rich yellow-clear and lovely and bright. Just imagine a whole Cctoers. 
mound of these beautiful blooms in your garden! We believe that you will be thrilled by the sight of 
(We are authorized to grow and distribute Azaleamums these colorful fields—100 acres in full bloom! You will 
by R. M. Kellogg Co.) see the newest introductions, as well as old favorites. 
You may select and buy the plants you desire and take 
them home with you. Plan to visit us at Festival Time. 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 33 
One each of the 12 Super-blooming $8 2 5 
Azaleamums described above. 
BIZ O0nV allie: tOn. ONLY wi. calc Seah oss 
Special Offer No. 34 
N Cu Varieties One each of the 6 Beautiful 
CUSHION "MUMS 
CUSHION 'MUMS_ j= 
Dwarf in height, hardy, colorful and the most prolific 
bloomers. Begin blooming in July and each plant produces 
hundreds of buds and flowers from then until hard frost. 
Wonderful for borders and mass plantings. You'll want some 
of these new beauties — one plant alone is a small garden! 
ALERT (Becker 1948) Large, fully double, 3-inch, dark 
purple flowers; nonfading. Abundant bloom; very showy. 
BROWN EYES Very latest introduction. An outstanding 
new brown. Sturdy, 12-inch plants, completely covered 
with rich, reddish-brown double flowers. Frost-resistant. 
DELIGHT. A rich yellow-chrome. Bushes grow to about 18 
inches in height. Very bright and showy. 
ORCHID HELEN 4A sturdy 18-inch bush, completely cov- 
ered with 3-inch double, pink-orchid flowers. Petals are 
unusually stiff, adding to its beautv. 
OSTOSA. Solid, pure white, medium large, pompon type. 
Vigorous growing. Semi-dwarf habit. 
ROUGH CUSHION. Sensational new brilliant red. The low 
growing plants develop into large mounds measuring 2 ft. 
or more across. Very striking. 
Prices on the above varieties in 214” pots, Each 60c; 3 for $1.65. 
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