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CARROLL GARDENS 
CEPHALARIA—Giant Scabiosa 
$Tatarica, large creamy-white flowers in July,4 to 5 ft. 
25c each, 3 for 60c. 
CERASTIUM—Snow in Summer 
*Alpinum Lanatum, a rare little Cerastium with distinct 
wooly gray foliage covered with white flowers in the 
late spring. 4 in. high. Plant in well drained and 
sunny spot in the rock garden... 25c each, 3 for 60c 
*Columnae, a lovely miniature form; it doesn’t spread 
all over like Tomentosum, compact silvery foliage 
and large white flowers on 4 in. stems, choice and 
rare.25c each, 3 for 60c 
CHEIRANTHUS—Wallflower 
ifAHioni Golden Redder, novelty, the color of this fine 
novelty is beautiful golden-yellow, it will blend bet¬ 
ter with many other flowers, than the old orange 
form.25c each, 3 for 60c 
CHELONE—Turtle-head 
Lyoni, heads of purplish red flowers; it starts to bloom 
in late August to early October, about 2 ft. high. 
We consider it a splendid border plant. 
25c each, 3 for 60c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Hardy Garden Varieties 
|New Korean Hybrids, these new chrysanthemums are 
hardier, most attractive in color; they are early 
blooming, easier to grow and more profuse blooming; 
useful as cutflowers. 
New Double Flowering Korean Hybrids 
Caliph, for sheer intensity of color, this variety cannot 
be equaled. The color is ox-blood-red, with rich 
velvety sheen or glow so prominent that it stands out 
conspicuously among all other Chrysanthemums of 
this color. Remarkably free in flowering. Height, 
2% ft. In full flower October 10. 35c each, 3 for 90c 
Indian Summer, large double glowing orange flowers, 
the unfurled central petals add a luminousu golden 
orang reflection, sturdy erect growth and free flow¬ 
ering, flowers are 3 in. across, 2 to 2 x k ft. high, Oc¬ 
tober flowering.25c each, 3 for 60c 
Mandarin, coral, salmon, copper and. bronzy gold blend 
to a delightful combination. Performed double flow¬ 
ers, 2 V 2 in. across, are carried profusely on erect, 
wiry stems. The plant is compact in habit and some¬ 
what dwarf—about 2 ft. in height. In full flower 
October 10.35c each, 3 for 90c 
Pygmy Gold, a distinct dwarf Korean Pompon type 
producing quantities of miniature blossoms slightly 
over 1 in. across. The color is a clear golden yellow 
remarkable for its briliance and intensity. Com¬ 
mencing to flower in early September, it is easily the 
most colorful Chrysanthemum yet introduced. Un¬ 
usual, also, because it retains its effectiveness right 
up until the season ends. Grouped in the rock-gar¬ 
den or hardy border or used for edging, it will prove 
the delight of the autumn.35c each, 3 for 90c 
(Chrysanthemums—Continued on next page) 
*—Alpines or Rock Plants. 
X —Cutflower Varieties. 
