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CARROLL GARDENS 
Hardy Amaryllis—Magic Lily 
This bulb, also known as Lycoris Squamigera, is a 
native of Japan and one of the most interesting memb¬ 
ers of the Amaryllis family. It produces attractive 
green foliage in the spring which disappears in mid¬ 
summer. About a month later as if by magic, the flow¬ 
er stock appears, bearing a cluster of 7 to 12 fragrant 
lily-shaped flowers of delicate lilac-pink, shaded blue. 
Perfectly hardy in the northern states and may be left 
in the ground year after year unmolested. . . $1.00 each 
Roses 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
All these roses listed have been selected from a large 
collection of varieties tested in our own rose garden. 
All the following varieties have been under my person¬ 
al observation all summer through. These varieties 
have been selected for; freeness of bloom, healthy vig¬ 
orous growth and more disease resistant than any 
others, therefore, you can order safely any of the roses 
listed, which to our opinion are outstanding in every re¬ 
spect. 
Fall Planting— 
We strongly recommend fall planting of field grown 
roses. Rose experts will tell you that by planting your 
roses in the fall they will become well established in 
the ground before spring, the result is an early start, 
more vigorous growth and strength, and more and bet¬ 
ter blooms. Wise rose lovers know, too, that it is best 
to plant only the strong two year, No. 1 field grown 
plants, and that the kind of plants we handle. We do 
not waste time with any second or third grade stock 
nor will you if you have ever tried them once. 
Prices on following standard varieties are: 65c each; 
$6.75 per doz; $50.00 per 100. 
Yours or our selection, 1 each of any 12 varieties list¬ 
ed below at $6.75 delivered. 3 each of any 12 varieties, 
36 plants in all for $18.00. 
Fall delivery on roses will start about November 1, 
and continue until the ground freezes. Spring delivery 
will start March 1, to April 10. After April 10, we will 
send out only pot grown plants. Place your order 
eary and be sure of getting what you want. 
Caledonia. Flowers white, large, double, high centered. 
Condessa de Sastago. Double blooms of two-toned cop¬ 
pery pink inside and golden on outside of petals. 
Dame Edith Helen. The flowers resemble a perfectly 
shapd bright pink Francis Scott Key. The most per¬ 
fumed of all pink Roses. 
E. G. Hill. Great massive blooms of deep maroon, vel¬ 
vety on inside, very fragrant. 
Editor McFarland. Long pointed pink bud with a glow 
of amber and a paler edge. Fine for cutting. 
Etoile de Hollande. The finest and most fragrant dark 
red Rose for general purposes. 
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