CARROLL GARDENS, Westminster, Maryland 
Chrysanthemum 1940 Novelties--cont. 
Dean Kay. A vigorous, new, very hardy “mum”. 
Very early and extremely free blooming. Makes 
a plant about four feet in diameter. A veri- 
table mound of pink. Needs no staking. Does 
not show faded flowers. Excellent for land- 
scape planting. Attractive color with low 
bushy, Compact growth. Try it! 
40c each, 3 for $1.09 
Early Wonder. One of the finest new hardy 
Chrysanthemums introduced in years. It is 
in full flower in late September and on. At 
first opening the flowers are dainty dawn and 
baby pink blending to peach blossom pink when 
fully open. The individual flowers are 2-3 
inches, and have remarkable substance. Very 
prolific in bloom. It deserves a place in every 
up-to-date garden............... 40c each, 3 for $1.00 
Gleam O’Gold. Aptly named, this splendid 
primrose - yellow pompon fairly gleams in 
the autumn sunlight. Carrying quantities 
of substantial double flowers, three inches or 
more across, on strong branchy stems. It is a 
sturdy plant with attractive healthy foliage for 
grouping in clusters in the garden or hardy 
border. Height 2 feet. Blooming October 1st. 
385¢c each, 38 for 90c 
Goblin. Unusual is this pompon in that it is 
actually graceful in its habit of flowering rath- 
er than formal as are the pompon kinds. The 
airy branching habit which characterizes the 
plant has in part been captured from its Kor- 
ean ancestor. The blossoms perfectly formed, 
two inches across, are so nicely placed that 
each flower stands out distinctly notwith- 
standing its free-flowering qualities. The col- 
or is a splendid warm bronze shading to spark- 
ling gold in the open flower. A distinct and 
lovely addition to this popular type. Height 2 
LOC. ad eee eee eee 35c each, 8 for 90¢ 
THREE LOVELY SPOON 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Either of the three 30c each, any 3 for 15c, 
$2.50 dozen. 
Pink Spoon. Dainty single flowers of a light 
rose or shell-pink. The petals are tubular for 
most of their lenght, flattening out near the 
tips so that each petal really assumes the shape 
of a miniature spoon. 
White Spoon. New beautiful white form. 
Yellow Spoon. New yellow. Very lovely. 
Manantico. An early, red, semi-double flower 
that is unusually bright and effective. It 
blooms from early September until frost. Plant 
grows 18 inches tall.............. 30c each, 3 for 75c 
Muskogee. A new and unusual cushion “mum”. 
The flowers are red in bud opening to a lovely 
pink color, therefore, giving an attractive red 
and pink color combination on the same plant. 
40c each, 3 for $1.00 
Pohatcong. A lovely, double, deep pink flower. 
3-4 inches across, with rich dark green foliage. 
Long blooming period-starts in early Septem- 
ber. Vigorous growth. 24 inches tall. 
25c each, 3 for 602 
*Pomponette. Diminutive in habit, this charm- 
ing addition grown primarily for pot culture, 
will none the less be a valuable garden variety 
from New Jersey south, where winter condi- 
tions are not too severe, because it is in full 
flower by mid September. Shading from warm 
bronze in the bud stage to clear primrose-yel- 
low when fully open, it presents a striking 
color combination. The bud and flower for- 
mation is so perfect that further improvement 
seems impossible. Not over one foot in height, 
the compact well-rounded plant requires no 
pinching, staking, or disbudding whether grown 
in pots or in the garden......35¢e each, 3 for 90c 

Special Offer 
One each of 10 1940 Novelties for only $3.00 
each of 10 (20) plants for only......$5.50 
Three each of 10 (30) plants for only......$7.50 
Two 

CHRYSANTHEMUM Rubellum 
Two choice varieties 
CLARA CURTIS. New. The single salmon- 
pink, daisy-like flowers are about three inches 
in diameter and are at their best in Au- 
gust and early September. They are well 
arranged and bloom so early that they are nev- 
er damaged by the frost....50¢ each, 3 for $1.25 
Anna Hay. A new light pink form of Clara Cur- 
tis. Large single, flesh-pink flowers with yel- 
lowacenters. es eter 2rne 40c each, 8 for $1.00 
DOUBLE OR ASTER FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Prices on all double varieties 25c each, any 3 
for 60c, any 6 for $1.10, $2.00 per doz. 
Aglow. 
color. 
Double flowers of deep, bright, orange 
Very brilliant. 
Algonquin. Showy clear yellow, double flowers 
2% inches across. Dwarf, spready habit. 
Height, 1% feet. In full flower September 10th. 
Caliph. Ox-blood-red, with rich velvety sheen or 
glow so prominent that it stands out conspicu- 
ously among all other Chrysanthemums of this 
color. Remarkably free in flowering. Height 
2% feet. In full flower October 10th. 
Cydonia. Brilliant double orange-mahogany of 
medium size. Rare and fetching color. 
Golden Charm. 
flowering. 
Double golden-yellow; free 
Granny Scovil. Well-formed fluffy flowers are 
fully 4% inches across; the color is a glowing, 
clear, warm coral-bronze, very attractive. In 
full bloom by October 10th; height 2 feet. 
Indian Summer. Large double glowing orange 
flowers, the unfurled central petals add a lumi- 
nous golden-orange reflection, sturdy erect 
growth and free flowering. Flowers are 3 
inches across, to to 2% feet high. Start to 
bloom October 15th. 
Jean Treadway. Large flowers; lovely spark- 
ling pink with a dark rose center. In full bloom 
September 30th. 
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