6 CARROLL GARDENS, WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 

CHRYSANTHEMUM (Hardy Garden Varieties) 
Carroll Gardens offers you one of America’s finest and most up-to-date collections. 
1942 NOVELTIES 
3 New Cushion Pompons. These new beauties 
have beautifully rounded blossoms. Starting to 
bloom in early September, they are very free 
flowering, making bushy well-rounded plants 
about 18 inches high. ° 
September Cloud. Purest white with primrose 
shading in center. 
September Gold. Brilliant golden yellow. 
September Bronze. Golden bronze to intense 
warm bronze. 
OTHER GOOD 1942 NOVELTIES 
Silver Moon. 21% ft. Large Shasta-Daisy-like 
flowers, but more showy. Double rays of gleaming 
silvery white petals with pale yellow centers. Sep- 
tember on. 
Peachblow. 21% ft. Distinct new single. Glorious 
blending of salmon, pink, fawn and bronze. Late 
September. 
Any of the above 5 varieties, 60 cts. each; 
any 3 for $1.50; $6 per doz. 
Debutante. 2 ft. 
flowers diffused with soft peach and rose. 
September. 
September Dawn. 2 ft. The first really good 
double pink. Flowers are about 3 inches across. 
Hardy; vigorous, healthy grower and free flower- 
ing. Early September. 
Salmon Gold. 2 to 2% ft. The lovely semi-double 
Double, light lemon-yellow 
Late 
flowers, 2 to 2% inches across, are a blending of 
salmon and gold and open in early October. 
Any of the above 3 varieties, 40 cts. each; 
any 3 for $1; $4 per doz. 
“SEPTEMBER JEWEL”? CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These Chrysanthemums are the result of crossing 
C. rubellum with the Korean Hybrids. The 
“Jewel” flowers, opening two weeks before the 
Koreans, are from 2 to 3 inches across, and resist 
early frosts. 
Price of ‘‘September Jewel’’ plants, 40 cts. 
each; 3 of one kind for $1. One each of the 6 
for $2. 
Aesir. 2 ft. Bright yellow petals around a golden 
yellow center. 
Freya. Light sulphur-yellow, semi-double flowers. 
Gudrun. Golden copper blooms, shaded pink, 
2 to 2% inches across. 
Njorth. Amaranth-pink ray petals surround a 
golden yellow center. Free flowering. 
Odin. Hellebore-red blooms about 2% inches 
across, with several rows of ray petals around a 
golden yellow center. 
Sigurd. 2 ft. Light coral-red, shaded carnelian; 
double row of petals around the yellow center. 
Free blooming. 
Special Offer of New Chrysanthemums 
1 plant each of the Mum Novelties for 1942 
(14 plants) for $5. 
2 plants each of the 14 novelties, $9.50. 
3"plants each of the 14 novelties, $12.50. 

OUTSTANDING 1941 NOVELTIES 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont III. A much-admired beauty. 
Well-shaped, large, double, lovely soft peach-pink 
flowers tinted with rosy salmon and fawn. Vigor- 
ous 214 to 3-foot plants. In full bloom early 
October. An excellent cut-flower variety. 
Eugene A. Wander. Extra-large, double, glisten- 
ing yellow flowers on bushy 18-inch plants. In 
full bloom early September. A good seller. 
Either of the above 2 varieties, 50 cts. each; 
any 3 for $1.25; any 6 for $2.25; $4 per doz. 
Milky Way. 2 to 21% ft. Creamy yellow buds 
open into handsome, semi-double milky white 
informal flowers with broad, overlapping petals. 
Late September. 
Avalanche. Large, well-formed, white, double 
flowers on 21% to 3-foot stems. In full bloom late 
September. One of the best whites for cutting. 
Bronze Cydonia. A lovely new bronze form of 
the already popular Red Cydonia. 
Early Wonder. One of the most admired in our 
entire collection. Masses of ball-shaped blooms 
about 2 inches across on sturdy 2 to 214-foot 
plants. In full bloom Iate September or early 
October. The color is a lovely shade of pale pink 
fading to almost white. 
Any of the above 4 varieties, 40 cts. each; 
any 3 for $1; any 5 for $1.60; $3 per doz. 
LOVELY SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Interesting new type with dainty single and 
semi-double flowers. The petals are tubular for 
most of the length, flattening out near the tips so 
that each petal resembles a miniature spoon. 
Jasper Spoon, Golden Spoon, Silver Spoon, 
Orchid Spoon, Rose Spoon, White Spoon, 
Yellow Spoon. 
Any of the 7 varieties, 30 cts. each; any 4 
for $1; $2.50 per doz. 
We particularly recommend in this group: Yellow 
Spoon, Silver Spoon, White Spoon, Rose Spoon, 
and Orchid Spoon. 
NEW ASTRID CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Northland Daisies 
Good Morning. Large, single, pure yellow blooms: 
Viking. Burnt orange or reddish bronze; single. 
Either of the 2, 40 cts. each; any 3 for $1; 
any 6 for $1.75. 
We have many other varieties of Northland 
Daisies which we hope to have in sufficient quan- 
tities to offer for next year. 
NEW ‘‘CUSHION”? CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Dahlia-flowered Mum. Entirely distinct from 
others of this class. The purplish wine-colored 
flowers are large, somewhat ragged, and carried 
on low, compact plants. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM RUBELLUM 
Two choice varieties 
Clara Curtis. New. The single, salmon-pink, 
daisy-like flowers are about 3 inches in diameter 
and are at their best in August and early Sep- 
tember. They are well arranged and bloom so 
early that they are never damaged by the frost. 
Anna Hay. A new light pink form of Clara Curtis. 
Large, stngle, flesh-pink flowers with yellow center. 
