A GARDEN OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The Chrysanthemum is often called the queen of autumn 
flowers, and is undoubtedly the showiest of the long-lasting 
perennials of the fall season. Planting a variety of colors in 
broad masses will make a colorful show for the wind-up of the 
growing season. Excellent as cut-flowers for indoor decorations. 
Bonfire. Medium double flowers of red and bronze. 
Dahlia-flowered Mum. An odd-shaped bloom resembling 
a dahlia with purplish-wine coloring. 
frene. An outstanding white button Mum. 
Lavender Lady. A distinctive new hybrid with soft lavender 
colorings. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Il. Peach-pink tinted with rosy 
salmon and fawn. Truly an outstanding variety. 
My Lady. Large double flowers of orange-yellow. 
1 each of these 12 gorgeous Pre- | 
1 varieties, (value $4.50) for only $3.5 paid 2 
Here is a top-notch collection for your 1943 garden. If 
you already have some of these varieties, you may choose 
any of those listed on pages 30 and 31. You are free to select 
any varieties except those featured as this year’s novelties, 
listed at 75 cts. each. 
Nancy. Single flowers of brilliant crimson changing to an 
attractive deep pink. 
Peachblow. Delightful blend of salmon-pink, fawn and bronze. 
Rapture. Double blooms of deep orange-bronze suffused 
with carmine. 
September Gold. Huge sprays of brilliant golden yellow 
pompon-like flowers. 
Sigurd. Double row of rich red petals surrounds a yellow center. 
Yellow Spoon. Welcome color in this curious bloom. 
note Or $6 | 36 a 
CARROLL GARDENS - Westminster Maryland 
Telephone: Westminster 534 

