4 CARROLL GARDENS 

Double Supreme. A very outstanding new Daisy being 
very hardy and an excellent grower. The blooms 
are large with double row of fringy petals, blooms 
off and on all summer. $38.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. 
Fringed Beauty. Beautiful fringy, fluffy petals. Some- 
what similar to the old Chiffon, but better blooms 
and much better grower. $3.50 per 10; $380.00 per 
100. 
Majestic. Large white flowers, 5 to 6 inches across, 
with a small yellow center, are produced inter- 
mittently throughout the summer. Petals are 
straight, overlapping, and do not droop; stems are 
stiff and stand up well. Easily grown, it withstands 
adverse conditions. By far the finest single Shasta 
Daisy. 18 to 24”. $4.00 per 10; $35.00 per 100. 
Marconi. <A novelty with extra-large, double flowers 
about 5” across. 2 to 3’. All summer. $3.50 per 10. 
Mt. Shasta. A new variety similar to Esther Reed, 
but with taller stems. $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. 
Pride of Dixie, another good new variety with 4” 
semi-double blooms and an attractive yellow center. 
18-24”. $2.50 per 10. 
Ophilia. A good hardy and strong growing variety 
with medium size single flowers. All summer. $2.00 
per 10; $15.00 per 100. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow-Rue) 
Lavender Mist (Roghebrunianum). 4’. Garden makers, 
especially those who enjoy perennials, will be fas- 
cinated with this new Meadow-Rue. The foliage 
is like that of a maidenhair fern, delicate and beau- 
tiful. The large loose flower panicles of lavender- 
purple will lend an unusual note in sun or partial 
shade. 1-year Field Plants. $3.00 per 10; $25.00 
per 100. 
TRADESCANTIA 
Tradescantia Purple Dome. A vigorous plant with 
large clusters of rich purple flowers. 18” high. An 
excellent plant for shady places. $2.00 per 10; $15.00 
per 100. 
: VERONICA 
Veronica Incana Rosea. An outstanding new Veronica 
with silver-group foliage and bright rose-pink flow- 
ers on 12-15” stems. Late May to July. Very dis- 
tinct and attractive. $2.50 per 10; $20.00 per 100. 
VIOLA 
Viola Catherine Sharp. A splendid hardy blue Viola 
for the garden as well as for the cool green- 
house for winter blooming. The flowers are large 
and grow on long, stiff stems which places them well 
above the foliage. Two-year-old clumps are 18 to 
24” in diameter, remain nicely compact, produce 
hundreds of flowers throughout the entire spring, 
summer and fall. Viola Catherine Sharp is as hardy 
as Viola Jersey Gem, blooms more freely, and the 
flowers are about twice as large and a better light- 
er blue. Does well in light shade and is a charming 
subject for the rock garden as well. The brilliant 
yellow eye helps to give the lovely blue flower ad- 
ditional life and sparkle. At last, a reliably hardy 
Viola with all the fine habits of a good garden plant. 
Field grown or potted plants. $2.50 per 10; $18.00 
per 100. 
