GLOUCESTER AND IPSWICH, MASS. 4] 

NEW HARDY CARNATIONS 
These are a new race of Hardy Carnations, important 
for their compact growth, vigorous flowering habits, rich 
carnation fragrance, resistance to sub-zero temperatures, 
and cut flower value. Rugged in growth and foliage. 
Blooms from June to fall. 15 in. 
American Beauty (New). Large, double, brilliant car- 
mine flowers with gray-green foliage. 
Cynthia. Pure shrimp pink waxy petals entirely smooth 
at edges. 
Lucia. Sharply edged petals of deep rose-pink with sal- 
mon shadings. 
Scarlet Glow. Striking deep orange-scarlet double flow- 
ers, larger and longer stemmed. 
Sylvia. Pale rose-pink petals edged with silvery white, 
deepening to a rich deep salmon toward base. Deli- 
cate and lovely. 
Pot plants 45c each; $1.25 per 3 of one kind; $4.50 per 
doz. of one kind. 


NEW — NEW 
SUMMER FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
No other Chrysanthemums compare with these new 
ones, offered here, for earliness of bloom. Imagine having 
Chrysanthemums in bloom in your garden starting in 
early August, continuing until the very heavy frost in late 
fall takes their blooms! These new Chrysanthemums are 
vee producers and perfectly hardy as far north as 
aine. 
THE ORIGINAL SUMMER FLOWERING MUMS: 
Dean Key Improved. Large double rose-pink blooms, 
also good for cutting. 2-2!/) ft. Pot plants. 
Dean Ladd. Large double reddish bronze flowers which 
might be called a “bronze.” 2-2!/2 ft. Pot plants. 
My Lady. Wonderful delicate orange-yellow flowers, 
large and fully double. They are of perfect form and 
fine for cutting all season. 2-21/, ft. Pot plants. 
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA VARIETIES: 
This entirely new race of garden Chrysanthemums, de- 
veloped by Prof. L. E. Longley at the University of Minne- 
sota,.is admirably adapted to locations subject to early 
frosts because of their very early flowering habits, long 
blooming period and high degree of hardiness. 
Aurora. Masses of large, bright red, semi-double flowers 
becoming lighter with age, on low compact plants. 
Mid-Aug. 18 in. Pot plants, 45c each; $1.25 per 3; 
$4.50 per doz. 
Bountiful. New 1949 introduction. Masses of double bril- 
liant carmine to oxblood flowers, 21/2 inches across, on 
long stems are very freely produced on upright, 
spreading type plants. The flowers hold their color 
well in hot weather. Late Aug. to frost. 2-2/2 ft. Pot 
plants, 75c each; $2.00 per 3; $7.50 per doz. 

Unless otherwise noted, all plants on this page are 40c 
each; $1.10 per 3 of one variety; $4.00 per doz. of one 
variety. (Six or more plants of one variety at dozen rate.) 
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