
CARROLL GARDENS NEW AND BETTER PERENNIAL 
AND ROCK PLANTS, continued 
ANEMONE (Windflower) 
Spring-Flowering 
*Pulsatilla. Pasqueflower. 10 to 12 in. Violet-blue 
flowers are followed by silky seedpods. A picturesque 
and curious plant. Sold out for this season. 
Bulbous Anemones 
Plant about 6 inches deep in a cool, moist but well- 
drained soil. Early spring planting is best in the North; 
fall planting in the South. Cover in winter with strawy 
manure. 
*tApennina. 6 in. Single; bright blue. Fine for the 
rock garden and shady border. Naturalizes nicely 
In open woods or under shrubs. 
*tApennina alba. Pure white. 
{Blue Poppy. Large, single blue flowers on long stems. 
{De Caen. Many fine shades of blue, white and scarlet. 
{His Excellency. 1 ft. Vivid velvety vermilion with 
silvery white base and blue-black center. 
{St. Brigid. A florists’ favorite. Large flowers in a 
wide range of rich colors. 
{White Poppy. Large, single white bloomson long stems. 
Any of the above, 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35; $4.50 per 100 
Fall-Flowering Kinds (Anemone japonica) 
Beautiful fall-flowering plants. They begin blooming 
in early September and last until freezing weather cuts 
them down. Plant in rich, moist soil, partial shade or 
full sun. A good covering of leaves over winter is ad- 
visable. 
tAlba. Large, single flowers of purest white on splendid 
4-foot plants. 
fAlice. 2 to 3 ft. Pale silvery rose-pink; very large. 
Hupehensis. 2 ft. Shades of rose-pink; satiny petals. 
ANTHEMIS (Golden Marguerite) 
These rampant-growing perennials produce an abun- 
dance of cut flowers. They require little care and make 
a brilliant showing. Ideal n the foreground of shrub 
plantings: Ordinary, well-drained soil and full sun ts 
est. 
tGolden Dawn. A new variety with fully double 
flowers of clear golden yellow, unaffected by sun or 
bad weather. Fine for cutting. Blooms all summer. 
3 for $1.75; 12 for $5.00. 
tMoonlight. 18 to 24 in. Large, single, daisy-like 
flowers of attractive pale yellow. Late May to July. 
ARMERIA (Thrift) 
Fine plants for the rock garden or perennial border. 
Plant in full sun in average garden soil. 
*t{Bees’ Ruby. Large, ruby-red flowers on stiff, wiry 
stems 18 inches tall. Makes a brilliant show in 
June and July. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 60c each. 
*Czspitosa Hybrids. Large flower-heads in a pleasing 
variety of pink shades. 
*Cephalotes rubra. 1 ft. Deep pink; very showy. 
June and occasionally through the summer. 
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly-Weed) 
t{Tuberosa. 2 ft. Brilliant orange flowers; a favorite 
for wild gardens as well as perennial borders. A 
showy native plant doing well in ordinary soil, in 
sun or partial shade. June, July. 
| An ideal plant for the foreground of 
the perennial border. Foliage is soft 
| and downy. Grows best in partial 
shade, in a rich but well-drained 
soil.- August, September. 
tMarie Manchard. Three-foot plants 
| bearing semi-double blooms of clean 
white. 
{September Charm. A recent hybrid, 
from 2 to 2% feet tall. It has lovely 
single silvery rose flowers. 
tSeptember Queen. 2 ft. The rosy- 
red flowers are semi-double and are 
freely produced. 
*t{September Sprite. 12 1m. A charm- 
ing pink variety of diminutive form. 
Outstanding for a moist place in the 
rock garden and border. 
Any of the above, 3 for $1.25; 6 for 
$2.25; 12 for $4.25; 55c each 
Fall Anemone Collection 
of the 5 varieties illustrated on page 5 
Alba Alice Marie Manchard 
September Charm September Queen 
OFFER No. 5S-5: 5 plants, 1 each of the 
5 listed above, $2.00 
OFFER No. 5S-5A: 15 plants, 3 of each, 
$5.00 


ASTILBE 
For that shady, moist spot in your garden. See page 8 

GYPSOPHILA, Rosy Veil. See page 9 
HARDY ASTERS 
For a brilliant mass of color in the early fall garden, as well 
as for cut flowers for the home, very few plants equal the 
Hardy Asters. They are easily grown in full sun in any good 
average garden soil. The fall-blooming varieties 
are benefited if they are divided and replanted 
every other year. 
Aster Frikarti. See back cover. 
Alpellus, Triumph. 8 in. A lovely new Hardy 
Aster, a cross between Alpinus and Amellus, 
covered with sparkling blue daisies during 
ae and July. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 12 for 
$4.75. 
Novelty Fall Asters 
Little Red Boy. A very compact plant 15 to 
18 inches high, giving a mass of colorful red 
flowers in September. 
t{Peace. Large, semi-double, rosy lavender 
flowers on sturdy, 3-foot plants. A very fine 
novelty. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
{Plenty. 3 to 4 ft. The flowers are lovely soft 
blue and almost as large as Aster Frikarti. An 
outstanding novelty for your fall garden. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50. 
Princess Margaret Rose. A stiff and bushy 
plant 18 inches high. A mass of rose-colored 
flowers in September. 
{Prosperity. A new pink Aster, producing 
masses of flowers on sturdy, 3 to 4-foot plants. 
September, October. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 
6 for $3.50. 
3 Novelty Asters 
Peace Plenty Prosperity 
OFFER No. 5S-6: 3 eae 1 each of the 3 varieties, 
$2.00 


DELPHINIUM, 
Belladonna Improved 
The easiest variety to grow. 
See page 8 
Popular Fall Asters 
Beechwood Challenger. 3 ft. Masses of 
glowing crimson flowers. We consider this to 
be the finest red Aster. 
tHarrington’s Pink. 4 ft. Flowers are per- 
fectly flat, 14% inches or more across, of clear 
soft pink, with not a hint of magenta. 
{Lavender Giant. A new introduction of our 
own. Large, lavender-blue flowers completely 
cover the 3-foot plants in graceful sprays. 
Early September to late October. 
{Mt. Everest. 4 ft. Pyramidal plants bearing 
snowy white flowers with yellow eyes. ; 
{Violetta. 4 ft. New. The darkest Aster. Lovely 
flowers of deep violet-purple. Sturdy plants. 
Any of the above Asters, 3 for $1.25; 6 for 
$2.25; 12 for $4.25, except where noted 
THE POPULAR HARDY 
FALL ASTER COLLECTION 
Violetta. Deep blue. 
Lavender Giant. Light blue. 
Mt. Everest. White. 
Beechwood Challenger. Red. 
Harrington’s Pink. 
OFFER No. 5S-7: One each of the 5 for $2.50 
OFFER No. 5S-7A: 3 of each for $5.75. 
