CARROLL GARDENS NEW AND BETTER 
PERENNIAL AND ROCK PLANTS, continued 
{ indicates varieties suitable for cutting 
* indicates varieties suitable for rock gardens or low borders 
3 of any one variety for $1.25; 6 of any one variety for $2.25; 12 of any one 
variety for $4.25; 55c each, except where noted 
HELENIUM (Sneezewort) 
Plant in average garden soil, in sun or light shade. For best results divide the 
plants early every spring, replant the young shoots and discard the old plant. 
tMoerheim Beauty. 214 ft. A handsome and distinctive perennial with warm, 
glowing brown-red flowers from June to October. 3 for $1.65; 12 for $5.50; 
65c each. 
{Pumilum magnificum. 18 to 24 in. Bright yellow flowers all summer. A good 
companion for Moerheim Beauty. r 
{The Bishop. 2 ft. Large, rich buttercup-yellow flowers with dark center. Blooms 
all summer. 3 for $1.65; 65c each. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Sun-Rose) 
These delightful low-spreading plants are indispensable in the rock garden and 
foreground of the hardy border. They prefer a sunny, well-drained location. Height 
is 8 to 10 inches and blooming season from late May to July. See color illustration 
on page 2. 
*Apricot. Apricot-yellow. One of the best. 
*Ben Ledi. A new hybrid. Crimson-lake. 
*Buttercup. Single; golden yellow. 
*Double Yellow. Double; citron-yellow. 
*Fireball. Double; bright scarlet. 
*Rhodanthum carneum. Pale pink flowers on silvery foliage are a pleasing 
combination. 
HELIANTHUS (Perennial Sunflower) 
tLoddon Gold. 4 to 5 ft. A rather coarse perennial with large, dahlia-like flowers 
of rich yellow. Fine for cutting. Plant in full sun in good garden soil. August 
to October. 
HIBISCUS (Rose-Mallow) 
The 5-foot, shrub-like plants are particularly spectacular, with an abundance of 
- large, single, hollyhock-shaped flowers, measuring 4 to 6 inches across in late sum- 
MADONNA LILY, Cascade Strain. The sensational new devel- mer. Prefers ordinary soil and a location in either sun or part shade. 
opment in Madonna Lilies. Disease free. See page 27. Mixed Colors only. 

HELLEBORUS (Christmas Rose) HEUCHERA (Coral-Bells) IBERIS (Candytuft) 
Prefer rich loose soil and partial shade. Light soil and full sun suit them best, but they Likes well-drained, average soil and a sunny 
Niger. This hardy perennial attracts great will make an admirable show in partial shade. location. 
interest wherever it is grown, because of its Blooming season from late May through July. *Purity (Castus). A hardy Candytuft of merit 
lovely single white flowers and its unique Ideal for border and rock garden. The large, attractive flowers are pure white. 
blooming season—December to March. The *{Brizoides. 18 to 24in. Vigorous grower; light Very free bloomer and compact grower only 
flowers are flushed with pink and are borne pink flowers. 6 inches high. Comes into bloom in late April 
on sturdy stems. See color illustration on *tQueen of Hearts. The best of the dark red and May. Truly a gem for the rock garden 
page 9. 3 for $3.25; 6 for $6.25. varieties. 3 for $2.00: 75c each. and an excellent low border plant for edging. 
Orientalis atropurpurea. A new red Lenten *tRosamondi. 18 in. Coral-pink. 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.00. 
Rose producing crimson-purple flowers from *tSanguinea. 15 to 18 in. A popular red va- *Sempervirens. See color illustration on page 2. 
February to April. Numerous blooms on 12 riety. : *Snowflake. 10 in. Large, pure white flowers 
to 15-inch stems. 3 for $3.25; 6 for $5.50: *tSnowflake. 15 to 18 in. Outstanding white. on dwarf plants. The best variety for foliage 
$1.25 each. 3 for $2.00; 75c each. effect as an evergreen edging plant. 


HOLLYHOCK (Althea rosea) 
Plant tn a sunny place in average garden soil. 
Double Pink, White, Red, Yellow, and 
Mixed. 
HOSTA., See Funkia. 
IRIS. A complete list of all types for late sum- 
mer and fall delivery will be featured in our 
Fall 1950 Catalog, or refer to our Fall 1949 
issue. 
LATHYRUS 
Plant in ordinary garden soil, in sun or light 
shade. 
{Latifolia. Often referred to as the Hardy Per- 
ennial Sweet Pea. Excellent to plant on 
banks and to train on fences as summer vines. 
Once started, they will live for many years. 
They bloom freely in summer; excellent for 
cutting. 
SPECIAL. Pink, Red, White, and Mixed. 
3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.50. 
LINUM (Perennial Flax) 
- ee ; Plant in a sunny spot in average soil. | 
LYTHRUM, Morden’s Pink *Alpinum. 15 in. Dwarf; brilliant sky-blue MONARDA, Croftway Pink 
Very hardy and free-blooming. Don’t miss flowers nearly all summer. F t i 
the new Dropmore Purple. See page 11. *Flavum. 12 in. Golden yellow. May to July. poet a ean aac bake Fe 

