4 CARROLL GARDENS 
HARDY FALL 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 year, or at least every other year. 
STRIKING NEW HARDY ASTERS 
For Spring 1952 First Offering 
You will want to try at least some of these 5 English 
Importations. They are really beautiful. 
Eventide. Ballard’s best. A masterpiece from England. 
Striking deep violet blue, huge and almost full. 
Trimly erect, free and vigorous, its abundance as- 
sures long life in American Gardens. Fine for cutt- 
ing. 3 ft. 
Jean. A flower-laden 18” dwarf of wondrously clean 
foliage. Very free blooms of soft deep blue. The 
individual blooms are large, about 2 in. across, and 
semi-double. You’ll simply love it. 
The Dean. First real carmine pink in family, luxurious- 
ly aglow in September sun. Large single blooms 
ideally formed in full, airy sprays. Very free bloom- 
ing 3% ft. plant. First rate garden subject. 
Red Sunset. Deep, rich rose red, a magnificent 3 ft. 
pyramid of lively brilliance. Later than many—fine 
season stretcher. One of the most aptly named bor- 
der beauties. 
Winston S. Churchill. England’s grand old patriot, that 
epitome of courage and warm-blooded love of life, 
illustriously honored, like ‘Winnie’ the Aster is 
sturdy, stocky and vibrantly alive with color. Richest, 
imaginable glowing beetroot-purple—the reddest of 
all Asters! Completely dominated surroundings. A 
fitting tribute—a man’s plant! 
Prices of any of the above varieties: Potted Plants, 
70c each; $6.00 per 10; $50.00 per 100. 
THREE NEW ASTERS OF 1951 INTRODUCTION 
Janet McMullen. Soft rose-pink. Long, pyramidal 
stems; semi-double, very large blooms. 
The Archbishop. Huge, semi-double blooms of rich deep 
blue-purple, in massive sprays. Erect, 3% foot plant. 
The Sexton. Clear lilac-blue; large and very attractive. 
Any of the above: Potted Plants $3.00 per 10; $25.00 
per 100. 
FIVE POPULAR FALL ASTERS 
Harrington’s Pink. Clear soft pink. 
Lavender Giant. Lavender-blue. 
Mount Everest. Popular white. 
Peace. Rosy lavender. 
Prosperity. Recent new pink. 
Violetta. Deep violet-purple. 
Any above varieties: Potted Plants $2.25 per 10; 
$18.00 per 100. 
