30 | CARROLL GARDENS 
NEW BLUEBERRIES 
Imagine the old-fashioned Blueberry or “ Huckle- 
berry ” grown to three-quarters of an inch in diame- 
ter. That’s what these new varieties will do; yield has 
also been increased. 
Cabot. The earliest variety to fruit. Plants seldom 
exceed 3 feet in height, making a broad, low bush. 
Delicious subacid flavor. 
Concord. Bush of upright habit and at maturity ex- 
ceeds 6 feet in height. The berries are large. 
Jersey. Virgorous in habit, grows very large. The 
berries are very large; light blue. 
Rancocas. Slender, vigorous, upright habit rarely sur- 
passing 5 feet in height. The berries are earlier and 
larger than Rubel. 
Rubel. Well-developed bushes stand 6 feet or more 
high. The large berries are of fine blue color; can be 
depended on for a good crop every year. Ripens 
about two weeks later than Cabot. 
Stanley. New. Most delicious of all the blueberries. 
Produces good yields of large berries in mid-season. 
Bush of upright growth. 
Prices on any above varieties of Blueberries: 3-year- 
old plants 12-18 inches, 1-5 plants 85c each; 6-24 
plants 75c each, 25 plants or more 65c each. 
AZALEA, Mollis 
Large masses of yellow and apricot bloom in Spring 
on 3 to 4 foot plants. Deciduous; hardy and dependable. 
These are exceptionally nice 3 year old transplants. 
Mixed shades only. $5.00 per 10, $45.00 per 100. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHI—Boston Ivy. The most 
popular vine for clinging to brick, stone, or 
wood. Glossy green leaves turn scarlet and 
crimson in fall. No. 1 plants. $4.00 per 10, $35.00 
per 100. 
Gladiolus 
New and Better Varieties 
Prices on all varieties, top quality, jumbo size bulbs, 
70¢c per 10; $4.75 per 100; $42.50 per 1000; 25 at 100 
rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 
ABU HASSAN—Large, deep rich velvet blue. 
ACCA LAURENTIA-—Scearlet, orange, yellow throat. 
BURMA—Heavily ruffled, huge, deep rose. 
CARDINAL SPELLMAN—Purple. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Ruffled lavender. 
