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Double Yellow. Double blooms of citron-yellow. $2.00 
per 10, $15.00 per 100. 
_ Fireball. Double; bright scarlet. $2.00 per 10, $15.00 
per 100. 2” pots. 
Rhodanthum Carneum. Pale pink flowers on silverv 
foliage are a pleasing combination. $2.50 per 10. 
2” pots. 
HELIANTHUS. Perennial Sunflower 
Coronation. Golden yellow flowers 4 inches across, with 
crested centers, on 4 to 5-foot plants. Blooms profuse- 
ly in late summer and fall. $2.50 per 10, $20.00 
per 100. 
+*HELLEBORUS. Christmas Rose 
Niger. 1 ft. Single white blooms flushed with pink, on 
sturdy stems. A partly shaded location is best, and 
the soil should be enriched with equal parts of 
manure, leaf-mold, sand, and a good loam. Watering 
is essential during dry periods in summer months. 
This hardy perennial will arouse great interest 
wherever it is planted. December to March. $7.50 
per 10, $70.00 per 100. 3 year-old plants. 
Orientalis Atropurpurea. A new red Lenten Rose pro- 
ducing crimson-purple flowers, from February to 
April. Easy and strong growing variety. Many 
blooms on 12 to 15 inch stems. $7.00 per 10, $65.00 
per 100. 
Hemerocallis 
(DAYLILIES) 
Thriving in the hottest or coldest sections of the 
country, in sun or partial shade, the Daylily is known 
for its universal adaptibility. It can “take it”. No fuss, 
spraying or coddling. Amazing new creations includ- 
ing shades of pink, red, purple, and the striking color 
_ patterns were unknown to American gardens a few 
years ago. Remarkable improvement has been shown 
in size and texture of flowers; stems well branched, 
sometimes bearing as many as 60 individual blooms in 
| a season. 
3 New Exclusive Carroll Gardens Introductions 
JANE—A sparkling beauty. Very large flowers with 
long petals. The color is bright scarlet-red with bril- 
liant golden throat. Free blooming, late June and 
July. 4 ft. high. $2.00 each. 
NANCY MAE—A startling dwarf form of very free 
blooming habit. Flowers are large and most appeal- 
ing bright rusty-red, with yellow throat. Makes very 
compact bushy plants only 2 ft. high. June-July. 
$2.00 each. 
ROSE DUBARRY—A most unusual color, strawberry- 
red, litle darker at base of petals, with small throat 
of deep-orange. Never burns in the hottest sun. Free 
blooming habit, late June and July. Height 3% ft. 
Introduced by Carroll Gardens only last year (1951), 
and has been acclaimed by experts to be one of the 
very finest and unusual daylilies. $2.00 each. 
