ers on stems 15 to 18 inches. Rose lavender flowers in June 
or July. A must in any garden. 
*Carpatica — Plants form perfect, dense mounds of foliage 
with masses of erect clear blue bells facing upward blooming 
from June until October. Perfect for the rockery, border and 
wall garden. 8 inches tall. 
*Carpatica Alba — Same habit as above but with masses 
of white blooms. 
*Garganica — Densely formed clusters of heart-shaped 
leaves forming a trailing mat which is covered with bloom in 
June. Flowers are bright blue, star shaped with a white eye. 
Especially recommended for rock walls. 
Medium — We have separate colors in rose, light blue, 
dark blue and white. This variety is called Canterbury Bells. 
It is a biennial instead of a perennial. 
Persicifolia Misty Morn — Large beautiful bell shaped 
double flowers of soft lavender blue. Just a touch of silver 
shading gives this variety added beauty. Free flowering, 22 
feet in June and July. 
CARNATION (Hardy Border) 
King of Blacks —- Deep velvet maroon, almost black on 12 
to 18 inch stems. Blooms from June to September. Excellent 
cut flower. 
Rose Queen — Identical to above in habit with lovely deep 
rose pink blooms. Very free flowering. 
Scarlet and Red Shades —- Double and semi-double flow- 
ers in shades of red and scarlet throughout June and July. 
White Shades —- Double and single flowers of pure white 
from June to September. 
Yellow Shades ——- Same habits white but with pale yellow 
flowers of anod size. 
NEW COLORFUL CARNATIONS 
Dubonnet — Very fragrant purple flowers with a 
crimson undertone. 10 to 12 inch stems from neat 
compact plants. Very winter hardy. 
Wallace Reed —A late introduction of real merit. 
Flowers semi-double crimson red on 10 to 12 inch stems. 
Dwarf compact plants blooming all summer. 
Salmon Unique — Very large salmon pink flowers all 
summer. Very spicy fragrance. 
These three varieties 75¢ each. 
