30 CARROLL GARDENS 
Dawn. Hardiest of all sasanquas. Blooms withstand 
the severest freezes. Buds are perfect when others 
are frozen. Semi-double, ivory white with flesh pink 
at the margins of the petals. Compact and sym- 
metrical in shape. Slow grown. 
Hinodegumo. Large flower, single with 8-9 petals 
which are wavy and crepe like in texture. Color white 
with pink edge. A very good variety. 
Maiden Blush. Clear, single, pink. Fast compact grow- 
er. 
Mine-No-Yuki (Snow on the Mountain). The large 
double, white flowers resemble a carnation and are 
borne in such profusion as to literally cover the en- 
tire plant. When young, it is a loose, open grower, 
but as it gets older it develops into a symmetrically 
round and compact specimen. 
USU BENI. Semi-double to loose peony-form flowers 
of soft orchid-pink, with some white variegation. 
Leaves unusually dark green and crenulated. 
FRENCH LILACS 
Well developed plants. 18 in. or better. 85c ea. $8.00 
per 10, $75.00 per 100, assorted in 6 named varieties. 
POTENTILLA 
Fruticosa Purdomi (Lemon Drops). A small shrub 2-3 
feet high, blooming continuously from May to Sep- 
tember. Excellent for the rock garden or in front of 
taller-growing shrubbery. Bright — sulphur-yellow 
blooms. You'll love it. $3.50 per 10, $30.00 per 100. 
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 85¢ each; 6-24 
plants 75c each, 25 plants or more 65c each. 
