44 CARROLL GARDENS 
plant on slopes or banks. The flowers are all double, 
and of medium size, 3 to 4 inches across, and they are 
very free bloomers. 
Unless otherwise noted all are $3.00 per 10; $25.00 
per 100 Potted Plants. 
xSweetheart, E. Rose-pink, tinted with bronze. 
xBronze Sweetheart, E. Rich bronze with gold reverse. 
xChristine Sweetheart, E. A. bright cherry-red with all 
the good features of Sweetheart. 
Golden Sweetheart, A beautiful new golden yellow. 
60c ea.; 3 for $1.50; $4.00 per 10. 
xSalmon Sweetheart, E. Lovely salmon-pink. 
Varieties marked with an x are available in Rooted 
Cuttings at $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
FLASH 
5 NEW BRISTOL VARIETIES FOR 1954 
at 75c ea.; 3 for $2.00; $4.00 per 10; $35.00 per 100 
R. C. $3.50 per doz. $25.00 per 100 Retail prices $1.25 
each. 
VISION. Most uniquely colored is this lovely creation. 
Soft harmony of pearl, ivory with just a hint of a 
fawn overglow. Delicate tone but not cold or lifeless 
—even has a mystical grey cast in some lights, The 
flower is 3% inches across, neatly double, with grace- 
fully drooping petals. Its effect is like many water- 
lilies in form. A fine erect 2 ft. plant in bloom Octo- 
ber 5. A new color thrill. 
CORAL SPOON. The biggest spoon we have ever had. 
The flat 3 inch bloom is completely “spooned” in all 
petals. A bright, clear apricot-coral bronze, the only 
spoon so clearly shaded. The great flowers are ideal 
for corsages or cutting, of excellent substance and 
texture. A fine pyramidal 2 ft. plant of splendid 
stems. At its best by October 3. 
FLOMBOYANT. The most lavishly colored of all mums 
so early to bloom—it’s fine. Sept. 15! A tawny tor- 
rent of tangerine scarlet overlaid orange, later a 
most virile orange-scarlet. Bronzy gold tints in cen- 
ter of perfectly full 3 inch blooms. The flowers do 
not fade at all. The showiest, most striking of all 
early varieties. Robust 2 ft. growth of fine cutting 
stems. 
TRANQUILITY. Greatly needed for its breathtaking 
shades of a gently subdued yellow. A 3 inch decora- 
tive of very full form and wide rounded petals, de- 
lightfully different, soothing but striking. The soft 
moonlight-primrose blossom tones artfully to a 
faintly lemon-canary center. Fine cutting sprays, 
and the 18-24 inch plants flower in a heavy graceful 
mound from the ground up. A wonderful foil for 
darker colors—a shade you’ve never quite had be- 
fore! Mid-Sept. 
ARISTOCRAT. The majestic 314 inch blooms, per- 
fectly double, are a deep cerise overcast glowing 
claret, clean and crisp. The 2 ft. plant is most stately 
and is completely studded with the royal blossoms 
atop deep green foliage. All in all, a truly regal gem, 
vividly distinct and wondrously abundant! October 5. 
