6 SPRINGBROOK GARDENS 
COLORFUL NEW CARNATIONS—Cont. 
Wallace Red Ea. 55c Three $1.45 Doz. $4.50 
A late introduction of real merit. Flowers semi- 
double crimson red on 10 or 12 inch stems. Dwarf 
compact plants blooming all summer. 
ENGLISH COTTAGE CARNATIONS 
Spicy Fragrance. All Summer Bloom. 
Now you can have carnations in your garden that 
look like those in a greenhouse. Large, spice 
scented 214 inch blooms on sturdy 12 to 15 inch 
stems rise from mats of blue-green foliage. The 
plants defy the most severe winter conditions as 
long as they are in a well drained spot. All Car- 
nations bloom best when the sun is warm so plant 
them where they will have sunshine all day. 
CARNATION UNIQUE: 
Rose Unique, 2'4” Pots 
Ea. 55c Three $1.45 Doz. $4.50 
Spicy fragrant old rose double blooms from 
early Summer until late Fall. The Unique type 
Carnations form dense mats of blue-green fol- 
lage and are very free flowering, making them 
ideal garden subjects. Long lasting as a cut 
flower, very winter hardy. 
Salmon Unique_ Ea. 55c Three $1.45 Doz. $4.50 
Lovely large salmon pink flowers all summer. 
Very spicy fragrance, this variety is identical 
to the above in every detail except for color. 
CALLIRHOE: Poppy Mallow 
Involucrata | Ea. 50c Three $1.25 Doz. $4.00 
Finely cut foliage on trailing plant. Large flowers 
of bright rosy crimson. Blooms all Summer and 
Fall. 
CATANANCHE: Cupids Dart 
Coerulea____—-»_—*iEa. 45c Three $1.15 Doz. $3.75 
Pretty Cornflower-like deep blue flowers on bare 
stems rising 15 to 18 inches tall above a rosette of 
foliage. Fine for the border, this prolific bloomer 
provides perfect flowers for cutting from July to 
September. 
CENTAUREA: Perennial Cornflower 
Montana Ea. 45c Three $1.15 Doz. $3.75 
Large violet blue flowers on sturdy 2 foot stems 
from late June until Early September. Showy 
and a good cut flower. Often called Ragged Sailor. 
CERASTIUM: Snow-in-Summer 
Tomentosum _____ Ea. 45c Three $1.15 Doz. $3.75 
Silvery grey foliage with a cloud of white flowers 
like little stars in May and June. 6 inches high. 
