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PICARDY—tTall salmon-pink. 
RAVEL—Lilac-blue, brown markings. 
SNOW PRINCESS—Beautiful white. 
SPICK & SPAN—Large deep ruffled pink. 
SPOTLIGHT—Large, ruffled, deep yellow, scarlet 
blotch. 
TIVOLI—Very large, bright pink. 
VALERIA—One of the best, red. 
VANGUARD—White with red bloch in the throat. 
YELLOW HERALD—Soft yellow. 
CARROLL GARDENS SPECIAL BLEND MIXTURE 
Made up from many of the finest varieties for a riot 
of color in your garden, and cut flowers for your home. 
You can’t go wrong with this fine mixture. $4.00 per 
100, $37.50 per 1000. 
NEW MINIATURE GLADIOLUS 
Garden flower lovers have for years been clamoring 
for a small type of Gladiolus that will fit into a land- 
scape plan as well as for home decoration. After years 
of hybridization the new Ruffled Multi-colored small 
type Glads now are available. These ruffled miniatures 
are unexcelled for fiower shows, garden club exhibits, 
arrangements, for both show and home use. Splendid 
mixture consisting of all colors and shades. 85c per 10, 
$6.50 per 100, $60.00 per 1000. 
Reses 
The new and better varieties of Hybrid Teas, Flori- 
bundas, Climbers, Tree Roses. Send for special list. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
One of America’s finest and most up-to-date collec- 
tion. In this collection we have included representations 
of all groups, starting with the Azalea or Cushion 
Mums, large and medium doubles, singles, buttons, pon- 
pons, and including some of the best of the new English 
and a selection of the exhibition greenhouse type. You 
will notice that many of them are new this year, and 
many of them only of recent years. This collection 1rep- 
resents the originations of all the leading Chrysan- 
themum hybridizers in the county, such as Bristol, Dr. 
Krouse of the University of Chicago, Lehmans, and 
many others including some of our own. In order to 
save as much space as possible we have omitted the 
originators’ names as well as the year they were in- 
troduced. Should anyone desire this information we will 
be glad to give it. 
Explanations as to the letters, etc. following the 
variety name. 
E.E.—extra early blooming varieties, usually starting 
in August and sometimes earlier. 
E. —early varieties, starting to bloom early to middle 
of Sept. 
E.M.—early to midseason, varieties starting to bloom 
about Sept. 20th to Oct. 1st. 
