Cole's Seed Store, Pella, Iowa 



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Phlox — Large Flowering 



Phlox — Drummondi 



Superb plants, prized for the profusion of their 

 richly colored flowers of many hues, their long 

 duration in bloom, and the grand effect they pro- 

 duce in clumps or masses. We invite particular 

 attention to the Large Flowering as especially 

 fine. Easy of culture; 18 in. Hardy annual. 



ALBA. Pure white. 'Per pkt. 5 cts. 



COCCINEA. Brilliant scarlet. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



ROSEA. Beautifully rose colored. Per pkt. 5 

 cts. 



FINE MIXED. All varieties and colors. Per 

 pkt. 5 cts. 



LARGE FLOWERING EXTRA CHOICE 

 MIXED. The most beautiful of the phloxes. 

 Our mixture contains a large variety of the fin- 

 est and most brilliant colors. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



DOUBLE MIXED. This variety is a profuse 

 bloomer, and of great value for bouquets. They 

 are of recent introduction and are especially de- 

 sirable for cut flowers, lasting much better than 

 the single sorts. To produce the best results 

 they should be grown in a light soil. About 80 

 per cent of the seed sown will be double. Per 

 pkt. 8 cts. 



STAR OF QUEDLINBTJRG. A very striking 

 novelty. The center of the petals, five in num- 

 ber, run into a point, thus giving the flowers a 

 regular star-like form. The plant grows about 

 18 inches high, of compact habit, and bears 

 large umbels of flowers, of many brilliant colors, 

 and the edges of the petals bordered with broad 

 white margins. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



Kochia Scoparia 



A very ornamental annual plant of rapid 

 growth. Grows from 2 to 3 ft. in height, having 

 a cypress like appearance. The leaves are slender 

 and of a light pea-green color until September, 

 when they change to carmine and blood-red. Its 

 bright autumn coloring makes the bushy plants 

 resemble balls of fire and has given it also the 

 names of "Mexican Fire Plant" or "Burning 

 Bush." Plants do best in a sunny exposure, and 

 set about two feet apart. Par pkt. 5 eta. 



Fringed Chinese Primrose 



Primula (Chinese Primrose) 



A charming and profuse flowering plant and 

 one of the most desirable of house blooming plants, 

 and will richly compensate for the little care they 

 require. They are in almost constant bloom all 

 winter, and if the plants are transferred to a 

 shady border they will bloom nearly all summer. 

 Care should be taken in watering that no water 

 fall on the buds as it causes them to rot. Green- 

 house perennial. 



CHINESE PRIMROSE. Choice fringed vari- 

 eties mixed; the seed we offer is saved from 

 one of the finest collections; 6 in. Per pkt. 



10 cts. 



Ricinus (Castor Oil Bean) 



Ornamental plant of stately growth and pic- 

 turesque foliage, with brilliant-colored fruit, pro- 

 ducing a sub-tropical effect; fine for lawns, mass- 

 ing, or center plants for ribbon beds. Half-hardy 

 annuals. 



ZANZIBARIENSIS. The largest castor bean 

 in cultivation. An entirely new class from 

 Africa, with leaves often measuring 2 feet 

 across, some of them being light green, others 

 bronze brown. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



FINE MIXED. The best and choicest varieties 

 mixed. Per pkt. 4 cts. 



/ have planted your seeds for a number 

 of years and find them true to name and 

 good in every respect. Recommended them 

 to my neighbors and they are very much 

 pleased with the crop produced from your 

 seeds. — Mrs. Marcjrjt B. Neis, Van Bur en 

 Co., Iowa. 



