THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
C hry santhemums illustrated in color 
Azalea'flowered, Falkblooming 
We have selected the following dozen varieties for outstanding quality. 
Globe d’Or. Clear canary-yellow, aster-like 
flowers. Ball-shaped plant. Midseason. 13^ ft. 
Harvest Home. Beautiful large golden yellow 
flowers. Midseason. 2 ft. 
Irene. A snow-white Pompon. Midseason. 3 ft. 
L’Argentuillais. A very free-flowering chest¬ 
nut-brown decorative type. One of the earli¬ 
est. iy 2 ft. 
Metzi. Yellow, with red center. A very hardy 
Button type. Midseason. 2 ft. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Large; single; scarlet. 
One of the finest. Midseason. 2 ft. Add 5 cts. 
each. 
Mrs. J. W. Martin. New. Large; striking 
orange-rose. 2 ft. Add 5 cts. each. 
Mrs. L. Birchard. A large light pink. Mid¬ 
season. 3 ft. 
Ouray. A rich, dark, mahogany-brown Pom¬ 
pon. Very hardy. Midseason. 2 ft. 
Provence. Large; pale pink with yellow center. 
Very hardy. Early. 2 ft. 
Ruth Gumming. One of the most beautiful. 
Large flowers in soft, bronzy tones. Midsea¬ 
son. 2}4 ft. Add 5 cts. each. 
White Doty. Large; pure white. Midseason. 
3 ft. 
All above Chrysanthemums, except where noted, 20 cts. each; 3 for SO cts.; 10 for $1.50 
Striking Novelties of 
CAVALIER. A rich, dazzling vermilion-red 
that will not fade, in a single-flowered form. 
This gorgeous, showy, free-flowering beauty 
is of fine, robust, branching habit. October 15. 
m ft. 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts.; 10 for $2.00. 
DAYBREAK. Large, single flowers, a soft shell- 
pink in color, sweetly fragrant. Strong and 
free growing; excellent for cutting. October 
10. 2 ft. 35 cts. each; 3 for 90 cts.; 10 for $2.50. 
GRANNY SCOVILL. A large, lovely, fluffy 
flower, 4 inches across, of a warm coral-bronze 
color. October 10. 2 ft. 30 cts. each; 3 for 
75 cts.; 10 for $2.00. 
Recent Introduction 
GRENADIER. Large, single, bright crimson- 
red, underlaid with a sheen of bronze, with 
prominent golden centers and a golden tint on 
reverse of petals. Flowers are from 3 to 3f^ 
inches across, and are produced in large 
clusters. A sturdy, vigorous-growing plant. 
Early October. 30 cts. each; 3 for 75 cts.; 
10 for $2.00. 
VIVID. A rosy crimson or amaranth shade 
resembling the American Beauty rose—a new 
color in early-flowering Chrysanthemums. 
Extremely vigorous and free flowering. Octo¬ 
ber 1. 35 cts. each; 3 for 90 cts.; 10 for $2.00. 
New Korean Chrysanthemums 
All New Korean Chrysanthemums, except where noted, 40 cts. each; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00 
Without question the greatest new creation in the perennial world. Korean Chrysanthemums 
are perfectly hardy, a requisite for satisfaction lacking in the old types. They are easier to grow, 
more profuse in bloom, and the lovely pastel shades defy description. The short stems make the 
most charming table decorations, while the entire branching sprays are capable of striking decorative 
uses. The beautiful color effect of the New Korean Chrysanthemums virtually compels their use in 
the garden. All varieties grow from 2 to 3 feet high. 
Apollo. A sparkling combination of bronze, red, 
and gold, suffused with glowing salmon. 
Single flowers 2 inches across. 
Ceres. Lovely combination of old-gold, chamois- 
yellow, and soft coppery bronze. The mature 
flower petals appear as if dusted with gold. A 
beautiful bit of color for the fall garden. 
Daphne. Especially frost-resistant single flow¬ 
ers, 3M inches across, of an exquisite blending 
of Daphne-pink with an underlying sheen of 
lilac-rose enhanced with prominent golden 
stamens in the center. 
Diana. Chatenay-rose-pink, mingled with lilac- 
rose and soft salmon, the tones of which vary 
with the degree of light. The triple rays of 
petals give an appearance of fullness that is 
none the less dainty. 
Hebe. Lovely luminous pink which turns to a 
soft lavender-pink at maturity. A faint silver 
halo surrounds the golden yellow center to 
effect a lovely combination of color in the 
well-formed, large, single blossoms. Hebe is 
one of the earliest to flower, producing masses 
of delightfully fragrant blossoms in almost 
unbelievable quantities. 50 cts. each; 3 for 
$1.25; 10 for $3.75. 
Innocence. The large single flowers are pure 
white on opening, changing later to an attrac¬ 
tive soft pink. 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red, changing to wine- 
red, overlaid with a velvety sheen. 
Mercury. Plant Patent No. 58. The well-formed 
single flowers, 3 inches across, open bronze- 
red and change to coppery bronze as they ma¬ 
ture. The graceful sprays of flowers last two 
to three weeks after cutting. 
Orion. Single flowers, 3 inches across, with 
clean-cut, ray-like petals, and of a lustrous, 
brilliant, canary-yellow color. The flowers are 
produced freely in erect, branching sprays 
forming a plant of tidy habit, excellent for 
cutting. 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for 
$3.75. 
Vulcan. A glowing carmine-red on opening, 
shading later to a garnet-crimson, and finally 
to an attractive bronze-crimson as the flower 
matures. The flower has a double row of ray¬ 
like petals with a conspicuous golden center 
and is delightfully fragrant. The plant is ot 
erect habit and extremely free flowering. 50 
cts. each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: One each of the 10 Grand New Korean 
Chrysanthemums for $3.50 
COLE’S PERENNIALS ARE PREPAID TO THE 4th PARCEL POST ZONE 
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