W. B COLE, NURSERYMAN, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Each Per 10 
PLATYCODON—Grandiflorum. Separate colors, blue and white.. . .12 1.00 
Mariesi. Dwarf blue, July to October . .15 1.20 
PLUMBAGO — Larpentae. Dwarf blue, September and October . .15 1.20 
POLEMONIUM — Richardsoni. Sky blue, May and June. .15 1.20 
PYRETHRUM—Roseum. Shades of pink and red mixed, May and 
June.15 1.20 
Uliginosum. White, September . .15 1.20 
RUDBECKIA—Laciniata (Golden Glow). Double yellow, August and 
September . .12 1.00 
Purpurea. Purple cone flower . .15 1.20 
SALVIA — Azurea Grandiflora. Sky blue, August and September. . . .15 1.20 
Argentea. Pinkish white, June. .15 1.20 
Pitcheriana. Blue, August. .15 1.20 
SAPONARIA—Ocymoides. Pink, May and August. .15 1.20 
SCABIOSA — Caucasica. Lavender, all summer. .15 1.20 
SEDUM—Spectabilis. Rose colored, August and September. .. .15 1.20 
Spectabllis Brilliant. Crimson, August and September... .20 1.50 
STATICE—Latifolia (Sea Lavender). Blue, July and August. .15 1.20 
STOKESIA — Cyanea. Blue, August and September. .15 1.20 
THERMOPSIS—Caroliniana. Yellow, June and July. .15 1.20 
TRILLIUM—Grandiflorum. White, May. .15 1.20 
TRITOMA — Pfitzerii. Orange-scarlet, July to October. .20 1.50 
Uvaria. Red Hot Poker, August. .20 1.50 
TUNICA—Saxifraga. Dwarf, compact, light pink, July to September. .15 1.20 
VALERIANA—Officinalis. Light pink, June to July . .15 1.20 
Officinalis Coccinea. Red, June to October.15 1.20 
VERONICA — Spicata. Blue, June to August. .12 1.20 
VIOLA—Cornuta, Admiration. Purple, June to September. .15 1.20 
Cornuta, Blue Perfection. Deep blue, June to September. .15 1.20 
Cornuta, Lutea Splendens. Yellow, June to September.. . .15 1.20 
Cornuta, White Perfection. White, June to September.. . .15 1.20 
YUCCA—Filamentosa. White, June and July.25 2.00 
BUSINESS TO WIN 
To win now and after the war there are other essentials 
besides arms and ammunitions. Good health and morale at 
home is only second in importance to the soldier at the front. 
There is no better way to conserve health than to maintain the 
fruit supply or to keep up good cheer than to make the home 
surroundings beautiful. It is not only our privilege but our 
duty to plant for both objects to the extent of our ability. 
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