THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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Our list is quite complete in this class of material, but the 
demand is so varied and the range so vast that we cannot grow 
all known hardy perennials. We can, because of our connec¬ 
tions with collectors and growers throughout the land, supply 
practically any and all plants needed for landscape planting. 
Let us have your list of wants. 
Each Each 
5-24 25-249 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Garden Varieties. 
Following varieties _$ .20 $ .15 
Capt. R. H. Cook. Clear deep rose. Mid-season—3'. 
Harvest Home. Golden-yellow. Mid-season Large.—2' 
L’Argentuillais. Chestnut-brown. Very early. Decorative—2 V 2 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Single scarlet. Mid-season—2'. 
Mrs. L. Birchard. Light pink. Mid-season. Large—3'. 
Mrs. J. W. Martin. New striking orange-rose.Large—2'. 
Normandie. Creamy white. Early—18". 
Ouray. Rich, dark mahogany brown. Hardy. Mid-season. Pom¬ 
pom—2'. 
Petite Louise. Shaggy pale pink. Very early. Large—2'. 
Ruth Cumming. Soft bronzy tones. Mid-season—3'. 
White Doty. Pure white. Large. Mid-season—3'. 
NEW AND FINER CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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Each Each 
Astrid. Single shell-pink. Floriferous. Early_$ .27 $ .20 
Crimson Splendor. Magnificient crimson maroon, gold¬ 
en center. Very early. Single—2*4'_ .20 .15 
Daybreak. Single, shell-pink. Fragrant. Early 
—2%' _ .20 .16 
Granny Scovill. Warm, coral-bronze. Extra large 
flowers. Healthy foliage. Early Decorative—2'__ .27 .22 
Grenadier. Bright crimson red with an underlying 
sheen of bronze. Large free-flowering. Early. Sin- 
gle—2 y 2 ' _ .20 .15 
Jean Treadway. Mammoth pink, salmon-red center. 
Early. Decorative—2' _ .27 .22 
Murillo. Glorious lavender-pink. Early mid-season. 
Large—2' - .27 .22 
Old Orchard. Light pink, yellow center. Mid-season. 
Large Pompom—3' _ .24 .18 
Vivid. Color of American Beauty Rose. Large, vigorous 
and free-flowering. Decorative. Early—2'_ .24 .18 
For less than 5 plants of a kind add 5c each to 5-24 rate. 
