Cole’s 1939 Friendship Offer Applies to Shrubs and Vines 
LIGUSTRUM • Privet 
Tlie Privets are used mainly for hedge- 
plants because they lend themselves readily 
to shearing and trimming. They can, how¬ 
ever, because of tlieir adaptability, be used 
for any planting purpose. When untrimmed 
they produce a profusion of white blossoms 
followed by attractive shiny black berries. 
Amurense. Amur Fiver Privet. 10 ft. Tall, 
columnar hedge-plant with light green 
foliage. Very hardy. 10 25 100 
1 to 13 ^ ft.‘...$1.00 $2.00 $6.00 
lHto2ft . 1.20 2.50 7.50 
2 to 3 ft. 1.60 3.25 10.00 
3 to 4 ft. 2.20 4.50 15.00 
Ibolium. Hardy California Privet. 8 ft. 
Medium spreading, graceful branching 
habit. 10 25 100 
1 to 13 ^ ft.$1.00 $2.00 $6.00 
13 ^ to 2 ft. 1.20 2.50 8.00 
2 to 3 ft. 1.60 3.25 11.00 
3 to 4 ft. 2.20 4.50 15.00 
Ibota. Chinese Privet. 6 ft. A medium 
spreading Privet of compact, twiggy, 
branching habit. Very hardy. 
10 25 100 
1 to 13 ^ ft.$1.60 $3.25 $11.00 
13 ^ to 2 ft. 2.20 4.50 15.00 
2 to 3 ft. 2.80 6.00 20.00 
Ibota regelianum. Regel Privet. 5 ft. 
True spreading variety. Heavy deep green 
foliage with high gloss. Distinctive and 
aristocratic. Used extensively by profes¬ 
sional landscape architects. See page 5. 
10 25 100 
1 to 13 ^-ft. spread.. .$3.00 $6.25 $22.00 
13 /^ to 2-ft. spread.. . 4.00 8.75 30.00 
2 to 23 ^-ft. spread.. . 5.00 11.25 40.00 
Nanum compactum. Lodense Privet. 23^ ft. 
Low, dwarf, compact. Very dense foliage. 
10 25 100 
9 to 12 in.$2.25 $5.00 $17.50 
12 to 15 in. 2.75 6.25 22.50 
Ovalifolium. California Privet. 6 ft. Up¬ 
right, columnar Privet with lustrous, heavy 
deep green leaves. 10 25 100 
1 to 13 ^ ft.$0.70 $1.25 $3.75 
13 ^ to 2 ft. 1.00 2.00 5.50 
2 to 3 ft. 1.25 2.50 7.50 
3 to 4 ft. 1.75 3.50 11.00 
Vulgare. English Privet. 8 ft. The hardiest 
Privet. Upright arching branches. Heavy 
green foliage. 10 25 100 
1 to 13 ^ ft.$1.50 $3.00 $10.00 
13 ^ to 2 ft. 2.20 4.50 15.00 
2 to 3 ft. 3.20 7.00 25.00 
LONICERA • Honeysuckle 
All the bush Honeysuckles are tall, broad, 
strong-growing, very hardy shrubs adaptable 
to nearly every growing condition of soil and 
climate. They are usually very twiggy and 
dense in growth, making good screen and 
excellent border shrubs. Flowers come in 
spring, followed by fruits which are especially 
attractive to birds. 
Bella albida. White Belle Honeysuckle. 8 ft. 
This broad, dense shrub is covered in the 
spring with myriads of small white flowers 
which are followed by scarlet fruit in June 
and July. 
2 to 3 ft.40c I 3 to 4 ft.50c 
Bella rosea. Pink Belle Honeysuckle. 8 ft. 
A beautiful pink form of the above. 
2 to 3 ft.40c 1 3 to 4 ft.50c 
FRAGRANTISSIMA. Fragrant Winter 
Honeysuckle. 8 ft. Fragrant creamy white 
flowers nestled in the deep green leaves 
adorn this “nearly evergreen” shrub. The 
glossy, dark green leaves remain until al¬ 
most spring. Excellent for border screen or 
individual specimens. 
1to 2 ft.. . .40c I 2 to 3 ft.50c 
Lonicera Korolkowi floribunda (Broad Blue-leaf Honeysuckle) 
LONICERA, continued 
Korolkowi floribunda. Broad Blue-leaf 
Honeysuckle. 8 ft. A newcomer to the 
Honeysuckle family with the novel com¬ 
bination of blue leaves and lavender-pink 
flowers. A strong, upright, hardy shrub 
with beautiful, gracefully arching branches, 
making a broad specimen or an excellent 
background or border plant. 
13 ^ to 2 ft.. .. 50c I 3 to 4 ft.75c 
2 to 3 ft.60c 1 4 to 5 ft.95c 
Morrowi. Morrow Honeysuckle. 8 ft. A 
round, compact bush of very twiggy growth 
and branching habit. The fragrant, cream- 
colored flowers are followed by a wealth of 
bright red fruit. 
2 to 3 ft.50c I 3 to 4 ft.60c 
SYRINGANTHA WOLFI. Wolf Honey¬ 
suckle. 6 ft. A beauty at any time, this 
semi-procumbent shrub, with long, arching 
branches covered with bluish green leaves, 
reaches the height of its glory in June when 
it is literally covered with pale lilac (lowers 
which resemble Viburnum Carlesi. 
1 to ft.. . .75c I 13 ^ to 2 ft.95c 
Tatarica grandiflora. Bride Honeysuckle. 
10 ft. Single, pink flowers, literally cover¬ 
ing a tall, symmetrical bush of extreme 
hardiness and vigor. See color, page 8. 
2 to 3 ft.40c I 3 to 4 ft.50c 
Tatarica sibirica. Red Tatarian Honey¬ 
suckle. 8 ft. Beautiful rosy red flowers on 
tall, symmetrical bush. 
2 to 3 ft.40c I 3 to 4 ft.50c 
MYRICA 
CAROLINENSIS. Northern Bayherry. 4 ft. 
Dark, glossy aromatic foliage. The flowers 
are inconspicuous but the fruits are gray- 
blue, very attractive, and hang in clusters. 
Does well in moist, shady situations. 
12 to 15 in.. . .60c | 15 to 18 in.75c 
Cole’s Slogan Is 
'^Everything That’s Good and Hardy" 
All Plants offered for sale by Cole are 
thoroughly tested and if considered unworthy 
are discarded immediately. Hence the un¬ 
usual success of plant-lovers who use Cole’s 
stock. 
PHILADELPHUS • Mock-Orange 
The Mock-Orange has been a favored shrub 
from the sweet-scented Syringa of our grand¬ 
mother’s garden, down to the famous present- 
day hybrids, which have been persistently 
developed until they approach perfection. 
All are vigorous, perfectly hardy, and glorious 
in their fragrant bloom. Varying in type 
from dwarf shrubs with fine, graceful 
branches to tall, stately upright specimens, 
they can be put to any use about the garden. 
Plant where their ultimate size will permit. 
Bouquet Blanc. 6 ft. The most profuse 
blooming with semi-double, pure white 
flowers. Dense, twiggy, branching habit. 
13^ to 2 ft.... 45c I 2 to 3 ft.60c 
Coronarius. Sweet Mock-Orange. 9 ft. The 
old sweet-scented Syringa. Large, single, 
white flowers. See color illustration, page 8. 
2 to 3 ft.40c 4 to 5 ft.60c 
3 to 4 ft.50c 5 to 6 ft.75c 
Coronarius aureus. Golden Mock-Orange. 
4 ft. Bright golden foliage. 
15 to 18 in. . . . 45c | 134 to 2 ft.60c 
Lemoinei. 5 ft. Fine, graceful branching 
habit. Starry white flowers. 
134 to 2 ft.. .. 40c I 2 to 3 ft.50c 
Norma. 7 ft. Mammoth, single white 
flowers. Extra-good foliage. 
2 to 3 ft.50c 1 3 to 4 ft.60c 
Virginal. 8 ft. The double-flowering variety 
that has become so popular. Large, heavy 
white flowers in profusion; exquisitely fra¬ 
grant. See color Illustration, page 8. 
134 to 2 ft.. . .40c 3 to 4 ft.65c 
2 to 3 ft.50c 4 to 5 ft.90c 
PHYSOCARPUS • Ninebark 
MONOGYNUS. Dwarf Ninehark. 5 ft. A 
very dense, compact shrub combining 
beauty with hardiness. Used extensively 
by landscape architects. 
1 ^ to 2 ft.... 50c I 2 to 3 ft.60c 
Opulifolius. Common Ninehark. 10 ft. A 
large, rugged shrub with attractive green 
foliage. Especially adapted for screen. 
2 to 3 ft.40c I 3 to 4 ft.50c 
Opulifolius aureus. Golden Ninehark. 10 ft. 
Similar to the preceding variety, but when 
leaves first appear they are bright yellow, 
later changing to green overlaid with gold. 
2 to 3 ft.40c I 3 to 4 ft.50c 
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