Tamarix, Summer Glow 
Tamarix, Summer Glow 
A new, bright wine-red form of the 
popular summer-flowering T. pentandra. 
Beautiful gray-green foliage throughout 
the summer and a profusion of flowers at 
the time when there is a scarcity of color in 
the shrub border. Excellent as a cut- 
flower. $1.00 each; $2.50 for 3. 
Clematis, Crimson King 
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Cole*s New Cactimums 
Color Illustration on Front Cover 
A distinct variation from the old-type 
hardy Chrysanthemums, with mammoth 
symmetrical blossoms, having long, quilled 
petals resembling the cactus dahlia. Well- 
grown plants produce flowers as large and 
as beautiful as greenhouse “Mums,” mea¬ 
suring 5 inches or more across. Perfectly 
hardy and as cut-flowers are unsurpassed, 
for they have been known to last for as 
long as three weeks in water in a warm 
office. 
Autumn Glory. A beautiful suffusion 
of lilac, pink, and gold, on long, 
straight stems. A beauty as well as a 
novelty and one you will never regret 
having added to your collection. 
Sun Gold. One cannot say too much 
regarding the beauty of this glorious 
“Mum.” Large, compact, pure golden 
yellow flowers with petals slightly 
quilled at the ends, are borne on long 
stems. We believe this to be the most 
beautiful hardy “Mum” ever offered to 
the public. 
Collection: Five of above, your selection, 
for $2.15 
Price, any of above, $1.00 for 2; 
$3.75 for 10 
Chrysanthemum, Rose Glow 
Gracefully branching sprays of delight¬ 
ful, cinnamon-scented, raspberry-rose-col- 
ored, semi-double flowers. 75c each; $2.00 
for 3. 
Comparable new introductions usually 
sell at $1.00 to $1.50 each. 
Delphinium, Pink Sensation 
See Illustration on Back Cover 
The first clear pink Delphinium ever offered. The 
plant is vigorous, mildew-free, and grows to a height of 
about 4 feet. Identical with Belladonna, but the flowers 
are light rose-pink. Truly a sensation. $1.25 each; 
$3.15 for 3. 
Clematis 
We consider the following Clematis to be the aristo¬ 
crats of their family: 
Crimson King. Truly spectacular. Vinous-red flowers 
often attaining a diameter of 6 to 7 inches. 2-yr. 
plants, $1.75 each. 
Lawsoniana. Beautiful large blue blooms, flushed 
with mauve, from June to September. 2-yr. plants, 
$1.50 each. 
Coccinea (texensis). Urn-shaped flowers of reddish 
rose, softened on the inner side with pinkish buff, 
make this plant a worth-while novelty. Herbaceous 
in this climate but sends up new strong growth each 
year, full of bloom. See color illustration, page 17. 
2-yr. plants, 90c each. 
New Pink Buddleia, Charming 
Probably the most outstanding plant of recent 
introduction, this splendid Buddleia was given a 
Silver Medal by the Pennsylvania Horticultural So¬ 
ciety. It is a glorious shrub, bearing throughout 
late summer and autumn elegant long sprays covered 
with lovely lavender-pink blooms, which, compared 
with other Buddleias introduced up to date, are dis¬ 
tinctly pink. For September and October flowers we 
suggest pinching off the first flower-spikes in July to 
aid in development of the side branches which will 
bring a greater abundance of flowers during the autumn 
months. Strong flowering plants, 75c each; $6.25 for 10. 
Buddleia, Charming 
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