Cole*5 Hardy Perennial Plants Are Strong, Thrifty 2-Year Specimens 
PHLOX, continued 
M iss Lingard. This variety has long, shiny 
green foliage and is absolutely free from 
disease. It blooms from June until October 
with large heads of white flowers. I he best 
early white Phlox known. 75c for 3; 
$2.()() for 10. 
M rs. Jenkins. Pure white. Late flowering, 
of medium height. A splendid sort. bOc 
for 3; $1.50 for 10. 
Mrs. Milly van Hoboken. Very large heads 
with big individual florets. Color bright 
pink with a slight mauve suffusion. Strong 
grower. 75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Mr. W. W. van Beuningen. Large, rich 
salmon flower—bright effective color with¬ 
out an eye. Medium height. Robust 
growth. 75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Painted Lady. Tall growing, bearing large 
heads of silvery pink flowers with a distinct 
cherry-red eye. 75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
P. D. Williams. Enormous, soft rose-pink 
flowers with darker centers. Grows com¬ 
pact and retains its color throughout the 
entire summer. $1.00 for 3; $3.00 for 10. 
Rheinlander. Large, beautiful salmon-pink 
tlower-heads on good strong stems. An old- 
time variety of excellent habit and growth. 
60c for 3; $1.50 for 10. 
Rijnstroom. Heavy trusses of lively rose- 
pink flowers. A strong grower. 60c for 3; 
$1.50 for 10. 
Special French. Large heads of glowing 
pink flowers supported by strong stems. 
75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Von Hochberg. Brilliant red. Plant of 
medium height. An old favorite. 60c for 3; 
$1.50 for 10. 
Von Lassburg. A splendid tall white variety. 
Trusses large. Free-flowering. 60c for 3; 
$1.50 for 10. 
Widar. Medium height. The individual 
florets are violet with a clear white eye. 
Good. 60c for 3; $1.50 for 10. 
COLE'S SPECIAL PHLOX 
OFFER 
Assembled individually from our 
regular varieties so that each collection 
will have a complete range of lovely 
colors, at least 10 distinct varieties. 
10 Phlox for $1.50 
50 Phlox for 6.50 
100 Phlox for 11.90 
MOSS PHLOX . Phlox subulata 
Fine evergreen foliage covered with a car¬ 
pet of bloom in spring. This group of plants 
is invaluable for rockery or covering a spot 
of bare ground with bloom and foliage. The 
following varieties are best. 4 in. April, May. 
•Lilacina. Pale blue flowers. A taller and 
somewhat stronger-growing variety. 25c 
each; 60c for 3; $1.75 for 10. 
•Rose Moss. Rose-pink. 20c each; 50c for 3; 
$1.50 for 10. 
•Vivid. Bright pink with red eye. One of the 
best. 25c each; 60c for 3; $1.75 for 10. 
•Amcena Phlox (P. am(Ena). A carpet of 
bright pink flowers in spring. 20c each; 
50c for 3; $1.50 for 10. 
PyRETHRUM . Painted Lady 
Coccineum. Large numbers of daisy-like 
flowers in various shades of rose, pink, and 
white. 2]/2 ft. May to June. 60c for 3; 
$1.50 for 10. 
PRIMULA • Primrose 
Munstead. A very popular variety with 
garden lovers everywhere. They do well 
in a moist shady situation. $1.00 for 3; 
$2.50 for 10. 
•Veris Hybrids. This strain includes various 
shades of lilac, purple and violet, as well as 
a wide range of buff-salmon and reds. 
75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
RANUNCULUS • Buttercup 
•Repens fl.-pl. A pretty double-flowered 
golden yellow plant with creeping habit. 
Enjoys a moist place. 60c for 3; $1.50 for 
10 . 
RUDBECKIA • Coneflower 
Purpurea. Purple Coneflower. Most attrac¬ 
tive purple flowers, with large, brown, 
cone-shaped center. Fine for the border. 
3 ft. July to October. 75c for 3; $2.00 for 
10 . 
SALVIA . Sage 
Pitcheri. Upright-growing with branching 
habit. Large flowers of rich gentian-blue, 
admired by many who visit our nursery in 
the early autumn. 85c for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
SAPONARIA • Soapwort 
•Ocymoides. A pretty prostrate or border 
plant having rose-pink flowers produced in 
great quantities during May and June. 
75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
SCABIOSA • Pincushion-Flower 
Caucasica. Charming lavender-blue flowers 
appear in June. They are supported on 18- 
to 25-inch stems. 75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
SEDUM • Stonecrop 
•Album. Dwarf; spreading. Thick, waxy 
round foliage. White flowers. 60c for 3; 
$1.50 for 10. 
•Glaucum. A bright little blue-foliaged 
plant useful in rock-garden. 60c for 3; 
$1.50 for 10. 
•Kamtschaticum. Orange Stonecrop. Bright 
orange flowers on prostrate branches. Fine 
rock-garden plant. 6 in. 60c for 3; $1.50 
for 10. 
•Kamtschaticum variegatum. One of the 
best. Its golden yellow variegated foliage 
blends well with its orange-yellow flowers. 
60c for 3; $1.50 for 10. 
•Sieboldi. Round, succulent, glaucous foli¬ 
age. Bright pink flowers in September. 
60c for 3; $1.50 for 10. 
•Spectabile. Large, showy, rose-colored 
flowers supported by 15-inch stems in early 
fall. 60c for 3; $1.50 for 10. 
•Spectabile, Brilliant. Similar to above 
but with flowers having a richer color. 
60c for 3; $1.50 for 10. 
•Stoloniferum coccineum. A fast-spread¬ 
ing variety with crimson flowers. Excellent 
for quickly covering banks or bare spots. 
6 in. July, August. 60c for 3; $1.50 for 10. 
STATICE 
Latifolia. Sea-Lavender. The leaves are dark 
green and leathery. Flower-stalk is twiggy, 
about IJ^ feet high, bearing small lavender 
flowers in July and August. The flower- 
heads are frequently 2 feet across. A nice 
specimen for the rock-garden or to be used 
in the border. When dried the blooms 
make elegant winter bouquets. 75c for 3; 
$2.00 for 10. 
STOKESIA • Stokes’ Aster 
Cyanea caerulea. A lovely perennial, the 
light blue Ghina aster-like flowers appear¬ 
ing in August and September, supported on 
IJ^-foot stems. A wonderful plant for the 
front of the border. 75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
THALICTRUM • Meadow-Rue 
Adiantifolium. Miniature white flowers 
during June. The plant reaches a height of 
2 feet. Foliage is elegant, resembling the 
maidenhair fern, remaining neat the entire 
summer. $1.00 for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
THYMUS • Thyme 
•Azoricus. A very attractive little ground- 
cover studded in the summer with rosy 
purple flowers. Especially fine for sunny 
slopes or rockeries. 10 in. 75c for 3; 
$2.00 for 10. 
TRITOMA • Red-Hot Poker 
PFITZERI. Rich orange-scarlet spikes on 
naked stems 3 to 4 feet high. The leaves 
have a long, grassy appearance and the 
flowers are unexcelled for cutting. There 
are as many as 5 to 8 spikes on a single 
plant. Give a little winter protection in 
cold climates. $1.00 for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
TROLLIUS • Globe-Flower 
Europaeus, Gold Queen. A deep yellow 
flower with golden stamens. Gives an 
abundance of bloom in early summer. 2 to 
3 ft. 50c each; $1.40 for 3; $3.50 for 10. 
Europaeus, Choice Mixed. Colors range 
from pale yellow to deep orange. Wonder¬ 
ful cut-flowers. 2 ft. $1.00 for 3; $2.50 
for 10. 
VERONICA . Speedwell 
•incana. Numerous dark blue flowers ap¬ 
pear on spikes 1 foot high. The leaves are 
woolly and gray. Fine in the rockery or for 
edging paths and beds. 75c for 3; $2.00 
for 10. 
Longifolia subsessilis. One of the hand¬ 
somest blue-flowering plants. Perfectly 
hardy and increase in size and beauty each 
year. Spikes 2 feet high of rich blue flowers. 
$1.00 for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
VIOLA 
Admiration. Deep violet-blue flowers pro¬ 
duced in great profusion all summer. 50c 
for 3; $1.25 for 10. 
Blue Perfection. Light blue flowers freely 
produced. Combines with yellow for a 
pleasing effect. 50c for 3; $1.25 for 10. 
G. Wermig. A charming variety of Tufted 
Pansy, covered with rich violet-blue flow¬ 
ers all summer. 60c for 3; $1.75 for 10. 
Golden Yellow. Golden yellow flowers all 
summer. 60c for 3; $1.75 for 10. 
Jersey Gem. Vigorous, bushy growth and 
roundish foliage. Pure rich violet color; 
slightly fragrant. One of the best bedding 
varieties. 75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
White Perfection. Pure white blooms pro¬ 
duced freely all summer. 50c for 3; 
$1.25 for 10.‘ 
YUCCA 
Filamentosa. Adam’s Needle. Tall, white 
flowers with sword-like foliage. Excellent 
as accents in border. Perfectly hardy. 
75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Filamentosa variegata. Similar to the 
above, except it has green and white foli¬ 
age. 75c for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
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