THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued 5 Each 25 Each 
HEBE. Lovely, luminous pink, maturing to soft laven¬ 
der-pink. A 1935 introduction. Vety early. 
INDIAN SUMMER. Vivid orange. Very hardy—.20 .15 
INNOCENCE. Pure white changing to soft pink—18"_ .15 .12 
KING MIDAS. Soft yellow shaded bronze— 2 V 2 ' _ .25 .20 
LOUISE SCHLING. Glowing coppery red— 2 V 2 ' _ .15 .12% 
MANDARIN. Coral, salmon, copper, and bronzy-gold 
blended—2' _ .25 .20 
MARS. Deep amaranth-red_ .10 .08 
MERCURY. Coppery bronze and red_ .10 .08 
NANCY COPELAND. Spectrum red— 2' _ .20 .15 
PINK LUSTRE. Single. Orchid-pink—2%'_ .25 .20 
PYGMY GOLD. Golden yellow pompom—12"_ .25 .20 
ROMANY. Carmine with bronze tone—2%'_ .20 .15 
SALADIN. Oriental red shading to coral red—2%'_ .25 .20 
SATURN. Sparkling orange-bronze_ .12% .10 
SYMPHONY. Mauve-rose overcast soft coppery rose— 
2%' _ .25 .20 
THE MOOR. Port wine red—2'_ .20 .15 
VULCAN. Carmine red. October—2%'_ .12% .10 
*CONVALLARIA majalis. Lily of the Valley 
2 year plants_ .08 .06 
COREOPSIS lanceolata. Golden yellow. Summer— 2' .09 .07 
Mayfield Giants. A vigorous, improved strain—3'__ .09 .07 
DELPHINIUM— 
belladonna. Skyblue. June to September—4'_ .12% .10 
bellamosa. Dark blue. June to Sept.—4'_ .09 .07 
Blackmore & Langdon's hybrids. Various colors. 
July—4' _ .12% .10 
Cliveden Beauty. Belladonna improved_ .12% .10 
Double Hybrids. Finest doubles. July—4'_ .20 .15 
DIANTHUS— 
barbatus. Sweet William. Separate colors. Red, 
white and pink: May and June—1%'_ .09 .07 
*plumarius semperflorens. Scotch Pink. Mixed. June 
and July—9"_ .09 .07 
DIANTHUS GRENADIN— 
*King of the Blacks. Velvety maroon. All summer. _ .12% .10 
*Rose Queen.. Clear deep rose. All summer—12"- .12% .10 
White Gold. Delicate pastel yellow. All summer— .12% .10 
•■^DICENTRA—eximea. Fringed Bleeding Heart. All 
summer—12" ___ .12% .10 
spectabilis. Bleeding Heart. May, June—2'- .25 .20 
DIGITALIS—gloxinaeflora. Foxglove. Rose, white and 
purple; separate colors. June, July—2%'- .09 .07 
Giant Shirley. A recent introduction far surpass- 
- ing the older types. June, July—3%'- .10 .08 
DORONICUM—caucasicum. Leopardhane. Yellow 
flowers 2%" across. May, June—2’- .20 .15 
