Editor McFarland 
Sister Therese 
Condesa de Sastago 
Coleys ROSES for Fall Planting 
We list here only a few of our favorite varieties but will be glad to fill your order for any standard varieties on 
hand at the following prices: “A” grade, 40c. each, “XX” grade, 65c. each. 
Cole’s “A” grade are large, two-year-old plants, but not quite as large as the “XX” grade. Cole’s “XX” grade 
arc guaranteed to bloom at the next blooming period or replaced free. Roses are prepaid to the Fourth Zone. 
Cole’s suggest for a fine Rose garden the following varieties: 
Prices: “A” grade, 40c. each; “XX” grade, 65c. each 
Condesa de Sastago. Inside, pink; outside, yellow. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Large, bright canary-yellow flowers. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Scarlet, coppery-orange, flushed red. 
Etoile de Hollande. Immen.se scarlet-crimson flowers. 
President Plumecocq. Coppery-yellow buds opening to buff, 
tinted with salmon. 
Rouge Mallerin. Dark red. Very large and double. 
Sister Therese. An outstanding chrome-yellow rose. 
Director Rubio. Large, deep rose-pink blossoms. 
Nuntius Pacelli. Creamy-white buds opening to pure white. 
Editor McFarland. Fine rose-pink blossoms. Very vigorous 
Coleys Blue Ribbon Collection 
ONE EACH OF THE ABOVE TEN ROSES — 
“A” GRADE..ONLY 
^ 3.50 
GRADE.ONLY ^ 4.90 
ONE EACH OF THE ABOVE TEN ROSES 
“XX 
Patented ROSES 
Blaze, Pat. No. 10 
qA Fe'w of Our Choicest ‘Patented Roses Offered in the Grade 
Crimson Glory (Pat. No. 105). Urn-shaped buds of vivid 
crimson. We consider this the finest red available. $1.25 
each, $3.15 for 3. 
McGredy’s Sunset (Pat. No. 317). Deep yellow. Sun re¬ 
sistant; an outstanding Rose of this color. $1.25 each, 
$3.15 for 3. 
Rex Anderson (Pat. No. 335). Mammoth pure white flowers 
open from cream colored buds. $1.25 each, $3.15 for 3. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary (Pat. No. 249). Glowing salmon 
blended with pink, orange base. Delicate perfume. $1.25 
each, $3.15 for 3. 
Countess Vandal (Pat. No. 38). Long pointed buds of pink 
and copper opening to well-formed flowers of delightful 
shades. $1.00 each, $2.59 for 3. 
WE SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING THREE 
PATENTED CLIMBERS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
Blaze (Pat. No. 10). The everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
Hardy, free flowering and everblooming. $1.00 each, 
$2.50 for 3. 
Doubloons (Pat. No. 152). A radiant yellow climber that 
often attains a height of 12 ft. in a single season. $1.00 each, 
$2.59 for 3. 
New Dawn (Pat. No. 1). An everblooming sport of Dr. Van 
Fleet with same flesh-pink flowers. $1.59 each, $3.75 for 3. 
Cole’s IRIS 
In recent years there has been a great improvement in color range and size 
of Iris so that today they are an outstanding early Spring blooming flower. 
After careful study, Mr. D. B. Cole has selected a few as being of exceptional 
beauty and we offer them at a fraction of their introductory prices. 
Frieda Mohr. Giant lilac-pink bicolor. Exquisite perfume. 25c. 
Los Angeles. Giant snow-white with standards faintly edged lavender. The 
best white. 35c. 
Pluie d’Or. Tall, golden-yellow. 25c. 
Pink Satin. Giant glistening pink. 35c. 
Pres. Pilkington. Glorious blend of blue and buff. 35c. 
Red Dominion. Standards, deep red. Falls, velvety red. 35c. 
Cole’s Iris Offer J.lku.t'.''” ^1.50 
Japanese Iris. Cole’s have these in a wide range of colors and offer them 
in a special mixture at 65c. for 3, $1.75 per 10. Plant a group of these unusual 
late blooming types. 
Phlox, Daily Sketch 
iole’s HARDY PHLOX 
Should be Planted Now 
From the many varieties that we grow we have selected a few that 
e believe are outstanding. These are offered singly and as a collec- 
on. In addition we offer a fine selection of our own choice, all 
ifferent and an unusual value. 
aily Sketch. Extra large tru-sses. Light salmon, crimson eye. 
35c. each, 90c. for 3. „ , c o 
nchantress. Bright salmon-pink. 30c. each, 75c. ‘or 3. 
thel Pritchard. French-mauve. Unusual. 30c. each, 75c. tor 3. 
uropa. White with pale blush toward center; red eye. 25c. each, 
larvestFirk A new variety. Salmon-orange. 50c. each $1.25 for 3. 
eo Schlageter. Scarlet blooms with a faint orange cast. Ihehnest 
red Phlox in existence. 35c. each, 90c. for 3. 
Irs. Jenkins. A splendid pure white. Late. 25c. each, 60c. for 3. 
ainted Lady. Silvery-pink with red eye. 30c. each, 75c. for 3. 
EACH OF THE 8 DESCRIBED ABOVE FOR ONLY $1.50 
COLE’S SPECIAL 
3 Different Phlox, our selection—only... 
8 all different, our selection. 
..40c. 
.$ 1.00 
Japanese Iris 
Peony, Lord Kitchener 
Cole’s PEONIES 
Today the new varieties are far superior to the old in color, size 
and quality of bloom. For bouquets they are unsurpassed and arf a 
distinct feature of any landscape. We have a large collection ar.d it ill 
be glad to quote on varieties not listed. 
Officinalis rubra. The very early bright red. 60c. each, .$1.50 f , 3. 
Baroness Schroeder. Flesh-white, tinted cream. Late midse:i-sc n. 
60c. each, $1.50 for 3. 
Lord Kitchener. Double red. Early, ,50c. each, $1.20 for 3. 
Mme. Emil Galle. Large rose-pink. La*e 40c. each, $1.00 for 3. 
Primevere. Outer petals buff, center sulphur-yellow. Midscason. 
Beautiful and rare. 75c. each, $1.80 for 3. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Dark rose pink with red marking on center 
petals. Late. 60c. each, $1.50 for 3. 
A Special Collection y(2.50 
