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THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
PHLOX—Continued 5 Each 25 Each 
Mrs. W. Van Bennigen. Salmon-red—2'_$ .20 $ .15 
Painted Lady. Tall, delicate silver pink, 
cherry-red eye _ .10 .08 
P. D. Williams. Large soft applebossom pink—2 1 A' .12 x k .10 
Rheinlander. Salmon-pink, claret eye. Fine—2'_ .09 .07 
Rynstrom. Pink; very large—2 1 A'_ .09 .07 
Special French. Large glowing pink—3'_ .10 .08 
Widar. light reddish violet. White eye— 2 V 2 ' _ .12 V 2 .10 
UNNAMED—Ten distinctive varieties, specify 
color wanted •_ .08 .06 
^PHLOX—divaricata. Lavender. April, May—12"_ .09 .07 
PHLOX—Creeping Varieties. 
atropurpurea. Wine red with dark eye—4"_ .10 .08 
*subulata rosea and alba. Ground cover—4"_ .09 .07 
subulata lilacina. Pale blue. April—6"_ .09 .07 
subulata Vivid. Bright pink, red eye. April—4"__ .12^ .10 
PHYSALIS—francheti. Chinese Lantern Plant. Red 
lanterns. October—2'_ .09 .07 
PHYSOSTEGIA—virginiana. False dragonhead. Rose. 
June and July—3'- .10 .07 
PLATYCODON —Balloon flower. 
grandiflorum. Blue. July to October—2'_ .10 .08 
PLUMBAGO—larpentae. (See Ceratostigma). 
-PRIMULA— 
Munstead. Red, Yellow, Cream. Separate colors. 
Late Spring—9" _ .15 .12 
veris. Yellow. June and July—6"- .15 .12 
RANUNCULUS—repens fl. pi. Creeping Double But¬ 
tercup. May and June—10"_-_ .09 .07 
SALVIA— 
azurea grandiflora—pitcheri. Rich gentian blue. 
August and September—4'- .09 .07 
,: SAPONARIA— 
ocymoides splendens. Rosy pink. May to July_ .09 .07 
SCABIOSA—caucasica. Pincushion Flower. Lavender 
June to September—1 V 2 '_ .12 ^ .10 
Isaac House Hybrids. A giant strain of new shades 
of blue—2'_ .15 .12 
