HOLLYHOCKS 
Double. In separate colors. Red, Bright Rose, 
Newport Pink, Yellow, and White. 
Singie, Mixed. 
IBERIS 
PENTSTEMON . Beard-Tongue 
Barbatus torreyl. Spikes 3 feet long of bright 
scarlet tubular flowers from June to August. 
PEONIES 
•Sempervirens. Evergreen Candytuft. Deep, 
rich green foliage that is almost completely hid¬ 
den in spring by the brilliant white flowers. _A 
remarkable rock-garden or edging plant. 10 in. 
May, June. 
IRIS 
German, Mixed Colors. Cole’s flne standard 
sorts. 45c. lor 3, SI.00 for 10. 
Kaempferi. {Japanese Iris). Cole’s Superior Mix¬ 
ture. 75c. for 3, S2.00 for 10. 
KNIPHOFIA 
Royal Standard. Upper florets brilliant red in 
contrast to the yellow lower florets, produced on 
2J^-foot stems from August until October, make 
this one of the most attractive and worth-while 
plants. 50c. ea.; $1.20 for 3; $3.50 for 10. 
Tower of Gold. Bold, rich golden yellow flowers 
are freely produced on 3-foot stems from the 
first of August until the middle of September. 
40c. ea.; $1.00 for 3; $3.00 for 10. 
LAVANDULA • Lavender 
Vera. An old-fashioned, fragrant perennial with 
lavender flowers on erect 15-inch stems during 
July and August. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
LIATRIS * Gayfeather 
Pycnostachya. Showy plants, with tall purple 
spikes coming from the grassy leaves growing in 
a tuft near the ground. Blooms July till Septem¬ 
ber. Very attractive. 
LUPINUS • Lupine 
New Russell Lupines. June. .3 ft. Enormous, 
well rounded, symmetrical flower-spikes bear¬ 
ing gorgeously colored flowers. 40c. ea.; 
$1.05 for 3; .$3.00 for 10. 
Polyphyiius Hybrids. Beautiful spikes of pea¬ 
shaped flowers produced on stems 3 feet long. 
Mixed colors. 3.5c. ea.; 90c. for 3, $2.50 for 10. 
MONARDA * Bee Balm 
Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Scarlet flowers. 
30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
MYOSOTIS • Forget-Me-Not 
*Palustris. Large heads of dainty blue flowers 
produced freely. Does well in moist spots in the 
garden. Use in bold masses or as edgings for beds 
and walks. 8 to 12 in. 
OENOTHERA • Evening Primrose 
*Missouriensis. A low species with ascending 
branches. Individual flowers often 3 or more 
inches across. A profuse bloomer from June until 
August. Good for rock garden or border. 30c. ea.; 
75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
PACHYSANDRA. (See Vines) 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE 
Oriental Poppy 
The Oriental Poppies make a gorgeous display 
in June that cannot be outdone by other perennial 
plants. Their large, cup-shaped heads of brilliant 
colors cannot be equaled. They are conspicuous 
whether planted singly or in bold masses. Do well 
in any ordinary garden soil. They should be trans¬ 
planted in the early spring or during August and 
September when dormant. 
Orientale. Oriental Poppy. Large, cup-shaped 
blooms of brightest crimson-scarlet with purplish 
black blotches at base of petals. 
Orientale, Beauty of Levermere. The finest 
dark crimson, with black blotch A profuse 
bloomer. 30_c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Orientale, Fairy. Pure pale pink blooms of medium 
size. Excellent for the small garden. 35c. ea.; 
90c. for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
Orientale, Lulu A. Neeley. Brilliant ox-blood red 
blooms, supported by strong stems. Our most 
popular red Poppy. 35c. ea.; 90c. for 3; $2.50 
for 10. 
Orientale, Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot in color. 
The best pink variety. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3. 
Orientale, Perry’s White. Satiny white flowers 
with a crimson blotch at the base of each petal. 
40c. ea.; $1.05 for 3; $3.00 for 10. 
Orientale, Wurtembergia. Brilliant glowing rose- 
red flowers of great size and substance. 40c. ea.: 
$1.05 for 3; $3.00 for 10. 
The Peony has long been a great favorite among 
flower lovers. Today the new varieties are far 
superior in coloring and quality of bloom. Bouquets 
of the large, double flowers are irresistibly charming. 
For color effect in the landscape they are unsur¬ 
passed. Peonies will grow very easily in any loca¬ 
tion except shade. They ask no special care and 
are very hardy. We have a large collection of 
Peonies. Will quote your favorites on request. 
8.6 Albert Crousse. Light rose-pink with a 
creamy tone, richly tinted with flesh-pink in a 
deep rose-like center when fully open; mildly fra¬ 
grant. Tall; profuse bloomer. 40c. ea.; $1.00 for 3. 
9.0 Baroness Schroeder. Pale flesh-white, tinted 
cream, outer petals frequently shaded with faint 
pink; fragrant. Tall; free-flowering. Late mid¬ 
season. 60c. ea.; $1.50 for 3. 
8.1 Couronne d’Or. Immense white blossoms with 
crimson blotches. Late. 40c. ea.; $1.00 for 3. 
8.4 Felix Crousse. Large, ball-shaped, brilliant 
red blooms with ruby center. Very attractive 
and desirable. Probably the best red cutting 
Peony for the market. Late midseason. 40c. ea.; 
$1.00 for 3. 
8.8 Karl Rosenfield. Very bright, rich velvety 
crimson, outer petals large and waved, central 
petals incurved and notched; not fragrant. Tall; 
free-flowering; strong stems; good foliage. Mid¬ 
season. 50c. ea.; $1.25 for 3. 
7.8 Lord Kitchener. Double red. Early. 50c. ea.; 
$1.25 for 3. 
7.9 Mme. Ducel. Broad, flaring guards and very 
compact, incurved center of pale old-rose, with a 
lustrous silvery sheen. Medium height; flori- 
ferous; stiff stems. Midseason. 50c. ea.; $1.25 
for 3. 
8.5 Mme. Emile Galle. Large light rose-pink. 
Rose fragrance. Late. 40c. ea.; $1.00 for 3. 
9.2 Mons. Jules Elie. Pale lilac-rose, silver reflex. 
Large, compact, globular, fragrant. Early. Cer¬ 
tainly one of the grandest sorts. 50c. ea.; $1.25 
for 3. 
8.5 Octavie Demay. Light rose-pink, fading to 
white. Early. 50c. ea.; $1.25 for 3. 
8.6 Primevere. Outer petals buff; center deep 
sulphur-yellow; large, full blooms on tall stems. 
The nearest approach to a yellow in any of our 
Chinese class. Beautiful and rare. Midseason 
75c. ea.; $1.80 for 3. 
8.7 Reine Hortense. An outstanding variety with 
a profusion of blooms of the largest size on tall, 
strong stems. Rose-pink, with crisp, fluffy petals 
of translucent texture, notched and silvered at 
the tips and occasionally flecked with crimson 
in the center. Good foliage. Midseason. 60c. ea.; 
$1.50 for 3. 
9.0 Sarah Bernhardt. Dark rose-pink with in¬ 
conspicuous red markings on central petals. 
Fragrant. Late. 60c. ea.; $1.50 for 3. 
9.3 Walter Faxon. Shell-pink of a luminous in¬ 
tensity unusual in peonies. Mildly fragrant. 
Midseason. 90c. ea.; $2.25 for 3. 
COLE’S SPECIAL PEONY COLLECTION 
Six peonies, all different, our seiection, 
$3.00 vaiue for $1.50 
PHLOX 
Beautiful hardy border plants. Their large trusses 
of brightly colored flowers come in late summer 
and early fall when the average garden is without 
color. We list here only the newer outstanding 
varieties which have good clear colors and freedom 
of bloom. 
Baron van Heckeren. Delicate salmon-pink. Fine 
habit of growth and large heads. 30c. ea.; 75c. 
for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
B. Comte. Tall growing variety with large satiny 
amaranth flowers. Excellent. 
Beacon. Large heads of brilliant cherry-red flow¬ 
ers on strong stems. 3 ft. 
Border Queen. Large, round, watermelon-pink 
flower-heads. Individual florets are large. Dwarf. 
Excellent for the front of border. 30c. ea.; 75c. 
for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Collection: One each of these superb varie¬ 
ties, seven gorgeous Orientai Poppies for $1.65. 
Ali Perennials, except as noted, 
25c. ea.; 60c. for 3; $1.50 for 10 
PHLOX —Continued 
Bridesmaid. Pure white flowers with a pink eye. 
A striking variety. 
Coiumbia. Plant Patent No. 118. The color is a 
soft cameo-pink with a light blue eye. Plant is 
very bushy, foliaged to the ground, and is en¬ 
tirely disease-free. 45c. ea.; $1.10 for 3. 
Daiiy Sketch. Extra large trusses of light salmon- 
pink with a crimson-rose eye. It is perfectly 
hardy, rugged in growth, and one of our most 
outstanding varieties. 35c. ea.; 90c. for 3, $2.50 
for 10. 
Dr. Charies Mayo. Pure white flowers with a 
vermilion-red eye. The colors do not fuse or fade. 
One of the best of its kind. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; 
$2.00 for 10. 
Eclaireur. Brilliant rosy magenta with a white eye. 
E. I. Farrington. Dark salmon-pink with a slightly 
darker eye. One of the newer varieties which is 
becoming more and more popular. 30c. ea.; 
75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Eiffel Tower. Tall and sturdy, with flower panicles 
of a beautiful shade of pink. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink. Strong grower 
with rich green, glossy foliage. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; 
$2.00 for 10. 
Ethel Pritchard. A free-flowering French mauve 
variety. The only one of its color. 30c. ea.; 
75c. per 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Europa. White with a pale blush toward the cen¬ 
ter which has a red eye. This variety has more of 
a pinkish cast than Dr. Charles Mayo. 
Feuerbrand (Fireglow). Brilliant orange-scarlet, 
almost vermilion. Flowers freely throughout the 
entire season. 
Harvest Fire. A brilliant salmon-orange color on 
a vigorous bush. The heads and individual flow¬ 
ers are large and the foliage is disease-resistant 
and stays on all summer. 50c. ea.; $1.25 for 3. 
Jules Sandeau. Dwarf in habit, but producing 
large heads of watermelon-pink blossoms. Be¬ 
cause of its long-flowering quality it is especially 
useful as an edging or near the front of the border. 
Leo Schlageter. Brilliant scarlet blooms with a 
faint orange cast. Of splendid habit, growing 3 
feet high, with excellent large rich heads. The 
finest red Phlox in existence. 35c. ea.; 90c. for 3; 
$2.50 for 10. 
Lillian. Lovely pure pink without a trace of 
magenta or rose. The flower-heads are of good 
size and the individual flowers large. 35c. ea.; 
90c. for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
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. The best early white Phlox 
known. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white. Late flowering, of 
medium height. A splendid sort. 
Mrs. Milly van Hoboken. Very large heads with 
big individual florets. Color bright pink with a 
slight mauve suffusion. Strong grower. 
Mr. W. W. van Beuningen. Large, rich salmon 
flower—bright effective color without an eye. 
Medium height. Robust growth. 30c. ea.; 
75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Painted Lady. Tall growing, bearing large heads 
of silvery pink flowers with a distinct cherry-red 
eye. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
P. D. Williams. Enormous soft rose-pink flowers 
with darker centers. Grows compact and retains 
its colors throughout the entire summer. 90c. 
for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
Progress. A very pleasing shade of deep lavender- 
blue. Medium-sized panicles and large flowers. 
Something unusual and new. 50c. ea.; $1.25 for 3. 
Rheinlander. Large, beautiful salmon-pink flower- 
heads on good strong stems. An old-time variety 
of excellent habit and growth. 
Rijnstroom. Heavy trusses of lively rose-pink 
flowers. A strong grower. 
Special French. Large heads of glowing pink 
flowers supported by strong stems. 
Von Lassburg. A splendid tall white variety. 
Trusses large. Free-flowering. 
Widar. Medium height. The individual florets 
are violet with a clear white eye. Good. 30c. ea.; 
75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
COLE’S SPECIAL PHLOX OFFER 
Assembled individually from our regular va¬ 
rieties so that each collection will have a com¬ 
plete range of lovely colors, at least 8 distinct 
varieties. 
8 Phlox for.$1.00 
24 Phlox for. 2.75 
48 Phlox for. 5.00 
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