CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued 
Mandarin. Large double flowers of a delightful 
blend of corah salmon, copper, and bronzy gold, 
are borne profusely on erect, wiry stems. Com¬ 
pact and somewhat dwarf. Midseason. 
Pale Moon. Fluffy double flowers of sulphur-yellow, 
completely cover this compact-growing plant for 
a long period. Early midseason. 
Roberta Copeland. Semi-double medium-sized 
flowers of irridescent rosy red, shading to rose 
and salmon-gold at maturity, are borne profusely 
on short branching stems from September 15 on. 
Rose Glow. Semi-double flowers of raspberry-rose 
are borne in great profusion on slenderly branch¬ 
ing sprays. Delightfully cinnamon-scented. Mid¬ 
season. 
Saladin. A vigorous growing variety bearing large 
single flowers of Oriental red, shading to coppery 
red with a coppery reflex. Delightfully fragrant. 
Symphony. Large double flowers of mauve-rose, 
overcast coppery rose, are borne in sprays on 
heavy, sturdy stems. Free-flowering and im¬ 
mensely popular. 
COLE’S NEW CACTIMUIVI 
Color illustration on page 24. 
A distinct variation from the old-type hardy 
Chrysanthemums, with mammoth symmetrical 
blossoms, having long, quilled, petals resembling 
the cactus dahlia. Well-grown plants produce 
flowers as large and as beautiful as greenhouse 
“Mums,” measuring 5 inches or more across. Per¬ 
fectly hardy and as cut-flowers are unsurpassed, 
for they have been known to last for as long as 
three weeks in water in a warm office. 
Sun Gold. One cannot say too much regarding 
the beauty of this glorious “Mum.” Large, com¬ 
pact, pure golden yellow flowers with petals 
slightly quilled at the ends, are borne on long 
stems. We believe this to be the most beautiful 
hardy “Mum” ever offered to the public. 
Price: 60c. each, SI.00 for 2, $2.15 for 5 
•Cushion Mums 
A group of dwarf Mums, forming large, dense 
clumps 10 to 12 inches in height, which are literally 
covered with azalea-like flowers from the middle of 
September until cut down by severe frosts. We are 
pleased to offer these in the red, pink, bronze, white, 
and yellow colors. Your selection. 30c. ea.; 75c. 
for $3; $2.00 for 10. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
Shasta Daisy 
Lothian Bell. Gigantic perfectly formed flowers 
borne continuously from June till August. 
•White Swan. May and June. 2 ft. A pure white 
double variety, borne on long stems which are 
excellent for cutting. Established plants have 
been known to produce as high as thirty blossoms 
for Memorial Day cutting. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; 
$2.00 for 10. 
CONVALLARIA 
•Majails. Lily-of-the-mlley. This popular plant 
thrives in semi-shade. Excellent to use in the 
front of the perennial border. 
COREOPSIS 
Mayfield Giant. A new improved variety of the 
much beloved plant. Bright yellow flowers stand¬ 
ing 23 ^ to 3 feet high. 
DELPHINIUM • Larkspur 
Stately, handsome summer-flowering perennials 
of unsurpassable beauty for border decoration. Re¬ 
quires a rich well-drained soil. Plant in groups of 
3, 6, or more. 
Belladonna Improved. (Cliveden Beauty.) A 
real improvement on this lovely Larkspur. Pro¬ 
duces a profusion of graceful spikes of pale blue 
blooms which are much prized for cutting. They 
appear in June and again in September. 
Bellamosa. Dark blue form of Belladonna. 
Blackmore & Langdon Hybrids 
An excellent English strain. Flowers enormous, 
on rigid spikes of great height. The colors are deli¬ 
cate shades of blue. Plant liberally as they cannot 
be surpassed for cut flowers. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; 
$2.00 for 10. 
Giant Pacific Hybrids. Under favorable condi¬ 
tions these plants will produce beautifully propor¬ 
tioned spikes 3 to 5 feet in height, bearing indi¬ 
vidual flowers of delicate shadings, 2 to 3 inches 
in diameter. Mixed colors. 35c. ea.; 90c. for 3, 
$2.50 for 10. 
DICENTRA • Bleeding-Heart 
•Eximla. Plumy Bleeding-Heart. A dwarf variety 
with beautiful finely cut foliage producing dainty 
pink flowers throughout the entire season. It 
does well in the shade or sun. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; 
$2.00 for 10. 
Spectabllls. Showy Bleeding-Heart. Another old- 
fashioned favorite. Its long racemes of graceful 
heart-shaped flowers are very attractive. For best 
results, plant in groups of 3, 6, or more, in the 
hardy border. 40c. ea.; $1.05 for 3; $3.00 for 10. 
DIANTHUS • Pinks 
Barbatus. Sweet William. Old favorites of the 
garden, bearing sweet clove-scented flowers in 
great profusion during May and June. Indis¬ 
pensable on the edge of the hardy border and for 
cutting. Dark Crimson, Newport Pink, Scar¬ 
let, or White Beauty. 
Plumarlus. The old-fashioned sweet-scented gar¬ 
den Pink. Too well known to need description. 
DIGITALIS . Foxglove 
Giant Shirley Hybrids. Shell-pink and deep rose, 
bell-shaped flowers appear on upright, rigid 
spikes. The individual bells are dotted with 
crimson or chocolate markings. 
DORONICUM . Leopard’s Bane 
Caucasicum. A very showy yellow daisy-like 
flowering perennial. Blooms early in the spring 
and combines well with tulips. A splendid flower 
for cutting as it keeps well in water. 35c. ea.; 
90c. for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
FERNS 
All Ferns: 
30c. each; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10 
Adlantum pedatum. Maidenhair Fern. Black 
stems with delicate green fronds. Does well in 
moist spots. 
Aspidlum acrosticholdes. Christmas Fern. An 
evergreen variety with deep green, divided fronds. 
Should be planted in the shade. 
Aspidlum marginale. Evergreen Woodfern. A 
variety with leathery evergreen fronds which re¬ 
main attractive throughout the winter. 
Aspidlum spinulosum. An evergreen variety 
growing 1J4 to 2 feet high. Requires a rich, well- 
drained soil. 
DIcksonIa punctlloba. Hay-scented Fern. Very 
erect, with broad fronds of soft woolly texture. 
Onoclea struthlopterls. Ostrich Fern. One of the 
best of the tall growing Ferns, with long, graceful 
fronds. Grows in moist hollows and along the 
banks of sunny brooks and ponds. 
FUNKIA * Plantain Lily, Hosta 
Lancifolla. Long, narrow leaves grow in a tufted 
form. Blue lily-like flowers produced in spikes 
during August and September. An excellent plant 
to edge shady walks or beds. 
Subcordata grandiflora. Large, white, lily-shaped 
flowers produced in August and September. Big 
heart-shaped bright green leaves make this an 
attractive plant all summer. 35c. ea.; 90c. for 3; 
$2.50 for 10. 
Varlegata. An unexcelled edging plant. Leaves 
are narrow and variegated, the flowers blue. 
30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
GAILLARDIA • Blanket Flower 
Burgundy. Lovely Burgundy red flower of great 
beauty. An excellent cut flower. 30c. ea.; 
75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Dazzler. A brilliant maroon tipped buff. Very 
showy. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
•Goblin. An interesting novelty of dwarf 
form. These little plants, 12 to 16 inches high, 
are covered with two colored ffowers of yellow 
and red from early June until Autumn. 
30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Golden Goddess. Summer. 2 ft. An everblooming 
variety bearing beautiful golden-yellow flowers on. 
long stems. Excellent for cutting. 35c. ea.; 
90c. for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
Portola Hybrids. The gay blossoms, in shades of 
orange-yellow and red, are produced all summer. 
This plant does well in a hot, dry place, needing 
no special care. 
GERANIUM 
GEUM • Avens 
All Geum: 30c. each, 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10 
•Lady Stratheden. Rich golden yellow blossoms. 
A wonderful companion plant for Mrs. Bradshaw. 
•M rs. Bradshaw. Large, double red flowers are 
borne continually all summer 12 to 15 in. 
GRASSES 
All Grasses: 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10 
Eulalia japonica. Long, narrow, graceful green 
foliage. Flower-spikes are gray, reaching a height 
of 6 feet. 
Eulalia japonica zebrina. Zebra Grass. The long 
long green blades of grass are marked with broad 
yellow bands across the leaf. Plumes are silver- 
gray. 8 ft. 
GYPSOPHILA • Babys Breath 
Bristol Fairy. Large panicles of double white 
flowers. The individual blossoms are larger than 
those of other varieties. Blooms continually all 
summer if kept picked. Excellent cut flower and 
used extensively as filler in bouquets. 40c. ea.; 
$L05 for 3; $3.00 for 10. 
Paniculata. Single pure white flowers appearing 
during August and September. Grows 2 to 3 feet 
high and is as broad as it is tall. Flowers can be 
dried and colored for winter bouquets. 
HELIANTHEMUM • Sun Rose 
•Mutabile, Mixed. Fickle Sun-Rose. Dwarf, ever¬ 
green, shrubby plants, excellent for sunny borders 
or dry banks. The flowers are pink and from 
white to yellow. 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
HELIANTHUS 
Loddon Gold. Enormous Dahlia-like flowers 
of a bright yellow color. Flowers 5 inches in 
diameter. Height 4 to 5 ft. September and 
October. 40c. ea.; $1.00 for 3; $3.00 for 10. 
HELIOPSIS 
Incomparabllls, Summer Gold. 3 ft. A novelty 
blooming freely from June until frost. Large 
semi-double flowers of golden yellow, 3 to 4 
inches in diameter. 60c. ea.; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 
for 10. 
HEMEROCALLIS • Day Lilies 
Aurantlaca. A very free-flowering variety, pro¬ 
ducing rich orange-yellow flowers early in the 
season. 2 ft. 
Flava. Lemon Lily. Clear yellow, sweet-scented 
flowers during June. Grows about 2J^ feet high. 
Minor. Early-flowering, lemon-yellow variety. 
One of the first to bloom. 50c. for 3, $1.30 for 10. 
Sensational Hybrid Hemerocallis 
Bay State. A very free-flowering and robust va¬ 
riety bearing glistening deep yellow flowers on 
4-foot stems. Late June. 
Goldenl. Deep golden yellow flowers in late June 
and July. A most effective variety. Very grace¬ 
ful and stately. Decidedly one of the best of 
the newer varieties. 
Lemona. Large lemon-yellow flowers resembling 
Japanese Iris are borne on 4J^-foot stems in 
early July. One of the finest. 
The Gem. A finely formed bloom of rich orange- 
yellow, borne on 3H-foot stems in late June. 
Equal to the best Lilies. 
All above varieties: 
30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10 
SPECIAL OFFER: 8 New-Day Lilies, 2 each 
of above, only $1.50, postpaid 
HEUCHERA • Coral Bells 
Sangulnea. Bright crimson flowers on stems 15 
to 18 inches high from June until September. 
75c. for 3, $2.00 for 10. 
HIBISCUS • Mallow 
A tall growing plant, 4 to 5 feet high, with im¬ 
mense hollyhock-like flowers. Can be used in a shrub 
border or as a background for other perennials. 
New Glant-Flowering. In separate colors. Red, 
Pink, or White. 
Scarlet Rosemallow. Tall, strong, upright 
plants, shrub-like in character, bearing a 
gorgeous array of huge, single, deep red flow¬ 
ers, often 6 inches across and as deep. One 
of the most striking and imposing plants that 
we know of. We have often counted from 50 
to 100 blooms on a plant. The foliage, resem¬ 
bling that of the Japanese Maple, along with 
the stems, turns a beautiful red in the fall. 
Scarlet Rosemallow is one of Cole’s very new 
plants that we heartily recommend. 6 ft. 
August. 35c. ea., 90c. for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
le varieties marked with a • are suitable 
for Rock-Garden planting 
Sangulneum. Attractive foliage with bright crim¬ 
son flowers. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Augu 
All p<ir<>nnlals. exceot as noted, 25c. each; 60c. for 3, $1.50 for 10 
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