THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 67 
*CONVALLARIA majalis. Lily of the Valley 5 Each 25 Each 
2 year plants. Spring—6"-$ .12% $.10 
COREOPSIS lanceolata. Golden yellow. Summer—2'_ .09 .07 
Mayfield Giants. A vigorous, improved strain—3'_ .09 .07 
DELPHINIUM— 
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 
Giant Pacific Hybrids. Strong wiry stems support 
spikes of mammoth flowers in all shades of 
blue, mainly doubles. Fine for both the hardy 
border and for cutting—5'- .20 .15 
DIANTHUS— 
barbatus. Sweet William. Separate colors. Red, 
white and pink: May and June—1%'_ .09 .07 
barbatus, New Dwarf Hybrids. Mixed colors—June 6" .10 .08 
*plumarius semperflorens. Scotch Pink. Mixed. June 
and July—9"_ .09 .07 
DIANTHUS GRENADIN— 
*King of the Blacks. Velvety maroon. All summer_ .09 .07 
*Rose Queen. Clear deep rose. All summer—12"_ .09 .07 
* White Gold. Yellow—12"_ .12% .10 
*DICENTRA—eximea. Fringed Bleeding Heart. All 
summer—12" _ .12% .10 
spectabilis. Bleeding Heart. May, June—2'_ .22 .17 
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. Leopardbane. Yellow 
flowers 2%" across. May, June— 2’ _ .20 .15 
ECHINACEA—purpurea. Rudbeckia purpurea.. Purple 
cone flower. July, Aug.—3'_ .09 .07 
ECHINOPS RITRO— Thistle. Steel blue_ .09 .07 
ERYNGIUM—amethystinum. Amethyst blue. July and 
August—2' _ .10 .08 
EULALIA—(See Miscanthus). 
*EUPATORIUM—coelestinum. Blue. September, 
October—2' _ .09 .07 
FUNKIA—(See Hosta). 
GAILLARDIA —Blanket Flower. 
Burgundy. Wine red. All summer—2'_ .10 .08 
Goblin. Yellow to red. All summer—12"- .10 .08 
Monarch Strain. Yellow to Red. Mammoth— 2' - .10 .08 
Portola hybrids. New Mammoth_ .08 .06 
The Dazzler. Brilliant red, all summer—2'_ .10 .08 
GERANIUM—sanguineum. Bloodred Cranesbill. All 
summer—1%'_ .12% .10 
*GEUM—Lady Stratheden. Orange, all summer—15"- .12 .10 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Ruffled scarlet flowers. All sum¬ 
mer—15" _ .12% .10 
GYPSOPHILA—Flamingo. New. June flowers light 
pink to white. September flowers Lilac-pink. A 
sensational introduction. Pots_ -30 .25 
