SUMMER SWEET • Clethra 
Clethra. The pure white flowers of almost intoxi¬ 
cating fragrance make this one of the most 
desirable shrubs. See page 3. 
Cole’s New Red Flowering Quince 
Wolf Honeysuckle 
LONICERA 
Syringantha Wolfi. Wolf Honeysuckle. 
6 ft. A beauty at any time, this semi- 
procumbent shrub, with long, arching 
branches covered with bluish green 
leaves, reaches the height of its glory 
in June when it is literally covered with 
pale lilac flowers resembling Viburnum 
carlesi. 
1 to ft.. .75c. | 1J£ to 2 ft. ,95c. 
NEW RED FLOWERING QUINCE 
Sensational. Deep scarlet. 5 ft. Early Spring. While 
the “Japan Quince” has heretofore been furnished in 
mixed colors only, we are now prepared to furnish the 
deep scarlet color which everyone wants. A superior 
plant with a superior blooming habit. For ordinary 
Flowering Quince, see “Cydonia,” page 3. 
2 to 3 ft.$1.25 | 3 to 4 ft.$1.75 
Originated about twelve years ago and introduced by Cole in 1940, 
this plant has been hailed by popular acclaim as the most sensational 
of the new introductions. 1 See page 3. 
SPIRAEA 
Menziesi macrothyrsa. 5 ft. The finest pink 
Spirea ever introduced. The enormous spikes of 
cameo-pink flowers, 8 to 10 inches long, are pro¬ 
duced on strong, willowy stems. From the base 
a secondary spike or lateral appears, continuing 
the display of blooms long after the main flower 
head has disappeared. The clearness of color is 
remarkable, and the brilliancy of the flower is very 
pronounced. The blooms last over 2 weeks when 
cut and brought inside. An excellent cut flower 
and a shrub that should be in every foundation 
or border planting. 
l }/2 to 2 ft.40c. | 3 to 4 ft.65c. 
2 to 3 ft.50c. | 4 to 5 ft.85c. 
Cole’s Everblooming Pink Spirea 
Spiraea menziesi macrothyrsa 
Aleu* d-GAtHy &vesMao-tnUiff FUCHSIA 
Aleut and flaAe. 
PLANTS 
You are offered here many of 
America’s finest new and rare 
plant materials produced on 
Cole’s 600 fertile acres. 
