
THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 63 
Peonies 
Prices for strong 3-5 eye divisions. 3 yr. undivided clumps at twice these prices 
Rating Variety Description 5 Each 25 Each 
9.0 Baroness Schroeder. Pale flesh-white. Late midsea- 
Pree OS er eee ee Rb tn nee $30) 29 -.2D 
8.4 Chestine Gowdy. Large, light rose, creamy white 
COLT LL epics eerie Aer ae sree es bhi .25 20 
8.4 Felix Crousse. Brilliant crimson; late midseason____ .25 20 
9.1 Frances Willard. Pale pink fading to white. Late 
rE MeCLEOT eee ee ee te ee eee eee TS ae ee 30 25 
8.9 Georgiana Shaylor. Very large. Light rose pink; 
IBDEGIDINSCHEOT aise eee ote ee nN Ie | 45 3D 
9.0 La France. Light pink splashed erinison sales a £00 30 
8.3 La Rosiere. Semi-double white, golden stamens. Mid- 
OUT) Rie eo ee ete ee PR ee oe ea 20 
9.4 Mme. Jules Dessert. Flesh white, golden center_____ 30 .25 
9.2 Mons. Jules Elie. Light rose-pink; early______ _--_ ay ae 
8.5 Octavie Demay. Flesh pink fading to white. Early___ .25 oA 
Officinalis rubra plena sanguinea. An improved form 
dietherold. Decoration: Day, Peony. = __-2-2 30 25 
8.6 Primevere. Sulphur yellow; midseason_________--~-- OD 30 
8.8 Richard Carvel. Brilliant crimson. Early midseason. .35 30 
Wie parahebernhardt.. Rose-pink: late. 2 Jn- 45-c 30 25 
9.38 Walter Faxon. Vivid shell-pink; midseason_____-_~-- 40 30 
Peete iT een WATILGcO ber txt ee eee a ee .20 15 
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Perennial Plants 
Items starred (*) are useful for rock garden planting. 
ACHILLEA— 5 Each 25 Each 
*The Pearl. White. June to August—2’_-_-______--_- $ .10 $ .07 
ACONITUM— 
fischeri. Dwarf. Dark-blue. August—2%’__-_--__--- 20 15 
sparks. Wilson Monkshood. Mauve. Fall-Flowering ; i 
aks eet se ss A ee ete oe oe he eee cz : 
*AJUGA—reptans. Carpet Bugle. Blue. May—4”_--- .17 we 
ALTHAEA—rosea. Hollyhock—6’ 
Double pink, red, white, yellow, salmon—6’_______-- 10 07 
*ALYSSUM— 
saxatile compactum. Yellow. May—1’_-----------_~_ be, .08 
serpyllifolium. Dwarf Pale yellow. May—6”______-_- ~L5 2 
ANCHUSA—italica. Blue. June to Sept.—’______------ 13 10 
*mysotidiflora. Bright Blue. May—1’_------------ ai Le 
ANEMONE— 
*hupehensis. Harly Anemone. Dwarf. Mauve rose, 
BOD biel te ea Oe ee ena D 15 12 
hupehensis superba. New. Extra large flowers of 
lively pink. September and October—2’______~-- .20 25 
japonica alba. Large white. Fall—2%’______-_-__--_- 15 12 
c Queen Charlotte. Rose. Fall—2%%’__--_-___- aT A? 
i. Rubra.\iRed) rall--2-360 one 15 te 
a. Whirlwind. Pure white. Fall—2%’__-____--- a ake. 
See Page 79 for Balling Schedule, Weights, etc. 
