THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 65 
NEW AND KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Without question the greatest new creation in the perennial world. 
Korean Chrysanthemums are perfectly hardy—a requisite for satis- 
faction lacking in the old types; they are easier to grow and are more 
profuse in blooming. The lovely pastel shades defy description. Won- 
derful for table decorations and compelling for color effect in the 
garden. 
5 Each 25 Each 
ACACIA. New. Semi-double, brilliant sulphur-yellow, 
Seer is eee ee et $ .22 $$ .17 
Aro 0)., Glowing. bronze: Fall—2". 2 te te 19 .08 
erence snelepink:; Warivs 2s. rh 10 
AUTUMN LIGHTS. New. Semi-double, coppery bronze 
overcast gleaming orange. September—1%’_____ .20 15 
MeL tmeriuiant pronze—a 14 so ek 15 10 
GOBLIN. New. Warm golden bronze. October—2’_______ 25 20 
JUDITH ANDERSON: Clear butter-yellow—15”________ hd .10 
KING MIDAS. Soft yellow shaded bronze—244’__-___-- ooo 
LAVENDER LADY—Large, double. Silvery-lavender. 
MAtieeniOseAsON-—2 4a, <- ole tct a ELS .20 15 
LOUISE SCHLING. Glowing coppery red 2%2’____--__-- 15 La 
MRS. PIERRE 8S. DuPONT. Peach pink tinted rosy salmon 
UA SCT) peer eee er nee et a 25 .20 
NANCY COPELAND. Spectrum red—2’___.------------ 15 10 
PALE MOON. Fluffy loosely-double sulphur-yellow 
flowers. Early midseason—2’____---~---_-_------ 20 15 
ROMANY. Carmine with bronze tone—214’_________---- at 2 
ROSE GLOW. Large semi-double flowers of raspberry 
rose shading to opalescent rose are borne in pro- 
fusion. Early midseason—1 %’____-__-----_------ .20 15 
SUN GOLD. Very large double, beautiful clear yellow. 
Undoubtedly the finest of the yellow “Mums.” 
OPEN CARRB RO Tower oe ae te a le i .25 20 
Piers are or, wine Tred—2 _.. oo eee ew ee 15 10 

CUSHION “MUMS” 
Compact little plants bearing myriads of Azalea like 
flowers throughout October. Your choice of 
colors: Bronze, Pink; or White__-=--_.._--_~__~- $ 15 $ .10 
New Spoon Chrysanthemums. Long, tubular petals 
flattened at tips to resemble spoons. Pink, yellow_  .20 15 
