OLE'S HARDY 
Acacia. Fragrant Acacia-like golden flowers in dense, graceful sprays. 
September to frost. 2 feet. 40c each; $1.00 for 3. 
Algonquin. Very showy, clear yellow, double flowers 242 inches across. 
.. Dwarf growth, inclined to spread. Mid-September; 14 feet. 35c each; 
Mae §=90c for 3. 
a NS , Astrid. Soft rose-cink suffused old rose. Single flowers, bright yellow 
poe od center. Very hardy; early October. 1¥2 feet. 30c each; 75c for 3. 
4 e a4 Autumn Lights. Magnificent coppery bronze. A compact plant, very 
Po ae! early and hardy, with bountiful bloom. Late September; 1% feet. 
ey 40c each; $1.00 for 3. 
Burgundy. Brilliant cerise-crimson double flowers sweetly scented. Clus- 
ters of blooms are borne on heavy stems. Early October; 2¥2 feet. 
35c each; 90c for 3. 
Clara Curtis. Bright pink single flowers. Free bloomer late August to frost. 
Fine for massing. 20 inches. 40c each; $1.00 for 3. 
Ember. An unusual brilliant glowing bronze. Really a coral-orange shade 
of very luminous quality. Best late October bronze; 2¥2 feet. 30c each; 
FOCUOR 3: 
Eugene A. Wander. New. A big hardy Mum” of brilliant glistening golden 
yellow. Perfectly formed double flowers 4¥2 to 5 inches across. Branch- 
ing habit; vigorous grower. Mid-September; 1¥2 to 2 feet. 50c each; $1.25 
for 3. 
Goblin. A warm golden bronze beauty opening in early October. Double 
flowers; strong neat growing plant; 2 feet. 40c each; $1.00 for 3. 
King Midas. Soft yellow, tinted bronze. A strong, handsome, hardy, free- 
flowering plant. Late September; 2¥% feet. 30c each; 75c for 3. 
Lavender Lady. One of the loveliest of all. Mammoth double flowers of true 
lavender. A strong, free-flowering hardy plant without a fault. Has full 
branching habits. Early October; 2¥2 feet. 35c each; 90c for 3. 
Milky Way. A new type. Intense milky white coloring in the open flower, 
contrasting with the creamy yellow buds. Luxuriant green foliage right 
down to the soil. Flowers are informal, semi-double with broad overlap- 
2 ee : ping petals, carried on branching sprays. Late September; 2% to 3 feet. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont 40c each; $1.00 for 3. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. A new variety acclaimed by everyone. Dominant 
; shade is soft peach-pink, tinted with rosy salmon and fawn, the whole 
Cole Ss Famous Riot of Color overcast with an indescribably luminous sheen. The very large double 
flowers together with vigorous branching habits plus the new color effect 
Ch th Off makes it one of the loveliest ever developed. Early October; 2¥2 to 3 feet. 
50c each; $1.25 for 3. 
rySatri emum er Nancy Copeland. A glowing spectrum-red. Exceedingly hardy, strong and 
All Different—Our Own Selection upright. Semi-double blooms. Early October; 2 to 2% feet. 80c each; 
2 . = z ie 156: for, 3. 
UM Gold. 
ALL call Jon Hepetes See gett eee BR aD rit $ ]. 15 Pale Moon. A fitting companion to Lavender Lady. Its big, delightfully fluffy, 
os Rel stage oue 210) toa ONL oes ue sulphur-yellow blossoms are very striking. Strong free bloomer. Early 
October; 2 feet. 35c each; 90c for 3. 
*Pigmy Gold. Dwarf plant seldom over 15 inches 
high, covered with small, perfectly formed, clear 
golden blossoms from early September till frost. 
Very hardy; plant in groups of three for effect. 
30c,.each; 75c for 3. 




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