CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
—A Collection of the Newest and Finest 
Peach Blow. 1942 introduction. A breath-taking Saladin. Large single blooms of Oriental red 
blend of salmon-pink, fawn and bronze. A and coral-bronze. Very vigorous in growth; 
very hardy plant, strong-stemmed and well- fragrant. Early October; 2% to 3 feet. 35c 
branched, bearing tremendous quantities of each; 90c for 3. 
single 22-inch flowers having 4 rows of Silver Moon. 1942 introduction. A lovely gleam- 
petals. A distinctly new and different '’Mum.” ing white with pale yellow central halo. Mild, 
Late September to frost; 2¥2 feet. 60c each; sweet fragrance; rich contrasting foliage; 
$1.50 for 3. semi-double. September; 2 to 2Y2 feet. 60c 
Rose Glow. A lovely combination of raspberry each; $1.50 for 3. 
and old rose. Profuse flowering; cinnamon 
scented. Early October; 1% feet. 35c each; COLE'S SHADYSPOT PERENNIAL 
90c for 3. COLLECTION 
10 Attractive Plants — All Different 
Minimum value, $3.00 to $3.50 
Special — $2.00 

THE THREE NEWEST POMPONS 
1942 INTRODUCTIONS 
September Bronze. The warm bronze and 
golden bronze tints of autumn are beauti- 
fully reflected in this shapeliest of all Pom- 
pons. A very robust plant. Mid-September. 
18 inches. 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 

September Cloud. Very much like September 
Gold in habit. Ball-like flowers, a trifle 
larger, of purest ivory-white with soft prim- 
rose shading in center. Rich green con- 
trasting foliage. The best white Pompon. 
60c each; $1.50 for 3. 
September Gold. Brand new. Vibrant golden 
yellow flowers, trim and neat, twenty-five 
or more to a spray completely cover the 
shapely, well-rounded plants by mid-Sep- 
tember. The effect is one of colorful mounds 
of gorgeous flowers 18 inches high and 
even wider. Immensely prolific. 60c each; 
$1250) for) 3: 

September Bronze 
SPECIAL OFFER 
OF THE ABOVE THREE 
NEWEST POMPONS 
$1.50 
REGULAR VALUE $1.80 



September Cloud 
OTHER FINE POMPONS CUSHION ‘MUMS 
Low growing mounds of profuse 
Gleam o’ Gold. New. Large, double Jooms. Azalea-like. Plants grow 
primrose-yellow blossoms on lusty 10 to 12 inches high, and spread 
branching sprays which fairly 2 feet or more and are completely 
gleam in the mellow October sun- biqnketed wtih hundreds of flow- 
shine. Early October; 2 feet. 40c erg. Mid-September to frost. Your 
each; $1.00 for 3. selection of red, bronze, pink, 
white, and yellow. 30c each; 75c 
Judith Anderson. The best yellow for 3; $2.25 for 10. 
COLE’S “ Pompon. Masses of brilliant yel- SPOON 
NEW CACTIMUM low shapely blossoms on enor- 
E SUN GOLD ‘ mous sprays early October; 12 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The beauty of this glorious » “ feet. 40c each; $1.00 for 3. A new race of uniquely formed 
“Mum” oe ees a “Mums” having graceful petals 
De ae ion Scliaw mee ake : Little Bob. New. A low, moundlike of tubular shape flattened at the 
5 inches across, with petals } a plant completely covered with tips to resemble a spoon. Delight- 
sugntly gullies ete eh . bronze-crimson double flowers. fully different. 
Hower will last one to two 4 Hardy and decidedly colorful. Ear- Pink Spoon Yellow Spoon 
weeks. Hardy, tall growing. ee : ly October. 1¥% feet. S0c each; White Spoon 
60c each; $1.00 for 2; $2.15 L $1.25 for 3. 50c each; $1.25 for 3. 
foro: 
HOOVER COLE’S SUNNYSPOT PERENNIAL COLLECTION 
Similar to Serta Dy ; 
sembles Cactus Dahlia. “Most 10 Attractive Plants — All Different 
sembles Cactus Dahlia. Most 
unique. Late midseason. 40c " 
each; $1.00 for 3. E 
Minimum Value, $3.00 to $3.50 Special — $2.00 

Cactimum, Sun Gold 
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