
Globe Fiewat (Trollius) 
DIANTHUS |: (Pinks) 
“Plumarius semperflorens. Old-fashioned June 
Pinks. Attractive shades of red, pink and white. 
Single and double blooms. June through season; 
1 foot. 30c each; 75c for 3; $2.25 for 10. 
DORONICUM 
Caucasicum. Large, clear yellow flowers. Very 
effective for border use. Fine for cutting. Com- 
bines well with Tulips. May and June; 2 feet. 
40c each; $1.00 for 3. 

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“EVENING PRIMROSE 
Compact glossy leaved plants burst into bril- 
liant yellow masses of bloom in early summer 
and continue to flower freely right through the 
season. Four-inch blossoms on 1 foot ascend- 
ing branches. Fine border subject. 30c each; 
foe 1OL 13. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) 
Giant Shirley Hybrids. Biennial. Flower heads 
over 3 feet long made up of large, bell- 
shaped blossoms ranging from white to shell- 
pink to deepest rose. Many dotted crimson 
on maroon. 30c each; 75c for 3; $2.25 for 10. 
COLE’S OWN 
HARDY EVERBLOOMING FUCHSIA 
(Riccartont) 
Scarlet Beauty. Plant Patent 440. A gloriously 
beautiful plant sensation introduced in 1940 
and since widely acclaimed by gardeners 
everywhere. It is notable for its hardiness 
and the extraordinary quantity of gorgeous 
blooms over a long season. A herbaceous 
shrub type upright plant having 20 to 30 
stems which at maturity attain a height of 
3 feet. From July till frost it bears thousands 
of flaming red pendent blooms 1¥% inches 
long. Glossy green foliage provides perfect 
background for the brilliance of blossom 
coloring. Our plants are guaranteed to bloom 
the first year. Strong plants, 50c each; 3 for 
$1.20. Extra large plants, 85c each; 3 for $2.00. 
FUCHSIA, SENORITA 
— Cole’s 1942 Introduction 
(See color plate back cover.) 
Fuchsia Senorita is the first offspring of the 
famed ‘Scarlet Beauty,’ the original member of 
this special strain of Fuchsia riccartoni, which 
was so successfully introduced in 1940. Senorita 
is even hardier, more breath-taking in its beauty. 
Plants are more upright with very pleasing bright, 
glossy green foliage. The jeweled pendent blooms, 
2 to 3 inches long, of flaming rose-red with corolla 
of lovely mulberry-purple, are borne profusely 
along the stems and nestled in the outer fringe 
of foliage. The beauty of the bloom is especially 
enhanced by the fact that the sepals stand very 
nearly horizontal showing off the large mulberry- 
purple corolla to great advantage. The bursting 
of the stamens, showing the bright golden yellow, 
adds immeasurably to the color effect. Flowers 
continuously from early 
August until frost, reach- 
ing a height at maturity 
fy of 3 feet, spread 21/2 feet. 
Does particularly well as 
far north as the north 
temperate zones. These 
plants should be protect- 
ed with a light mulch 
over the first winter. 
Husky plants: 75c each; 
3 for $1.75. Extra strong 
plants, $1.25 each; 3 for 
$3.00. 

GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Burgundy. New. A lovely Burgundy-red flower 
of great beauty. A fine grower, excellent 
for cutting. Blooms all season; 2 feet. 30c 
eachy 7o5ce for 3. 
Dazzler. Aptly named because its maroon 
flowers, tipped with buff, are indeed very 
striking. Blooms continuously. 2 feet. 30c 
each;= /sc for 3: 
Goblin. A compact, shapely little plant, lower 
growing than the others. Many stems carry 
hundreds of flowers in bright yellow and 
red. June until autumn. 15 inches. 30c 
each; 75¢ for 3. 
Portola Hybrids. A riot of color in all the Gail- 
lardia shades of orange, yellow and red. 
Very striking effects. Blooms all season; 
2 feet. 30¢ each; 75c for 3. 




GAILLARDIA OFFER 
ANY 4 PLANTS OF THE ABOVE, $1 
(Regular Value $1.20) 
(Liatris ) 
Scariosa, September Glory. Mammoth 6-foot 
spikes solidly covered from top to bottom 
with purple flowers. They come into bloom 
all at the same time producing a most color- 
ful effect. Does well in poor soil. September 
bloom. 40c each; $1.00 for 3. 
GERMANDER (Teucrium) 
*“Chamaedrys. Shrublike plants with glossy 
green foliage, resembling box-wood; leaves 
practically evergreen. Flower spikes of lav- 
ender-pink. Excellent for bordering or hedg- 
ing; can be clipped to desired shape. July 
and August; 1 foot. 40c each; $1.00 for 3; 
$3.00 for 10. 
GEUM 
Lady Stratheden. Has great merit. Lovely 
golden yellow double blossoms. Very hardy; 
long lasting flowers for cutting. June and 
July; 2 feet. 35c each; 90c for 3. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. A really fine type with large 
double flowers of a fiery orange-red. Neat 
growth; fine foliage. June and September; 
2 feet. 35c each; 90c for 3. 
Prince of Orange. New. An exceedingly ef- 
Fairly dou- 
One of the loveliest. June 
40c each; $1.00 for 3. 


GAYFEATHER 
fective shade of bright orange. 
ble blossoms. 
to August; 2 feet. 





GEUM COLLECTION 
3 PLANTS, 1 EACH OF THE ABOVE, 85 
(Regular Value $1.10) Cc 
GLOBE FLOWER (Trollius) 
Golden Queen. Globe shaped; deep golden 
yellow flowers produced in abundance. Use- 
ful for cutting. July; 24 to 30 inches. 45c 
each; $1.15 for 3. 


Gypsophila, Flamingo 

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