56 THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
NEW AND KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Without question the greatest new creation in the perennial world. Korean 
Chrysanthemums are perfectly hardy—a requisite for satisfaction lacking in the 
old types; they are easier to grow and are more profuse in blooming. The lovely 
pastel shades defy description. Wonderful for table decoration and compelling 
for color effect in the garden. 











5 Each 
ACACIA. Clear yellow. Fall—2’ _______ Katte ee Us li ve 
ALGONQUIN. Bright yellow. 24-inch flowers. Spee te AD 
‘ASTRID. Single shell-pink. Early _.-__-__ __ 35 
AUTUMN LIGHTS. New. Semi-double, coppery bronze over- 
cast gleaming orange. September—14’ z 17% 
BURGUNDY... Gerise-crimson. | Fall-—2) 22 2 17% 
CLARA CURTIS. Rose-pink. Early—114’ te ORE 2. a 
DEAN KAY. New. Lilac-rose. Early—1%4’ __.___- .20 
EMBER. Brilliant bronze—2™%’ __ _____. pe varlh 
GLEAM O’ GOLD. Primrose-yellow. Sinan te October—2’ _ .22% 
GOBLIN. New. Warm golden bronze. October—2’ _ ___-_._ __.20 
JUDITH ANDERSON. Clear butter-yellow—15” _. _. _..__ .12 
KING MIDAS. Soft yellow shaded bronze—2%’ __ ____ 15 
LAVENDER LADY. Large, double. Silvery lavender. Early 
midseason—2'44’ __ AeA ere, Sitios ee eae .20 
LITTLE BOB. Bronze-crimson para October—1%4’ _2...2.  .25 
MILKY WAY. Pure white. Semi-double. October—2%4’ ____ __.20 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT. Peach pink tinted rosy salmon 
ANCat a Wha ese a ee ae ee hs ie Se LT A eet .20 
MRS. SAM ROTAN. Double golden yellow. Fall214' eat wiekes LD 
NANCY COPELAND. ‘Spectrum-red—2”*__ 2. 2-222 15 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER. Quiles lavender- ae Late mid- 
season—2)’ _______ Ps a De EN sh Mt KS Nee eS Wy 
PYGMY GOLD. Clear golden pee eh ears me itd ate LD 
ROSE GLOW. Large semi-double flowers of eee 
shading to opalescent rose are borne in wae Early 
midseason——1 162 ee Ay OAEE © 17% 
SALADIN. Oriental red shading to coral- red_—244/ seenme ea Roar p 
SILVER MOON. New. Gleaming white with pale yellow cen- 
ter, ) september 246 eas ees sees oda ee 30 

SILVER TIP. Bright carmine with silver reverse and petal 
fips: Fall-—254' ae sp See eee eh ee woe th eae .20 
SUN GOLD. Very large double, beautiful clear yellow. Un- 
doubtedly the finest of the Ree “Mums.” Late mid- 
$eason-—3 6 25 et eh Sen eee ee PS 
For less than 5 plants of a variety, add 5c per plant. 

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