CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
. brought ‘'raves’’ from all who saw it this fall. 20 
COLE’S FAMOUS “CACTIMUM,” SUN GOLD inches. 60c each; $1.50 for 3 
A great beauty, an asset to any garden. Large, 
compact, pure golden yellow flowers, 5 inches Torch. Very clear and brilliant, semi-double flowers; 
across, with petals slightly quilled at the ends. Srange-scarlet on one side and a deep golden yel- 
Last ten days to two weeks when cut. Very low underneath. Allow this one to draw people’s 
hardy. Late October. 2 ft. 60c each; $1.00 for 2. atttention to your garden as it drew our attention 
in the field. 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 
Warrior, A striking combination of deep mahogany 
ted and warm gold. Sturdy, upright stems with 
great clusters of gorgeous three-inch flowers. A 
fit companion for Torch. 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 









Silver Tip. New. A most interesting combination of 
colors. Large, fully double, well-formed blooms 
bright carmine with the petals tipped silvery white. 
Really an exciting blend of color. A ‘Mum that has 
Be the first in your neighborhood to display this group of unusual novelties. 
Golden. A clear, glowing old gold. Compact flower Rose. The warm, shining color of the American 
form. 
Jasper. Ivory and gold tubes with jasper-red spoon. 
Very striking. 
Orchid. Mammoth flowers of a clear orchid-pink. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
Value $2.50 $2 O5 
SPECIAL 




POMPONS 
A Florist’s Shop In Your Garden 
No one type of flower lends itself to cutting pur- 
poses and garden decoration as does this indispen- 
sable group of formal flowering Chrysanthemums. In 
the group listed below, each spray of flowers is a 
perfect bouquet. All are completely double, and of 
the finest, non-fading colors. 
Goblin. The largest flowers of any in this group. A 
warm, glowing bronze. Early October. 2 ft. 40c 
each; $1.05 for 3. 
Jewel. The warm, transparent pink color of straw- 
berry ice cream. Late September. 11% ft. 40c each; 
$1.05 for 3. 
Pomponette. New. Magnificent masses of bril- 
liant Tyrolean yellow overcast gently with 
golden bronze. This variety has eye-appeal, 
cutting qualities, and sturdy growth that make 
it outstanding. Mid-September to frost. 1l4 ft. 
75c each; $2.00 for 3. 

White Doty. The supreme white Chrysanthemum. 
A pure, unchanging white that outlasts all other 
Chrysanthemums. Truly a treasure. 40c each; 
$1.05 for 3. 
eles ee 
Cydonia 

Silver. Pure white with an intense, 
Prices above novel Spoons: 
Beauty Rose. 
clear to the center. 
NEW CUSHION 
POMPONS 
1942 Introductions 
This is a new group of ‘Mums 
that grow in the shape of the 
famous Cushion or Azaleamums 
and have the extremely useful 
and well-formed bloom of the 
Pompon Chrysanthemum. All A Sil 
produce enormous sprays of , 
1¥2-inch flowers on mound- 
shaped plants 18 inches high 
and even wider. 
September Bronze. The warm 
gold-bronze tints of autumn. 
September Cloud. Purest ivory- 
white with soft primrose shad- 
ing in center. 
September Gold. Vibrant golden 
yellow flowers, trim and neat. 
Prices for the above 3 new Pom- 
pons: 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 1B 
of the September 
I each "Mums (Value $1.50) ~“+ 


THE NEW SUPER-HARDY 
NORTHLAND ‘MUMS 
No matter what part of the country you live 
in, these new super-hardy varieties are cer- 
tain to grew and bloom at their best. Their 
mammoth flowers are perfectly formed, borne 
in great profusion on long, sturdy stems, which 
make them excellent subjects for cutting. 114 
ft. Early October. 40c each; $1.05 for 3. 
Special—1l of each variety for 75c. 
Kristina. Wide, long petals of deep rose-pink. 
Viking. Very long, pointed petals of flowing 
burnt orange. 
COLE’S NEW 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR 1943 
Red Velvet. A glorious new crimson whose 
beauty surpasses any description. The 
shapely flowers are carried on graceful, 
erect stems furnished with healthy, dark 
foliage right down to the ground. The color 
is an unfading, velvety crimson. The lus- 
trous foliage makes the plant itself a thing 
of beauty even before flowering. 2 ft. Early 
October. 75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
Lavender Lassie. A miniature Teproduction of 
the ever-popular Lavender Lady in the 
cushion pompon type. Its fully double flow- 
ers, 2 inches in diameter, are the same 
lovely color as Lavender Lady. The plants, 
2 feet high, and often 3 feet across, are 
simply smothered with these fascinating 
double pompon flowers. Late September. 
75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
Rembrandt. A definitely new color blend 
which defies all description. Pinkish, soft, 
rosy lilac color, tinted faintly with copper 
and add a suffusion of ripe strawberry, 
and you have Rembrandt, whose blooms 
carry the time-mellowed shadings of a 
painting by one of the old masters. Don't 
miss this, the first of the art group, a new 
fashion in ‘Mums soon to sweep the 
country. 75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
Ruby Pompon. A rich, glowing ruby-crimson. 
A color you need in the group of useful 
pompons. No ‘Mum surpasses it in its pro- 
fusion of pulse-quickening color. Add Ruby 
Pompon to your list now. 2 ft. Early October. 
75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
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silver sheen, 
50c each; $1.35 for 3. 


Dean Kay 
Improved 

Pomponette 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
Cole’s Justly Famous Riot of 
Color Chrysanthemum Collec- 
tion. 8 varieties all different, 
including the outstanding ‘'Cac- 
timum", Sun Gold, for only 
Minimum value $3.05 

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