COLUMBINE 
Clematis Flowered. A glorious new, 
entirely distinct Columbine. Very 
unique blooms are spurless and 
resemble the most beautiful Clem- 
atis. Numerous blooms 
are in pastel shades. May 
5. ' — % 1 to July. 2 ft. 45c each; 
a ae foay $1.20 for 3. 
Crimson Star. One of the 
most striking new plant 
introductions of recent 
years. Mammoth crimson 
spurs and flowers, com- 
bined with the corolla of 
purest white, form a color 
blend that will stand out 
in any planting. Very free 
flowering. May to July. 
2 ft. 35¢ each; S0cione: 
Cole’s Long-Spurred Hybrids. No bet- 
ter Hybrid Columbines are grown 
in the world. Individual flowers 
measure up 
to 4 inches 
across. New, 
long -spurred 
beauties in a 
marvelous 
range of col- 
ors and col- 
or combina- 
tions. All the 
shades of the 
rainbow are 
present in 
this exquis- 












- CARNATIONS 
Thrill to the glory of having these new greenhouse blooms in your own garden. They require ite mixture. 
no more care than any of the common perennials to flower magnificently practically all summer long. Plant a group 
Be sure to cut the blooms for indoor decoration to keep the new bloom coming on. of them for 
an appeal- , 
Crimson King. Outstanding, beautiful, double Scarlet King. Here is the answer to America’s ing array of 
crimson flowers on stems 12 to 14 inches long. demand for a better red Hardy Carnation. Its colors. 2% 
These dazzling flowers are born profusely all supreme, well-formed, double flowers are of a ft, 35c each; 
summer. 40c each; $1.05 for 3. vivid scarlet shade seldom seen in the hardy 90c for 3; 
plant world. Here is one of the most remarkable $2.75 for 10. 
King of the Blacks. Large flowers of the deepest forward steps that plantdom has made in years. 
mahogany-maroon, almost biack. Very free 75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
flowering. Spicy fragrance, 35c each; 90c for 3. §ilvermine. Not a true Carnation, but its full clus- 
ters of double, pure white flow- 
Rose ees A pee ae i es ers earn it a place in this list. 
ee Piece ou ery eee A COLE SUPER SPECIAL Its extreme beauty and value 
e loveliest pleasing pink col- 
SB i nainde one as a cut flower nearly over- 
ae ; ae ; tc HARDY CARNATION OF- shadow its profusion of bloom. 
Saree VSrY, eae t ns FER: 5 plants—1 each The fragrance is so intense that 
; TS Rent g etn of the above superior a spray of its flowers imparts a 
Fine for cutting. Are borne from 



















jase wun MERvoie host Mmoue varieties. delightful aroma to the entire 
saan, SULOSTIoReS 3 Value EN | 95 room. 12 inches. 40c each; 
oy : , Special .... = $1.05 for 3. 
DAY LILIES (Hemerocallis) CORALBELL (Heuchera) 
Hyperion. The finest pale yellow available. Mammoth flowers tH : : 
are a fine citron-yellow borne in great numbers on stout 40-inch Queen C earts. Charming new variety 
Senile. Sviaorous having much larger bells than the older 
ee kinds. Color is a deep, glistening red. 
grower; does well in ; : : 
Belew ine ond Aa Stunning in dainty bouquets; keeps well. 
qust65e each S170 May to July. 1% ft. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
for3. 
Mikado. A conspicuous 
variety. Very large SHRUB CLEMATIS 
golden flowers tinged 
with orange. Dark Hardy bush form of one of our most beau- 
green foliage; robust | tiful flowering vines. Forms a gracefully, 
growth; 2% ft. June | erect shrub about 2'% ft. high. The flowers 
and July. 50c each; | Of both varieties are exquisitely fragrant. 
$1.25 for 3. Davidiana. Tubular, bell-shaped flowers are 
deep, lavender-blue. Fresh bright green 
COLE'S PLANTS foliage. August and September. 50c 
ARE each; $1.35 for 3. 
GUARANTEED Recta. Large, numerous clusters of pure 
sr : white flowers. Very well-formed plant. Sil : ' 
Day Lily, Mikado See Page 2 June and July. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. Coralbell, Queen of Hearts 



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