54 THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Chrysanthemums 
Pot plants—Spring only. 
NEW AND KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Without question the greatest new creation in the perennial world. 
Korean Chrysanthemums are perfectly hardy—a requisite for sat- 
isfaction lacking in the old types; they are easier to grow and are 
more profuse in blooming. The lovely pastel shades defy descrip- 
tion. Wonderful for table decoration and compelling for color 
effect in the garden. 
Prices are for 214-inch pot plants. 
Starred (*) varieties available in field-grown plants. 
5 Each 25 Each 
*ALGONQUIN. Bright yellow. 2%-inch flowers. Sept.—l%’ $0.17 $ 0.12 
* AUTUMN LIGHTS. New. Semi-double, coppery bronze over- 
cast gleaming orange. September—1'4’ ________________ at iy a 
BRONZE-GOLD. Newest Cushion. Intense gold-tinted bronze 



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*BURGUNDY. = Gerise-crimson: -Fall— 2°23 = ee 17 12 
GYDONIAS* Orange-mahogany——2 soe. 2 en ee .20 “15 
“DAHLIA FLOWER. New deep rich red. Resembles Cac- 
tus Dahlia—18” _____ a pet Se Re SEN eae creer gm ee .2216 1713 
*DEAN KAY. New. Lilac-rose. Early—114’. F. G. only ____ _.20 aie 
EUGENE A. WANDER. Extra hardy large golden yellow— 
1 pM ee ete een oa ae 2 ome toes) AS) 
*GOBLIN. New. Warm golden bronze. October—2’ ________ 20 aL 
KRISTINA. Lovely rose-pink. Single. Vigorous. Hardy—1%4’: .17 212 
*LAVENDER LADY. Large, double. Silvery lavender. Early 
midseason—2o’ ______ ORAS eens eae tas See 920 15 

LAVENDER LASSIE. 1943 Introduction. Lovely cushion 
Pompon?— ip) a: tse a es ee ne ee ee 22% 17% 

For less than 5 plants of a variety, add 5c per plant. 
