THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 55 

5 Each 25 Each 
*LITTLE BOB. Bronzy crimson Pompon. October—1%4’ ____$ 0.20 $ 0.15 

LITTLE BILL. Our own 1944 Novelty. Lovely old gold and 
bronze shot and overcast with silver. Cushion Pompon 
iy pcaWwule i a iOWwers: Mn proiusion.< = ee 45 ah 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. Fully double glorious chrome 
and cadmium yellow tinted old gold. Not affected by 
adverse weather when in bloom. Very hardy. 2’ ______ 40 .30 

*MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT. Peach-pink tinted rosy salmon 

and fawn ___ Bee SSE eet Ree re eats teas OQ) AG: 
*MRS. SAM P. ROTAN. Orange-yellow, copper tints—114’ _ _.20 lo 
*POMPONETTE. New glowing Tyrolean yellow—1%’ _____ 22% 17% 
*PYMGY GOLD. Fine golden yellow Cushion Pompon—15” — .20 ‘Lo 
REDS blesNew velvety. crimson.2 22. .00 0 .20 15 
*ROSE GLOW. Raspberry-pink and old rose—1%4’ ________ .20 Sus 
RUBY POMPON. Glowing ruby-red _ sP arn te a 22% 17% 


SANTA CLAUS. New red Cushion type; 2'%-inch brilliant 
PLOW CLG ewer ai ee eee EGA Sa es SS ny .20 aD 


SENSATION. New. A riot of Gaillardia-like flowers. Truly 
a “Sensation”—2’ _______ Yasmin Eee Mad en 2 ae La eae Dae 22% 17% 

*SILVER TIP. Bright carmine with silver reverse and petal 
tips? Fall—244” 2. une A A cee ican, SEINE 2 ee) 15 

*SUN GOLD. Very large double, beautiful clear yellow. Un- 
doubtedly the finest of the yellow “Mums.” Late mid- 




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THE CHIEF. Large, semi-double. Bright scarlet marked and 
overlaid with gold. Very hardy ____------~- ee 22% 17% 
*VIKING. New large-flowered burnt-orange. Semi-double. 
Peet laenardye 14s. Pe SR ae if .20 “Lo 
WARRIOR. Mahogany and warm gold. A fit companion for 
Torch and Viking Bis Brg colton at ie eS .20 15: 
*WHITE DOTY. Best pure white Pompon—18” —_--------- 17 12 
WHITE KNIGHT. Pure white 3-inch blooms—18” _~-_--_- 22% 1714 
For less than 5 plants of a variety, add 5c per plant. 
