Th THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
5 Each 25 Each 
*LITTLE BOB. Bronzy-crimson Pompon. October—1%’ ___-$ 0.20 $ 0.15 

LITTLE BILL. Our own 1944 Novelty. Lovely old gold and 
bronze shot and overcast with silver. Cushion Pompon 
type with1” flowerssin: profusion )- 2 ee 5, 30 
LITTLE JOE. Another Cole 1944 Introduction. Hundreds of 
long lasting many petalled 1” blooms of glowing silvery 




pink: #A>suré-fire novelty on ~ es 1k es a Se eee 30 .30 
*MILKY WAY. Pure white. Semi-double. October—21)’. 
F. G. only £ eM Sie aa ed, one ee .20 AG 
*MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT. Peach-pink tinted rosy salmon 
HAL DA WLE teeeage ie s k eeeee oa ee Sepa) AG 
*MRS. SAM P. ROTAN. Orange-yellow, copper tints—114’_ __—.20 35 
*PEACH BLOW. Salmon- Loe fawn and bronze. F. G. only 
F225 oe BENOIT! ae Aes ai 4b 
*POMPONETTE. New glowing Tyrolean yellow—14’ _____ 221% 17% 
*PYGMY GOLD. Fine golden yellow Cushion Pompon—15” _ .20 5 
RED VELVET. New velvety crimson ___ ke A el PAS 17% 
ae fs .20 15 
2 Bore 22% 17% 

*ROSE GLOW. Raspberry-pink and old rose—114’ 
RUBY POMPON. Glowing ruby-red ________ | 

SANTA CLAUS. New red Cushion type; 2%-inch brilliant 
red flowers 


ae oo New. A riot of Cormeen like flowers. Truly 
PaANGNABtION sone, Nee. Stem ib. aultle y he Eee wee 22, 17% 
*SILVER TIP. Bright carmine with silver reverse and petal 







tips. Fall—2%4’ _ Pe a ee RY .20 als 
*SUN GOLD. Very large double, beautiful clear yellow. Un- 
doubtedly the finest of the yellow “Mums.” Late mid- 
season—3’ Bish Beet: 2 eo. tes eh Seeds ae een oon) .20 
*TORCH. Semi-double, flame-yellow reverse. A standout ___ _.20 +15 
“VIKING. New large-flowered burnt-orange. Semi-double. 
Extra hardy—14” *“_— ht tl gd tee asl .20 abs 
WARRIOR. Mahogany and warm gold. A fit companion for 
Torchyand eVikinrs..22 2 = Sate oO ae SPADA .20 515 
*WHITE DOTY. Best pure white Pompon—18” _ lo .10 
WHITE KNIGHT. Pure white 3-inch blooms—18” 224% 17% 
For less than 5 plants of a variety, add 5c per plant. 
