Coles Modern 
Again this year, we have selected our Hardy Chrysan- 
themum list from the best of the more recent introductions. 
Countless varieties have been examined, both for quality 
of bloom, quantity of bloom, and habit of the plants. Growth 
and hardiness records of these varieties were looked into 
to see that they not only bloomed beautifully, but with- 
stood hard winters. In this manner, variety after variety’ 
was eliminated from the list and new varieties were added 
until we believe here is a list of the leaders—the greatest 
‘Mums now available to the general public. You can't go 
wrong with this fine list of Hardy Chrysanthemums. Every 
GARDEN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Algonquin. A U.S. D. A. introduction. Extremely hardy. 
One of the earliest ‘Mums to bloom in our fields. Very 
showy, double, brilliant yellow, three inches across. 
A grand variety in full bloom by September 10th. 
ly ft. 40c each; $1.05 for 3. 
Autumn Lights. A magnificent coppery bronze with 
gleaming orange overcast. The compact plant is com- 
pletely hidden by the dazzling bloom. Unusually 
hardy. Late September. 114 ft. 40c each; $1.05 for 3. 
Burgundy. Great double flowers of brilliant cerise to 
crimson. A very rare color is this glorious wine-red 
and it puts on a grand show in early October. 2] ft. 
40c each; $1.05 for 3 
Cydonia. Brilliant orange-mahogany flowers, fully dou- 
ble, truly are outstanding. Fine, brightly colored 
sprays on erect, strong-stemmed plants. 2 ft. 40c 
each; $1.05 for 3. 
Dahlia Flower. New. Absolutely different from any 
other Chrysanthemum sold today. Flowers resemble 
the Cactus Dahlia or Spoon Chrysanthemums, but are 
much more compact and double. The color of its bloom 
is nearly indescribable, being a deep, rich red—an 
entrancing shade. Blooms gloriously from the middle 
of September until frost. Don’t miss this one, it is truly 
worth raving about. 18 inches. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
Eugene A. Wander. A big hardy ‘Mum of brilliant, 
glistening, golden yellow. Perfectly formed double 
flowers 414 to 5 inches across. Branching habit; vig- 
orous grower. In full, dazzling bloom by September 
1Sth. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
Lavender Lady. One of the loveliest of all. Mammoth 
double flowers of true lavender. A strong, free-flower- 
ing hardy plant without a fault. Has full branching 
habits. Truly a headliner. Early October. 2\% ft. 
40c each; $1.05 for 3. 











Little Joe. Newest. One of our own introductions, 
being offered for the first time this year. A lovable 
little Chrysanthemum that has never failed to draw 
enthusiastic comment from those who have seen it. 
Hundreds of silvery pink, tight, double, button- 
like flowers burst open early in the season, lasting 
to the end. The perfectly formed blooms do not 
fade to a dirty, objectionable color, but hold their 
pleasing pink shade. Grows 15 inches tall and up 
to 30 inches across. 75c each; $2.00 for 3. 

Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. A variety acclaimed by the en- 
tire nation. Dominant shade in soft peach-pink, tinted 
with rosy salmon and fawn, the whole overcast with 
an indescribable luminous sheen. The color resembles 
the bud of the glorious Mrs. P. S. du Pont Rose. Is fully 
double and produces enormous sprays on strong stems. 
Very adaptable to cutting. Early October. 2% ft. 
50c sach; $1.35 for 3. 
Pomponette. New. Magnificent masses of brilliant Tyro- 
lean yellow overcast gently with golden bronze. This 
variety has eye-appeal, cutting’ qualities, and sturdy 
growth that make it outstanding. Mid-September to 
frost. ll4% ft. 65c each; $1.65 for 3. 
Rose Glow. A very worth-while, recent introduction. 
Lovely raspberry-rose-pink blossoms that shade to an 
even more pleasing old rose with age. Showers of 
: : exquisite color on husky, upright stems. You'll like it. 
Autumn Lights Algonquin Early October. 1% ft. 40c each; $1.05 for 3. 
Burgundy Mrs. P. S. DuPont Sensation. A new variety that is truly a sensation. The 
large. blooms are yellow with every petal tipped and 

Pomponette Cydonia marbled scarlet giving the appearance of an unusually 
beautiful Gaillardia. Late September. 2 ft. 60c each; 
———— $1.50 for 3. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL Cole’s Famous “Cactimum”’, Sun Gold. A great beauty, 
: an asset to any garden. Large, compact, pure golden 
yellew flowers, = apy eat with petals slightly 
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1 Burgundy 1 Little Joe Waite Doty. ane auprese white Pompon. A pure, ae 
1 Eugene A. Wander 1 Pomponette changing white that outlasts all other Chrysanthe- 
i Dahle’ Flewer SPECIAL, 1 Red Velvet SPECIAL, mums. Truly a treasure. 40c each; $1.05 for 3. 
White Knight. The need for a good, large double white 
1 Mrs. P. S. DuPont $] ZO 1 Sensation $2 45 has long been felt. Here is the newest. A big, fluffy 
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¥'Roso® Glow ve eee acts as the need perfectly. A prorat 
a ° ouble, 3-inc ooms; pure white, on a sturdy, 
1 White Doty Value $2.70 Value $3.30 upright bush. Begins in mid-September and lasts until 
frost. 75c each; $2.00 for 3. 

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