CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
NEW CUSHION POMPONS 
This is a new group of ‘Mums that grow in the shape of the famous Cushion or Azalea- 
mums and have the extremely useful and well-formed bloom of the Pompon Chrysanthemums. 
All produce enormous sprays of 1¥2-inch flowers on mound-shaped plants 18 inches high 
and even wider. 
September Bronze. The warm gold-bronze tints of autumn. 
September Cloud. Purest ivory-white with soft primrose shading in center. 
September Gold. Vibrant golden yellow flowers, trim and neat. 
Prices of the above 3 new Pompons: 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
Special: 1 each of the above for $1.35. 
CUSHION “MUMS 
Low-growing mounds of profuse bloom. Plants grow 10 to 12 inches high and spread 
2 feet or more, and are completely blanketed with hundreds of flowers from September til] 
frost. Don't forget to include several of these little beauties with your order. They may be 
used in front of evergreens to add fall color, in the perennial border, or where extreme 
hardiness is necessary. 
Amelia. The famous Pink Cushion. 
King. Coppery bronze to dull red. 
Queen. Silvery white. 
Hector. Pure, brilliant, golden yellow. 
Prices, above 4 Cushion ‘Mums: 40c each: $1.05 for 3; $3.25 for 10. 
Bronze-Gold. Newest brilliant Cushion ‘Mum. Entirely distinct 
from other cushion types in its most desirable flowering 
habit. A fluffy, gorgeous mass of gold tinted with bronze 
from mid-September until the season ends. Grows 2 feet tall 
and up to 3 ft. wide. A grand bit of color. 65c each; $1.65 
for 3. 

Santa Claus. The new, superior, red Cushion ‘Mum. Grows slightly 
taller than the common Cushion ‘Mum, but in a broad mound 
bearing hundreds of brilliant, rich red blooms. Flowers are 
large, 2% inches across, completely double. Striking example 
of horticultural development. Early October. 60c each; $1.50 
for 3. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
6 Cushion ‘Mums—1 each Amelia, King, Queen, and Hector, 
plus Santa Claus and Bronze-Gold. 
Special *2.30 
Value $2.85 

Delight{ully Different 
SPOON ’MUMS 
Nothing in our gardens has excited as much comment as this 
distinct, new range of uniquely formed ‘Mums, having graceful 
petals of tubular shape flattened at the tips to resemble a spoon. 
We have selected five of the newest varieties which carried suffi- 
cient appeal and merit to pass our rigid requirements. Be the first 
in your neighborhood to display this group of unusual novelties. 
Golden. A clear, glowing old gold. Compact flower form. 
Jasper. Ivory and gold tubes with jasper-red spoon. Very striking. 
Orchid. Mammoth flowers of a clear orchid-pink. 
Rose. The warm, shining color of the American Beauty Rose. 
Silver. Pure white with an intense silver sheen, clear to the center. 
Prices above novel Spoons: 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL: 
1 each of these new Spoons. 
SPECIAL, $2.40 
Rose 
Value $3.00 Golden 



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NEW “MUMS FOR 1943 
Still “Tops ’ in 1944 
Red Velvet. A glorious new crimson whose beauty 
surpasses any description. The shapely flowers 
are carried on graceful, erect stems furnished 
with healthy, dark foliage right down to the 
ground. The color is an unfading, velvety crim- 
son. The lustrous foliage makes the plant itself 
a thing of beauty even before flowering. 2 ft. 
Early October. 65c each; $1.65 for 3. 
Lavender Lassie. A miniature reproduction of the 
ever-popular Lavender Lady in the cushion 
pompon type. Its fully double flowers, 2 inches 
in diameter, are the same lovely color as Lav- 
ender Lady. The plants, 2 feet high, and often 
3 feet across, are simply smothered with these 
fascinating double pompon flowers. Late Sep- 
tember. 65c each; $1.65 for 3. 
Ruby Pompon. A rich, glowing ruby-crimson. 
A color you need in the group of useful pom- 
pons. No ‘Mum surpasses it in its profusion of 
pulse-quickening color. Add Ruby Pompon to 
your list now. 2 ft. Early October. 65c each; 
$1.65 for 3. 


Silver 
Spoon ‘Mums Jasper 
Orchid 
