GIANT 
The finest Delphiniums ever introduced to the public. Since their 
origination, these new hybrids have swept the country. Gardeners 
have enthusiastically proclaimed their doubleness of form, their 
great color range, and their size, to be the most amazing they 
have ever seen. The flowers average 2 to 3 inches in diameter 
and are carried on 3- to 5-ft. spikes. Cole offers the latest develop- 
ments in this magnificent strain. Black Knight, Blue Jay, Guine- 
vere, Percival, King Arthur and Sir Galahad as a Mixture. All are 
double. 
We cannot’ sell indi- 
vidual series, but will 
ship a_ well-balanced 
assortment, selected by 
us for each order. 50c 
each; 3 for $1.35; 10 
for $3.95. 

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BABY'S BREATH 
(Gypsophila) 
Bristol Fairy. As misty as an angel's breath. Double 
flowers are pure white, fully 3 times the size of 
ordinary varieties. Extremely vigorous growth, 3 
feet high and 4 feet across. Blooms all summer. 
SOc each; $1.35 for 3. 
Flamingo. We have a limited quantity of this rare, 
everblooming Baby’s Breath. Foamy heads of 
lovely double pink blooms, as large as those of 
Bristol Fairy, deepen in color with autumn. Grows 
tall and bushy. Perfect for cutting. 3 ft. 90c each; 
$2.40 for 3. 
BLACKMORE AND 
LANGDON HYBRIDS 
The true, original Eng- 
lish strain. One of the 
best developments in the 
garden Delphinium. A 
glorious mixture of dou- 
bles, semi-doubles, and 
singles in the most deli- 
cate colors and shades 
seen in the family. Enor- 
mous flowers produced 
solidly on graceful, erect 
spikes of great height. 
They are our most grace- 
ful background plants. 
3. for 95¢;_ 10 for) $2.50; ‘ 
25 for $4.95. F one ff 
DEEP BLUE 
FORGET-ME-NOT 

Dianthus, Rose Cushion 
A new, distinct Dianthus. It is different from 
anything you have ever seen in your garden. 
The plant grows in a perfectly compact little 
cushion and when seen in a light snow, the ever- 

green foliage makes it appear as an emerald in 
a setting of fluffy cotton. It dees not spread along GIANT FOXGLOVES (Anchusa myosotidiflora) 
the ground in an unruly manner, but holds its Shirley Hybrids. Flower heads over 3 Extremely distinct plant, bear- 
perfectly tufted shape. In May and through June, feet long made up of large, bell-shaped ing its bright gentian-blue For- 
its simply exquisite rose-colored flowers leap blossoms ranging from white to shell- get-Me-Not flowers in clusters 
forth from this magnificent foliage to cover the pink to deepest rose. Many dotted during May and June. A truly 
entire plant in a burst of color. Truly an exciting crimson on maroon. Thrives in slight charming dwarf specimen. It is 
addition to the front of your perennial border or shade or full sun. 75c for 3; $2.25 happy in either shade or sun. 
1o your rockery. 6 inches. 40c each; $1.05 for 3; forl Or 12 inches. 40c each; $1.05 for 3; 
$3.15 for 10. $2.75 for 10. 


COLE’S OWN HARDY EVERBLOOMING 


CORALBELLS (Heuchera) 
Charming new variety hav- 
ing much larger bells than the 
older kinds. Color is a glisten- 
ing coral-red. Stunning in dainty 
bouquets; keeps well. Clusters 
of bright bells on erect stems 
18 inches high. May to July. 
50c each; $1.35 for 3. 

Scarlet Beauty. (Plant Patent No. 440.) First sold in 1940—still going 
strong. Just picture to yourself a plant 3 feet high having 20 to 
30 stems covered with as many as 500 flowers at one time. It is 
extremely hardy; requires no protection over the winter and leaps 
from the ground in the spring and presents its gorgeous array of 
flowers. They last from early July until frost. The lovely, flaming 
red, pendent blooms with shining purple corollas cover the glossy, 
holly-green foliage. Will grow about 2 feet high the first year 
and reach maximum height of about 3 feet the second year. Strong, 
l-yr. plants, 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 2 yr., extra strong plants, $1.00 
each; $2.50 for 3. 












Senorita. (Not patented.) Senorita is the first offspring of the famed 
Fuchsia Scarlet Beauty and is even more lovely, more breath- 
taking than this great favorite. Senorita is extremely hardy and 
grows vigorously. Plants are upright, very compact, with the same 
glossy, holly-green foliage. The jewelled, pendent blooms, 2 to 3 
inches long, are of flaming rose-red with a lovely mulberry-purple 
corolla. The beauty of the bloom is especially enhanced by the 
bursting of the stamens showing the bright golden yellow. Flowers 
in great abundance continuously from late July until frost. Reaches 
a height in about 2 years of 3 feet and a spread of 2! feet. Here 
is a true sensation, so hardy that gardeners even as far north as | 4 
Maine are raving about it. Strong l-yr. plants, 75c each; $1.75 Le ; 1 
for 3. 2-yr., extra husky plants, $1.25 each; $3.00 for 3. % 




New brilliant red Coral¥ell. 
A grand little plant that bears 
its long racemes of bright, deep 
scarlet bells from June to Sep- 
tember. This one really excited 
us. Tall, strong stems, fine for 
cutting. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 





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