Novel 
TRITOMAS 
For new artistic effects in your 
garden, border, and foundation, Cole 
offers these new, improved Tritomas. 
All have graceful, deep green foli- 
age from 15 to 18 inches high and 
bloom nearly the entire summer. 
Cole’s New Hybrids. An en- 
tirely different strain that re- 
sulted from an _ accidental 
cross in our fields. So many 
exotic colors and color com- 
binations appeared that we 
were unable to separate 
them. Ivory, yellow, bright 
reds, coral and apricot shades 
and bicolors compose one of 
the grandest mixtures ever 
offered. Don't omit these from 
your order. 45c each; $1.20 
for 3; $3.50 for 10. 
Goldmine. Soft amber-tinted 
gold flower-heads up to 8 
inches long on stout spikes 
30 inches or more, 10 to 25 
on 1 plant. Very long blooming 
season throughout the summer. Its 
stateliness and impressive cop- 
pery color effect makes it an out- 
standing truly hardy addition to 
the garden. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
Springtime. (Plant Patent No. 318.) 
A fascinating new hardy Tritoma 
which flowers in early July. The 
upper part of the flower is rich 
coral-red, the lower half ivory- 
yellow. These sparkling and clear 
contrasting colors hold one’s at- 
tention in a pleasing manner. 
Springtime has been tested for 
hardiness for five winters in all 
kinds of soil and has weathered 
these conditions without any pro- 
tection. We heartily recommend 
Tritoma, Springtime this novelty. A well-established 
plant will produce as many as 10 
to 15 flower spikes about 3 feet 
tall. They are very graceful and 
superb for cutting. 65c each; $1.75 
for 3. 







TEUCRIUM 
(Midget Box- 
wood). See 
Hedges, page 
26). 


VERONICA 
Longifolia subsessilis. One of the true aristocrats of perennials. 
Heavy spikes, completely covered with blooms of an intense 
rich blue, are on stiff, 2-ft. stems. A glorious array of color 
from August throughout the fall. In spite of newer introduc- 
tions, this variety remains unequaled as King of the Veronicas. 
40c each; $1.05 for 3. 
TRADESCANTIA 
New, beautiful, dwarf-growing type that blooms from spring 
throughout the summer, right’up to frost. Some blooms are vis- 
ible nearly every day. They are easy to grow and, in their full 
glory, will delight any gardener’s eye. Will grow about 12 to 
15 inches high. 
Blue Stone. Rich blue flowers in enormous quantities. 50c each; 
Silo Olmae 
Purple Dome. Great clusters of brilliant purple flowers. SOc 
each; $1.35 for 3. 
Two of each for $1.65. 
‘A-COLE SUPER SPECIAL: 
COLE’S COLE’S 
SHADY SPOT SUNNYSPOT 
Perennial Group Perennial Group 
A surprise package of at A surprise package of at 
least 10 different varieties, least 10 different varieties, 
chosen by our experts. chosen by our experts. 


10 Shadyspot Perennials for 
$2.25. Minimum value 
$3.00 to $4.00. 
25 Shadyspot Perennials for 
10 Sunnyspot Perennials for 
$2.25. Minimum value 
$3.00 to $4.00. 
25 Sunnyspot Perennials for 
$4.95. Minimum value 


$7.00 to $8.00. 
Prince of Wales. Very lovely, sweet 
scented, deep rich purple. Handsome, 
dark green foliage that forms a dense 
carpet, once the plant is established. 
A hed of these, in a shady place, is a 
never-ending source of enjoyment. 40c 
each; $1.05 for 3. 
Rosina. Very choice, dainty, rose-pink 
blooms, deliciously fragrant. Wondrous 
display in spring and again in late 
autumn. If you don’t already have 
Rosina, by all means get it. 45c each; 
$1.20 for 3. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL Sime 
3 plants—l1 each of the above 3 
Violets, $1.15. Value $1.40. 
6 plants—2 each, $2.20. Value 
$2.80. 

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$4.95. Minimum value 


$7.00 to $8.00. 

SWEET VIOLETS (Viola Odorata) 
Royal Robe. A magnificent violet novy- 
elty of breath-taking beauty and size. 
Exceedingly fragrant blossoms of deep 
lustrous violet open out flat like a 
Pansy. Monstrous flowers on stems 10 
inches long. Words are not equal to a 
complete description of their beauty. 
S5c each; $1.40 for 3. 
COLE RECOMMENDS 
for Shade 
* denotes only light shade. 
Anemone *Hemerocallis 
“Aster Frikarti *Columbine 
Bleedingheart Coral Lily 
Deep Blue Forget-Me-Not 
*Doronicum Lily-of-the-Valley 
Foxglove Primroses 
*Hardy Fuchsias ‘*Tradescantia 
