COLUMBINE 
" Siar- Hybrids 
A magnificent gglumbine originated 
at Cole’s. Giafit- uti in a marvelous 
array of rich coloy celor, combinations. All the 
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mixture. Robust 
and mammoth 
make these appealing auties one of the outstand- 
ing creations in thig modern \day. 2 feet. 50c each; 
$1.35 for 3; $4.00 for 10; $8.00 for 25. 


COLUMBINE Ss 
Here we present what we think is the acme of all the 
Columbines. The listed varieties lead in hardiness, profu- 
sion of flowers, color combinations and shades. i 
Clematis-Flowered. A distinct novelty. The flowers are 
from 1¥%2 to 2 inches across and of the most beautiful 
and delicate pastel shades. Plants are sturdy and com- 
pletely hardy. The flowers are entirely unlike any- 
. : one thing you have ever seen, somewhat resembling the 
Clematis-Flowered Columbine gorgeous blooms of the Hybrid Clematis vines. This is 
truly a treasure for your 
garden. 65c each; $1.65 
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GOLDEN for 3; $5.00 for 10. 
Crimson Siar. An English im- 
DAISIES portation having lovely, 
q long, crimson spurs and 
(Doronicum) flowers with centers of 
Mme. Mason. New, fine, pu.est white. It gives a 
large, bright yellow unique starlike  ettect. 
flowers with brilliant Quite free flowering. 50c : 
orange center discs. each; $1.35 for 3; $4.00 ,ag 
The plants are compact for 10. ii 
and have stiff, long Cole’s Giant Long-Spurred. 4” \ 
stems, that, coupled The largest tlowered ; 
with the beauty of the long-spurred Columbine . 
flowers, have caused you have ever seen. As 
this plant to be chosen is the case with all Col- 
as one of the finer cut- umbines, these are a 
ting subjects. Blends great favorite for the 
beautifully with Tulips humming birds. 50c each; 
and other early spring $1.35 tor 3; $4.00 for 10. 
bloom. Truly a_ daz- Mrs. Scott Elliott Hyb.ids. We 
zling specimen. 12 ft. offer sturdy, well grown 
S0c each; $1.35 for 3; plants of one of the finest 
$4.00 for 10. old favorites. All the various 
mixed shades and _ colors. 
40c each; $1.05 for 3; $3.00 
for 10; $6.00 for 25. 

Euerblesming Hardy Carnations 
Thrill to the glory of having these 
new greenhouse blooms in your own 
garden. They require no more care 
than any of the common perennials to 
flower magnificently practically all 
summer long. Be sure to cut the blooms 
for indoor decoration to keep the new 
bloom coming on. 
Golden Sun. Something new in the line 
of Hardy Carnations. The plants pro- 
duce lovely, glowing yellow flowers 
on 12-inch stems. They are very pro- 
fuse bloomers and’ make excellent cut 
flowers. They bloom most of the sum- 
mer, particularly if kept cut. 45c 
each; $1.20 for 3; $3.50 for 10. 
King of the Blacks. Large flowers of 
the deepest mahogany-maroon, al- 
most black. Very free flowering. Its 
spicy fragrance is so intense that a 
spray of its flowers imparts a de- 
lightful aroma to the entire room. 12 
inches. 45c each; $1.20 for 3; $3.50 
for 10. 
Triumph Rose. The growth is quite 
similar to the above two types, giv- 
ing a profusion of gorgeous rose col- 
ored flowers throughout the season. 
Long-lasting when cut. Quite fra- 
grant. 45c each; $1.20 for 3; $3.50 
for 10. 
White Lights. A fit variety to round out 
the collection. Glistening white flow- 
ers that last indefinitely in the bou- 
quet. This is truly the finest of the 
pure white Hardy Carnations. 45c 
each; $1.20 for 3; $3.50 for 10. 
Dianthus, Old Spice. (Pat. No. 499.) 
A new everblooming hybrid, rich 
salmon-pink. Bears myriads of 
well formed: blooms of spicy fra- 
grance all summer. Neat, cushion- 
like plant. Lasts indefinitely when 
cut. 12 inches. 60c each; $1.50 
for 3; $4.25 for 10. 

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