Cole’s New Double Painted Daisies 
Three of the finest of those wonderful 
early summer flowers. Their masses of 
saucy, fully crested blooms come on strong, 
upright stems 2 feet long. May and June. 
Plant in full sun; water in dry weather. 
Dainty. Magnificent cherry-red. The 
crested center is the shade of - 
crushed strawberries. 
Miami Queen. Long guard petals of 
deep rose and a center tuft of 
dainty pink. 
Rose Glory. Glowing rose-red, brightly 
tipped with carmine. Very profuse. 
All Varieties: 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 
SPECIAL OFFER: All 3 for $1.50; 
2 each for $2.75. 


LUPINS 
The Famous Russell Hybrids. Enormous, symmetrical flower spikes in all the 
colors of the rainbow from white to deepest violet, including many bi-colors 
and tri-colors. All the flowers on the 18- to 24-inch spikes open at one time, 
creating one of the finest displays in the garden. A ‘‘must have.’’ June. 3 to 
S feet. 60c each; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 for 10. 
HARDY PHLOX 
No other plant can give as much satisfaction for so little attention. The length 
of blooming period and the variety of color in great profusion put the Hardy 
Phlox in our list of necessary perennials. Plant in good garden soil 18 inches 
apart. This is a select list chosen from our growing stock of many varieties. 
Africa. A fine, brilliant carmine-red and sparkling and do not lose 
Phlox with a blood-red eye. The well 
shaped flower heads are composed 
of large florets and are carried on 
sturdy stems. Exceedingly free from 
disease. 50c each; $1.35 for 3; $4.00 
for 10. 
Border Queen. Very rare and indeed 
lovely; with its enormous heads of 
unusually large, pure pink florets. 
Low growing. 50c each; $1.35 for 3; 
$4.00 for 10. 
Charles Curtis. Probably the most bril- 
liant Phlox known. The color is so 
unusual as to be almost impossible 
to describe. We have chosen sunset- 
red as coming nearest to it. Fine, 
strong grower reaching a height of 
2 to 3 feet. It ‘has attractive green 
foliage. The flower head is very large 
color in the sun. A really fine sub- 
ject. 60c each; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 
for 10 
Cameo. Here is a lovely new variety 
having the attractive rosy pink 
color of the Pink Cameo. Heavy 
flower heads composed of many 
large florets are borne on sturdy, 
medium height stems. Foliage is 
excellent lustrous green and the 
whole plant is remarkably free 
from any of the diseases and insect 
pests that attack some varieties of 
Phlox. This one should be in every 
garden. 60c each; $1.50 for 3; $4.50 
for 10. 
Ethel Pritchard. A distinctive shade of 
orchid-blue. A most unusual color 
injeehlox,so0c) each; $1.40) for 3; 
$4.25 for 10. 
and the florets themselves are clear 


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MOSS OR 
CREEPING PHLOX 
Early spring flowering type 
with very decorative, mosslike fo- 
liage. Flowers are so profuse as 
to completely smother the plant 
during April, May and June. 
Amoena. One of the very best va- 
rieties for carpeting the ground, 
the rockery, or the border. In 
the spring, the plants, which 
grow about 4 inches high, are 
heaps of bright pink flowers. 
Much prefers a sunny location. 
Blue Hill. Showy, pale blue. Re- 
peats in the fall. 
Dixie Brilliant. New. Large, rosy 
red blooms. Moss-green foliage. 
Pearl. Pure white. Very neat, com- 
pact plant with grand foliage. 
Rosea. One of the very finest of 
the rose-pink varieties for cov- 
ering banks. Also excellent for 
rock gardens and the _ border. 
Above 5: 40c each; $1.05 for 3. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
1 each of the above 5 varieties. 
Value, $2.00 Special, $1.65 
2 each of the above 5 varieties. 
Value, $4.00 Special, $3.00 
Miss Lingard. One of the best white Phlox known. 
It is constantly in flower from early June until 
October and the large heads of white flowers 
with various pink shadings are most attractive. 
Being of a slightly different family than the other 
types, it has a different type of foliage. It is beau- 
tifully long and green and never affected by any 
kind of disease. 50c each; $1.35 for 3; $4.00 for 10. 
Mrs. Jenkins. The popularity of this pure white, 
rather late flowering variety has constantly 
grown down through the years. It is a rapid 
grower to medium height and very free blooming. 
Disease-resistant. 45c each; $1.20 for 3; $3.50 for 10. 
Sunshine. This lovely variety is often confused with 
Salmon Beauty, over which, we think, it is an 
improvement. Flower heads are large and are 
composed of large florets having a depth of 
salmon color that is almost indescribable. The 
salmon color develops to a deeper salmon at the 
eye. Trusses are perfect in shape and the color 
is long-lasting and unfading. 50c each; $1.35 for 
3; $4.00 for 10. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
Collection of 8 Phlox—1 each of above varieties. 
Value, $4.20 Special, $3.50 



LILY-OF-THE- 
VALLEY 
The newest strain of this 
old garden favorite. Larger 

bells, greater fragrance; 
free blooming. Enjoys full 
shade. Cole offers large 
clumps. 40c each; $1.05 
for 3; $3.00 for 10. 
Outstanding varieties in a wide color range—many 
you will get are listed above. Strong, healthy plants 
worth from 35c to 60c each. Our selection of varieties. 
5 for $1.25;, 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.75. 

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