A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
COLE’S SHADY SPOT 
PERENNIAL GROUP 
A surprising package of 
at least 10 different varie- 
ties, chosen by our experts. 








10 Shady Spot Perennials 
for $2.75 
Minimum value $4.00-$5.00. 
25 Shady Spot Perennials 
for $6.25 
Minimum value $8.50-$11.00. 

Shasta Daisy, Esther Reed 


New Large Flowered 
PENSTEMONS 
Three new, everblooming Penstemons. Here 
are three sensational varieties of those much 
beloved plants of the South, now available to 
gardeners as far north as upper New York. 
Their Gloxinia-like flowers make a welcome 
display in any garden or perennial border. 
Firebird, The newest. Enormous flowers, bright 
cherry-crimson teuched with white at the 
throat. Myriads of blooms load the plant 
from June until frost. Grand for cutting. 26 
inches. 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 
Garnet. Lovely, rich, warm, glowing carmine. 
Great masses of this exquisite bloom render 
a profusion of flowers all summer from June 
until frost. Cannot be beat for cutting. 18 
inches. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
Pink Beauty. A lovely clear shell-pink. The 
snapdragon-like flowers cover the 3-foot 
stem all summer long. A worthy and con- 
trasting companion to Firebird and Garnet. 
50c each; $1.35 for 3. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
3 PENSTEMON 
1 each of above $ 
Special, = 
Value, $1.60 

Euertloaming 
SHASTA DAISIES 
Chiffon. Flowers 3 inches across are fully double, daintily frilled and 
lacy. They are formed of three rows of narrow petals, fluted and 
flared at the edges. Always in bloom. Chiffon is daringly different. 18 
inches. 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 

Esther Reed. Flowers up to four inches across, are of the purest white, 
completely double and fully crested. In bloom constantly from June 
through October. Invaluable for cutting. 18 inches. 60c each; $1.50 for 3 
Mount Shasta. The newest and finest double Shasta Daisy. A mammoth 
beautiful, high-crested, full double of lovely. pure white. Guard petals 
underneath the crest are completely overlapping. Continuous bloom 
from late spring until frost. Sturdy and erect. 2 ft. 75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
Sensation. The largest Shasta Daisy you have ever 
seen. A va-iety selected as one of the most out- 
standing from a large group of single Shasta 
Daisies. Produces an unceasing bank of snow 
all summer. The giant 5-inch flowers with over- 
lapping, stiff, pure white petals create a show 
not easily forgotten. 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
4 Greatest Shasta Daisies 
1 each of the above. 
Value, $2.55 Special, $2.00 
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Penstemon, Garnet 
GOLDEN GLOBE 
FLOWER 
(Trollius Caucasica) 
Lovely, compact plant with at- 
tractive deep geen, glossy foliage 
bearing quantities of buttery golden 
yellow, globe-shaped flowers. Their 
sturdy, 24-inch stems make them an 
excellent subject for cutting and 
their color a most striking addition 
ie ony, bouquet. 60c each; $1.50 
or 3. 
MAMMOTH SCARLET 
ROSEMALLOW (Hibiscus) 
New, giant flowering. A dis- 
ploy of huge, single, deep red 
flowers, often 6 inches across. 
Willi throw from 50 to i166 
blooms at a time. Deeply cut 
foliage turns a@ beautiful red in 
the fall. Novel reddish stems. 
Very easy to g-ow. August. 6 
as each; $1.35 for 3; $4.06 
or : 

Cole’s Giant Hybrid 
<—«e Primroses 
A new, extra large flowered strain grown 
from imported seed. Many new and unusual 
colors are represented, including combina- 
tions of lilac, pink, coppery red, dark red and 
yellow. Definitely a st ain of exhibition qual- 
ity. April and May. Mixed colors. 12 inches. 
45c each; $1.20 for 3; $3.50 for 10; $7.50 for 25. 
NEW PRIMROSE, 
HELENA 
An unusual and highly distinctive variety 
that is one of the easiest to grow. During 
April and May, it is smothered with rich, vel- 
vety purple flowers having an aprigot eye. A 
bed of these is outstanding. 50c each; $1.35 
for 3; $4.00 for 10. 
