THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 41 
Chrysantheumums 
NEW AND KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Without question the greatest new creation in the perennial 
world. Korean Chrysanthemums are perfectly hardy—a requisite for 
satisfaction lacking in the old types; they are easier to grow and are 
more profuse in blooming. The lovely pastel shades defy description. 
Rc, for table decoration and compelling for color effect in the 
garden. 
Prices for Field Grown Plants. 
d 5 Each 25 Each 
AUTUMN LIGHTS. New. Semi-double, coppery 
bronze overcast gleaming orange. Septem- 
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CYDONIA. Orange-magohany—2’ ................ 18 15 
DAHLIA FLOWER. New deep rich red. _ Re- 
sembles Cactus Dahlia—18” .............. 18 15 
EUGENE A. WANDER. Extra hardy large golden 
VET Vendo ie rd Re! Sern ne ec soe ot Pape 18 
GOBLIN. New. Warm golden bronze. October—2’ .18 15 
KRISTINA. Lovely rose-pink. Single. Vigorous. 
Vea Ripe Rp To el eh CUNO er Pe Vee 18 
LITTLE BOB. Bronzy crimson Pompon. October 
EE AM ee ty Bal, yd a wt 18 15 
LITTLE BILL. Our own 1944 Novelty. Lovely 
old gold and bronze, shot and overcast with 
silver. Cushion Pompon type with flowers 
in profusion 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. Fully double glor- 
ious chrome and cadmium yellow tinted old 
gold. Not affected by adverse weather when 
in bloom. Very hardy. 

RED VELVET. New velvety crimson ............ 18 15 
RUBY POMPON_ Glowing ruby-red .............. Pa 18 
SANTA CLAUS. New red Cushion type; 
2%-inch brilliant red flowers ............ 18 15 
For less than 5 plants of a variety, add 5c per plant. 
