42 THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 

5 Each 
SEQUOIA. Lovely taffy-bronze. Midseason—1™%’ ..$ .22 
SUN GOLD. Very large double, beoutiful clear yel- 
low. Undoubtedly the finest of the yellow 
“Miaums.-) = slate #midseason——-5 =. pene er 18 
THE CHIEF. Large, semi-double. Bright scarlet 
marked and overlaid with gold. Very hardy .... ae 
VIKING. New large-flowered burnt-orange. Semi- 
doubles -2Extra hardy—l4" 22230...) ee PME 
September Bronze. Warm gold-bronze—18” .... 18 
NEW SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Long, tub- 
ular petals flattened at tips to resemble spoons. 
GoldensiRose==18h) aes. tc ae ae ee 22 
DIANTHUS—tTiny _ Rubies. Dainty rose-colored 
double flowers on compact, evergreen foliage— 
Asto-.6) a2 Ce aire ea ee ete yee eer ne eee 19 
FUNKIA—(See Hosta.) 
GAILLARDIA — 
Burgundy. Attractive Burgundy-red—2’ ...... so 
Dazzler. Maroon tipped gold—2’ ......:....... 15 
Goblin. , Compact, shapely plant. Yellow and red 
Tangerine. rilliant tangerine-orange—2’ ...... 15 
GYPSOPHILA— 
paniculata. Single white—2%’ ............... stb 
HOSTA—Plantain Lily 
undulata variegata. Blue, variegated leaves—15” .18 
PACHYSANDRA — (See Evergreen Shrubs). 
PENTSTEMON— 
Garnet. Garnet-red—1Y%’ .................... 18 
Pinks Beauty.~ shell-nink--1442 43). ee 2 
PHLOX—subulata 
Atropurpurea——oo 44 20s ek ea ee als, 
Rosea=-3"DAae et ia tee, eae te a ee eee ae si by 
PHYSOSTEGIA—Rosy Spire. Glowing pink—2” .. 15 
SEDUM—spectabile brilliant. Crimson—1%’ ...... 15 
stolonifera coccineum. Crimson—6” .......... 15 
For less than 5 plants of a variety, add 5e per plant. 
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