GAILLARDIAS = 
The “Most Faithful of All Perennials” 



Is a phrase, that may be most justly ap- 
plied to this attractive, but often neglected, 
group of plants. Always in bloom, easy 
to grow, fine for cutting, and in mass 
plantings the most vivid display of colors 
imaginable. No garden is complete with- 

out several groups of Gaillardias. 
Burgundy. A lovely Burgundy-red flower oi 
great beauty. A fine grower, excellent 
for cutting. Blooms all season. 2 feet. 50c 
each; $1.35 for 3. 
Dazzler. Aptly named because its maroon 
flowers, tipped with bright golden yellow, 
are indeed brilliantly striking. Blooms 
continuously. 2 feet. 40c each; $1.05 for 3. 
Goblin. A compact, shapely little plant, 
lower growing than the others. Many 
stems carry hundreds of flowers in bright 
yellow and red. June until autumn. 15 
inches. 40c each; $1.05 for 3. 
BABY’S BREATH 
(Gypsophila) 
Bristol Fairy. As. misty 
as an angel's breath. 
Double flowers are 
pure white fully three 
times the size of ordi- 
nary varieties. Ex- 




Tangerine. A riot of color. Generous blooms 
of vivid tangerine-orange. Gives a strik- 
ing effect all season. 2 feet. 40c each; 
























$1.05 for 3. tremely vigorous 
growth. Three feet 
high and 4 feet across. 
i Blooms all summer. 75c 
: ms A COLE SUPER SPECIAL each; §2.00 for 3. 
: : SS EREES ED OS Paniculata. This is the 
ld-fashioned single 
DOUBLE ROSE CAMPION 1 Each of the tao ee 4 Gaillardias eae Baby's eT 
; Value $1.70 pecial $1.30 that is so fine for cut- 
_One of the most attractive of the peren- DLEachiotiherAbovelGaillardias ting a wavolane a 
nials. A beautiful display of rosy pink, Value $3.40 Special $2.40 mixed bouquets as well 
double ilowers on 15-inch stems from at- In our plantings, a quantity of our as being eee ne 
i ion- very finest Gaillardias became mixed so mass planting in e 
aaa eee Saige eee a that we were unable to separate the garden. 40c each; 
with attractive foliage. It is a gran ower various sorts. We offer a special on $1:05. for 37 692.95 for 


for the border or rockery and is excellent these mixed Gaillardias—$2.25 for 10. 10. 
for cutting. It is quite easily grown, re- 
quiring a minimum of care. 60c each; $1.50 
for 3; $4.50 for 10. 
Calet Plant Sensation 
Hardy PINK CRAPEMYRTLE 
The Southland’s beloved plant now hardy to Northern Massa- 



















chusetts. Available in a strain that survives our cold northern 
winters to leap from the ground in the spring and present its 
breath-taking bloom to bless the home grounds. This new plant 
is continually covered from July till frost with buds bursting 
into glorious, fluffy, soft pink blooms having crinkled, crepe- 
like petals. The flowers, as they fade in fall, still remain 
attractive with their bright green receptacles capped by 
many gold stamens. The foliage is dense, leathery, 
glossy green, on an upright, symmetrical bush. Here is 
a truly unsurpassed spectacle in summer bloom. May 
be easily grown in any good garden soil and should be 
given a loose mulch over the winter. Heavy plants, 
$1.75 each; $4.50 for 3. 

DIANTHUS Ting Rubies 


These little plants are wi 
as edgings and for the front a the border. The folicce. 
completely evergreen, in the fall when the snow firs 
comes, is a re er in the spring that flower time w 
| goon be here, Tiny Rubies is a variety developed fr 
the Rose Cushi in pearing ee of tiny, fully double 










Cole’s New Hardy Pink Crapemyrtle 

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