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. 45c each; $1.20 
for 3; $3.50 for 10. 














SHASTA DAISIES 
As is our custom, we try each year to 
improve our listing in this group. You will 
note there are a couple of new ones. 
These, we believe, are a great improve- 
ment over the varieties which they re- 
place. Shasta Daisies are strong growers, 
attractive in the garden and one of the 
finest of. the perennials for cutting. 
Esther Reed. Flowers up ito four inches 
across are of the purest white, com- 
pletely double and fully crested. In 
bloom constantly from June through Oc- 
tober. Invaluable for cutting. 18 inches. 
60c each; $1.50 for 3. 
Giant Marconi. This is one of the finest 
of the later Shasta Daisy introductions. 
The plants are strong growing and the 
stems are sturdy and hold the stately, 
2VYe- to 38-inch flowers erect, both in the 
garden and bouquet. The flowers are 
double and frilled. We think you will 
find this a most satisfactory addition to 
your garden. 75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
Mount Shasta. The newest and finest dou- 
ble Shasta Daisy. A mammoth, beauti- 
ful, 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. 
Zinnia Flowered. This, we believe, is the 

finest of the Single Shasta Daisies. Flow- 
ers are larger and the plants a little TRADESCANTIA 
stronger growing and more prolific in 
blossom than the Sensation which it ia New, beautiful, dwarf growing type that 
places. For our many customers, who 4] p 
prefer the single Shasta Daisy, this cer- ae from eet throughout the SPROUIAMEN, 
tainly will be a fine one. 60c each; 19 t up to frost. Some blooms are visible 
PINSON for 3: nearly every day. They are easy to grow 
and, in their full glory, will delight any gar- 
dener’s eye. Will grow about 12 to 15 inches 
high. 
Blue Stone. Rich blue flowers in enormous 
quantities. S0c each; $1.35 for 3. 

4 Greatest Shasta Daisies 
1 each of the above. 
Value $2.70 Special $2.30 



Purple Dome. Great clusters of brilliant purple 
flowers. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 

MOSS OR CREEPING PHLOX 
Early spring-flowering type with very decora- 
tive, mosslike foliage. Flowers are so profuse as 
to completely smother the plant during April, May, 
and June. 
Amoena. One of the very best varieties for car- 
peting 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. 
Atropurpurea. New. Large, rosy red blooms. 
Moss-green foliage. 
Blue Hill. Showy, pale blue. Repeats in the fall. 
Pearl. Pure white. Very neat, compact plant with 
grand foliage. 
Rosea. One of the very finest of the rose-pink 
varieties for covering banks. Also excellent for 
rock gardens and the border. 
Vivid. The brightest of all the Moss Phlox. The 
outstanding shimmering pink of the blossoms 
surpasses all other Creeping Phlox in brilliance. 
The above 6 Creeping Phlox: 40c each; 
$1.05 for 3; $3.00 for 10. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
1 Each of the Above 6 Varieties 
Value $2.40 Special $2.00 
2 Each of the Above 6 Varieties 
Value $4.80 
Special $3.75 

Moe Phlox 
COLE’S GIANT 
HYBRID PRIMROSES 
A new, extra large- 
flowered strain grown from 
imported seed. Many new 
and unusual colors are 
represented, including com- 
binations of lilac, pink, 
coppery red, dark red and 
yellow. Definitely a strain 
of exhibition quality. April 
and May. Not available 
in named colors. 12 inches. 
SOc each; $1.35 for 3; $4.00 
for 10; $8.00 for 25. 


