Cole Supreme HYBRID ai ROSES 
We constantly shuffle and re-shuffle our Rose list in an effort to give you the most 
satisfactory kinds. Each one is thoroughly tested in our nurseries before being offered. 
If you miss an old favorite in the list, you may be sure that the one replacing it is a 
definite improvement. As we cannot offer all of the hundreds of varieties, we try to 
have the best. NEW PATENTED KINDS 
Apricot Queen. (Plant Patent No. 464.) bushy grower, fully foliaged even dur- 
This is another newer variety that we ing hot weather when many others lose 
think should be a winner. A profusion their leaves. The stems are long and ’ 
of medium sized, dainty, clear apricot make this an excellent flower for cut- , 
color buds is borne on strong, slender ting; a beautiful picture in the garden. 
stems. The full-petaled flowers open to $1.50 each; $3.75 for 3. 
a pure apricot. As the petals opencom- (Crimson Glory. (Plant Patent No. 150.) 
pletely, they show an edging of a Definitely the outstanding deep red 
slightly lighter shade. The flower is Rose. Dozens of intense, deep crimsorf 
beautiful from the earliest bud stage flowers produced on a free-branching 
until the petals drop off. The plant is a bush. Flowers are unusually large and 
of exquisite fragrance. $1.50 each; 
$3.75 for 3. 



Good News. (Plant Patent No. 426.) One of 
the finest of the latest developments. Deep 
coppery buds open fully to great large- 
petaled blossoms with a glowing coppery " ee 
center, running to shell-pink at the outer Crimson Glory 
edge. Rich fragrance. Vigorous, healthy plants, always 
in bloom. Attractive deep green, healthy foliage. One orange on outside and flushed with 
‘ of the really better Roses. $1.50 each; scarlet inside. Color combination 
$3.70) tor 3. heightened by expansion of bloom. 
” Grand Duchess Charlotte. (Propagation Highly fragrant flowers are borne on 
2 Rights Reesrved.) All-America. A new 
o ps : shade of red seen only in time-mel- 
‘ lowed tapestries. A color hitherto un- 
tg known in Roses. Beautiful, long, stream- $3.75 for 3. 
lined buds are rich claret color and 
poemicl dim peicled ioe nemd s uarcce Rex Anderson. (Plant Patent No. 305.) 
a stately bush of dark green foliage. 

Excellent in hot weather. $1.50 each; 
ually change to a lovely Begonic-rose. America’s favorite new white Rose. 
e Delicately fragrant. $1.50 each; $3.75 A soft white with an ivory overcast, 
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somewhat deeper in the center. Pleas- 
Mary Margaret McBride. (Plant Patent 
No. 537.) All-America. Perfect in form 
from the tight bud stage until the petals 
antly perfumed large blooms are 
bunched together on long stems. Very 
drop. Very full, double blooms are a free and vigorous grower, having gray- 
clear deep coral-pink and have a gold ish green foliage. $1.50 each; $3.75 
suffusion at the base of petals. A never- for 3 
fading beauty that will soon be in every 
Rose-lover’s garden. $1.50 each; $3.75 R. M. S. Queen Mary. (Plant Patent No. 
for 3. 249.) A charming salmon-pink. Con- 
McGredy’s Sunset. (Plant Patent No. 317.) 
Good News J 
cd Aptly named for a summer sunset. Pet blooms on straight, strong stems. An 
—_— ara ‘ als are clear golden yellow edged with 
oa a outstanding type. $1.50 each; $3.75 
, N ; for 3. 
4 — A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
poem ; . ‘ 2 One each of the above oe 
Ps os i? Glorious Roses—8 plants— 
— to ‘ Cole’s superb top grade. . 
7 a ae ae Value $12.00 Special $9.75 ; oy . 
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Cultural Hints 



stant flowering, it produces long-lasting 

Bi dj Always dig the hole too 
ae m large. Be sure of good drain- 
Ms, AUS Plant so that the graft 
eae Meee joint is just below the ground. 
— Spread the roots well and 
tamp soil firmly around them. 
Cut back tops to 4 to 6 inches 
and cover entire plant with 
moist soil. Do not remove this 
covering till plants start to 
show growth (about 10 days.) 
Repeat covering process in 
late fall for winter protection 
and best results. Prune more 
than you want to or think nec- : : = 
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