
Donald Prior © 
Permanent Wave. (Piant Patent No. 107.) The deep rose-pink flowers are borne 
profusely and open from artistic buds of a lovely carmine color. Each flower 
is beautifully waved and crinkled. Dark, purplish foliage is borne on sturdy, 
compact plants. $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 
Pinocchio. (Plant Patent No. 484.) This lovely little Rose blooms so freely that 
The 20- to 24-inch plants are continu- 
ously aglow with the lovely, pastel flowers. The rich salmei: buds, touched 
with gold, open slowly to exhibition blooms which seem a miniature Hybrid 
Tea Rose. As the flowers open, they gradually be-sme a clear soft pink. 
Flowers last very well when cut and the ex- 
otic, fruity fragrance is a delight. The rich, 
dark green foliage is disease resistant and A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
quite free from pests. $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 
“everblooming’ is hardly adequate. 
Summer Snow. (Plant Patent No. 417.) Beautiful 
clusters of snow-white flowers. The most pro- Floribunda Roses 
lific of all white Floribundas. Tall growing 
and very hardy; blooms up to frost. 
useful for accenting. Fragrant. $1.25 
$3.5) tor 3. 

Catawba 
Rhododendron for 5; $6.50 for 10. 
Super Hardy FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
ROSEDOM’S MOST PROLIFIC CREATIONS 
Very few people realize the value of these exceedingly fine Roses. They will succeed where no other 
Roses will, both in poor soil and, in a great many cases, some shade. They are extremely hardy and do 
not require the winter banking that the other Roses need. They are always in blossom. They may be 
used any place—in shrub borders, in mass planting, as accent in a Hybrid Tea Rose bed. In fact, they 
are one of the most versatile and usable plants offered in our catalog. No garden is complete without 
several of these plants. As we definitely believe in mass plantings of these, we are offering 5 varie- 
ties in a collection, only 
FLORIBUNDA Cole’s Pink Lafayette. Lafayette Improved. Red. 
E fi Kirsten Poulsen. A good red. Pink Gruss an Aachen. Blush-pink. 
Bedding Collection Golden Salmon 
Special $4.85 These varieties sold only in collections. 


In addition to this fine collection of the older varieties, we are offering the following new 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Betty Prior. (Plant Patent No. 340.) Large clus- 
ters of flowers open lively red, turning to del- 
icate shell-pink. Continuous bloom through- 
out the season. A rugged grower, abun- 
dantly branched. $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 
Donald Prior. (Plant Patent No. 337.) 
Abundant clusters of brilliant, wine- 
red flowers. Plants are of compact 
branching habit with lustrous dark 
green foliage, always in blossom. 
$1.29 each; $3.15 for 3. 





All 5 PATENTED 
Very Value $6.25 Special $5.25 
each; 

© Pinocchio 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
HARDY AMERICAN CHRISTMAS HOLLY : - 
Everyone wants Pee elie in his garden, but A COLE SUPER SPECIAL : 
to-date, the cost of large plants has been prohibitive to 4 Rhododendrons | 
many. To meet this situation, Cole offers fine 3-year-old A 
irees which will grow to large size. As these plants are 2 Carolina 2 Catawba 

unisexual, the female only bearing the fruit, we recom- Value $5.00 Special $2.75 
mend ae you pet ‘ minimum of three plants in a a 
group within 5 feet of each other, if certain fruiting is : ; 
desired. Fine 8- to 12-inch, husky field plants, $1.00 CULTURAL HINTS: This entire 
each sas tora: gieyp of Pica eu pos = 
partly acid soil. Semi-shade an 
OREGON HOLLYGRAPE some protection from the high 
(Mahonia) winter winds is highly desirable. 
Fine, Holly-like leaves; shiny, large, metallic looking; ‘ee use lime or bone meal with 
bronzy red in auiumn. In spring, large clusters of yel- Han oonaue of plants. Plant in 
low flowers appear, followed by frosty blue fruit in July, ie Rea manner, otherwise, as 
which lasts well into the fall. One of the most attractive aes 
evergreens and very easy to’ grow. 12 to 15 inches, 
$1.00 each; $2.50 for 3. 
SPECIAL OFFER OF RHODODENDRONS 
Carolina. Dwarf growing; blooms when very young. 
A mass of light pure pink flowers in June. Blooms very 
profusely. Dark, olive-green leaves. Husky, branched 
plants 9 to 12 inches high—grow to 4 feet. $1.60 for 2; 
$3.50 for 5; $6.50 for 10. 
Catawba. Crimson buds open to huge clusters of lav- 
ender-pink flowers in late May. Dense, glossy green 
foliage. Healthy plants, 12 to 15 inches, grow to 6 feet. 
$1.60 for 2; $3.50 for 5; $6.50 for 10. 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL 
(Kalmia Latifolia) 
Of the Rhododendron family, with dense, glossy foli- 
age, and medium light pink flowers in great profusion 
in May and June. Bushy, shapely plant of medium 
height. Fine plants, 10 to 12 inches, $1.60 for 2; $3.50 

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