Latest varieties and _ selected See 
strains of the old favorites. Chosen 
for their all-around good qualities. Page 25 
Cultural Hints: Shrubs like any for 
good fertile garden soil. Acid (sour) 
soil will not give the best results, but Cole’s 
most types do fairly well in it. Aza- 
leas and Blue Hydrangeas must have G d 
an acid (sour) soil and like plenty of roun: 
humus. Plant to the depth they have 
been grown. You can see the soil Cover 
line on the plants. Spread the roots 
well and tamp soil around them. Plants 
Water well. Never remove the bur- 
lap from balled and burlapped plants. 
Plant “as is,’ cutting only top 
stings after setting. Don’t over- 
water, as most plants don’t like 
“wet feet’’ any more than humans. 

HYDRANGEA 
Cole’s New Blue Hydrangea. 3 feet. Huge blue flowers like 
the greenhouse variety—yet hardy outdoors. We believe it 
to be the very best blue variety. Needs acid soil for best 
color. Summer. Spring planting only. Heavy, 2-year plants, 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
Peegee Hydrangea (Paniculata Grandiflora). A very well known 
variety, immense white, conical bloom heads, 12 to 18 inches 
long, with pink shadings, become pink and red as the flower 
ages. Prune severely in spring for largest flowers. Very 
My, to 2) ft, $1.00. 27 to: 3: ft3, 

DEUTZIA GRACILIS —. fi 
hardy. August and September. 
$1.25 each. 
Gracilis. (Slender Deutzia.) 3 feet. A 
shrub of grace and beauty. Slender 
and erect, it has a fountain-like 
branching habit and is most effective. 
It is covered with creamy white flow- 
ers in the early spring. Does well in 
light shade and is particularly useful 
for edging paths and walks. May. 
U5 to k8vin., 9Oe each; 3 for $2.30; , 
10 for $6.50. F 
CRIMSON BEAUTY 
Sensational New Double Red Flowering Quince 
42 feet. For many years, horticulturists have 
been attempting to develop an entirely new and 
hardy strain of Flowering Quince. We believe 
that the one we are offering here represents the 
peak of all efforts. The flowers are of good 
size and fully double. A marvelous, glowing 
red-carmine color with attractive yellow sta- 
mens peeking through the 
many petals. This is a com- 
pact, bushy, extremely free 
flowering shrub that is a 
must’ for every gar- 
den. The foliage is a 
glossy, deep green. 
The whole plant is a 
sensational improve- 
ment over the older 
varieties. Husky 
lly- to 2-foot 
plants, $1.75 
each; 3 for 
$4.75. 



















FORSYTHIA 
(Golden Bell) 
Spectabilis. 7 feet. It is useless 
for us to take space to de- 
scribe this magnificent, well- 
known shrub. Everyone knows 
DWARF WINGED BURNING 
BUSH 
(Euonymus alatus compacta) 
(Shown in fall coloring.) 
4 feet. 
Honeysuckle, Zabelli 

HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
Pink Tartarian. 
8 feet. Lovely pink blooms nestled in the deep green 
leaves, cover this shrub with glory in early May. Bright red berries 
in the late summer. Grows tall and symmetrical. A fine accent plant. 
2 to 3. ft., $1.00 each. 
Zabelli. (New Red Honeysuckle.) 6 fest. 
ment and the most shapely bush of all the Honeysuckles. 
A marvelous new improve- 
Grand 
deep green foliage enhances these unsurpassed glowing red flowers, 
which are made especially brilliant by the wealth of deep golden 
Exceedingly profuse in bloom. Brilliant red fruits in the 
ll% to 2 ft., 85c each; 
stamens. 
summer. The picture hardly does it justice. 
3 for $2.25. 2 to 3 ft, $1.10 each. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 each. 
of its beauty and its faithful- 
ness as to bloom. 18 to 24 in., 
JSC. te) 3 ft, S100) 3) tom 
ft., $1.25. 
Ovata. 4 feet. The newest and 
prettiest Golden Bell. Grows 
‘in a very compact, oval shape. 
Here is a Forsythia that can 
be, and is, best used as a 
specimen plant. Came to us 
from mysterious Korea. Mag- 
nificent sprays of bright yel- 
low, sweetly scented flowers 
during February and March, 
even in freezing weather. 114 
to 2 ft., $1.00 each; $2.50 for 3. 
2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each; $3.80 
for 3. 

[21] 
A choice, rare, compact shrub, 
noted for its unbelievable brilliance of 
foliage and fruit in the autumn, and 
unique cork-winged bark. Does well in 
partial shade or sun. 15 to 18 in., $1.15. 
1% to 2 ft., $1.50. 

A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
Cates Junior Shrub 
have had many requests for 
smaller size shrubs by people who have 
large plantings to make and are limited 
as te expenditure. Others take great joy 
in watching the smaller plants grow and 
in training them to desired forms. We 
offer 10 fine shrubs, our selection, in 
cluding Everblooming Daphne Lilac and 
New Everblooming Pink Spirea at a 
price anyone can afford. Smaller in 
size, they are of equal quality to others 
listed in the Garden Guide. Think of it, 
10 Shrubs, a $6.00 to $8.00 value. 
Special $4.35 
Ar 
We 
