THE COLE NURSERY Co., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Algonquin. Large bright yellow. Sept.—2’ ____ $7.20 
Autumn Lights. New. Semi-double, coppery 
bronze overcast Sane 0 orange. Septem- 
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Cydonia. Orange-mahogany—2’ _..._ 18 

Dahlia Flower. New deep rich red. Resembles 
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Goblin. New. Warm golden bronze. October—2’__ _—.18 
Kristina. Lovely rosepink. Single. Vigorous. 
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Lavender Lady. 2%” flowers. Clear lavender. 
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Little Bob. Bronzy crimson Pompom. October 
1’ 
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LITTLE BILL. Our own 1944 Novelty Lovely 
old gold and bronze, shot and overcast with 
silver. Cushion Pompon type with flowers 
in profusion 
5 Each 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont III. Soft peach and mauve. 
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Red Velvet. New velvety crimson. Sept—1l6”____ _.20 
Ruby Pompon. Glowing ruby-red. Sept—1l16”___.——_.23 
Santa Claus. New red Cushion type; 242” bril- 
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September Bronze. Pompom type. 18”________ 20 
September Cloud. Pompom type. White. 18”. .20 
September Gold. Pompom type. Golden yellow. 
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Sequoia. Lovely taffy-bronze. Midseason—l14’  .23 
Sun Gold. Very large double, beautiful clear yel- 
low. Undoubtedly the finest of the yellow 
“Mums.” Late midseason—3’ ____________ .20 
The Chief. Large, semi-double. Bright scarlet 
marked and overlaid with gold. Very hardy_  .23 
Viking. New large-flowered burnt-orange. Semi- 
double. Extra hardy—14” ______-___-___~ 45) 
For less than 5 plants of a variety, add 5c per plant. 

25 Each 
$ .20 
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