
DAPHNE SOMERSET 
(Plant Patent No. 315) 
This deliciously fragrant and easily grown new Daphne 
reaches a mature height of approximately 4 feet. This height 
is reached in a cornparatively short time after planting and 
the plant then develops a growth as broad as it is tall. 
the branches are spreading, the branchlets do not droop. The 
lovely, deep pink buds open into delightfully scented, star- 
It often repeats in the fall. The 
foliage is a lustrous dark green and is retained throughout 
most of the winter. This plant is completely hardy and never 
fails to bloom. 12 to 15 in., $1.00 each. 
shaped, blush-pink flcwers. 
Honeysuckle Zabelli 

GOLDEN SCOTCH BROOM 
(Cytisus Praecox) 
Now you may have growing in your gar- 
den a-completely hardy shrub, which very 
much resembles the lovely golden Genista 
or Easter Flower. Cole’s New Golden Scotch 
Brocm is a com growing shrub that 
never becomes bare or leggy at the bottom, 
even when it reaches its ultimate height of 
7 feet. Flowers in the early spring and the 
lovely golden bloom completely covers each 
plant. It can be trimmed to prevent too tall 
growing without injuring the flowering qual- 
ity. The plants bloom at small size. They 
withstand a light soil, and while not too 
particular, will do best in a moist, peaty soil. 
2-yea> plants, B&B, $3.50 each; $6.50 for 2. 
The supply is limited, so you better order 
early. 








ROSE-ACACIA (Robinia) 
7 feet. Long, graceful clusters of pea- 
shaped, rose colored flowers are borne on 
strong, but gently nodding stems in May and 
June. The plant is not particular as to soil and 
will grow almost anywhere. Excellent 
planting on banks. The foliage is quite decora- 
tive, somewhat resembling that of the Wisteria. 
2 to 3 ft, $1.50: cach. 
VITEX (Chaste Tree) 
Macrophylla. The summer-long display of 
spiked, lavender-blue flowers makes this a 
most desirable shrub. The large, starlike 
foliage, with a silvery sheen, is borne on 
dainty branches. In blossom from late July 
until September when other flowers are 
scarce, Heavy, 2-year plants, $1.25 each; 

OEeOuLOn toe 














While 

ft., 61.25 each. 
[22] 
birds. 1% to 2 ft., $1.00 each; 

COLE'S 
NEW GOLDEN PRIVET 
When we speak of Privet, we usually 
think of hedge plants. Here is a valuable 
new golden leaved Privet, and, while it 
could be used as a hedge plant, is of far 
lue* in the shrub border or as a 
The leaves are completely golden 
and the plant gives the lovely golden 




more \ 
spec 
yellow 
appearance from the time the leaves open 
in the spring until they drop in the fall. The 
plants are quite symmetrical without any 
pruning and are medium slow growing, 
reaching an ultimate height of about 4 feet. 
They will never get rank and out of bounds. 
Sturdy, 2-year plants, $2.00 each; $5.50 for 3. 

Rose-Acacia 
DWARF WINGED 
BURNING BUSH 
(Euonymus Alatus Compacta) 
(Shown in late fall coloring) 
A dense, compact shrub grow- 
ing to 4 feet. A choice and rare 
variety. Its fall brilliance is al- 
most unbelievable. It is made 
additionally attractive by its 
unique, cork-winged bark and 
the fact that it will do well in 
either partial shade or sun. 12 to 
18 in., $1.25 each; 2 to 3 ft., $2.00 
each. 
As this plant also makes a 
marvelous hedge, either trimmed 
or untrimmed, we will be glad to 
quote special prices on quantity 
of 50 or more of them. They can 
‘be planted 1% to 2 feet apart 
for this purpose. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
Pink Tartarian. 8 {t. Lovely pink blossoms nestle in deep green leaves. 
glorious sight in early May and beautiful throughout the late summer and 
fall with its attractive red berries. 
lovely hedge or allowed to grow in its natural, tall, symmetrical shape, mak- 
ing an excellent accent for the shrub border. 
This plant may be trimmed to form a 
2 to 3 ft, $1:00 each; 3 to 4 
Zabelli. 6 ft. A marvelous new red Honeysuckle; the most shapely bush of 
any of the type. Glossy deep green foliage enhances the unsurpassed glow- 
ing red flowers, marked with the deep golden yellow stamens. 
bloomer and the brilliant red fruits last throughout the summer. 
could do it justice. As with all Honeysuckles, the fruit is attractive to the 
2 to 3 ft, $1.25 each; 3 to 4 ft, $1.50 each. 
A heavy 
No picture 
