Hydrangea, Nikko Blue 
Heu Giaet AYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Superior large-sized fruits; improved vigorous bushes with lustrous foliage. 
Flowers white in late May. Easy to pick, delicious large fruit. Foliage bright 
scarlet in autumn and red twigs provide interest all winter. Make excellent 
specimens, and stand out in the foundation or shrub border. No serious in- 
sect pests or diseases trouble them, and they don’t require high fertility. Need 
acid soil, abundantly supplied with humus, and mulched for moisture con- 
servation. Grow about 6 ft. tall unless pruned. 
A22 JERSEY. Late bearing. Largest berries of good flavor. 
somewhat spreading bushes. 
A 23 RANCOCAS. Early bearing. Greatest yield of fine quality, light blue ber- 
ries. Bush upright, medium tall. 
A24 RUBEL. High yield, fine flavor, the best shipper. Upright, tall bush. 
Bearing age, 3-year, 114 to 2 ft., prepaid: any 3 for $3.90; any 10 for 
$12.00; 25 for $26.25; 100 for $90.00. 
Heavy yield on tall, 
New Giant Hybrid Blueberries 
1 Goldenleaf, 
1 Dbl. White, 
HEATHER 
An Old World charm shared by no other plant 
makes the Heather beloved of all who know it. Low- 
growing, (about 1 foot), with distinct evergreen foli- 
age and tremendous quantities of pert, upright spikes 
of flowers, six to eight inches in length, during early 
summer. Especially useful for planting in front of 
Rhododendrons and evergreens, as ground covers and 
around large shrubs or trees, for bank plantings, 
rock gardens and many other ways. Culture differs 
a little from other plants here. Soil must be acid, 
preferably peaty, and not very fertile. ‘They need 
normal moisture, should never be in completely dry 
soil. Clip or cut to ground in early spring (no other 
time) to force healthy young growth and most flowers. 
Space a foot or more apart. (Not sold in fall.) Not 
prepaid, bushy, 2-year plants, balled in soil, $1.50 
each; 3 or more, your choice, at $1.35; 10 or more, 
your choice, at $1.10. 
A17 GOLDENLEAF. (aurea). Leaves 
yellow. Flower pinkish white. 
A15 DOUBLE WHITE. (alba plena). 
flowers of pure white. 
A16 H. E. BEALE. Double lively pink blossoms. 
A18 ALPORTI. Best red variety. 
bright golden 
Lovely double 
Deep crimson. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
#AC 19 HEATHER GARDEN 
1 H. E. Beale, All 4 $ : ; 
‘V. ; : Not Prepaid, 
1 Alporti (V alue $5.40) For 4.50 P 
A26 COLE’S NEW HYDRANGEA NIKKO BLUE 
(Left). Huge flowers of a size and quality seen on plants selling for $4.00 and up in the 
flower shops. 
because the flowers form on new growth. There is no trick to raising them. 
a little extra water at first, and make the soil acid with Cole’s Acid Peat Humus or alum. 
Grow well in limed soil, but produce pink flowers. (Not sold in fall.) Prepaid, nice, 2 year 
plants, will bloom for you this year, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.05; 10 for $12.50. Packed in peat. 
sure to bloom every year 
variety is completely hardy outdoors, 
Just give them 
But this 
A27 HYBRID RHODODENDRON 
Catawbiense Grandiflorum. Flaming crimson buds and glorious lavender- 
pink flowers in huge clusters in late May. glossy foliage. One 
of the finest Rhododendrons, and the most profuse flowerer. (Not sold in fall.) 
Prepaid, packed in peat, strong, 2-year, from Holland, $1.50 each; 2 or more 
at $1.20; 10 or mere at $1.00 each. 
Heavy, dense, 
Catawbiense 
Grandiflorum 
