30 THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, 
OHIO 
Perennial Plants 
All field grown unless marked otherwise. 
No less than 5 plants of a variety sold. 
5—24 
Each 
ASTILBE (Spirea) 
Fanal. Good foliage. Best deep red—18”_$  .35 
DICENTRA spectabilis. Bleeding Heart—24” 
May-June. True old fashioned var- 
viety. 3 to 5 eye aie cok 
FUCHSIA “Senorita.” Rich red and ee 
flowers. Hardier, more compact, 
more floriferous than magellanica— 
214’. Cole’s introduction. Pot plants. 
Spring Only _ Bee aa 30 
GYPOSOPHILA—Baby’s Breath 
Bristol Fairy. Best double white—2'%2’__ _—_—«.40 
PACHYSANDRA — (See Evergreen Shrubs). 
PEONY 
officianalis rubra plena. 8.6. The Decora- 
Day Peony. Large, vivid crimson. ee 
early Pe md > ASAE .60 
POLYGONUM dwarf reynoutria. Pink flow- 
ers. Gorgeous Fall coloring. Excellent 
ground cover—12” f ene Se ed 
TEUCRIUM chamaedrys. Lustrous exer- 
green foliage. Rosy flowers. Excellent 
for edging pools, beds, and walks — re- 
sembling dwarf boxwood. sae hardy. 
1D ee : a a a8) 
VINCA—(See wineas 
VIOLA—odorata 
Royal Robe. Deepest violet-blue. Large 
delicately fragrant flowers. Spring 
and late Fall—10” ee ee TE) 
Fruit 
APPLE. Dwarf 
1% to 1%” Bearing Age _ 
1% to 2” Bearing Age 
McIntosh Red Delicious Yellow Transparent 
APRICOT Hungarian. Hardiest—most Dependable 
134 to 2” Bearing Age 
CHERRY. Black Tartarian — 
2elOuee BSL De bearing WA PG nies a oak, by ooet 
RHUBARB Strawberry. Finest all red. 
(50 up at 33c each) 
25—249 
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