THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 33 
CLIMBING ROSES 
1-9 10-19 20-99 100-249 250 up 
Each Each Each Each Each 
Blaze. Best hardy red. Repeat-blooming. 
No. a aint 92.50 eee Oo So BO es ar oo 
Excelsa. Red Dorothy Perkins Rambler. 
2 year 80 .60 50 44 40 
Max Graf. Rich pink flowers. Trailing rugosa type. 
2 year, No. 2. oe 00 45 40 
New Dawn. Everplosmine Caerants blush-pink. 
No. 1 .80 65 .60 
No. 1% Als 50 
Perennia! Plants 
All field grown unless marked otherwise. 
No Less Than 5 Plants of a Variety Sold. 
5-24 25-249 250 up 
Each Each Each 
ASTILBE (Spirea) 
Fanal. Good foliage. Best deep red—18” $ .35 cH fill) $ .28 
Peach Blossom. Dense plumes of peacin blossom pink. 
Lush foliage ; at) 30 
CONVALLARIA majalis. Lily of the Valley 
Excellent large flowering strain. 
Nursery Grown Clumps Ps) 20 
DICENTRA spectabilis — 24” Bleeding Heart 
May-June. True old fashioned variety. 
3 to 5 eye . aoe ee el Bye 
FUCHSIA “Senorita” Cole’s Hardy Fuchsia 
Rich red and purple flowers. Hardier, more compact, more 
floriferous than magellanica. Cole’s introduction — 2%’ 
214” pots 30 20 ‘22 
PEONY officinalis rubra. Early Red Peony 
Free flowering, very double. very bright. In bloom before 
Decoration Day. 
3 to 5 eye 69 15}5) ji! 
POLYGONUM dwarf reynoutria. Pink flowers. Gorgeous Fall 
coloring. Excellent ground cover.—12” 39 25 Oy) 
TEUCRIUM chamaedrys. Germander 
Lustrous evergreen foliage. Rosy flowers. Excellent for 
edging pools, beds, and walks—resembling dwarf boxwood. 
Heavy 2 year , 25 silt 16 
TROLLIUS Globe Flower 
Mixed varieties Dy DY; .20 
VINCA — See Vines 
VIOLET ROYAL ROBE. Giant Sweet Violet 
Giant viclets on long stems, sweet scented. Profuse in 
Spin gmands fall amnemnmese abe .20 ahd 14 
