THE COLE NURSERY CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 35 
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VIBURNUM — Continued Each Each Bach 
trilobum — 12’ American Cranberry-bush 
Handsome, hardy shrub with lobed leaves, deep red in 
fall. White flowers; scarlet berries last into winter. 
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t. wentworthi — 12’ Wentworth American C. 
Variety of above selected for its edible fruits, used 
in making preserves. 
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WEIGELA Eva Rathke — 5’ 
Bright crimson flowers on long arching branches. 
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florida (rosea) — 8’ Oldfashioned Pink Weigela 
Strong upright growth. Profusion of deep pink flowers 
in June. 
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vaniceki (Newport Red) — 6’ 
New, vigorous red-flowered Weigela, hardier and more 
shapely than older types. 
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HERBACEOUS SPECIALTIES 
Although most perennial items have been discontinued, we still 
produce quantities of the following specialties. They have found 
wide acceptance because of their retail sales appeal and usefulness 
in today’s landscape. 
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FUCHSIA riccartoni “Senorita” — 2’ 
Rich red and purple flowers. Hardier, more compact, more 
floriferous than magellanica. Prefers sun, good drainage, 
and a little winter protection here. 
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PAEONIA officinalis rubra. Early Red Peony 
In bloom for Decoration Day in most seasons. Free- 
flowering, very double, bright red. Fine cut flower. 
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POLYGONUM dwarf reynoutria — 10 to 12” 
Red buds and deep pink flowers in late summer; gorgeous 
autumn leaf color. Aflame from late August to frost. 
An easily-grown, vigorous ground cover. 
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TEUCRIUM chamaedrys — 12” Germander 
Lustrous, dark green leaves usually last all winter here. 
Bright lavender-pink flowers late summer. Excellent for 
edging beds. walks, pools — resembling dwarf Boxwood. 
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