Helena, Montana, 
FLOWER SEEDS— CConiinued) 71 
PETUNIAS 
PETUNIA— (Fine Mixed) 
Pkt 5c 
Good mixture of all free 
blooming colors. 
P E T U N I A— Large flowering, 
Grandiflora, Mixed Pkt., 10c 
All colors, single fringed and 
ruffled. 
PETUNIA— (S. N. Co.'s Double 
Mixed) Pkt., 20c 
New largo flowers; our strain 
is the best that can be secured 
from any source at any price. 
PHLOX 
POPPIES 
Annual poppies should be sown as early 
in the spring as possible; they do not stand 
transplanting. Sow very thinly, barely 
covering the seed. Press down firmly, and 
Ihey will come up in a few days. It is well 
lo make several sowings at intervals to 
keep up a succession of bloom. If picked 
just before expandi'ri, the flowers will last 
several days. 
Petunia (Single Fringed.) 
Phlox (Drunimondii Pinks 
Grandiflora.) (Heddewig's Double.) 
PHLOX— (Superb Mixture) 
Pkt 5c 
The annual Phlox. Occupies 
first place as a garden annual, 
being one of the most brilliant 
and at the same time one of 
the easiest and most satisfac- 
tory plants which can readily 
be grown from seed. It will 
grow and thrive in any kind 
of soil if given a sunny posi- 
tion, but prefers a light, rich 
loam. Seed may be sown in 
the open ground, any time 
after danger of frost is past. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDH- (Peer- 
less Mixed) Pkt., 10c 
Contains fine select varieties 
of this showy annual. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDH— 
(Grandiflora) Pkt. 10c 
In separate colors. 
Alba — Pure white, extra large. 
Coecina — True scarlet. 
Radowitzii— Rose and white 
eye. 
Radowitzii — Rose and white 
striped. 
PINKS 
PINKS— (Dianthus)— Hardy and 
half hardy biennials and per- 
ennials, but nearly all bloom- 
ing the first year from seed; of 
easy culture. Seeds m,ay be Sm^^T^r*' 
sown in the open ground, ^|jfc'RTG8lA>«i' .lai. 
where they are to remain, but aHBM^^W'Jws 
better results are obtained, at THESIfflfciUyBlivjr 
least in the North, if plants 
are started in the house. 
White and dark crimson selfs, 
also white tipped light purple 
and shades of red with darker 
blotchings. 
PINKS— (Single Mixed)..Pkt., 5c 
PINKS— (Heddewig's Double 
Mixed) Pkt., 10c 
Flowers very large and double 
,and of various shades of bril- Petunia (S. N. Co.'s Double Mixed.) 
liant colors. 
PINKS— (Heddewig's Single Mixed) Pkt., 10c 
• Flowers of the best shades and beautifully marked. 
PINKS— (Crimson Bell) Pkt., 10c 
PINKS— (Pheasant's Eye, Grass Pink) Pkt., 10c 
A single hardy perennial pink, with fringed edge, light colored flowers. 
with a darker center, various colored. The old-fashioned garden- 
favorite. 
Poppy (The Shirley.) 
SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
POPPY— (Select Shirley.) Mixed ..Colors 
Oz., 50c; Pkt 10c 
This is extra fine strain of these charm- 
ing Poppies. They are single and occa- 
sionally semi-double and range in color 
from the purest white Ihrough the deli- 
cate shades of p,alo pink, rose and car- 
mine to the deepest crimson and blood 
red, while many are daintily edged and 
striped. In fact, so varied are they that 
scarcely any two flowers are alike. 
POPPY— (Miss Sherwood.) Satiny white, 
Oz., 50c Pkt., lOe 
Shaded on fringed margin with salmon 
rose. Height 2 feet. 
Poppy (Double Peony Flowered.) 
