Helena, Montana. 
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GYPSOPIIILA— (Baby's Breath.) 
(See lUustralion on Page 36.) 
The Gypsophilas with their attractively arranged masses 
of minute flowers should be in every garden. If cut and 
dried, will retain its be.auty for months, providing decor- 
ative material of the very best. 
Panieiilata— The popular old-time Gypsophila, much ad- 
mired for its feathery appearance. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c; doz., $1.75 
Extra large roots .25c 
Extra large roots, (Postpaid) 35c 
GEUM. 
Beautiful hardy pereimial bearing profusely large showy 
flowers all through the summer; an elegant flower for 
bouquets. 
Geum Coccinium (Mrs. Bradshaw) — Produces large, bril- 
liant scarlet flowers. Blossoms during the greater part 
of the summer and fall. 
Atrosanguineum — Dark crimson. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
Each, (Postpaid).. 20c; doz., $1.75 
HELENIUM. 
The ideal border plant, succeeding in almost any soil 
and giving an enormous crop of flowers late in the season. 
Autuninale — Five feet high, bearing numberless small yel- 
low flowers, the whole forming a sturdy bush-like plant. 
Rlverton Beaut.v — Striking colored blooms, lemon yellow 
and purplish black. 
Each 15c- doz., $1.50 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c; doz., $1.75 
HELIOPSIS— (The Orange SunQower.) 
Used extensively by us as a cut flower. 
Each 15c 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c 
HKUCHERA— (Alum Root) 
Most desirable dwarf, compact bushy plants of robust 
constitution and ca.sy culture, growing 1% to 2 feet high, 
,and bearing during July and August loose, graceful spikes 
of flowers in the greatest profusion; excellent subjects 
either for the border or rockery, and of great value for 
cutting. 
Each 15c 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
The Hollyhocks are an indispensable border plant be- 
cause of their peculiar character of breaking up any set 
effect ,and giving an air of stateliness to the lawn. As 
hedge plants they give an admirable effect with their long 
towering spikes of beautiful flowers. Colors, double white, 
pink, salmon, yellow, black red and m,aroon. A valuable 
addition to any lawn and well worth the trying. 
Each 25c; doz., $2.50 
Each, (Postpaid) 30c; doz., $2.75 
IBERIS— (Hardy Candytuft.) 
Sempcrvirens— White, dwarf habit. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c; doz., $1.75 
IRIS (Germanica) 
A Partial View of Our Iris Beds. 
We are glad to offer one of the choicest and largest col-, 
lections of this beautiful flower. The letter (S) indicates 
the upright petals; (F) the lower or drooping petals. 
Athalia (S) — Dark yellowish brown slightlv veined. 
Argus (S & F)— Deep purple. 
Bridesmaid (S)— White shaded lilac. (F)— White frilled 
soft lilac. 
Benacensis (S)— Deep violet. (F)— Deep purple. ' 
Canary Bird (S)— Yellow. (F)— White veined lilac. 
Emma (S)— Blue tinged lilac. (F)— White, slightly flushed 
lilac. 
Flyrica (S & F)— Rich royal purple. 
Honorable (S) — Rich golden yellow. (F) — Heavily veined- 
chestnut brown. 
Hamtet (S)— Dark yellowish brown. (F)— Veined deep 
purple. 
Hionell (S)— Redish copper. (F)— Violet red. 
Her Majesty (S & F)— Light lavender. 
Jennie Lund (S)— Yellow. (F)— Burnt amber. 
Koehi (S & F) — Deep rich purple. 
Kamuonesis (S)— Deep violet. (F)— Redish violet. 
Kharpiit (S)— Lavender. (F)— Veined white. 
La Presligien.sc (S) — Bronze yellow. (F)— Purplish plutn, 
veined white. 
Mrs. Horace Darwin (S)— White. (F)— White reticulated 
violet. 
Mme. Gayselle (S)— Blue. (F)— White veined blue. 
