HELENA, MONTANA. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 33 
ARABIS— (Rock Cress.) 
Carpet-like, covering the ground witti a myriad of white 
flowers. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c; doz., $1.75 
BLEEDING HEART— (See Dielytra.) 
BOLTONIA— (False Chamomile.) 
Among the showiest of our hardy perennial plants with 
large single aster-like flowers. 
Asteroides— Pure white and very effective. 
Latisquama— Pink, tinged with lavender. 
Each 15c; Doz. $1.50 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c; Doz. $1.75 
BITTER ROOT— (Montana State Flower.) 
(See Lewlsia.) 
Campanula Media (Canterbury Bells.) 
CAMPANULA. 
Do best in a good rich soil and planted in a half shady 
place. They are indispensable as border plants. The 
taller varieties should be staked and all the flowers cut 
immediately upon fading. 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells)— They 
differ from most of the varieties in that the calyx is the 
same color as the flower, giving it the appearance of the 
cup and saucer. We offer them in the. following shades: 
Delicate rosy pink, rlear-blue, dark blue and pure white. 
Media— Single in colors of dark blue, white, light blue 
and rose. „ s ^, 
Pyramidalis (The Chimney Bell Flower)— Bine salvor- 
shaped flowers. 
Each 15c; doz., $t.50 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c; doz.. $1.75 
\ Row of Cerastium in Our Gardens. 
CERASTIUM— (Snow-in-Summer.) 
Low growing habit, while star-like flowers, silvery fol- 
iage. 
Each 15c 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c 
COLUMBINE— (See Aquilegia.) 
COREOPSIS. 
Lanceolata Grandiflora— Golden Yellow Mowers of graceful 
habit, valuable for cutting. 
Each 15c 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c 
CENTAURE A— (Montana. ) 
Of easy culture, producing a wealth of deep blue flow- 
ers from July to September. Excellent for cutting. 
Each 15c 
Each. (Postpaid) 20c 
CANDYTUFT, HARDY— (See IberLs.) 
CANTERBURY BEL^— (See Campanula.) 
Chrysanthemum Maximum (Shaste Daisies) in our gardens. 
