10 HELENA, MONTANA. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 39 
PHLUX, HARUV— (Continued) 
Afllae Adansoii — Snow while, red eye. Very large. 
I''. G. Von Lassburg — The purest and largest while known. 
i«i o. A. Sti'olilein— Bright scarlet with crimson red eye. 
Louis Blanc — Heddish-vioh t with purple shadings and 
darker eye. One ol the best dark varieties. 
Edniund Kostand— Reddish violet, shading brighter toward 
the center of petals. 
Mme. Paul Dutric — Delicate lilac-rose, immense flowers, 
i'rosper Henry — White with bright red center; dwarf 
growth. 
Siebold— Bright scarlet and one of the very best of its 
class. 
Vesuvius — Red with bright purple eye. Quite showy. 
Von Hochbcrfl— The finest crimson. 
Elizabeth Canipibell— Very bright salmon pink with dark 
red eye. 
Europa — A white variety with a decided crimson carmine 
eye. The individual trusses are very large. 
Bridesmaid— Pure white with large crimson carmine eye. 
Henry Murger— White with crimson carmine center. 
Goliath— A perfeci giant in height, massive panicles of 
rich crimson-carmine with deeper eye. 
Pantheon — Bright carmine rose. 
K. P. Strutliei's— Bright rosy carmine, with claret red eye. 
De Miribel— White suffused with rosy scarlet; crimson eye. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c; doz., $1.75 
PLATYCODON. 
The Platycodons are of 
the same family as the 
Campanulas, of upright 
habit and covered with a 
profusion of blossoms. Do 
best if planted in a rich 
soil. 
Grandiflorum — Deep blue 
cupped, star shaped 
flowers. 
Album — Pure white in the 
same form as the 
Grandiflorum. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
Postpaid 20c; doz., $1.7r5 
Platycodon. 
PYRETHRUM. 
Too much cannot be said about this superb perennial, 
which will thrive under almost any conditions. Splendid 
for cutting, lasting a week in good condition. 
Hybridum, Mixed (Single) — In the choicest shades of ri d 
and pink. June flowering. 
Uliginosum — Grows i to 5 feet high, covered with large 
Marguerite-like flowers. The individual flowers are 
often 4 to 5 inches across and borne on a uood stiff stem. 
Each ISe and 25e: doz.. $1.50 and $2.50 
• Each, (Poslpaid)..20c, 3i)c: doz., $1.75, $2.85 
PINKS, HARDY GARDEN. 
Hardy Pink (SnovvdrilU) 
Abbotsi'ord — Deeply fringed flowers of a most delicate 
shade. 
Carniinia — Bright rose carmine flowers. 
Elsie — Bright rose, maroon center. 
Excelsior— Light rose pink, shaded darker. 
Her Maje.st.v — Large flowers of purest white. 
Red Clove— Bright red llowirs and very fragrant. 
Snowdinft — Strong and blossoms profusely. 
Each i5c; doz., $1.50 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c; doz., $1.75 
ORIENTAL POPPY. 
The Oriental Poppy is quite a rival to the Peony. The 
varieties wo list are very hardy and seem to improve with 
age, forming large clumps and pi'oducing numbers of very 
large, brilliant colored flowers. 
Oriental King- Large size, rich blood crimson. 
Princess Victoria Louise — Salmon pink. 
Salmon Queen — A beautiful shade. 
Oriental Poppiies in Our Nursery. 
Iceland Poppies — These plants give a profusion of cup- 
shaped flowers throughout the entire season and are 
very useful for cutting. Colors, while, vellow and orange. 
Each 15c; (Postpaid) 20c 
Dozen $1.50; (Postpaid^ $1.75 
