HELENA, MONTANA. 
FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued) 67 
Phlox (Drunncnondii.) 
PANSIES— (Continued.) 
t'inks (Single.) 
Petunia (Single.) 
Fire King— Red and yellow with brown eyes. 
Golden Queen— Golden yellow with small dark stripes 
instead of eyes in center. 
King of Blacks — Almost coal black. 
Lord Beaeonsfield— Deep purple violet shading off in 
top petals to white. 
Masterpiece— (New Giant)— The flowers are perfectly 
round and contain the richest combination of colors, 
each petal being distinctly marked with a dark 
blotch; most of the flowers are margined with white 
or yellow edge and have long stems. 
Marmorata — Beautiful marbled varieties, on purple and 
crimson ground with fine margin. 
Mercury— A distinct deep blackish purple without any 
blotches or spots. The largest self color Pansy in 
existence. 
Prince Bismark — New beautiful yellowish bronze color 
with well defined eyes of dark brown. 
Quadricolor — (Rainbow) — Reddish steel blue with 
white edge, sometimes pink and white, also yellow 
marbled with red and steel blue, margined white. 
Rosy Morn— Purplish crimson with clear white edge. 
Royal Purple — New rich crimson violet with violet 
spots on three lower petals. 
Snow Queen — Beautiful satiny, white center, tinged 
with yellow. Pure white without eye. 
Striped— Flamed or striped in rich contrasting colors. 
White with large violet eyes. 
Victoria — Very large, bright blood red. Violet blotched. 
White — Pure, without eye. 
Yellow— Pure, without eye. 
PETUNIAS 
PETUNIA— (Fine Mixed) Pkt. 5c 
Good mixture of all free blooming colors. 
PETUNIA— Large flowering, Grandiflora, Mixed....Pkt. 10c 
All colors, single fringed and ruffled. 
PETUNIA— (S. N. Co.'s Double Mixed) Pkt. 20c 
New Large flowers; our strain is the best that can be 
secured from any source at any price. 
PHLOX 
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 satisfactory 
plants which can readily be grown from seed. It will 
grow and thrive in any kind of soil if given a sunny 
position, but prefers a light, rich loam. Seed may 
be sown in the open ground, any time after danger of 
frost is past. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII— (Peerless Mixed) Pkt. 10c 
Contains fine, select varieties of this showy annual. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII— (Grandiflora) Pkt. 10c 
In separate colors. 
Alba — Pure white, extra large. 
White Scarlet Striped— Beautiful. 
PINKS 
PINKS— (Dianthus)— Hardy and half hardy biennials and 
perennials, but nearly all blooming the first year from 
seed; of easy culture. Seeds may be sown in the 
open ground, where they are to remain, but better 
results are obtained, at least in the north, if plants 
are started in the house. White and dark crimson 
sclfs, also white tipped light purple and shades of red 
with darker blotch ings. 
PINKS— (Single Mixed) Pkt. 5c 
PINKS— (Heddcwig\s Double Mixed) Pkt. 10c 
Flowers very large and double and of various shades 
of brilliant colors. 
PINKS— (Heddewig'.s Single Mixed) Pkt. 10c 
Flowers of the best shades and beautifully marked. 
PINKS— (Dark Red) Pkt. 10c 
The old fashioned clove pink, delightfully fragrant 
and hardy. 
PINI{S— Pheasant's Eye (Grass Pink) Pkt. 10c 
A single hardy perennial pink, with fringed edge, light 
colored flowers, with a darker center, various col- 
ored. The old-fashioned garden favorite. 
Petunia (Single Fringed.) 
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Or THE N.\TIONAL COOK BOOK (The Housewife 
Companion). One book of either free with $5.00 or- 
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