HELENA. MONTANA. 
FLOWER SEEDS— (Coniinued) 71 
SWEET WILLIAM— (New 
Hybrids.) Mixed Pkt. 10c 
SWEET .\LYSSUM— (Sec 
Alyssum.) 
SWEET ROCKET— (Hes- 
peris.) Mixed. ...Pkl. 10c 
A hardy perennial, 
growing 2 to 3 feet high, 
an old-fashioned, fra- 
grant flower, of the eas- 
iest culture, and bear- 
ing clusters of while 
and purple blossoms. 
SWEET PEAS— See pages 
72 to 75. 
Sweet William. 
THUNBERGI.A— (Blaek-Eyed Sii.san) Pkt. 5r 
A beautiful fender climber, 3 to 5 feet high, with pnle 
yellow or orange-yellow flowers, having a disfiticl 
black center. Tender annual. 
VERBENA— (Fine Mixed.) Pkt. 5c 
Embraces all colors. 
VERBENA— (Peerless Mixed.) Pkt. 10c 
Embraces a wide range of the most beautiful colors, 
the clusters being of large size. 
VERBENA— (White, Pink, Striped, Piirple, Scarlet) Pkt. 10c 
Verbena seed should be soaked in luke-warm water 
before planting and care taken that the soil be very 
rich. Half hardy perennial trailer. 
VERONICA— (Speedwell.) Pkt. 5c 
Long spikes of brilliant blue flowers, excellent for 
growing in shady places and requiring plenty of 
moisture. Hardy perennial. 
WALLFLOWER— (Gold Lack.) Single, mixed Pkt. 5c 
Wallflowers .should be better known, their adaptabil- 
ity for pot culture and out-door bedding and their very 
sweet odor should win favor. 
WALLFLOWHER- (Early Paris Market) Pkt. 10c 
This variety, if sown in March, will bloom in July. 
WALLFLOWER— (Blood Red) Pkt. 10c 
This is a much improved and selected stock of the 
Annual Wallflower brought out some years since. We 
have ever since been carefully selecting this, and each 
year getting nearer to a good blood red. and at last 
we have succeeded. Tf sown in March, can be had in 
bloom the following July. 
WHITLAVIA Pkt. 5c 
An easily grown, hardy annual, bearing small violet- 
blue, cup-shaped blossoms. Plants one foot high. Sow 
seed in open ground in spring and thin the young 
plants. 
WISTARIA— (Chinese Flowerinji, Tall Blue) Pkt. 5c 
One of our most popular hardy climbers. The flow- 
ers are abundantly borne in spring on long drooping 
racemes of light blue before the leaves appear. 
WILD CUCUMBERS Vi-lb. 40c; Oz. 15c; Pkt. 5c 
Ornamental climbing cucumber with curious fruit, re- 
markable for its luxuriance and rapidity of growth. 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN MIXTURE Pkt. 5c 
A delightful surprise to thousands of flower lovers. 
Not a tame garden of wild flower.^, but a wild garden 
ot tame flowers. A mixture of I he choicest seeds, 
mostly annuals, to be sown haphazard, in a promiscu- 
ous way. The results are both surprising and charm- 
ing. 
ZINNIA 
A half hardy annuel growing from 1 to 2 feet high. The 
colors are in great variety and very bright. Probably no 
riower has .such an assortment of shades, tints and colors, 
and no brdding plant is more effective for a brilliant show. 
Sow in boxes early and transplant. 
ZINNIA— (Curled and Crested.) Mixed Pkt. 10c 
A fine mixture of colors. The petals arc curled and 
the flowers large and attractive. 
ZINNIA— (Double Liliput.) Mixed Pkt. 5c 
A dwarf plant, 1 foot high, bearing rather small, very 
double flowers. 
.ong-Stenimed Flowers from Seed 
or Vases 
Aquilegia 
Asters 
Calliopsis 
Carnation 
Centuarea 
Chrysanthemum 
Coreopsis 
Cosmos 
Dahlias 
Delphinium 
I5ianthus 
Gaillardia 
Gypsophila 
Larkspur 
Lupins 
Marigold 
Suitable for Bouquets 
Mignonette 
Poppy 
Salpiglossis 
Scabiosa 
Stocks 
Sunflowers 
Sweet Peas 
Zinnias 
Fragrant Flowers from Seed 
Varieties marked H. P. are Hardy 
■rcimials. 
Abronia 
Alyssum 
Carnations 
Dianthiis. Hardy 
Geranium 
Heliotrope 
Lavender, H. P. 
Matthiola 
Mignonette 
Mimulus 
Nicotiana 
Pinks, H. P. . . 
Scabiosa 
Stocks 
Sweet Peas 
Sw't William, H.P. 
Wallflower, H. P. 
Ornamental Foliage Plants Grown from Seeds 
Amaranthus Coleus Pyrethrum 
Canna Marvel of Peru Rfcinus 
Cineraria Kochia 
Drooping Plants for Vases, Hanging Baskets, Etc. 
Alyssum Cal(>ndula Oxalis 
Asparagus Maurandia Petunia 
Sprengeri , Nasturtium, Tall Vinca 
/Jiwiia (.Double Mixed.) 
Wild Flower Garden. 
