HELENA. MONTANA 
PLANTS— Continued. 3 
ARCTOTIS— (African Daisy.) 
Grandis — An annual, of Marguerile-like appearance bui 
much more handsome; white blooms shaded lilac. 
Each 25c and 50c 
ALYSSUM. 
The double while Sweet Alyssum is pretty indeed foi- 
beds, borders and vases. 
Each 10c; doz. $1.00 
The single Sweet Alyssum is extensively used for edging 
in cemetery planting. 
Each 5c; doz. 60c 
AMARYLLIS. 
Johnsoni — 'J'his is a favorite variety, bearing large trum- 
pet-shaped flowers which measure 6 to 8 inches across. 
They are of a rich, velvety crimson and each petal has 
a broad white stripe. 
Each 35c and 500 
AMETHYST— (See Browallia.) 
ASTERS. 
A Prize Winning Vase of A.stors. 
In ordering AsU-rs please state whether early, mid-season 
or lal e variety is required. The late varieties produce I he 
largest flowers. These can be supplied in colors of pink, 
red, while, shell pink, lavender or purple. Plants ready 
May 15th. 
Dozen 35p 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. 
.Asparagiifi Sprengeri. 
Much used for hanging baskets, brackets and for cutting. 
Requires a soil of sandy loam and water with moderation, 
but give it lots of sunshine. 
Each 15c, 25c and 50c 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. 
THE ASTERMUM. 
A Glorified Aster— A splendid new type of Asters, in laven- 
der, pink and white. The beautiful summer flower in 
the world. Highest honors at the National Florists' Con- 
vention for 1912. Originated by A. A. Sawyer. 
Dozen 50c 
.\$paragus Plumosiis. 
One of our 5-inch plants with its stalks of lace-like 
foliage, is a mass of dainty, misty green. 
Each 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c 
