HELENA. MONTANA 
PLANTS— Continued. 5 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. 
Tuberous Begonias. 
The Tuberous Begonia is a constant and prolific bloomer 
in rich and varied colors of blossoms. They are so well 
adapted to summer decorations and so easy to grow, that 
all persons should be successful with them. 
Plants, each 35c and 50c 
Tubers, each lOc 
BELLIS— (See Daisies.) 
BOUGAINVILLEA. 
Sanderiana— This variety bears rosy blossoms in abund- 
ance. 
Each 25c 
BROWALLIA— (Amethyst.) 
A profuse-blooming plant with blue flowers. 
Each ; 25c 
CALADIUM. 
(Esculentum — Elephant's Ear.) 
A very efifective plant for borders or for planting out on 
the lawn. Produces very large leaves of a leathery tex- 
ture which are borne on long stout stems. Should bo 
planted where it will obtain a good supply of wafer and an 
abundance of rich compost. 
Each 25c and 50c 
WE ARE BOUND TO PLEASE OUR 
CUSTOMERS IF WILLINGNESS. SKILL 
AND ATTENTION WILL DO IT. YOU 
MUST BE ENTIRELY SATISFIED BEFORE 
ANY SALE IS COMPLETE. 
CANARYBIRD VINE. 
Canarybird Vine. 
The demand for this lovely climber is always a large 
one owing to its great suitability for porches and trellises. 
Most persons prefer plants well started to the uncertainty 
nf seeds planted out of dnnrs. . 
Earh 5c:doz. 60c 
CANNA. 
six varieties, viz: 
Florence Vaughan — Golden yellow, spotted red. 
Madame Crozy — Scarlet with golden edge. 
Chicago- A pure scarlet. 
King Humbert — Orange scarlet; simply iimKiiiliiciit. 
Louisiana— A beaiiliful scarlet, very tall. 
Richard Wallace — Yellow, verv large blooms. 
Each 20c; doz. $2.00 
