HELENA. MONTANA 
PLANTS— Continued. 7 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Continued.) 
Chrysanthemum — Pink Gem. 
Large Flowering Varieties. 
Pink Gem — A new exhibition variety of a splendid soft, 
pleasing pink. It is very refined in effect with a splendid 
finish and foliage. 
Virginia Poehlmann— One of the newest and earliest va- 
rieties. White with delicate shading of pink in center. 
Blooms from October. 
Golden Glow— A pretty golden shade, flowers from six to 
eight inches across. 
Western King— White, November. 
Alice Byron — Medium white, November. 
White Ivory — Dwarf white, November. 
Pink Ivory — Dwarf pink, November. 
A. J. Balfour— Dwarf deep pink, November. 
Roserie— A very early pink variety, flowering the latter 
part of September. 
Chadwick— Christmas flowering — white tinged with pink. 
Golden Chadwick— Lovely golden yellow; a new variety; 
Christmas flowering. 
Ileston White— Pure white borne on long stiff stems; 
November. 
October Sunshine— Yellow and with its sister, October. 
Frost, has proved very popular. 
October Frost- A pure glistening white. 
Comoleta— A very clear bright yellow; fine early pot plant. 
October. 
Glory of the Pacific— Very early pink. October. 
Pacific Supreme — A vpry brilliant pink. October. 
Smith's Advance- One of the earliest of the white varieties. 
Each, small plants in spring 10c 
Larger plants for fall blooming ready about September, 
Each 75c and $1.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Cent.) 
Pom-Pom Chrysanthemums — Small flowering and valuable 
for cutting, and besides, make dainty and picturesque 
house plants, the masses of blooms being pink, white, 
yellow and bronze. They flower in the house from 
October to November; can be grown and flowered out- 
doors in summer and roots lifted in fall for the house; 
we have the following varieties: 
Baby — Miniature yellow; flowers % inch in diameter. 
Alena — A charming pink. 
Elva— The choicest white pom-pom. 
Waco — Creamy white^ 
Acto — Bright rose. 
Black Douglas — Rich red. 
Klondike — A favorite yellow. 
Each, small plants in spring 10c 
Larger plants for fall blooming; ready about 
September. Each ."75c and $1.00 
CINERARIA. 
Cineraria. 
We can supply magnificent specimens of this elegant 
house plant from January to April. 
Each 35c and 50c 
CISSUS. 
Discolor — A climber with beautiful variegated foliage. 
Very desirable for the house. 
Each 15c and 25c 
COLEUS. 
This well known foliage plant is adapted for both bed- 
ding and window purposes. We have it in the select 
strains only. 
Fancy Varieties— Collection of 7 varieties in beautiful 
shades of crimson, velvety maroon and yellow. 
Each 10c 
Collection of 7 50c 
Larger plants at 25c, 50c, 75c. $1.00 
CREEPING CHARLIE. 
(Linaria or Kcnilworth Ivy.) 
A dainty creeper in great demand for trailing around 
windows, hanging baskets and wall vases. 
Each : 10c 
