HELENA. MONTANA 
PLANTS— Continued. 13 
FUCHSIAS— (Continued). 
The following varieties will prove very satisfactory for 
house culture and which we can entirely recommend: 
Black Prince — Red single. 
Chas. Blanc — Deep red and rose, single. 
Col. Marehand— Red and purple, double. 
Lustre— White and scarlet, double. 
Monstrosa Superba— Double white and red, long flowers. 
MrSi Marshall— White and rose, single. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill— White and red, double. 
Phenomenal— Red and purple, large double. 
Bifford — Carmine and purplish rod, single. 
Bosains Patri— Deep scarlet and white, double. 
Speciosa — Red tube, corolla dark red, single. 
Trophee— Double purple corolla, crimson tube and si'pal.s. 
Fuchsia. 
This year we are introducing four new varieties and ones 
that we feel positive will give complete satisfaction. 
Little Beauty— Beautiful red sepals with purple corolla 
single. 
Lord Byron— Single variety, superb fhades of rod and deep 
purple. 
Teuner— Very red sepals with light purple corolla. 
White Beauty— Red sepals with while corolla, single. 
Each 10c; doz. $1.00 
Larger plants 25c, 35c and 50c 
GENIST.A. 
Fragrans— Produces fragrant yellow flowers in abundance. 
A fine window plant. 
Each 25c to $1.00 
GERANIUMS 
Have you ever tried massing Geraniums as bedding 
plants in your garden? If not, we strongly advise your 
doing so. Nothing looks finer than a bed of our 
Geraniums when in bloom. The plants can be lifted in the 
fall and again fill the need of house plants. As regards 
beauty in foliage, profuseness of blossoms and strength of 
plants our stock is unexcelled. 
S. A. Nutt. 
NEW AND STANDARD VABIETIES. 
(Double). 
Abbie Sehaefer— Red with white eye— flowers in trusses. 
Banquise— Splendid trusses of white flowers. 
Berthe de Prisilly— Light pink. 
Fleur de Ro.se— Rose, round and compact clusters. 
Henry A. Dreer— Clear salmon red, the only one of its 
shade. 
Henriot — Rose overlaid violet, white eye. 
Hubert Charron — Red shading to white center. 
La Favorite— White, one of the best. 
Mme. A. Charmet — Bright rose center, petals edged marble. 
Mme. A. Erckener— Bright orange scarlet. 
M. Jules Dispot— Combination of red, violet and lilac, quite 
dark. , 
Red Wing— Bright scarlet, striking bedder, good for cutting 
S. A. Nutt— Dark crimson, the best bedder of all. A great 
demand for this last year. 
HOW MANY PLANTS DO I NEED FOR MY FIOWER BED? 
DIamstar of 
Bed 
If planted 6" 
apart 
If planted 1 2" 
apart 
If planted 18" 
apart 
3 ft. 
24 
6 
4 " 
44 
1 1 
s •■ 
76 
14 
f 
6 •• 
108 
27 
12 
7 '■ 
148 
37 
17 
8 •■ 
196 
49 
23 
9 ■■ 
252 
63 
30 
12 ■' 
448 
112 
51 
u '■ 
608 
152 
69 
16 " 
800 
200 
90 
18 " 
1010 
252 
1 12 
20 ■■ 
1250 
312 
136 
Those figures can be used for an oval, square, or circular bed. 
