HELENA. MONTANA 
PLANTS— Continued. 15 
GLADIOLUS 
A very allractive summer flowering bulb and one in 
which wonderful improvements have been made. To get 
tne very best results they should be planted in a good 
sandy loam and where they get the most sun possible. 
Good spreadings of well roMed stable manure is the best 
of fertilizers. If a succession of blooms are required, make 
the plantings about two weeks apart. Care should be 
taken in planting, bulbs being set from 4 to 6 inches deep 
and from 4 to 5 inches apart each wav. Tn the fall, before 
frost, the bulbs should be lifted, the stems cut off and 
placed in the cellar or some place away from the frosl. 
The bulbs will then be ready for planting in the spring. 
America — A beautiful flesh pink. 
Attraction — Dark crimson and white. 
Brilliant — Orange red, marked with carmine and white. 
Columbia — Light orange-scarlet with other markings. 
Deborah— Dark red marked with white. 
De. Sellew — Rosy crimson and white. 
Eva — Rose. 
Florida— Very early, dark red. 
Geo. B. Bemsen— Crimson and white. 
Gracilis— T.arge flowers of dull red. 
Henp" Gillman — Salmon-scarlet and white. 
Irene — Pink with touches of crimson. 
Kate — Blush white and crimson. 
Little Blush— Dwarf habit, oiuish white. 
Ne/.inscott — Scarlet, crimson and white. 
Oddity — Red suffused with purple-blue. 
Salem — Salmon-pink marked maroon. 
Superb— Very large flower, flaked and striped pink. 
Sunlight — Light crimson and canary. 
Variabilis— Blue black, flaked pink" 
Wm. Falconer — Long spike and clear pink flowers. 
Any variety, per bulb tOc: doz. 75c; hundred $5.00 
Mixed colors, our selection, each 5c: doz. 50c: 100. .$3..50. 
HELIOTBOPE. 
A favorite by reason of its exquisite perfume; is success- 
ful in or out of. doors. Colors in various shades of lavender 
and violet. Each tOc and 35c 
HYDBANGEA. 
Hydrangea. 
Otaksa— From April to June we have extra fine specimens 
m blossom. 
Each, small plants....: 15c; larger plants, 50c to $2.00 
Aboi'cscens- -Makes a very valuable house plant. 
(See Hardy Shrubs and Vines). 
HIBISCUS. 
Double crimson, each \ 25c and 50c 
HOYA CABNOSA— (See Wax Plant). 
HANGING 
BASKETS 
One of our $,i size. 
Have you ever noticed the difference in the 
appearance of a house when two or three 
well filled hanging baskets have been placed 
around the veranda? This is our first attempt 
at cataloging hanging baskets, but are doing 
so in response to many calls for this splendid 
feature of outside decorations. The baskets 
are made of green coated wire, and packed 
with moss, giving the plants a splendid drainage 
I'^ach 10 inches wid(> $1.00 to $2.00 
Each 12 inches wide..; 1.50 to 3.00 
Each 14 inches wide 2.50 to 5.00 
Plants our selection. 
