HELENA. MONTANA 
PLANTS— Continued. 19 
PHIMULA— (Primrose). 
Primula Chiiiensis— (Chinese Primrosel. Very satisfactory 
as a house plant. We have it in red, white and pink. 
Obconica — Another popular primrose. The plants we have 
range in color from pale lilac to rose. 
Either of these varieties, each 25c and 50c 
ROSES— (See Rose Department, following). 
SALVIA. 
A very satisfactory bedding plant which produces erect 
spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers, completely covering the 
dark green foliage. 
Each 10c 
SAXIFRAGA. 
Sarmentosa— (Aaron's Beard, Mother of Thousands or 
Strawberry Geranium). Trailing foliage, prettily varie- 
gated. Fine for hanging baskets, etc. 
Each 10c and 25c 
SELAGINELLA— (Moss). 
Very pretty in fern dishes, etc. We have these varieties: 
iVlartensi, Variegata, Amoena, Krauseana. 
Each 25c 
SENSITIVE PLANT— (See Mimosa). 
SHAMROCK. 
We grow the genuine Irish Shamrock m large quantities. 
Plants, each 10c 
SMILAX. 
Each, 3-inch pots 10c 
SPIREA JAPONICA. 
Gladstone — Used extensively for Easter decorations. Pro- 
duces large spikes of pure feathery white flowers. 
Blooming plants (Easter) $1.00 
Dormant roots : 50c 
(See also Hardy Perennials). 
STEVIA. 
Serrata— Free blooming, bearing fine white flowers. 
Each 10c 
STOCKS. 
(Or Gilly Flowers). 
To meet an expected heavy demand for this outdoor 
plant, we have prepared ourselves not only in quantity, 
but a variety unsurpassed. In shades of white, yellow, 
dark blue, lavender, pink, rose and blood red. Ready May 
15th. 
Dozen 35c 
SWAINSONA. 
Alba— The blossoms of these plants are very similar to that 
of the Sweet Pea. Being of the ever-blooming variety, 
it is fast becoming a favorite. 
Each 25c 
TIGRIDIA. 
A pretty summer flowering bulb which may be planted 
and generally treated the same as Gladioli. 
Each 5c; doz., 50c 
TRADESCANTIA— (Wandering Jew). 
We have this in green and variegated. 
Each 10c 
TUBEROSES. 
One of the most delightfully fragrant and exquisite of 
all summer blooming plants. It is desirable to plant these 
as soon as the ground becomes warm. Our specialty is 
the Excelsior Double Pearl variety. 
Each 5c; doz., 35c 
VERBENAS. 
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Verbena. 
This plant seems to do exceptionally well in Montana, 
staying in blossom for quite a while after the first frosts. 
The formation and singularity in its shades of blossoms 
always adds to its striking appearance. In shades of pink, 
white, purple, scarlet and striped. (For Lemon Verbena 
see "Aloyosia"). 
Plants, from 3-inch pots, each 10c; dozen, $1.00 
VINCA. 
Vinca Major — Very desirable for window boxes aud hang- 
ing baskets. 
Each 10c to 35c 
Vinca Major Variegata— Much the same as the first named 
but has a creamy white border. 
Each 10c t6 35c 
Vinca Minor (Myrtle)— (See "Hardy Perennials"). . 
VIOLETS. ' 
Seven of our largest houses are devoted to the growing 
of Violets, and our plants are the picture of strength. 
From these thousands of plants we fill our orders, which 
insures you the best of quality. 
Governor Herrick— Very productive with blooms of a 
bright purple shade. 
Princess of Wales— Very large, and fragrant flowers. 
Either variety, each lOc 
WALLFLOWER. i 
Small plants, ready April 1. 
Dozen 35c 
WAX PLANT— (Hoya Carnosa). 
Each 25e 
ZINNIA. 
Dozen 35c 
