HELENA, MONTANA 
FLOWER SEEDS— Continued. 63 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN— (Or Mixture of All Kinds of 
Flower Seeds Pkt., 5o 
Any one who has planted and cultivated flowers in 
neatly laid out beds and borders is aware of the labor 
and constant attention required to produce the des'red 
effect. To those who cannot give this care "The Wild 
Flower Garden" presents a substitute which, for its 
unusual and varied effect, has no equal. The seeds wo 
offer for the "Wild Flower Garden" are a mixtui-i; of 
over 150 different varieties. 
XERANTHEMUM— (Everlasting or Immortelle) Pkt., 5c 
One of the prettiest and most satisfactory of the Ever- 
lastings, bearing an abundance of bright rose, purple 
and white flowers, which are not .only showy in the 
garden, but very useful as dried flowers in winter 
bouqu'ets. Grows about 3 feet high, and can be sown 
in the open ground early in May, growing readily in 
any open, sunny position, remaining in bloom from 
early summer till frost. Mixed colors. 
/Jnnia. 
Long-Stemmed Flowers from Seed 
Suitable for Bouquets or Vases 
Aquilegia 
Asters 
Calllopsis 
Carnation 
Centaurea 
Chrysanthemum 
Coreopsis 
Cosmos 
Delphinium 
Dianthus 
Gaillardia 
Gladiolus 
Gypsophlla 
Larkspur 
Lobelia 
Marig-old 
Mignonette 
Dahlias 
Poppy 
Salpiglosis 
Scabiosa 
Stocks 
Sunflowers 
Sweet Peas 
Zinnias 
Fragrant Flowers from Seed 
Varieties marked H. P. are Hardy Perennials. 
Abronia Mimulus 
Alyssum Nicotiana 
Carnations Pinks, H. P. 
Dianthus, Hardy Scabiosa 
Geranium 
Heliotrope 
Lavender, H. P. 
Matthlola 
Mignonette 
Stocks 
Sweet Peas 
Sweet William, H. 
Verbena, Lemon 
Wallflower, H. P. 
Ornamental Foliage Plants 
Grown from Seed 
Amaranthus 
Canna 
Cineraria 
Coleus 
Marvel of Peru 
Kochia 
Pyrethrum 
Kiclnus 
Drooping Plants for Vases, Hanging 
Baskets, etc. 
Alyssum 
Asparagus Sprengeri 
Calendula 
Maurandia 
Nasturtium, Tall 
Oxalis 
Petunia 
Vlnca 
ZINNIA 
A half hardy annual growing from 
1 to 2 feet high. The colors are in 
great variety and very bright. Prob- 
ably no flower has such an asort- 
tnont of shades, tints, and colors, 
and no bedding plant is more effec- 
iivc lor a brilliant show. Sow in 
boxes early and transplant. 
ZINNIA— (Curled and Crested). 
Mixed Pkt., 10c 
A fine mixture of colors. The 
pi'tals are curled and the flow- 
1 IS large and attractive. 
ZINNIA- (Double Liliput). 
MiMd Pkt., 5c 
A dwarf plant, 1 foot high, bear- 
ing rather small, very double 
flowers. 
April 26, 1912. 
Dear Sir: The seeds arrived yes- 
terday in good shape. Thanks for 
donations of extra package. 
Yours respectfully, 
G. E. PARKER, 
Oxford, Mont. 
A Fine Garden Gives One Lots of Pleasure. 
