Helena, Montana. 
PLANTS— (Coniinued.) 5 
CARNATIONS 
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Carnations. 
Carnations are today the most popular flower grown in this 
country and are more in demand for cut flowers than any other. 
Something of the enormous demand for these flowers may be 
gathered by o\ir readers when it is realized that we devote one 
entire range of glass — requiring about 50,000 plants to fill the 
beds, to the production of this flower alone, to supply the wants 
of our customers. The following list comprises the cream of 
these fragrant flowers. 
Yellow Prince — A distinct novelty in carnations, with deep lemon 
yellow flowers. Every grower and lover of carnations will 
want this variety. 
Cineraria. 
We can supply magnificent specimens of this elegant house 
plant in bloom from December to April. A most beautiful gift 
plant in a rich variety of color. 
Each 35c to 75c 
These can only be sent by express. 
COBEA SCANDEirS. 
The Cobea vine is one of the best of our climbers, growing to 
a height of 8 to 10 feet. Purple seems to be more in demand, 
but where planted in large numbers we suggest an intermingling 
of the white variety. 
Each 10c. doz., $1.00 
Each, from 3-inch pots (postpaid). .15c; doz., $1.25 
CARNATIONS — White. 
Matchless — Well named The Matchless White. Flowers extra 
large and wonderfully fragi'ant. 
White Wonder— "The largest and most productive white," and 
very popular. 
CARNATIONS — Scarlet. 
Focohontas — Large blooms, of deep rich maroon red. One of the 
finest deep red Carnations yet introduced. 
Beacon — One of the best scarlet Carnations we linow of. 
Belle WashlJum — A beautiful brilliant red. 
Nebraska — A wonderful scarlet carnation. 
CARNATIONS — Pink. 
Alice — A beautiful shade of clear blush pinl<; flowers when fully 
developed 3 to 3'^ inches. 
Alice Coombs — Flesh pinU. with large well fringed blooms. 
Mrs. C. W. Ward — Deep pink. 
Enchantress Sxxpreme — Salmon pink. 
Nancy — Shell jiink, riinsc l. a h.indsome flower. 
PhiladelpMa — The i'lr:il rosp pinlc Carnation. Ideal in color, pro- 
ductiveness anil si/.c of bloom. 
Rosette — A fine free blooming deep rose pink, fine for both pot 
and bencli growing. 
Superb — A h.andsome salmon pink. Very large and free flowering, 
Benora — Variegated variety, white, marked with red, long stifl". 
erect stems, with large blossoms. 
Any of the above v.arietles: 
Each, 15e: postpaid 20c 
Doz.. $1.50; postpaid $1.65 
T.arge blooming plants, 35c and 50c 
THIS ISSUE CANCELS 
ALL PREVIOUS ISSUES 
CREEPINQ CHARI.IB. 
(i;inaria, Kenilworth Ivy.) 
A beautiful creeper suitable for baskets, vases, trailing around 
the window or rock work. 
Each 10c; postpaid, loo 
CVPHEA. 
Flaty centra (Cigrar Plant.) 
Plant is covered with bright scarlet flow-ers and makes a very 
attractive house plant. The plants are useful for vases or bas- 
ket decorations. 
Each 10c; doz., $1.00 
Each (Postpaid) ..». ..^ 15c; doz., $1.15 
COIiEUS. 
This well 
known foliage 
plant is adapt- 
ed for both 
bedding and 
window pur- 
poses. 
Fancy Varieties 
— Collection 
of 6 varieties 
in beautiful 
shades o f 
crimson, vel- 
vety maroon 
and yellow. 
Each i5o 
Postpaid 20c 
Collection of 6 
75c 
Postpaid ....85c 
Larger plants 
at 25c 
Colens. 
