Helena, Montana. 
PLANTS— (Continued.) 13 
FEIiABaoinUMS — (Martha Washiiigtou Geraniums) 
Easter Greeting' — One ot the most ilesirable plants o( this class 
that can be gi'own. Its flowers, which are borne in great pro- 
fusion from March until late fall, are a fiery amaranth red. 
each petal bearing a blotch of deep brown or black anil very 
large, often measuring from two to three inches in diameter. 
It is of a very compact and bushy habit, and of easy liouse 
culture. It is nearly impossible to say too much in recom- 
mendation of "Easter Greeting". Wherever a plant is desired 
for the liouse that will bloom continuously throughout the 
summer, no mistake will be made b.y selecting "Easter Greet- 
ing" for the purpose. Our plants this season are unusually fine 
3:11(1 liealtli,y, and cannot fail to please. 
Wurtenbergia — Similar in habit to Easter Greeting, with flow- 
ers of a vivid crimson. 
lavender Qein — Another of the Easter Greeting type, with beauti- 
ful lavender-pinlc flowers. 
Rose Bard — A beautiful shade of pink. 
Mens. Herzog— Reddish pink. 
Crimson King — Intense crimson, free flowering. 
King Oscar — Blusli pinl<, shaded maroon and red. 
Mrs. Sradshaw — Pure white, a profuse bloomer. 
Princess May — Very light pink. 
W. C. Boyce — A beautiful shade of salmon. 
Each 20c, 35c and 50c 
Each (Postpaid) 30c, 4 5c and 60c 
TEE PANSY GEBANIUM. 
Madam Iiayal — This is another of the plants a favorite with our 
grandmothers, and is rapidly coming into another well de- 
served reign of popularity. Of the most easy house culture 
and a most profuse bloomer. 
Bach 25c; doz„ $2.50 
Postpaid 30c; doz„ $2.75 
GLADIOLUS 
Very attractive summer flowering bulbs and in which wonder- 
ful improvements have been made. To get the very best results 
tliov .should be planted in a good sandy loam and where they get 
ihe most sun possible. Good spreadings of well rotted stable 
manure is tlie best fertilizer. Care should be taken in planting, 
bulbs being set from 4 to G inches deep and from 4 to 5 inches 
apart each wav. In the fall, before frost, the bulbs should be 
lifted tlie stems cut off; place tlie bulbs in a cellar or some place 
away from the frost until planting time in the spring. 
America — Large flesh-pink flowers. 
Augusta — Pure white with blue antlers. 
Mrs. Trances King — Light scarlet. 
Brencbleyensis — Vermillion scarlet. 
Princeps — Rich crimson, with white blotches on lower petals. 
Price, each, 5c; (Postpaid) .....doz., 60c 
CKIXiDISI COIiIiECTION OF aitADIOlTTS. 
A collection for general planting, and as these can be planted 
-imong other plants witliout in the least interfering with the 
growth of either, we strongly advise our customers to plant at 
least one dozen. 
Price per doz. (Postpaid) 60c 
Price per 100 (Postpaid) $3.00 
S. N. AND S. CO.'S COlIiBCTION OF GI.ADIOIiAS. 
Comprises the best varieties, both as to flowering and beauty 
of color. 
Per doz. (Postpaid) 60c 
Porch and Window Boxes 
Hanging Baskets 
Gladiolus America. 
Sample of the Beautiful Effect Attained in Forch Decoration l)y 
Hanging Baskets and Forch Boxes. 
Hanging Baskets can be sent by express to almost any point 
with safety, but porch and window boxes do not permit of ship- 
ment in tills manner. If >"OU will send u.s the sizes of tlie boxes 
you desire to fill, we will take pleasure in promptly mailing you 
a, list of plants suitable for the same ami their cost prepaid to 
you. Always give the expo.sure — North — East — ^West or Soutli 
in writing for list of plants suitable for porch boxes. In making 
porch boxes, it will be found that a wi'ith of 7 inches, and a 
depth of 8 inches, inside measuremont. is sufficient. If the 
place to be filled is six feet or over in length, it will be found 
iiest to make the box in two or more sections, for convenience in 
liandling. Always see tluit holes are bored in the bottom to 
allow for tlie necessary drainage. 
