Helena, Montana. 
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SWEET WILIiIAM — Cont. 
Holborn Glory — Tliis is a large flowered selection of the auri- 
cula-eyeil section, the most beautiful and admired of all Sweet 
Williams. 
The standard varieties are old time favorites in colors of Scarlet, 
Crimson, Violet, Bed, Wblte, Fink. 
SOBONICUM EXCEi;SITTM — (I.eopard's Bane.) 
Splendid for cut flowers, having a good long stem, and will 
last a long time in water; will thrive almost anywhere. Pretty 
orange yellow. Very early. 
DIELYTRA — (Bleeding- Heart.) 
Dielytra Spectabills (BleedingT Heart) — A very old favorite and 
increasingly planted. Can be planted in almost any part of 
the garden and stands out prominently. ISspeclally serviceable 
for planting in the shade. 
Each 25c; postpaid 40c 
DIGITALIS — (Poxglove.) 
While in bloom these dignified and stately stalks, with their 
hixuriant foliage, seem to dominate the whole garden, 
Qlozlnaeflora — A beautiful strain of finely-spotted varieties in 
colors of beautiful white, purple, rose and lilac. 
Grandlflora — Showy flowers of pale yellow, veined brown, spotted 
varieties. 
QAIIiIiABOIA — (Blanket Plower.) 
One of the most beautiful of perennial plants and the most 
popular for cutting. The center of the blossom is a darli red- 
I brown with lieautiful markings of brilliant crimson, orange and 
I Vermillion, and occasionally a combination of all in the one 
I flower. 
nSaiUardia Grandlflora — A refined and attractive flower of a 
beautiful yellow and orange color; sometimes marked with a 
maroon shade. 
GVBSOFHII.IA — (Baliy's Breath.) 
The Gypsophiiias witli their attractively arranged masses of 
minute flowers should be in every garden. If cut and dried will 
retain its beauty for months, providing decorative material of 
the very best. 
Fanlcolata — The popular old-time Gypsophilia. much admired 
for its feathery appearance, 
HEI^ENIUM — (Sneeze Wort.) 
H, Antomnale Superbum — One of the ideal hardy perennials for 
the border, bearing numberless small yellow flowers on a 
sturdy bush-like plant, 5 feet. 
Biverton Beauty — Striking colored blooms, lemon yellow and 
purplish black. 
Biverton Gem — Old Gold, changing to wallflower red. 
HEI^IOFSIS — (Oranere Sunflower.) 
A valuable addition to the hardy border, for cut flower pur- 
poses, blooming earlier than the sunflowers, and rarely exceeding 
H. Fitcherlana — Flowers about two inches in diameter, double, 
of a deep golden yellow. Continues in bloom the entire sum- 
mer. A splendid cut flower, 
HEtrCHEBA — (Alum Boot — Coral Bella.) 
Most desirable dwarf, compact bushy plants of robust consti- 
tution and easy culture, growing to 3 feet high and bearing 
during July and August loose, graceful spikes of flowers in the 
greatest profusion; excellent subjects eitlier for the border or 
rockery, and of great value for cutting. 
B. BMirntnMl— Bright Coral red, very fine. 
