36 HARDY SHRUBS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
BTTSH I^UiACS. 
Purple — One of the most popular and extensively planted. 
White — Flowers are a fragrant, beautiful white. 
Each, either variety 50c, 75c and $1.00 
Madame Iiemoine — Magnificent panicles of large double white 
blooms. (In tree form also.) 
Each -. 75c and $1.00 
Persian — This Is quite dis- 
tinct, with small foliage, 
graceful growth. Color 
the true lilac shade. 
Each. ...50c, $1.00, $2.00 
Iillac Booted Cuttinsrs — We 
receive many inquiries 
for young plants suitable 
for the planting of hedges 
of these favorites, and 
are now prepared to offer 
well rooted cuttings of 
the Purple and White 
varieties for this purpose. 
These are the varieties 
that have proven the most 
hardy and adaptable for 
this use in this climate. 
Per 100 $10.00 
Purple Iillac. 
Pbiladelplius. 
PHII-ADEIiFHUS, 
Philadelphus — (Syrinpa or Mock Orang^e.) A beautiful and well 
known flowering shrub; a native and therefore quite hardy; 
very rich fragrance. , 
Kach 25c and 50c 
Postpaid' 35c and 65o 
OI-EASTEB — BUSSIAK OZ.IVE. 
(Elalg'inus Augustifolia.) 
This Is a new introduction to this section, and a decided ac- 
quisition to our hardy shrubs. The foliage is of a deep green 
on the upper side, and silvery white underneath, narrow and 
about three inches long. The flowers are yellow, very fragrant, 
and borne in great profusion In June. Its bu.shy habit will make 
it a favorite for hedge and screen purposes, as well as for orna- 
mental specimen planting. Each, 3 feet 50c 
SAMBXrcus — (Elderberry.) 
Very useful for a screen or windbreak. 
Each, 50c; postpaid 70c 
SIBEBIAN PEA — (Caraerana.) 
Notwithstanding recent introductions to this and similar 
shrubs, this favorite holds its own. It bears yellow, pea-like 
blossoms during May and June. 
Each, 50o; postpaid TOO 
SNOWBEBBV. 
One of its most valuable features is the succession of pure 
white berries immediately after the blooming is finished. Each, 
2ac and 50c; postpaid 35o and 60c 
Snowball. 
SNOWBAi;!^ — ( Viburnum. ) 
Always a favorite, with its large globular, pure white flowers. 
Stands out conspicuously in any landscape work. 
Each, 3 feet, 75c; 4 feet, $1.00; postpaid, 60c and >1.25. 
V, Carlest — A new introduction from Korea, producing delicatel.v 
spice-scented flowers in June. Tlie unopened buds are a 
beautiful pink, opening to handsome white umbels of pure 
white resembling a huge Bouvardia, and lasting for weeks. A 
wonderful plant for the lawn or cemetery. Each $1.50 
Caucas, Mont., June 4, 1918. 
State Nursery & Seed Co., 
Helena, Mont, 
Gentlemen: — My last order just received and it was per- 
fect. The plants did not know they were moved. And 
you cannot know how I appreciate those roses. I wish to 
try to convey It to you in Just a pl.ain "Thank You." 
Mrs. Bertha Kopp, 
Camas, Mont. 
CliiniirjU, Mont.. May, 2."), IIIIS. 
State Nursery & Seed Co., 
Helena, Mont. 
Gentlemen; — I am greatly pleased with the trees you 
sent me this spring. The Poplars are very fine, and uni- 
form in size and sliape. 
Very truly yours, 
LEO N. SANFORD. 
Springtime, Mont., May 23, 1918. 
State Nursey & .Seed Co., 
Helena, Mont. 
Gentlemen; — I am glad to say that all the shrubs and 
plants received from you this spring are growing fine, and 
I am more than pleased with them. 
Very truly youra, 
Mrs. Jno. O. Miller. 
