62 FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Foppy Oriental — See Facre 61. 
FTBETHBXna AUBEVM — (Golden Feather) Pkt., 10c 
A most desirable dwarf Pyretheum for edging of borders, with 
golden yellow foliage. 
FKTSAIiIiIS — Francbettl (Alkekengi) „.Pkt., 10c 
The winter cherry. A splendid plant to grow in pots for 
winter decoration bearing bright red fruit in great profusion. 
Known as Chinese Lantern Plant. 
BICZiriTS — (See Castor OU Bean.) 
Salpig'lOBlia (Finest Ulzed.) 
SAI^FIOIiOSSIS — (Fainted Tongue) — Finest Mixed, all colors. 
Pkt V 5c 
One of the greatest favorite annuals of easy culture, beautiful 
orchid-like flowers, produced from early summer until late 
fall. Seed should be sown early in spring in a hot bed or 
window and transplanted when weathpr is settled or directly 
out of doors after danger of frost. 
SAl^FIOIiOSSIS — (Wew Emperor) Pkt. lOo 
Large improved strain with a complete range of colors. 
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SAIiVTA — (Scarlet Sage) Pkt., 5c 
Jl tender perennial, blooming the first season from seed. The 
blossoms are borne on long stems in racemes or spikes and are 
fragrant. The plant blooms profusely. 
Scablosa (Moomlng Bride.) 
SCABIOSA — (Mourning Bride, or Fiucushion Flower) — They grow 
about 2% feet high, and come into bloom early in July and 
continue without interruption until hard frost. The beautiful 
flowers in exquisite shades are borne on long stems, and when 
cut, keep in perfect condition for the best part of a week. They 
make effective borders or beds, and no garden is complete 
without Scablosa, especially when flowers are wanted for cut- 
ting. 
Azure Fairy — Clear Lavender Blue. Pkt., 10c 
Snowball — Pure white Pkt., lOf 
Fiery Scarlet pkt., lOc 
Tall Double Mixed Pkt., 10c 
Swarf Choice Mixed Pkt., !jc 
See Index on last nage, for complete list of varieties of Seeds 
and Plants listed in thit Catalog. 
Broadview, Mont., Dec. 15, 1918 
State Nursery & Seed Co., Helena, Mont. 
Gentlemen: — I am in receipt of seeds and plants today 
and I want you to know I am very much pleased with them. 
I have since coming to Montana dealt almost exclusively 
with Eastern houses, until last spring, when I placed a 
trial order with your house. I am frank to say I have 
been so well satisfied with your shipments that I don't 
Intend to go further away from home than Helena for any- 
thing in your line in the future. 
Very sincerely, 
Mrs. H. A. Weld. 
