Helena, Montana. 
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GERANIUMS— (Continued) 
PELARGONIUMS (Mai-tha Washington Geraniums) 
Easter Greeting — One of the most desirable plants of 
this class that can be grown. Its flowers, which are 
borne in great profusion from March until late fall, 
are of a fiery amaranth red, each petal bearing a 
blotch of deep brown or black and very large, often 
measuring from two to three inches in diameter. It 
is of a very compact and bushy habit, and of easy 
house culture. 
Easter Morn — A sport from Easter Greeting, duplicating 
that variety in all respects but color which is of a 
great deal lighter shade. A splendid companion plant 
to its parent. 
Crimson King — Intense crimson, free flowering. 
King Oscar — Blush pink, shaded maroon and red. 
Mrs. Bradshaw — Pure white, a profuse bloomer. 
Princess May — Very light pink. 
W. C. Boyee — A beautiful shade of salmon. 
Each 15c, 20c, 35c and 50c 
Each (Postpaid) 20c, 30c, 45c and 60c 
THE PANSY GERANIUM. 
Madam Layal — This is another of the plants a favorite 
with our grandmothers, and is rapidly coming into 
^another well deserved reign of popularity. Of the 
mO'St easy house culture and a most profuse bloomer. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
Postpaid 20c; doz., $1,65 
PELARGONIUM— Easter Greeting. 
GLADIOLUS 
A very attractive sumnier flowering bulb and one in which wonderful improvements have been made. To get the 
very best results they should be planted in a good sandy loam and where they get the most sun possible. Good spread- 
ings of well rotted stable manure is the best fertilizer. Care should be taken in planting, bulbs being set from 4 to 6 
inches deep and from 4 to 5 inches apart each way. In the fall, before frost, the bulbs should be lilted the stems cut 
- off; place the 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. Frances King — Light scai'let. 
Brenehleyensis — Vermilion scarlet. 
Princeps — Rich crimson, with while blotches on lower petals. 
Price, each, 5c; (Postpaid) doz., 60c 
CIIILDISI COLLECTION OF GLADIOLUS. 
A collection for general planting, and as these can be planted among 
other plants without in the least interfering with the growth of either, 
we strongly advise our customers to plant at least one dozen. 
Price, per doz. (Postpaid) 40c 
Price, per 100 (Postpaid) $2.75 
S. N. AND S. CO.'S COLLECTION OF GLADIOLUS. 
Comprises the best varieties, both as to flowering and beauty of 
color. 
Per doz. (Postpaid) 50c 
Gladiolus America, 
GREVILLEA ROBUST A-(Silk Oak) 
A splendid and most easily grown decorative plant from Australia 
with very feathery foliage. 
Each 25c and 50c 
Each (Postpaid) 30c and 60c 
