Helena, Montana. 
PLANTS— (Continued.) 19 
HYDRANGEAS 
Hydi angpa Otaska. 
These half hardy shrubs are in great demand as house, 
porch or garden plants, the varieties listed are of the very 
best and of easy culture. During winter the plants should 
be kept cool but never permittrd to freeze and only suffi- 
cient water given to prevent the roots from drying up. 
To O'btain the blue shades, thoroughly mix with the 
soil in which the varieties known as Otaska or Radiant are 
grown, a free proportion of iron borings or filings. Natur- 
ally pink, this will cause them to turn to a most beautiful 
shade of light blue. 
Otaska — The well known pink variety. 
Radiant — One of the best. Rich rose carmine. 
La Fraicheup — A now 
French introduc- 
tion. Trusses large 
and pure white. 
Rcone Gailard — An- 
other of the new 
French varieties. 
Color la beautiful 
soft pink. 
From April to June 
we have extra fine 
specimens in blossom. 
Each, small plants 
25c; larger plants 
50c to $2.00 
Each small plants 
(Postpaid) 35c 
Larger plants 
(Pos(paid) 75c to 
$2.35 
IPOMOEA. 
(Moon Vine.) 
The well known 
Moon Climber. Flow- 
ers white and fragrant. 
Each .....15c; doz., $L50 
„ Each (Postpaid) 
Moon Vine. 20c; doz., $1.65 
IMPATIENS SULTANL 
A plant that should bo in everybody's collection being 
almost continuously in bloom and of bright red color, 
which makes it the ideal table or window plant. 
Each, 15c and 25c Postpaid 20c and 35c 
IVY— (English.) 
Not hardy enough for our winleis, make a good indoor 
vine. 
Each 15c and 25c 
Each (Postpaid) 20c and 30c 
IVY — (German or Parlor.) 
A good vine for the window at all seasons, and in great 
demand as a vase, basket or window box plant in the sum- 
mer. 
Each, 10c; postpaid 15c 
Per doz., $1.00; (Postpaid) $1.15 
LANTANA. 
One of the most attractive house plants, with a most 
brilliant range of colors, and extremely floriferous. 
Craigii Dwarf — Orange, carmine. 
Compt«sse de Rrencourt — A fine pink. 
Dclicatissima (Weeping Lantana)— Rosy lavender flowers. 
very suitable for hanging baskets. 
Fleui- d Or— Yellow. 
Grand Sultan — A brilliant red. 
Snowball — l^ure white. 
Each, 15c and 30c; postpaid 20c and 40c 
Collection of 6, 75c; postpaid 90c 
AIMERICAN WONDER LEMON. 
This variety is one thiat succeeds well in house 
cullure, and with ordinary care will bear its enor- 
nuHis fruit freely. It is nothing unusual lo see a plant of 
this variety not over three or four years old carrying as 
many as twelve or more lemons weighing from i lb. to 
1% lbs. each. The fruit are excellent— far superior for 
eulinai'y purposes to the ordinary store lemon. 
Each, 50c; postpaid 65c 
LEMON VERRENA— (See Aloysia, P.age 2.) 
LIUES 
(See Also Hardy Lilies.) 
Calla Aethlopiea— Calla Lily or Lily of the Nile. A well 
known and justly a favorite window plant. Of very easy 
house culture. 
Each 50c and 75c 
Lalla— Little Godfrey— A smaller type of recent introduc- 
tion and with its extremely free flowering habit, has 
proved wonderfully popular. 
Each 25c, 50c and 75c 
