Helena, Montana. 
PLANTS— (Continued.) 23 
PALMS— (See Palm Department, Page 26.) 
PANCIUM. 
Javanicus Fol. Var. — Beautifully variegated grass, excel- 
lent for hanging baskets. 
Each, in 3-inch pots 15c 
Each, in 3-inch pots (Postpaid) 25c 
PASSIFLORA COERULA. 
Passion Flower— Passion Vine. 
A rapid growing climber, very suitable for house cul- 
ture. It produces large lavender-blue flowers of a won- 
derfully unique formation yet of great beauty. It is a 
native of our southern states, where it grows in a wild 
profusion, and is known as the Apricot vine. The fruit, 
which is about the size of an egg is edible, of great fra- 
grance, and is much sought after in its native section. 
Each, 15c; postpaid 20c 
PHI.OX DRUMMONDII. 
This is a wonderfully free blooming annual, of the great- 
est beauty, and possessing' a ransre of colors from white to 
the most bril'iant scarlet. It will keep in bloom until the 
frosts compel it to quit, and a bed of these will attract at- 
tention anywhere. 
PHLOX HARDY— (See Hardy Perennials, Page 42.) 
PRIMROSES. 
Prim'ula Sinensis (Chinese.) 
Primula Sinensis — Chinese Prinn'ose — An old-time favor- 
ite as a fall and winter house plant. Colors: Red. 
White, Pink. Very florifcrous. 
Primula Obeonica — This type of primrose has attained a 
popularity unequaled by any of the genus. Of a most 
profuse blooming habit in flower from fall until early 
spring. The shades of color range from a pale lavendin' 
to deep rose. In ordering state shade of color desired. 
Primula Malacoides — This is the Baby Primrose. It bears 
masses of delicate lavender colored flowers in wild pro- 
fusion, and deservedly ranks among the best of the fall 
and winl-er house plants. 
Any of the above varieties, blooming plants in season, 
from October to March, 
Each 25c, 35c, 50c 
Postpaid 35c, i.or, fiOe 
Primula Malacoides. 
SEND FOR OUR XMAS CATALOG, 
WHERE WE QUOTE SUPERB SPECIMEN 
PLANTS OF THESE— FOR XMAS PRES- 
ENTS. 
Foi' those who desire to grow these plants to full ma- 
turity in the house, we offer young plants from May to 
August at, 
Each 15c, 25c and 35e 
Postpaid 20c 30c 45c 
POINSETTA PULCHERIMA. 
See our Xmas catalog for especially grown plants of this 
variety for Xmas gifts. 
These handsome winter p'ants with their great bracts 
of brilliant scai'let are one of the most popular Xmas 
plants. Lasting as they do for weeks in full and glorious 
beauty, make them an universal favorite. Readv in De- 
cember. 
Each 50c and $1.00 
ROSESL-(See Pages 27-35.) 
SALVIA— Scarlet Sage. 
Salvia— or as it is more commonly called, Scarlet Sage — 
is without a doubt one of our most valuable summer bed- 
ding plants. Give it a sunny location, with well fertilized 
soil and sufficient water, and a bed of Salvia will well re- 
pay the outlay. Of easy culture— and rapid growth, they 
literally cover themselves with long erect spikes of most 
brilliant scarlet flowers, borne well above the deep green 
foliage. A well grown bed of Salvia is literally a bed of 
fire. 
Each, 10c; doz.. $1.00; per 100 $7.00 
Each (Postpaid!, 15c; doz $1.15 
Til lilts of 100 by express only. 
