Helena, Montana. 
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FUNKIA— (Day Lily.) 
(Hosta Plantagiiiea.) 
This is a handsome vafiegalod leaved form of the well- 
known Day Lily. The leaves arc strongly marked and 
veined with creamy while, on the background of deep 
glos.sy green. The flowers are the same as in the ordinary 
While i)ay Lily. 
Aurea — Each. 25c; postpaid, 30o 
GYPOOPHILIA— (Baby'.s Breath.) 
The Gypsoijhilas with their altractiYefy arranged masses 
of minule flowers should be in every garden. If cut and 
dried will retain ils beauty for months, providing decnra- 
live material of the very best. 
Paniculafa — The popular old-time Gypsophi 
mired for its feathery appearance. 
ia, much ad- 
GEUM. 
Beaulitul hardy perennial bearing profusely large showy 
flowers all through the sumnmer; an elegant flower for 
bouquets. Fifteen inches. 
Mrs. Bi'adsliaw — Pi'odu(^es large, brilliant scarlet, flowers. 
Rlossoms during the greater part of the smniner mid 
fall. 
AtiMKsanijuineuin — I »iU'k Crimson. 
pcren- 
vclliiw 
IIICL!<:MI .VI— (Sneexe Wort) 
II. .\utiininale Superbuin — One of I he ideal hardy 
nials for (he border, i)oaring muuberli'ss small 
riowei's on a sturdy bush-like plant. 5 feet. 
Uivoi'ton Beaut.v — Striking colored lilooms, liMuon yellow 
and purplish black. 
Hixertoii Geni — Old (inld, changini;' to wnlH'liiwei' 
red. 
llliLlOPSIS— (Oi-anjje SuiitlowcM-.) 
A valuable addition to the hardy border, for cut flower 
linrpiise'^. blooiuiTig earlier than the sunflowers, and rarely 
exceeding Ihi'ee feet. 
II. Pitelieriana — Flowers about two inches in diameter, 
double, of a deep golden yellow. Continues in bloom 
the entir(> summei'. A splendid cut flower. 
HKUCHKH.V— (Ahiin Uoot^Coral Bells.) 
Most desirable dwarf, compact bushy planis of robust 
constitution and easy cultui'e, griwing'lVa to 2 feet high 
and bearing during July and AugusI loose, graceful spikes 
"t flowicrs in Ihe great(>s|. profusion: excellent suhjecis 
either for (he bonier or rockerx, and of great value for 
cutling. 
II. ,S'an(|iiinea — Uri). 
Coral red, \er\ I'i 
Hollyhocks. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Our careful and scientific selection has resulted in 
the production of an unequaled strain of this magnifi- 
cent plant in the best shades of color known, with 
colossal spikes of bloom, lasting and blooming until 
frost puts a check on their wonderful vitality and 
growth. Used as individuals well back in the hardy 
border, or dotted here and there amongst a bed of 
hardy shrubs, which they brighten with their brilliant 
spikes of gorgeous color after the shrubs are through 
flowering for the season, or as a hedge at the rear of a 
bed of hardy perennials, they cannot be surpassed. 
The strain we offer must be seen to be appreciated, 
with flowers whose petals seem as if made of the finest 
China silk. Give them a well fertilized soil with well 
rotted manure, deeply spaded, sufficient drainage, a 
plentiful supply of water in the growing season, and 
success is assured in any location. Their enormous 
sale last season bespeaks their popularity. 
DOl'BLE WHITE 
DOI BLI-: DKKP ROSE 
DOUBLE CHI.VISON 
DOUBLE MAROON 
DOIIBLE PINK 
DOUBLE BLOOD KED 
DOUBLE SALMON 
DOUBLE YELLOW 
Each, 25c ; ( Postpaid) 30c 
Dozen, $2.50; (Postpaid) $3.00 
