Helena, Montana. 
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PYBISTHHUM. 
Too much cannoL be said about Ibis supfib perennial, 
wbich will tbrivc under almost any conditions. Splendid 
for cutting, lasting a week in good condition. 
Hybridum, Mixed (Single)— In the choicest shades of red 
and pink. June flowering'. 
Uliginosum — firows 4 to 5 feel high, covered with large 
Marguprife-like flowers. The individual flowers are 
often 'i lo inches across and borne on a good stiff stem. 
PINKS— (Hardy.) 
These are the old lime Spice or (Moxe Pinks, and are 
indispensable for edging the ha.i'dy border, and also make 
beautiful independent beds. 'J'heir fragrance is delightful, 
are a most excellent cut flower, and will grow and suc- 
ceed anywhere. 
Homer — Rosy red with dark center. 
Her Majesty — Large pure white flowers. Very fine. 
.Iiilielte — White laced crimson. 
Stanislaus — Hose with crimson ring. 
Swan — An everblooming white. 
Onental I'oppy. 
POPPIES. 
ORIENTAL POPPY. 
The perennial Poppies with their rich and brilliant col- 
ors make a dazzling effect during the summer months, and 
whether planted singly or in masses their large flowers 
and freedom of bloom render them conspicuous in any 
position. They are of the easiest culture, almost any kind 
of soil suits them, but they do best in a deep rich loam, 
(live them water occasionally during dry weather and 
they will increase in size and floriferousness for several 
years. 
Oriental King — Laige size, rich crimson. 
Princess Victoria Louise — Salmon pink. 
Salmon Queen — A beautiful shade of salmon yellow. 
Golialh— A \avsv flowered bright scarlet of strong growth. 
Iceland Poppies. 
Iceland Poppies— These plants give a profusion of cup- 
shaped flowers throughout the entire season and are 
\ery useful for cutting. Colors white, yellow and orange. 
PRIMULA— (Hardy Pi-imroses.) 
The hardy Primroses are invaluable as low growing 
plants on the front of the liardy border. With the Auric- 
ula, also one of the Primroses, they are coming inlo an- 
other term of well-desorved popularity. 
P. Eleatior — The well known Gold-laced Polvauthus. One 
of the earliest spring flowering plants, with large heads 
of bloom that are best expressed by (he ternv-Gold 
Laced. 
rriniula V'cris— The English Cowslip. Who does not know 
I he Cowslip, with its head of deliriously fragrant flow- 
ers one of the earliest to welcome the advent of spring. 
RUDBECKIA. 
(iolden Glow— This never seems to lose its popuularity— it 
IS very showy and easily managed. Four to five feet. 
Purpurea^Flowers about i inches across, of a peculiar 
reddish purple with a large brown cone shaped center 
Each l.'ic, 25c and SOr 
Each, either variety (Postpaid'>....20c, ;iOc, iS'w 
For Prices of Pereniiials Not Quoted see Page 35. 
