Helena, Montana. 
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COSMOS— Early Floweriiifl Dawn. 
COSMOS — Among- the garden annuals that have come into 
prominence in recent years, the Cosmos leads all. It 
is a show in I he garden and nniKnificenI wlien cut. For- 
merly we had to be content with the late flowerinp: type 
which was iifteii kdled by early frost. Now that we 
have a most [)erfect typ(! of (he early flowering class, 
every garden should conl^ain Itiis exquisite flower. 8e(>d 
in the open ground in tiie lu'Rinning of May will produce 
blooming plants in .luly, and will continue to flower late 
in the fall. 
Early Flowerinjj Mixed Per pkl., 5c; 14 oz., ::;5c 
Early Floucnnfl Dawn— While, tinted pink Pkl.. lOc 
Early Flowerinjj Dawn — ROse Pkl., lOc 
Early Flowerinji Dawn — Pink I>kt., 10c 
Early Flowerinjj Dawn — Crimson Pkl.. lOc 
Early Flowerinjj Dawn — Pure white Pkl., lOc 
CYPHESS VINE— (Iponiea OuaniocliO- .\ liaidy lapid 
climbing annual, wilh l''eathery fo'iago, bearing brit;hl 
scarlet and while flowers very profusely. 
Mixed Scarlel and While Per pkl.., ,")c 
DAISY— (Bellis) Pkt.. lie 
Jf'inest doul)le; very desirable foi' edgings or low bor(lers. 
Mixed, i)ink and white. 
D.4ISY— (Shajla)- (See Chrysanthenninis.) 
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DAHLI.\— (Double.) 
D.AHLIA- Double Mixed Pkt., 10c 
DAHLIA— Single Mixed. Giant Perfection Pkt., 5c 
This strain is a decided advance on the ordinary singles. 
The plants are of strong, robust habit and produce an 
abundance of flowers of immense size. 
DEIJMII.Ml iM— (fiiaiit Flowered PiMeiinial Lark.spur.) 
