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VEGETABLE 
SEED TRIALS 
HOaTlCULTDRE 
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MILOT-MILLS CO. 
FLORISTS and SEEDSMEN-LANDSCAPE SERVlCj L ^— WENATCHEE 
Greenhouse Corner of Okanogan & Peachey Sts. — Store at 2 2 jso. Wenatchee Ave. 
Growers of Quality PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS 
We specialize in the growing of quality vegetable plants 
both for the home garden and for commercial purposes. 
ALL PLANTS raised from CERTIFIED SEED. 
With our facilities we can grow the earliest plants for 
North Central Washington. Get in touch with us early for 
quantity prices. _ 
We maintain a complete stock of seeds which are es¬ 
pecially adapted to this territory. Get our prices first. W T e 
-ire seed dealers. Get your seeds from us. All information 
regarding planting, free. We are here to help you with 
your every-day garden pro hems. 
When in Wenatchee visit our greenhouses and gardens. 
Early Money 
Vegetable Plants 
Asparagus Roots 
Washington Rust-Proof price 25c 
a doz., $1.50 per hundred. Write 
for quantity prices. 
Cabbage Plants 
EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS 
Golden Acre, Earliest of All, Co¬ 
penhagen Market, Wakefield, 
and Winningstad. 20c doz.; 2 
doz. 50c, $10 per 1000. 
LATE CABBAGE 
Danish Ball Head and Flat Dutch 
and Red Cabbage. Price 15c a 
doz.; 2 doz. for 25c. $1.00 per 
hundred. Ask for quantity prices, 
Ail cabbage plants are transplants 
and frost-proof. 
Bedding 
Plants 
For a profusion of flowers 
throughout the summer, use the 
following bedding plants. 
We will gladly help you make 
selections for your particular lo¬ 
cation. 
SWEET ALYSSUM 
Dwarf, 35c doz., Double Trailing, 
50c a doz. 
Cauliflower Plants 
Early Snowball and Danish Dry 
Weather, 20c a doz.; 3 doz. for 
50c, $1.00 per 100. 
Egg Plants 
High Bush Black Beauty, Improved 
N. Y. Purple, 25c a doz. 3 
doz. for 05c.; $1.00 per 100. 
Tomato Plants 
DAHLIAS 
We take great pleasure m 
offering the following Danilas 
for show purposes. Anyone can 
grow Dahlias. 
Annual 
These prices are for early, extra 
large transplants. Grown from 
certified seed, strong healthy 
transplanted and hardened in 
cold frames. 
Bonny Best, Improved Marglobc, 
Earliann, Pondcrosn, Yellow 
Pear, Dwarf or Tree Tomato, 
John Baer and Golden Queen. 
25c a doz.; 3 doz. for 65c; $1.25 
per 100. Out of pots 50c a doz. 
$10 per 1000 . 
New Pepper Tomato—quite early, 
oblong in shape, heavy yielder. 
very sweet and acid free. Trans¬ 
plants 25c doz. 
Oxheart—fruit very large and 
heart shaped, meaty and mild 
flavor. Doz. 25c. 
Ground Cherry 
Price 25c a doz.; 3 for G5c, $1.00 
per 100. __ 
Onion Plants 
Bermudas, Valencias, 20c a 100, 
$1.75 a 1,000. Ask for quantity 
prices. _ 
Pepper Plants 
California Wonder, Ruby King, 
Chinese Giant, World Beater and 
ASTER PLANTS 
Giant < Togo—-white, pink, shell- 
pink, rose, crimson, blue, lav¬ 
ender, purple, dark blue, 25c a 
doz. 
California Giants—white, peach, 
blossom, dark rose, dark blue, 
and purple, 25c a doz. 
Sunshine Asters—25c a doz. 
Mixed Asters —20c a doz.; 3 doz. 
for 50c. 
Antirrhinum, or Snapdragons — 
scarlet, bright red. copper, 
white, old gold, salmon pink, 
I bright pink, yellow, soft pink 
I and bronze—out of pots 10c, 
75c a doz. Transplants, out of 
► flats, separate colors—35c a doz. 
Mixed colors, 25c a doz. 
A-soited Bedding Plants—Annuals, ( 
Beilis Dasy, Carnatons, Dusty 
Miller, Calendulas, Chinese Wool 
I-'lower, Cockscomb, Cosmos, Di- 
nut bus, Globe Amaranth, Lobe¬ 
lias, .(dwarf and trailing), Mari- 
- (dwarf and giant), For- 
' get-Me-Nots, Pansies, Single 
Petunias, Salvia, Stocks, Ver¬ 
benas, Wallflower and mixed 
Zinnias. All the above 5c each, 
or 35c a doz. All transplants. 
Assorted Annuals, (Out of pots) — 
Special prices in quantities. 
Carnations—red, pink and white. 
10c each, 3 for 25e. 
Castor Bean Plants—10c each, 3 
for 25c. 
Coleus—fancy leaf, 10c each, 3 
for 25c. 
Fuschias—assorted, 15c each, 2 
for 25c. 
Heliotroi>e—10c each, 3 for 25c. 
Lobelia—5c, 50c a doz. 
Marguerite—10c each, 3 for 25c. 
Petunias, Ruffled Monster—mixed, 
10c each, 3 for 25c. 
Petunias, Rosy Morn—10c, 3 for 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Antun Rn—gigantic How*, long 
stems, copper and organ.. •• •■ 
Andy Gump—bright red flower. 
fine stem . 
Butterfly—pinkish salmon to a 
cream at center, fine stem. - 
Carmencita—giant yellow, stripe^ 
red, good stems •■••••• . 
Challenge—gold and tipped 
with crimson, ideal for 
cutting . 5 
Cheroar’s Purity—large, ivory 
white, long petals, erect 
stems .. • . # 
Claude Harlan—giant, double 
blooms, soft blush lavender .3o 
Sequoia Gignntca—gigantic 
blooms, deep yellow, good 
stems .. .....»•••• — 
Jersey Mammoths—gigantic in 
size, rich golden mahogany 
color .. 
Jersey Beacon—gigantic in 
size, rich golden red striped .30 
Le Grande Mnnitou—immerse, 
white, striped and spotted 
with purple . . • • 
Vines 
Geraniums — named varieties, 
double and single, white, rich 
bright pink, glowing red, sal¬ 
mon, rose. American beauty vio¬ 
let crimson, apple blossom, car¬ 
mine pink, light salmon. Price — 
15c each or 2 for 25c; $1.00 a 
doz. 
(Geraniums—mixed 10c, 3 for 25e 
or 75c a doz. 
CACTUS 
Bear Claws—large, ruby red, 
good stems .. jfc • -50 
millet Girl—immense, orange 
petals edged white, «?oo<i 
stems . sV&> 
Bob Plens—giant wine maroo: 
tipped and marked white...' 
Bronze King—giant, erect 
blooms, bronze red toned 
yellow .50 
Campfire Glow—large blooms, 
double, bright crimson.50 
Chemar’s Masterpiece—giant 
flowers on good stems, rich 1 
orchid pink .60 
Mrs. Douglas Fleming— large, 
pure white flowers .35 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Small Button Type 
Ace of Diamonds— small, bright 
red flowers, good stems .25 
Aimce—tiny bronze flowers on 
long stems .25 
All Bright—deep gold heavily 
tipped and toned red . 25 
Amber Queen—amber, suffused 
with apricot, good stems • ..25 
Bobby—deep plum color, very 
perfect, good stems . -25 
SPECIAL: Mixed Dahlias — Many 
fine sorts in this mixture. No. 1 
tubers .20 each. No. 2 tubers .15 
Use the following for window 
boxes and porch baskets. 
Parlor Ivy — rapid grower, with 
glossy, green leaves. 
Kenilworth Ivy—very compact and 
profuse bloomer. Light pink 
lower. 
Black-Eyed Susan—fast growing 
vine with yellow flowers, with 
black center. 
Vincas— a very popular vine, with 
oval glossy leaves, in bright 
green and in white and green 
foliage. 
Trailing Lobelia—very compact in 
growth, covered with bright 
blue flowers. 
Wandering Jew—f o 1 i a g e plain 
green, green and white, and ref 
and green. 
Ice Plants — and Trailing Musk. 
FOR TRELLIS OR SHADE 
PLANT THE FOLLOWING; 
Moon Vine — 
Morning Glory — 
Coboa Sea miens—Very rapid grow¬ 
ing vine, attaining a height of 
twenty feet in one season. 
Large blue cup and saucer flow- 
Prices of all the above vpe^s— 
10c to 25c each. Depending 
upon Sizc&r^ 
For Hardy Vine* birder 
Hardy Perennials. V, 
FERTILIZERS 
Pimentos, for large sweet pep- ivy Geraniums—pink, red, white. 
pers, hot peppers, chili and 
cayenne. All peppers 25c a doz.; 
3 doz. for 65e, or $1.25 a 100. 
15c, 2 for 25c. 
Martha Washington Geraniums— 
15c each, 2 for 25c. 
$10.00 a 1,000. Special prices Any of the above annuals out of 
on large quantities. 
Miscellaneous Plants 
Melon Plants—Watermelons, Cu¬ 
cumbers, Cantaloupes, out of 
pots, at 50c a doz.; $3.00 a 100. 
Rhubarb Roots—15c each, 1.50 
per doz. 
Sweet Potato Plants—25c a doz.; 
1.00 per 100. 
Celery’ Plants — 
Golden Self Blanching—20c doz., 
3 doz. 50c., 100 for -$1.00 
Chives—a clump .*5 
Horse Radish—each . 
Parsley Plants—per doren.60 
Spearmint—each . 
larger pots 25c to 35c each. 
Large Plants—50c to 75c each. 
GLADIOLAS 
10 
Strawberry Plants 
Mastadon Everbearing—25c a doz,; 
4 doz. for $1.00. Write for 
quantity prices. $2.00 per 100. 
Grape Vines 
Concords, Moore Early, Warden, 
Black Burgnndy, Muscat, Toka, 
Agawama and Niagara. 25c 
each, 5 for $1.00. 
Experience has taught us that 
grapes can be grown in this 
section as a profitable crop. 
Other varieties than those listed 
may be obtained on special 
CANNAS 
Ited flower, green foliage—Presi¬ 
dent. 
Variegated flowers, green foliage— 
Kate Gray, Apricot and MMc. 
Cozy. 
Large red flowers, bronze foliage 
—King Humbert. 
Pink shades, green foliage—Mrs. 
Alfred Conrad and City of Port¬ 
land. s 
Yellow flowers, green foliage— 
Florence Vaughan and King 
Humbert. 
Giant foliage, small flower, zronze 
or green foliage—Gigantum. 
15c e ach, $1.00 a doz. 
ZINNIAS 
Large Flowering Varieties 
For best results Zinnias should 
be planted in a sunny location, 
with well-enriched soil. Too much 
water is detrimental to Zinnias. 
Crimson Monarch—giant crimsop. 
Dream—lavender. Exquisite—rose. 
Giant Attraction—immense red. 
Golden State—yellow. 
Illumination—tyranny rose. 
Meteor—red. Old Rose—real rose. 
Oriole—orange. 
Polar Bear—white. 
Scarlet Flame—large brilliant red. 
35c a doz.: mixed 25c a doz. 
All No. 1 Bulbs—free from insects 
or disease. 5c each, 50c a. doz. 
Mixed varieties 35c a doz. 
Gladiolas should be planted at 
least three inches deep, in good 
fertile soil. Never use fresb ma¬ 
nure when planting bulbs. 
Anna Eberius—velvety purple. 
Bengal Tiger—mottled red. 
Betty Nuthall—finest floral pink. 
Capt. Boynton—large lavender. 
Cardinal Prince—clear cardinal 
Carmen Sylvia—large white. 
Catli. Coleman—tall deep P in . 
Charles Dickens—radiant purple. 
Copper Bronze—coppery bronze. 
Crinkles—deep ruffled P inK : 
Giant Nymph— grand light pink. 
Gloriana—rich salmon. .. 
Golden Dream—clear deep 
Golden Frills—deep yellow, rnffle. 
H G. Wells—pansy purple. 
Jenny Lind-delicate pink, cream 
Joe 1 * Cole man—rich ruffled red. 
Longfellow—excellent P lDk ; . 
Mary Pickford—cream white, yel¬ 
low throat. . 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton — 
blotched pink. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas — beg . 0 ^ t gh f 
Nancy Hanks-rich apneot shad¬ 
ing orange. . _. arlet 
Scarlet Bidder—glowing scailet 
Star of the Eon— peach red, goia 
Virginia— (Scarlet Princess), 
scarlet 
Do you know that proper fei 
tilizlng is one of the most im¬ 
portant factors in growing a 
good garden? In this section 
where so much water is used, 
more fertilizer is required. 
We highly recommend the 
following for home gardens, 
flower beds, and for the fer¬ 
tilizing of lawns. 
Vigoro — A complete fertilizer, 
that we have found to be very 
satisfactory. This comes in the 
following convenient sizes: 12-oz 
package, where you have onl 7 
a few plants—Price 10c; We 
have the 5-lb. packages—50c; 
10 lbs.—85e; 25-lb. sack, $1.50; 
50 lbs. for $2.50; and 100 lbs. 
for $ 1 . 00 . 
For fertilizing lawns, fifty 
pounds will cover 1,200 square 
feet. For your convenience we 
have a spreader that we loan, 
or we will spread your Vigoro 
for 50c a 100 lbs. (Your lawn 
need this very fertilizer. 
Sheep Manure—Pulverized, 
50c a sack. 
Cow Manure—Well-rotted, 
50c a sack. 
Peat Moss .50c a sack 
Leaf Mold .50c a sack 
All the above are very nec¬ 
essary to maintain humus. You 
will conserve moisture by dig¬ 
ging these into the soil before 
planting. Also valuable for 
mulching. 
Composted Soil—For pot plants 
and window boxes, etc. 50c a 
sack. 
Bone Meal—Fine for roses, 5c lb. 
in small quantities. 
Nitrate of Soda—5c lb. in small 
quantities. 
Sulphate of Ammonia—5c lb. in 
small quantities. 
Potash—5c lb. in small quantities. 
Lime Dust—5c lb. in s« all quan¬ 
tities 
Stim-U-Plant—an ideal food for 
potted plants. Easy to use. 
Price — 30 tablets for 25c, or 
100 tablets for 75e. 
Wooden Dirt Bands—just the thing 
fqr growing individual plants 
and when planted in the garden 
they make an ideal worm guard. 
2x2x3 per 100 .40e 
3x3x3 per 100 70c 
NOTICE 
All plant orders under $2.00 
and over 1.00 add 20c for post¬ 
age. 
On all plant orders under 
$1.00 add 15c for postage. 
