Hardy 
Pe rennia ls 
Aubvetias—each.5c and .iu 
AncLusias—a clump . 05 
Bleeding Heart—a clump 35c & .50 
Coreopsis, Grand! flora—each .15 
Canterbury Bells—each. 15 
Carnations —each 
Columbine —each 
...5c and .10 
Diant bus— each . 
Grass Pinks—each ..... 
Fox Glove . m 
Delphinium. Giant Hybrids, 
lamosa, Belladonna and 
nose, young plants .... 
Bel- 
Ch 1- 
Sea Holly—each .. 
Baby Breath . 
o- 1 
Golden Glow . t 1 
Hardy Asters 
Sneczewort—bronze & yellow .25 
Hollyhocks, young plants. 10 
Iberis .... 
IRIS 
German, hardy, in following col- 
ors—reddish violet, light blue, 
rosy lilac pink, silvery rose lo¬ 
belia blue, bronze, white, orchid ! 
buttonhole blue, and yellow. i.-,c 
each, $1.50 per doz. 
Siberian—Blue and violet colors 
20 c each, 6 for $ 1 . 00 . 
Shade Trees 
Weeping Willows, Cut 
Leaf Weeping Birch, Siber¬ 
ian Elms, Norway and 
Schwedleri Maples, Black 
Locust, Globe Locusts. 6 to 
10 feet— 
75c to $2.00 each 
Ornamental 
Trees 
Flowering Cherry, Flow¬ 
ering Crab, Hawthorne, 
Prunis, Triboli, Prunis Cis- 
tena, red leaf variety. 
75c to $1.50 each 
Evergreens 
Suitable For North Central 
Washington 
Japanese Lantern Plant— 15 i 
Hardy Shrubs 
In our nursery we have 
a fine assortment of the 
following shrubs, in various 
sizes, and can fill the needs 
of any landscape job; all 
home-grown stock, well-ma¬ 
tured, and acclimated. 
Lily of the Valley—pips, loc each, 
75c a dozen. 
Peonies—red, rose, v.’hite 
35c each, $1.00 for 3. 
Oriental Poppies—25c a clump. 
Pyrcthrum or Painted Daisy 
small, 10c clumps, 35c. 
English Primroses — 10 c each, j 
$ 1.00 a dozen. 
False Dragonhead—10c each. 
Hardy Phlox—Have 
i5c each Mowerlng Almond— 
-in pink or 
• 50c and .7 
white, each 
Japanese Barberry—ea. 15c to .20 
pink, lied Leaf Barberry—ea. 35c to .50 
Uuddelia, (Butterfly Bush)— 
each .50 
< 'alycanthus, Sweet Shrub—ea. .50 
' Caragana, or Siberian Pea 
Tree — each. 
Rose Boshes 
All No. 2 Roses and sure to 
bloom. 
Austrian Copper—garlands of 
single flowers, vivid copper- 
red, spectacular and of great 
interest .20 
American Beauty—rich rosy 
crimson ...-0 
Betty—fragrant coppery-rose 
color, overspread with 
golden-yellow .20 
Cou ntess Clamvill iani—p ro- 
duces great abundance of 
delicate peach pink flowers .20 
Cheerful—large full flowers, 
rich orange flame .20 
Columbia—large rose pink.20 
Criinson Emblem—crimson, 
long stems .20 
Chateau de Clos Voguet— 
fiery scarlet .20 
Dame Edith Helen—vivid pink .20 
E. G. Hill—immense flowers 
of very lasting, dazzling 
scarlet . 20 
Evening Star—golden yellow. . .20 
F. O. Chenowitli—deep apricot 
yellow .20 
Frau K. Druschki—white 
American Beauty, double....20 
Grass an Teplitz—fiery 
crimson* .20 
Genera 1 Me Art h u r—cr i ms o n 
scarlet .20 
Golden Dawn—bud sunflower 
yellow to old rose; flower 
lighter .50 
Grange Columbe—creamy white, 
with salmon centers.20 
Hadley—rich crimson scarlet..20 
Our landscape department is Hoosier Beauty—dark crimson, 
ready at all times to help you with I pointed buds, double flower .20 
H. V. Machin—large, black 
Wo have a fine block of ever¬ 
greens in our nursery grown es¬ 
pecially for this climate. Prices 
lowest in years. If contemplating 
landscaping, visit our nursery. 
Arbor Vitae, Globular, Golden, Col- 
umular, Pyramidal, in sizes 
ranging from 2 feet to 7 feet 
tall. 
Junipers, Chinese Junipers, pfitz- 
ere, Irish, Savin and Spreading 
Junipers, of all kinds. 
Virginia Junipers, various sizes. 
Pines, Mngho and Austrian Pines. 
Reitnosporas, Golden Plume, Plurn- 
osa and Filifera in various sizes. 
Spruce, Colorado Blue, Colorado 
Green and Norway Spruces. 
Some fine specimens to choose 
from. 
$1.50 to $5.00 each. 
LILY PONDS 
and 
Rock Gardens 
pour lily pool or rock garden, or grained scarlet t o crims0 n 
50 we can furnish all materials and Joaua H »ll—yellow, long 
.20 
Red Twig Dogwood—each.50 i labor. A nice pool and rockery can ! pointed bud 
these in all .»ed 
shades of reds, pinks, salmon I 
and white. 15c each, $1.50 a 
dozen. Mixed, 10c, $1.00 a doz. 
Hardy Sweet Peas—10e 
each. 
Stattice, Lata folia—50c a clump. 
Slias^a Daisy—25c a clump. 
Yellow Twij 
Twig 
Dogwood —each... 50 | he put in for as little as $10.00. ; Juliet—bright orange-red 
.20 
.20 
Liliea and rockery plants could 
John Russell—large rich 
Doc-wood, varigated I La.xv,.. ,n„ uw uumu, ... ,, 
ed green and white foliage .50 , be supplied for as little as $2.50 | jat^blneVo^ Km^omn-^carlet 
Deutzia, Rosea— .75 for this size job. 
and j 5 c 1 ^'*der, Golden Leaf—.50 
Foi’Sytliia, or Golden bell 
.50 & .75 
Honeysuckle—r (bush). In white, 
j new decorative rose ...... 
Kniserin—creamy-white, large 
.20 
Sweet William—10c each,*$1.00 a W1 ‘ G pink, tall pink. 
dozen. I each .50c to 
Saxatilla—bright yellow, alyssum. Hydrangeas—(Hill of Suow) 
10 c, St.OO a dozen. late.50c and 
Violas—Jersey Giant, 
dozen. 
Violets — fragrant, blue, 35c a 
'"'-.clump. 
Garden Heliotrope—25e each. 
Yucca-^50c each, 
t hrysanthWmun^s — in shades of 
pink, yellow, rose,- bronze and 
white, JOe each. 
Water Plants 
Hardy Vines 
Virginia Creeper—each .25 
Boston Ivy—each .35 
Dutchman’s Pipe—each . 50 
Trumpet Creeper.25 
Hop Roots .25 
Engly Ivy . 
Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. . . 
Wisteria—Chinese purple . . 
;»c; $1.00 a Lilacs, Persian—white and 
purple, each . 50c & 75c 
Common lilac—each . ... 7.50 
Hark Purple lilac— each .50 j Water Mosses—each 
Rosy Red—each .1.50 Duck Wood 
Pmi»is Tripoli-each .75 
flu i nee—(Jap) each .75 
ttnnnball . 75 
Snowberry—white, each .50 
Red berries .50 
Lilies in pink, rose, yellow and 
white,50c to 75c each. 
Water H 3 *acinths—each . 
Water Poppies—each .10 
.10 
.. 10 
Water Iris ..Cwr> 
Umbrella Plants .15 
Water Caila Lilies .50 
plants, 50c 
SPIRE A 
Anthony Water Dwarf—crim¬ 
son . 50 
Golden, each .50 
Double-flowering, White 
. .25 | Spirea, each .75 
..25 j Tliunbergii—each ....50c & .75 
••23 i Van Houtti—each. . . .35c & $1.00 
• .30 1 Syringas, Mock Orange—each .50 
| Double White (Va) .75 
I Tamarix—each .50 
. Weigel ns—red, rose, dark pink 
each .75 
Busli (Snowball) . . . ,75c A $1.00 
Hugh Bush Cranberry, each....75 
Privet Hedge plants—each G to .10 
Lawn Feeding 
Your lawn, no matter where lo¬ 
cated needs feeding at least twice 
u year to be beautiful and green. _ 
Pall us, we will advise you when I for hedges^- 
and what to feed. - 
each 
.10c A .15 
Prices On 
All Plants 
F.O.B. Wenatchee 
On plant orders less than 
$2.00 and over $1.00, add 
20c for postage. 
On plant orders of $1.00 
or less, add 15c. 
We’ll Help You! 
0 u r Landscape depart¬ 
ment is always at your 
service. Always glad to tell 
you when and how to plant 
anything listed. Estimates 
and information free. 
Our Guarantee 
While we exercise that great- 
? st care to have all our stock 
un true to name, however, it 
Is mutually understood and 
agreed to between the purchaser 
and ourselves, that should any 
stock prove untrue, we shall in 
no case be liable for any sum 
greater than that originally re¬ 
ceived for such stock that may 
prove untrue, besides wo will 
not be responsible for the crop. 
All orders are booked only 
under the above conditions. 
MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, Inc. 
Wenatchee, Washington 
Plants And Cut 
Flowers For Gifts 
We have all the cut flowers and 
potted plants in season. What is 
nicer than to remember a sick 
friend with flowers? 
Flowers fop nil occasions — 
Folks in hospitals: when neiv 
babies arrive: birthday remem¬ 
brances; graduation tokens; anni¬ 
versary greetings; bon voyage 
gifts; house parties: Valentine’s 
Day: Mother’s Day and Christmas. 
Roses and carnations avail¬ 
able any time. 
Chrysanthemums in the fall — 
November and December. 
Spring flowers, tulips, narcissus, 
daffodils, freesias, and hyacinths 
from February 1st to April 1st. 
Snapdragons, gladiolus and sweet 
peas in season. Potted lilies for 
Easter. Poinsettias for Christmas. 
Cyclamen and Cinerarias winter 
and spring plants—primroses, ger- 
eniums, potted tulips. 
(Fertilizer for water 
a sack.) 
Ask for anything not listed. 
Rockery Plants 
—Snch as Iberis, Phlox, Myosotis, 
Dianthns, Helianthemum, False 
Dragon bead, Silene Martina, Gen- 
tinna Sino-Orna, Calamentha Al- 
pina, Thymus Citrodorus, Arabns, 
NOTICE 
We are members of tile Flor¬ 
ists Telegraph Delivery Associa¬ 
tion a world-wide organization 
making it possible to deliver 
flowers to all parts of the world 
in a few hours time. Remember 
that frient. or relative on birth¬ 
days, in sickness, at Easter, on 
Christmas and other memorable 
occasions. Send a bouquet or a 
potted plant, by telegraph ser¬ 
vice Your card will be del.v- 
ered with the order. 
pointed buds .20 
Los Angeles—flamed pink, 
toned with coral .20 
Lady Hillington—deep apricot 
yellow, long and pointed 
bud .20 
Lulu—orange-red to 
j salmon-pink .20 
.20 , Mine. Edouard Herriott— 
bronze and geranium red . . .20 
Mine. Butterfly—Indian red to 
golden yellow buds, flower 
bright pink .20 
Mine. Able Chatenay—rosy 
carmine, with darker 
shadings .20 
Mine. Caroline Test out— 
bright satiny pink .20 
May Martin—soft peach to 
rose .20 
Ma rga ret M c Cread y—o range 
scarlet or brick red . 20 
Mary Pickford—rich golden 
orange, shading yellow ,....20 
Miss Rowena Thom—rose 
shaded old gold .50 
Mrs. Aaron Ward—deep 
golden-orange, shading 
creamy-yellow .20 
Ophelia—orange salmon buds, 
flowers dainty pink .20 
Pres. H. Hoover—scarlet 
yellow .20 
Tbynn Na-Na Saponarica O c y- Premier—clear red, thornless .20 
moidcs, Alyssum Tunica Snnifrage, I Fadre—coppery scarlet, 
Gypsophella Kepons, Sea™ Acres, 80 
and Landis, Saxatile Compactuin, | pink blooms, tipped frith 
Dwarf Iris, Musk, Nepeta-Mussinn, | silver .20 
Delphinium, Primula - Veris, Vi- i Capture—deeper color of 
olas, Aubretias, Alyssum (golden ,, Butterfly .......20 
Vb uu Rose Marie—bright rosy pink .20 
J Sir David Davis—large 
double crimson .50 
Souv. dc Georges Parnet— 
red shaded yellow.20 
Souv. de Claud Pcmeb— 
clear yellow ..20 
Sunburst—georgeous brilliant 
yellow, a giant .20 
Sunstar—yellow shaded 
crimson ...... .20 
Shot Silk—orange-rose, over¬ 
shot with golden-yellow ....20 
Talisman—blight golden yellow, 
shaded pink, inside apricot .20 
BABY ROSES 
Baby Crimson—crimson .20 
Erna Teshendorf—deep 
| strawberry red .20 
J Baby Jessie—dwarf dark red 
| cluster rose .20 
TJiousendshon—shading from 
dark red to light pink .20 
lawns, flowers, gardens, shrubbery Fhatillon—lasting, light 
aid trees. It I, easy t oapply; re'-' ceen'o’Bn.nnm—iTiie' Sweet!' 
suits are quick and certain. I heart Rose) clear pink, with 
Clean, dustless, weedless, and i perfect tiny bud .20 
odorless! Vigoro is not to be com CLIMBING ROSES 
Gig. Knjserin A. Victoria— 
Ivory, white—each. 25c 
Clg. Los Angeles—color pint to 
orange center—each. 25c 
Clg. Ed Herriott or Daily Mail 
Hose—rich copper, each....25c 
Clg. Paul Scarlet Climber—color 
dazzling scarlet — each. 25c 
Clg. Sun Burst—color Indian 
yellow—each. 25c 
Clg. Caroline Testout—Lovely 
pink, very large, each. 25c 
Clg. Crimson Rambler—red, 
each . 2«>c 
clg. Dorothy Perkins—shell 
pink—each . 25o 
tuft) Ivy and Vincas. 
10c and 15c each 
GOLDFISH 
for your pool, small, medium 
and large, 10c to 50c each. 
Breeders $1.00 each. Special 
price on orders of six fish. 
All fish shipped by express. 
We charge 25c extra for 
crating. 
VIGORO 
Vigoro is the ideal plant food tor 
pared with any other plant food 
you have ever known. It isn’t at 
all costly. Prices—100-lb. bag. $ 4 ; 
50-lb. bag, $2.50; 25-lb. bag. $i - 
50; 5-lb. pkg., 60c. 12 oz. pkt. 10c 
20 
PLEASE NOTE! 
We do not pay' stage 
parcel post or express 
charges. All plant prices 
F.O.B. Wenatchee. 
