Helena, Montana. 
PLANTS 3 
PLANTS FOR THE HOME AND GARDEN 
PLANT TYPES 
Our 44 years’ experience of dealing with plant life in the Northwest has enabled us to select for you 
types of plants that will thrive under conditions found in Montana and the Northwest. 
HOW WE SELECT AND FILL YOUR ORDER 
We use every care and precaution to select only plants that are in the best of condition and to pack 
them so that they are certain to arrive safely at their destination. Our various growing ranges. Nursery 
plots and packing sheds are in charge of experts in their lines and our patrons may be assured that every 
effort is made to make their dealings with us both pleasant and satisfactory. The size named in 
plants, such as 3 inch anil 4 inch, etc., refers to the size of the pot in which the plant is growing at 
the time. Plants are generally taken from their earthen pots and packed in paper pots for shipment. 
OUR GUARANTEE ON POTTED PLANTS 
All shipments of plants from this department are guaranteed to reach their destination in good 
condition. Our customers should advise us if delivery is not made within a short time after our notifi¬ 
cation card of shipment has reached you. Examine all plants carefully upon arrival and report imme¬ 
diately if any are damaged. After safe delivery in good condition we do not assume responsibility for 
future growth or failure. 
Abufilon or Flowering Mople 
Popular house plants, flowering profusely during 
the winter and early spring months. 
Splendens- —A handsome rose color. 
Pink Beauty —Pale pink. 
Savitzi —A variegated foliage. 
Golden Fleece —Pure yellow. 
Crusader- —A brilliant red. 
Snowdrift— A beautiful pure white sort. 
Any of the above varieties, each, 3-inch, 30c; 4- 
inch, 40c; entire collection of 6 varieties, ?1.50. 
Agathea 
Antirrhinum or Snapdragon 
(Ready April to July) 
The Snapdragon is well adapted for beds or bor¬ 
ders and the flower spikes are fine for cutting. 
They may be grown from seed, but it is much 
more satisfactory to get plants that are already 
started. 
Pot plants, ready to bloom, furnished in fiery 
red, rose pink, light pink, orange, scarlet, yellow 
and white. 
Coelcstis (Blue Daisy)—A beautiful plant with 
dainty sky-blue flowers with a yellow disk. A 
house plant flower lovers will want. Each, 3- 
inch pots, 25c; 4-inch pots, 40c. 
Ageratum 
This is a Mexican flower. An excellent potted 
plant and fine for bedding, having large clusters 
of beautiful blue flowers. Each, 15c; 3 for 40c. 
Aloysia (Lippia) Citriodora 
Lemon Verbena—An old favorite and should be in 
every garden. Lemon scented foliage. Each, 25c 
and 35c. 
Alyssum 
(Ready about May 1) 
Alyssum, Double —An excellent variety for borders, 
window boxes, and urns. 
Each, 10c; doz., $1.00. 
Anthurium Andreanum 
The very peculiar flowers of this choice house 
plant never fail to attract attention. 
Price, from 4-inch pots. $1.25 each. 
Amaryllis—Hybrids 
These plants produce blossoms which are won¬ 
derfully varied and of brilliant colorings. 
Strong growing plants, each, $1.00. 
Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 
Transplanted seedlings, mixed or selection of the 
above colors, fine for bedding. 
Per doz., 50c. 
Aspidistra 
Aspidistra Lurida —One of the easiest decorative 
plants to grow. A most useful house plant having 
large green leaves and thriving in a hallway or 
a comparatively dark place in the room where 
nothing else will succeed. Each, $1.00. 
Aspidistra Lurida Variegata —Similar to the pre¬ 
ceding variety but with beautifully striped leaves 
of white and green. Each, $1.00. 
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REMEMBER | 
that we prepay delivery on all Plants. Trees I 
and Shrubs except Evergreens unless marked 
otherwise to your nearest Express Station : 
or Postoffice. I 
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Amaryllis 
Snapdragons in One of Our Greenhouses 
