Helena, Montana. 
PLANTS—(Continued) 9 
Jessie Jv. Prescott 
Our Northwestern Gems 
Bashful Giant —Decorative. A gigantic bloom where size is one of the 
requisites for exhibition. Also of great merit for its beautiful col¬ 
orings-—being apricot with golden shadings—flowers produced on 
good stout stems. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
Beatrice Slocombe —Decorative. A very well built flower of large size. 
It is an early, continuous and abundant bloomer. The color is a 
very rich carmine red, blending to old gold and yellow, each petal 
tipped with gold, making it a most unique and attractive color 
combination. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
Countess of Lonsdale —Longest season and freest bloom of any Cactus 
type; flowers complete and perfect. Color exquisite blending of 
amber and salmon-pink. Each, 20c. 
Judge Marean —Decorative; very large flowers of perfect type produced 
on strong stiff stems, a blending of glowing salmon pink, red, iri¬ 
descent orange, yellow, and pure gold. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
Paul Michael or California Gold —-A pure gold or deep orange buff col¬ 
ored decorative of immense size. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
The Grizzly —Decorative. The richest deep velvety maroon Dahlia yet 
produced. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
Elsie Burgess —One of the very best. Free flowering, on stiff stems. 
Color delicate white tipped with lavender. Each, 20c; 3 for 55c. 
Le Grand Manitou —A gigantic flower of white, striped and splashed 
with reddish violet. The largest decorative Dahlia. Each, 20c. 
Lucy Fawcett (Fancy Show) —Large, full, heavy, 
with well-opened quills. Pale straw color, in¬ 
definitely dusted and splashed with tender rose 
to carmine. Each, 25c. 
Purple Manitou —A very fine well-shaped flower 
with good stems and an excellent bloomer. Each, 
20c; 3 for 55c. 
Stradella —Rich deep purple crimson. Very free 
flowering with long stems. Each, 25c. 
A. D. Livoni —Warm rose-pink, perfect flowers, 
with quilled petals which nearly overlap at the 
ends. Each, 25c. 
Dahlia Unwins, Dwarf Hybrids 
Their freedom of flowering is remarkable; they 
are semi-double, require no stakes, may be planted 
18 to 20 inches apart and average between 18 and 
24 inches in height. Excellent for Rock Gardens. 
Wonderful color shades. Price, each, 15c; 6 for 75c. 
Pom Pon Dahlias 
The Pom Pon Dahlias are small flowered Dah¬ 
lias, usually of the show type of flower, and are 
exceedingly floriferous. 
Bobby —Plum color. One of the best. Each, 20c. 
Snow Clad —A small pure white of great beauty. 
Each, 20c. 
Golden Gem —Bright yellow. Each, 20c. 
Challenge —-Red and white. Each, 20c. 
Fascination — Pink and lavender blotched with 
white. Each, 20c. 
1 each of above 5 varieties, 75c prepaid 
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Two Dahlias That Should Be 
in Every Garden 
Elizabeth Slocombe—Decorative. Its gigan¬ 
tic flowers are produced on long stiff 
stems. A much desired exhibition variety. 
A rich, brilliant purplish garnet in open¬ 
ing, and as the flower matures it fades to 
an exquisite shade of garnet. Each, 25c; 
3 for 65c. 
Jack Rose—A fine dark red. Very free 
bloomer and good for cut flowers. Each, 
20c; 3 for 55c. 
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