Helena, Montana, 
PLANTS—(Continued) 19 
Violets 
Verbenas 
The Verbena without 
doubt is one of the most 
valuable bedding plants for 
use in the Northwest. They 
bloom continuously through 
the Summer. 
Verbena—Oxford Beauty— 
This is a very large flow¬ 
ered clear pink variety. 
We have found that Violets under proper 
cultivation can be grown in Montana that 
are the equal of any in the entire country. 
As an evidence of this fact, the demand for 
our famous Helena Violets has increased 
rapidly. We might add that our Violets won 
the silver medal at the National Flower 
Show at Detroit in 1927. 
Governor Herrick —Flowers of rich purple borne 
on good stems and very prolific. 
Princess of Wales — One of the best varieties 
grown. Flowers very large, long stems, a very 
profuse bloomer, and extremely fragrant. 
Price of above two Violet varieties, each, strong 
3-inch pot plants, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
“Temple” Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia 
OUR WONDERFUL TEMPLE ZINNIAS 
Giant Dahlia Flowered 
Other colors: Scarlet, 
Our Famous 
Helena Violets 
pink, white, blue shades, 
purple, white and striped. 
Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 
Vinca 
(See Vinca in Japanese Tubs, Page 10) 
This is without a peer as a decorative vine for 
porch boxes and hanging baskets. The demand 
for it in the United States runs into the millions 
each year, and is steadily growing. 
Either in green foliage or variegated. Each, 3- 
inch pots, 25c; 6 for $1.25. Each, 4-inch pots, 40c; 
“Plants Insure Extra Early Flowers” 
The largest and most beautiful strain of these 
fine annuals and in a variety of gorgeous colors. 
The plants we offer are all of the standard and 
novelty shades, healthy, strong and vigorous. 
Prices, from 3-inch pots, per doz., $1.25; bench 
grown, per doz., 50c. 
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Anaconda, Mont., March 6, 1933. 
State Nursery & Seed Co., , 
| Helena, Montana. 
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Gentlemen: 
' I want to tell you that my Sweet Peas 
were simply lovely all last season. They | 
? reached a height of 8 feet. I am always rec¬ 
ommending your seeds and plants to my 5 
! friends. 
I Sincerely yours, 
T 1 
| DORA STAFFANSON. 
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One of Our Houses of Sweet Peas 
in the Winter Season 
View at the Staffanson Ranch North of Anaconda, 
Mont., Showing Hop Vines, Petunias and Sweet 
Peas from Our Seeds and Plants 
