Milot-Mills Company, Inc., Wenatchee, Washington 
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BEDDING PLANTS—Cont. 
each; 2 for 25c; $1.25 a dozen. 
Mixed, all colors, 2 y 2 pot size, 
10s each; 3 for 25c. 
Ivy Geraniums— Pink, red, white, 
15c; 2 for 25c. 
Martha Washington Geraniums— 
15c each; 2 for 25c. 
Large Plants—50c to 75c each. 
Heliotrope—10c each; 3 for 25c. 
Lobelia—5c; 50c a doz. 
Petunias, Ruffled Monster— Mixed. 
10c each; 3 for 25c. 
Petunias, Rosy Morn—10c; 3 for 
25c. 
Any of the above annuals out of 
larger pots, 25c to 35c each. 
NEW VARIETIES OF BEDDING 
PLANTS—1935 NOVELTIES 
Verbena, Royal— Beautiful velvety 
purple. 
Verbena, Luminose— Fiery pink. 
Verbena, Helen Wilmont— Bright 
pink. 
All of the above, 5c each; 50c 
per doz. 
Zinnia, Lilliput-New mixed, dwarf. 
Zinnia, Scabiosa— Flowering mixed. 
Zinnia, Fantasy— A beauty. 
Zinnia, Golden Ray. 
Zinnia, Early Wonder— Mixed. 
Zinnia, Tom Thumb— Very dwarf, 
fine for borders. 
New Gold Medal Giant Flowering 
Zinnias in 18 distinct separate 
colors. Also Improved Crego wilt 
resistant Aster in 12 separate 
colors. New Giant Aster—Los 
Angeles, Egyptian, Rose and Au¬ 
rora Golden Sheaf. These new 
varieties are 35c a doz. 
CANNAS 
President— Red flower, green foli¬ 
age. 
Kate Gray, Apricot, and Mme Cozy 
—Variegated flowers, green foli¬ 
age. 
Hungaria— Green foliage, fine pink. 
King Humbert— Large red flowers, 
. bronze foliage. 
Mrs. Alfred Conrad, and City of 
Portland— Pink shades, green fo¬ 
liage. 
Florence Vaughan and King Hum¬ 
bert— Yellow flowers, green foli¬ 
age. 
Gigantum — Giant foliage, small 
flower, bronze or green foliage. 
15c each; $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 crimson. 
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. 
DAHLIAS 
We take great pleasure in offer¬ 
ing the following Dahlias for show 
purposes. Anyone can grow Dah¬ 
lias. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Amun Ra —Gigantic flowers, long 
stems, copper and orange. .50 
Andy Gump— Bright red flower, 
fine stem .35 
Butterfly —Pinkish salmon to a 
cream at center, fine stem. 50 
Carmencita —Giant yellow, 
striped red, good stems..35 
Challenge —Gold and tipped with 
crimson, ideal for cutting..35 
Chemar’s Purity —Large, ivory 
white, long petals, erect 
stems ..75 
Claude Harlan —Giant, double 
blooms, soft blush lavender.35 
Sequoia Gigantea —Gigantic 
blooms, deep yellow, good 
stems . 35 
Jersey Mammoths— Gigantic in 
size, rich golden mahogany 
color .50 
Jersey Beacon— Gigantic in size, 
rich golden red striped. 30 
Le Grande Manitou —Immense, 
white, striped and spotted 
with purple . 25 
CACTUS 
Bear Claws —Large, ruby red, 
good stems .50 
Ballet Girl —Immense, orange 
petals edged white, good 
stems .35 
Bob Pleus— Giant wine maroon, 
tipped and marked white.35 
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 
orchid pink . 60 
Mrs. Douglas Fleming —Large, 
pure white flowers.35 
POMPOM DAHLIAS 
Small Button Type 
Ace of Diamonds —Small, bright 
red flowers, good stems. ...25 
Aimee —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 
Gladiolas 
Some of the best for show bloom¬ 
ing. 
Apricot Glow —Soft apricot. 
Byron L. Smith —Lavender pink. 
Betty Nuthal— Warm light coral. 
Belinde —Cream. 
Bengal Tiger —Red, dark marking. 
Crimson Glow —Crimson. 
Douglas —Pink. 
E. J. Shaler 
Golden Eagle —Golden. 
Giant Nymph— Giant pink. 
Gloriana — Rich salmon, cream 
throat. 
Herada —Mauve. 
Jacoba von Beyeren —Violet. 
Ethelyn —Orange and yellow, good. 
Los Angeles —Salmon pink. 
Mary Pickford— Creamy, white yel¬ 
low throat. 
Pfitzer Giant —Scarlet. 
Phipps —Large pink. 
Pendelton— Pink, red blotches. 
Pride of Wanakay 
P. W. Sisson— Very large, pink, 
fine. 
Rose Ash —Smoky. 
Dr. Noyton 
Virginia —Red. 
Nancy Hanks —Apricot to orange. 
Joerg’s White —One of the largest, 
white. 
All the above, 5c each, 50c dozen, 
$4.00 per 100. 
Fine Rainbow Mixture, 25c and 35c 
per dozen. 
Hardy Lily Bulbs 
FOR SPRING PLANTING 
Auratum— The Gold Band Lily 
of Japan. Large white, spotted 
brown. Each . 35 C 
Brown ii —Cream inside, brown 
outside. Each . 75 c 
Kremeri —Rose pink garden lily. 
Each . 50c 
Regal—White. Each...25c 
Speciosum Magnificum — Car¬ 
mine, margin white. Each.35c 
Speciosum Melpomene — Red, 
margin white. Each.35c 
Speciosum Rubrum —Deep rose, 
red spots. Each. ’35c 
Ask for dozen rate. 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias —For 
pots or bedding. Single or 
double. Red, pink, white salm¬ 
on, and orange colors. 2 for....25c 
Tuberoses —Mexican Everbloom- 
ing. Each. 5 C 
