Helena, Montana. 
PLANTS—(Continued) 11 
One of Our Table 
or Dish Ferns 
Ferns for Dishes 
Pteris Wimsettii- —A very pretty green foliage and crested Pteris. 
Pteris Argyrea —The Pteris are among the easiest grown house Ferns, and the 
wonderful range of variegated foliage and form render them invaluable. 
Pteris Argyrea is of a dwarf habit with fronds prettily decorated with white. 
Pteris Vietoriae —This is considered by many to be the handsomest of the Pteris. 
The fronds are rich deep green. It is a vigorous and healthy grower. 
Pteris Multiceps— One of the most strikingly variegated forms of the Pteris 
family. 
Prices of Above Ferns: From 3-inch pots. 30e; 3 for 75c. 
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Feverfew 
Dainty milk-white dou¬ 
ble spherical flowers. Very 
free flowering and blooms 
from Spring until Fall. Ex¬ 
cellent a^ a bedding plant 
and good for cutting. An 
old-time favorite. Each, 
20c: 3 for 50c. 
Aureuni or Golden Feather 
—A fine sort with golden 
yellow foliage. Each. 20c; 
3 for 50c. 
Genista Racemosa 
Flowers are very small, 
pea shaped, borne in close 
racemes. W hen in full 
bloom the entire plant is a 
solid ball of the brightest 
yellow, emitting a deli¬ 
cious lemon fragrance. 3- 
inch pot plants, each. 30c; 
4-inch pot plants, each, 50c. 
Fuchsias 
A favorite w i t h our 
grandmothers and a favo¬ 
rite still. Their color com¬ 
binations are wonderful, 
and their easy culture and 
free flowering proclivities 
make them exceptional 
sellers both for Summer 
and Winter blooming. We 
can highly recommend all 
of the following listed be¬ 
low: 
Forget-Me-Not 
Forget-Me-Not or 
Myosotis 
Susanne—Of recent intro¬ 
duction. A great im¬ 
provement on the older 
varieties, being earlier 
and a very prolific 
bloomer. Each, 20c; 6 
for §1.00. 
Ficus or Rubber Plant 
Elastica (India Rubber 
Tree) —This is the old re¬ 
liable thick leaved va¬ 
riety. A substantial house 
plant. Its foliage of a 
beautiful dark green, 
shiny appearance. Each, 
50c and §1.00. 
Repens — Directly opposed 
in character to the up¬ 
right growing varieties, 
being really a creeping 
or trailing vine. Fine for 
an indoor trellis. Each, 
50c; 3 for §1.25. 
Grevillea or Silk Oak 
A beautiful plant for 
decorative purposes of 
quick growth and easy cul¬ 
ture. Foliage fern-like and 
graceful. Used extensively 
in grave decorations. Each, 
25c; 3 for 65c; 6 for §1.15, 
New Black Prince —This is an improvement on the fa¬ 
mous Black Prince. The flowers are much larger, ha\ - 
ing' the same color markings. The plant is stockier. 
This is perhaps the most beautiful of the Fuchsias. 
Price, each, 3-inch pots, 30c; 4-inch pots, 50c. 
Trailing Q,ueen —A handsome trailing type exceedingly 
floriferous with purple corolla and flesh-colored tube 
and sepals. A most effective plant for hanging bas¬ 
kets and window boxes. 
Phenomenal —The largest flowering Fuchsia, with long 
stems, petals red and center bright purple. 
Black Prince —Red, single. A fine variety. 
Little Beauty —Beautiful red sepals with purple corolla, 
single. 
Pride of Orion —A fine new Fuchsia. Strong vigorous 
upright grower, flowers are white and extremely dou¬ 
ble. The blossoms do not drop and it is a very early 
bloomer. 
Van-der Strapp —A new superior white and pink Fuchsia. 
Prices, except New Black Prince, 3-incli pots, 25c; 3 
for 65c; 4-inch pots, 40c; larger plants, 75c. 
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1 1 Trailing Queen l 
j 1 Pride of Orion I 
1 Strong 3-inch Potted Plants S 
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| 2 of Eoch (6 Plants) for only $1.10 
Fuchsia 
OUR COLLECTIONS AFFORD REAL SAVINGS 
