Helena, Montana. 
FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 65 
Sweet Rocket 
Sweet Rocket or Hesperis 
A hardy perennial growing two 
feet high. A beautiful fragrant flow¬ 
er of the easiest culture and bearing 
clusters of white and purple blos¬ 
soms. Flowers from June to Sep¬ 
tember. Mixed. Pkt.. 5c; %-ox., 20c; 
Vi-o/... 35e; or.., OOe. 
Wild Flower Garden Mixture 
These annual flowers can be 
grown easily. Simply raked in a 
corner of the garden will make a 
pretty display of flowers and will 
resemble a wild flower garden. We 
have made a mixture of seeds of the 
hardiest annual flowers that will 
bloom from early Summer until late 
in the Fall. These are not wild 
flowers. Pkt.. 5c; 25c; (4-lb., 
70c; y 2 -Ih., $1.30; 1 lb., $2.40. 
Plan to Visit Our Seed Testing 
Grounds This Summer 
Mammoth Verbena 
GLADIOLUS BULBS—(See Page 70) 
Wall Flower or Gold Lack 
These half - hardy perennial and annual sorts 
should be sown in Autumn and carried over in 
coldframe; annual sorts may be sown indoors in 
March and will flower the first year from seed. 
Very pretty and fragrant. 
Annual Single Mixed—Pkt., 5c; V a -o 20c; %-ox., 
3oc. 
Early Paris Market —A beautiful single golden yel¬ 
low variety which may be treated as an annual, 
flowering through the Summer from seed sown 
in the Spring. Pkt., 10c; %-ox., 25c; %-ox., 40c. 
Blood Red —This is a much improved and selected 
stock of the Annual Wallflower brought out 
some years ago. We have ever since been care¬ 
fully selecting this, and each year getting nearer 
to a blood red. Pkt., 10c; y 8 -ox., 25c; V^-ox., 40c. 
Wall Flower, Siberian 
Clieiranthus Alloni —This beautiful early-flowering 
perennial Wallflower has gorgeous orange flow¬ 
ers, and is a splendid little plant for the rock 
garden or border. Will bloom throughout the 
Summer if seed-pods are removed. May be sown 
in the open ground in September where required 
to flower the following Spring, or will bloom 
first season from seed, if sown in a hot-bed in 
March and transplanted outdoors in May. Pkt., 
10c; %-ox., 35c; %-ox., GOc, 
MARIGOLD—NEW GUINEA GOLD—(See Page 59) 
PANSY—NEW SWISS GIANTS 
(See Pages 17 and 01) 
Verbenas, Mammoth 
This distinct and beautiful race is worthy of a 
place in every garden. The average trusses meas¬ 
ure 6 to 8 inches in circumference. They bloom 
freely, are vigorous in growth and contain beauti¬ 
ful new colors and shades. For garden beds and 
massing these Verbenas are unrivalled; flowers of 
the most brilliant colors produced continually from 
Spring until late in the Autumn. Earlier blooming 
may be had if plants are started indoors and trans¬ 
planted in the open ground 12 inches apart, after 
danger of frost is over. Half hardy perennial, one 
foot high, usually treated as an annual. 
VERBENAS — MAMMOTH — Pink. White. Blue 
shades. Defiance, brightest scarlet: Firefly, bright 
red with small white eye; Lutea-Yellow, a unique 
color among Verbenas. Very fine. 
Any of the above—Pkt., 10c; %-ox., 40c; %-ox., 
65c. 
Fine Mixed —All colors. Pkt., 5c; %-ox., 30c; %-ox., 
50c. 
Peerless Mixed —Embracing a wide range of beau¬ 
tiful colors, the blooms being of mammoth size. 
Pkt., 10c; %-ox., 40c; %-ox., 70c. 
WOOLFLOWER—(See Celosia Cliildsii, Page 53) 
Wisteria 
Sinensis Purple —One of our most popular hardy 
climbers. The flowers are abundantly borne in 
Spring on long drooping racemes of light blue 
before the leaves appear. Pkt., 10c. 
Sinensis Alba —-White. Pkt., 10c. 
Wild Cucumber 
Ornamental climbing Cucumber with curious 
fruit; remarkable for its luxuriance and rapidity 
of growth. Sow in the Fall. Pkt., 5c; %-ox., 20c: 
ox., 30c: %-lb., 95c. 
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH FLOWERS FROM YOUR OWN GARDEN 
PERMANENT BEDS AND 
BORDERS 
Hardy Flowering Perennials 
Antirrhinum 
Aster 
Aquilegia 
Canterbury Bells 
Chrysanthemum 
Coreopsis 
Delphinium 
Digitalis 
Gaillardia 
Gypsophila 
Hollyhock 
Lavender 
Lupinus 
(Perennial) 
Lychnis 
Phlox (Hardy) 
Poppy (Hardy) 
Pyrethrum 
(Hardy) 
Sweet Rocket 
Scabiosa 
Wallflower 
BACKGROUNDS AND BORDERS 
Dwarf Border Plants 
Alyssum 
Candytuft 
(Hardy) 
Carnation 
(Border) 
Tall Sorts for 
Amaranthus 
Celosia Plumosa 
Cosmos 
Dahlia 
Lavatera 
Daisy, Double 
Myosotis 
Pansy 
Pinks fHardy) 
Sweet William 
Backgrounds 
Lupinus 
Marigolds 
(African) 
Ricinus 
Sunflower 
PARTLY SHADY PLACES 
Antirrhinum 
Aquilegia 
Asperula 
Canterbury Bells 
Coreopsis 
Clarkia 
Daisy, Double 
Delphinium 
Flax, Scarlet 
Fox Glove 
Godetia 
Matricaria 
Mimulus 
Myosotis 
(Forget- 
Me-Not) 
Nemophila 
Oenothera 
Pansy 
Poppies 
Schizanthus 
HANGING BASKETS, WINDOW 
BOXES, ETC. 
Alyssum 
Asparagus 
Convolvulus 
Minor 
Kenilworth Ivy 
Lobelia 
Nasturtium, 
Dwarf 
Petunia 
Thunbergia 
Celosia 
Centaurea 
Kochia 
FOLIAGE 
Pyrethrum, 
(Golden 
Feather) 
P. ; cinus 
WINTER BOUQUETS 
Everlastings 
Acrolinum Helichrysum 
Celosia Strawflowers 
Statice 
CLIMBING VINES 
Asparagus 
Balloon Vine 
Canary Vine 
Cobea 
Convolvulus 
Cypress Vine 
Dolichos 
Gourds, 
Ornamental 
Humulus, 
Jap-Hop 
Ipomea 
Kudzu Vine 
Moonf lower 
Morning Glory 
Nasturtium, 
Tall 
Thunbergia 
Wisteria 
EDGING W 
Ageratum 
Alyssum 
Candytuft 
Lobelia 
Myosotis 
(Forget- 
Me-Not) 
Marigold, Dwarf 
ALKS, ETC. 
Phlox, Dwarf 
Pinks, Chinese 
Pyrethrum, 
(Golden 
Feather) 
Nasturtium, 
Dwarf 
Nigella 
Zinnia, Dwarf 
