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Milot-Mills Company, Inc., Wenatchee, Washington 
Hardy 
Chrysanthemums 
The following varieties begin to 
bloom as early as August first, and 
September first, and continue 
blooming until cut down by frost. 
LaVonne —Rose to yellow center. 
October Girl —Early, rose pink. 
Aladdin —Bronze, very fine. 
Chuchard—Fine, rose pink. 
Skibo —Long petals, lilac lavender 
color. 
Pin Cushion —Small pink. 
Indianola —Large bronze, very 
early. 
Hardy Bronze —Pom pom, fine au¬ 
tumn color. 
Irene —Early white. 
Prices, 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
(Tax extra) 
SPECIAL—ASTRID— A NEW gar¬ 
den mum absolutely hardy, free 
flowering, beautiful foliage, and 
blooms early. Color, delicate soft 
pink shaded-apricot with yellow 
center. Charms everyone who 
sees it. As many as 2,000 flowers 
have been known to come from 
one plant. Prices, 50c per plant; 
3 for $1.25. Postpaid. 
(You will surely want this.) 
Water Plants 
Lilies in pink, rose, yellow and 
white, 50c to 75c each. 
Water Hyacinths —Each . .....20c 
Water Poppies —Each . 10c 
Water Mosses —Bunch . 15c 
Duck Weed . 10c 
Water Iris ..-. 35c 
Umbrella Plants . 15c 
Water Calla Lilies . 50c 
(Fertilizer for water plants, 50c a 
sack.) 
Ask for anything not listed. 
Evergreens 
SUITABLE FOR NORTH CEN¬ 
TRAL WASHINGTON 
If contemplating landscaping, 
visit our nursery. 
Arbor Vitae, Globular, Golden, Col- 
umnlar, Pyramidal, in sizes rang¬ 
ing from 2 feet to 7 feet tall. 
Junipers, Chinese Junipers, Pfitz- 
ers, Irish, Savin, and Spreading 
Junipers, of all kinds. 
Virginia Junipers, various sizes. 
Pines, Mugho and Austrian Pines. 
Reitnosporas, Golden Plume, Plum- 
osa and Filifera in various sizes. 
$1.50 to $5.00 each. 
Spruce, Colorado Blue, Colorado 
Green, and Norway Spruces. 
$3.50 to $8.00 each. 
Some fine specimens to choose 
from. 
Rosebushes 
The following rosebushes were 
chosen from a large field of roses, 
as varieties that had stood the hot 
weather, and still continued to 
bloom, where others stopped bloom¬ 
ing. Therefore, we are sure that 
these varieties will give results that 
will be pleasing here, inasmuch as 
we have nothing but hot, dry wea¬ 
ther to offer our roses. These 
bushes, with plenty of water and 
proper fertilizing, should give 
bloom all sumer. You will note that 
the varieties listed are of the best 
in new and old varieties. All rose¬ 
bushes started in dirt bands, to in¬ 
sure against transplanting loss. 
Price of the following roses, 25c 
each; 5 for $1.00. Add postage and 
2% State Sales' Tax. 
BUSH ROSES 
American Beauty —Large, rose red. 
Autumn —Orange, crimson, buff. 
Austrian Copper — Single copper 
rose. 
Angele Pernet —Copper orange yel¬ 
low. 
Betty Uprichard — Light to dark 
salmon. 
Betty —Large copper rose. 
Baby Ellen Poulsen — Dwarf baby 
red rose. 
Baby Orleans — Dwarf baby pink. 
Cuba — Scarlet with orange. 
Cecile —Orange. 
Doris Dickson — Vigorous grower, 
orange cream. 
Doris Traylor —Long bud, salmon 
orange. 
Edith Nellie Perkins —Pointed bud, 
orange. 
Etoile de Holland —Fine, deep red. 
E. G. Hill— Large, deep red. 
F. K. Druschki —The White Ameri¬ 
can beauty. 
Feu Joseph Looumans — Pointed 
bud, apricot and gold. 
Golden Emblem — Clear gold, a 
beauty. 
Golden Ophelia —Long bud, golden 
yellow. 
Grange Colombe —Creamy white to 
salmon. 
Geo. Ahrends —Large,, soft pink. 
Hoover —Orange to red, large. 
Humboldt. 
Hugonis —Yellow, small, single. 
Heinrich Eggers —Large, high cen¬ 
ter, orange copper. 
Isobel —Large single, crimson flush 
orange. 
John Russell —Velvety red. 
Joanna Hill —Creamy yellow. 
J. L. Mock —Large, deep pink. 
Louise Baldwin —Coral red shaded 
yellow. 
Lord Charlemont — Crimson. 
Lady M. Stewart — Golden yelloAV, 
shaded to orange red. 
Lulu —Orange pink and copper. 
Los Angeles —Flame pink, coral to 
red. 
Mme. Butterfly —Salmon to pink. 
Margaret McGredy — Rich oriental 
red. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward —Apricot yellow, 
perfect bud. 
Mme. Edourd Herriott —Coral red, 
(Daily Mail Rose). 
Mrs. E. P. Thom —Canary yellow, 
fine. 
Mme. Jules Bouche —Splendid pure 
white. 
Mme. Alex. Drieux — Golden cop¬ 
pery orange. 
Mme. Cecile Brunner — Baby pink 
rose. 
Mrs. P. S. Dumont —Reddish gold. 
Norman Lambert — Orange scarlet 
to burnt orange. 
Olympiad —Vivid scarlet to yellow. 
Padre —Copper, scarlet. 
Paul Neyron —Largest of all rose 
pinks. 
Portadown Bedder —Cerise orange. 
Rose Marie —Fine, light red, pro¬ 
lific flower. 
Sensation — Very bright, scarlet 
crimson. 
Souv. De Claud Pernet —Fine, light 
yellow. 
Talisman— The two-toned rose, gold 
to orange red. 
Wilhelm Kordes — Golden-yellow, 
red tints. 
All the above rosebushes are 25c 
each; 5 for $1.00. Be sure and add 
Postage and 2% State Sales Tax. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Cli. American Beauty —Rose red. 
Cli. Claud. Pernet —Fine, light yel¬ 
low, large. 
Cli. Crimson Rambler —Bright red. 
Cli. Dorothy Perkins —Shell pink 
rambler. 
Cli. Kaiserin— Ivory white. 
Cli. Hoover — Crimson gold. 
Cli. Los Angeles —Satiny pink to 
coral. 
Cli. Mme. Herriott — Fine, large 
rose, copper. 
Cli. Ophelia —Salmon pink. 
Cli. Paul’s Scarlet —Large, bright 
scarlet. 
Cli. Talisman— Two-tone, yellow to 
red, and gold. 
Cli. Testout— Large pink. 
Cli. Van Fleet—Pale pink. 
Cli. Mrs. A. Ward —Good buds, In¬ 
dian yellow. 
Climbing Roses, all 25c each; 
5 for $1.00. 
Be sure and add Postage and the 
2% State Sales Tax. 
New Patented Roses listed on 
back cover. 
Germaco 
New Method of 
Plant Protection. 
