Milot-Mills Company, Inc., Wenatchee, Washington 
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FLOWERS 
For Every Purpose 
A selection of annual flowers is 
difficult to make because of the 
large number of subjects. Here are 
a few 7 classifications which will 
suggest uses and arrangements. 
The flow r ers mentioned are by no 
means all the annuals, but many of 
the most popular types are includ¬ 
ed: 
For long stems for cutting —As¬ 
ters, Calliopsis, Calendula, Giant 
Zinnias, Scabiosa, Cosmos. 
Shorter stems for cutting —Mari¬ 
golds, Snapdragons, Sweet peas, 
Annual chrysanthemums, Bachelor 
buttons, and Sw r eet sultans, Ten 
Weeks’ stocks, Dwarf zinnias, and 
Gypsophilia. 
For the shady portions —Pansies, 
Begonias, Torenias, Godetia, For¬ 
get-me-nots, Impatiens, Nemophila, 
Monkey flower. 
For very hot situations — Sun¬ 
flowers, Heliotrope, Portulaca, Ice 
plant, Petunias, Balsam, Annual 
gaillardia. 
For light or poor soil —Nastur¬ 
tiums, Clarkia, Godetia, Poppy, Por¬ 
tulaca, Zinnias. 
Plants that bloom after frost— 
Sw 7 eet alyssum, Bachelor buttons, 
Petunias, Marigolds, Calendulas, 
Candytuft, Stocks and Phlox Drum- 
mondi. 
Tall flowers for background — 
Castor beans, Annual sunflowers, 
Cosmos, African Marigolds, Spider 
plant (Cleome), Plumy celosia or 
Cockscomb, clumps of Sweet peas, 
and the Flowering Tobaccos, parti¬ 
cularly Nicotiana sylvestris. 
For masses of color — Petunia, 
Zinnia, Marigolds, Calendulas, 
Phlox Drummondi, Verbena, Stock, 
Aster, Salvia and Poppies. 
For edges and borders — Sweet 
alyssum, Dwarf nasturtiums, Lobe¬ 
lia, Dw 7 arf marigold, Ageratum, Vir¬ 
ginia stocks and Foi'get-me-nots. 
Fragrant plants —Mignonnette, 
Heliotrope, Nasturtiums, Alyssum, 
Ten-weeks’ stocks, Nicotiana, Mat- 
tiola bicornis, (evening scented 
stock) and Sweet peas. 
Annual vines — Morning glories, 
Moonflowers, Japanese hop, Tall 
nasturtium, Cardinal climbers, Co- 
baea, Cypress vine, Balloon vine, 
Scarlet runner and Hyacinth beans. 
Perennial vines — Ampelopsis, 
Australian pea vine, Clematis, Co- 
baea scandens, Lathyrus, Ipomoea, 
Wild cucumber, Mina lobata. Moon 
vine, Kudzu, Gourds, Maderia vine 
(bulbs), Wisteria, Cinnamon vine 
(bulbs). 
Price per pkt., 10c 
We can supply any flower seeds 
listed in all catalogs. Pkt., 10c. 
Novelties in Flower 
Seeds Pkt. 
Ageratum, Blue Ball..10c 
Aster, Giant Los Angeles.25c 
Aster, Golden Sheaf.25c 
Aster, Super Giant.25c 
Calendula, Radio.10c 
Calendula, Sunshine.15c 
Calendula, Orange Shaggy... 20c 
California Poppy, Ramona. 15c 
California Poppy, Enchantress. 10c 
California Poppy, Golden Rod. 25c 
Celosia, Fire Feather.15c 
Cosmos, Klondike.....15c 
Cosmos, Sensation__ 15c 
Godetia, Single Mixed_ 10c 
Hunnemania, Sunlight.15c 
Marigold, Dixie Sunshine.25c 
Marigold, Guinea Gold. 10c 
Marigold, Harmony.25c 
Marigold, Scotch Striped.10c 
Marigold, Yellow Supreme. 15c 
Moonflower, Heavenly Blue...10c 
Nasturtiums, dw T arf double 
Golden Gleam.25c 
Nasturtium, Double Gleam 
Hybrids .15c 
Nasturtium, Golden Gleam.10c 
Nasturtium, Scarlet Gleam..15c 
Petunia, Pink Gem. .10c 
Petunia, Twinkles Dwarf.10c 
Phlox Drummondi, Gigantia.10c 
Pompom Aster, Imbricated.15c 
Statice, Suworowii..10c 
Snapdragon, Rust Proof.. .15c 
Verbena, Royal. 10c 
Zinnia, Fantasy.15c 
Zinnia, Desert Gold. 15c 
Zinnia, Halo Mexicana..15c 
Zinnia, Lilliput.10c 
Zinnia, Tom Thumb.. . 10c 
Cupid Sweet Peas, oz.25c 
Burpee’s Sweet Peas 
Burpee’s Blend of Spencer Mixed 
Sweet Peas in original lithograph 
Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed Colors, in bulk, oz., 15c. 
Straight Colors, per oz., 25c. 
Grandiflora Mixed, pkt. 5c; oz. 10c. 
Perennial Sweet Peas, mixed, pkt. 
5c. 
Milot-Mills Lawn 
Grass Mixtures 
A balanced mixture of Blue Grass 
and White Dutch Clover. No 
filler .50 
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School Boy’s 
j Vegetable Garden ! 
) ALL FOR 25c, Postpaid. 
| Add lc for State Tax. 
i Pkt. Beans, Corn, Carrot, ! 
Radish, Beet, Lettuce and | 
Spinach. j 
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INSECTICIDES 
“BLACK LEAF 40” 
A Concentrated Solution of 
Nicotine 
1-oz. bottle, 35c; 5-oz. bottle, $1.00; 
1-lb. bottle, $2.25; 2 lbs., $3.35; 
5 lbs., $6.00; 10 lbs., $8.60. 
, Not Mailable 
SLUGSHOT—Pkg.25c 
TEN DUST .50c 
CYANOGAS—A dust. J/ 2 -lb., 50c; 
1 lb., 75c; 5 lbs., $2.50. 
CUBOR SPRAY POWDER —/ 2 oz., 
10c; 2 oz., 35c; 1 lb., carton $1.25. 
WEEDEX WEED KILLER— 
Quart .65c 
WHATE OIL SOAP—Bar.15c 
DUSTING SULPHUR—Lb.10c 
TOBACCO DUST—Lb. 10c 
NAPHTHALENE — For Cutworms 
and Root Maggots, Lb., 15c. 
SNAROL 
SNAROL — For Cut Worms. 1 / 2 
lb., 25c. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD— i/ 2 -lb., 20c; 
1 Lb., 30c. 
EVERGREEN SPRAY—1J/ 2 -oz. bot¬ 
tle with Rose Bowl, 35c; 6-oz. 
bottle, $1.00; 16-oz., $2.00; Gal., 
$9.50. 
BUHACH—IJ /2 oz., 25c; 3 oz., 50c; 
6 oz., 75c; 12 oz., $1.25. 
TAT ANT TRAPS— Sure death..25c 
Destroys sweet and grease eat¬ 
ing ants. 
TAT ROACH TRAPS.35c 
MOUSE SEED.25c 
ATLACIDE WEED KILLER— 
Lb.50c 
Hammond’s Liquid Slug Shot, oz., 
35c; 6 oz., $1.00. 
Formacide, Formaldehyde Dust, / z 
lb., 45c; 1 lb., 75c. 
Tree Wound Paint, J/ 2 pt., 40c; 
pint, 70c. 
Triad, for Insects and Mildew, 4 oz. 
65c; }/ 2 pt. $1.00. 
CROW REPELLENT 
Zz pt., 75c; Pint, $1.00 
Will repel crows and pheasants. 
Does not poison. 
Vegetable Spray 
CARCO 
Carco Will Prevent Root Maggot 
A wondrefully effective spray for 
destroying Grubs, Maggots and 
Worms which infect RADISHES, 
TURNIPS, BEETS, CAULIFLOW¬ 
ER, CABBAGE. ONIONS, etc. Sure 
death to ants. Half pint, 50c; pint, 
75c; quart, $1.25; gallon, $2.75. 
VAPORITE 
Kills Wireworms, Nematodes, 
Grubs, Slugs, Cutworms and Ants. 
Per lb...25c 
Not Prepaid. 
