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Flower and Vegetable Plants, Flower and Vegetable Seeds 
Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs and Perennials, Fertilizers 
FLI1RI5T5 
5EED5NEN 
Landscape Service 
PATENTED ROSES 
Twenty-four of the best. All have been tested and are now 
nationally advertised roses. 
ALEZAME: Pat No. 116 —Buds urn-shaped, redish brown, 
opening to rich apricot. Each $1.50. 
AMBASSADOR: Pat. No. 11—Profuse bloomer, Talisman 
type, color bronze salmon. Each $1.00. 
AMELIA EARHART: Pat No. 63—Large bud, cream with 
blush overtone, very full dark green foliage. Each $1.50. 
ANNE POULSEN: Pat. applied for —Scarlet crimson, flowers 
large, semi double and fragrant. Each $1.25. 
BETTER TIMES: Pat. No. 23—Brilliant cerise, fine for cut¬ 
ting; very free bloomer. Each $1.50. 
BLAZE: Pat. No. 10—Everblooming scarlet climber; very 
vigorous. Each $1.25. 
CARILLON: Pat. No. 136—A bedding rose of great activity; 
long pointed buds are orange scarlet. Each $1.50. 
CARMELITA: Pat. No. 91— Vigorous grower; color, vivid 
red. Recommended highly. Each $1.50. 
COUNTESS VANDAL: Pat. No. 138— Is today the most popu¬ 
lar rose in America. Long pointed bud, rich coloring of 
pink:, copper, gold and salmon. Each $1.00. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER: Pat. No. 28—Very hardy with handsome 
glossy green foliage and large golden yellow flower Each 
$1.50. 
GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH: Pat. No. 62—Large salmon to gold, 
very large round bloom. Each $1.25. 
MARY HEART: Pat. No. 8—Striking red sport of Talisman; 
deep velvet red overglow of amber. Each $1.00. 
MATADOR: Pat. applied for —Large, full rose, well-formed, 
scarlet crimson, very perfumed, vigorous growers Each 
$1.50. 
NIGRETTE: Pat No. 87—“The Black Rose of Sangerhousen.” 
Very fragrant, does not burn in the sun, alwavs in bloom 
Each $2.00. 
PERMANENT WAVE: Pat. No. 107— Name fits the case. 
Petals fluted and waved. Blooms in great clusters. Rosy 
pink with cerise edges. Each $1.50. 
RHEINGOLD: Pat. No. 178—Lasting fragrance, double, golden 
yellow, a free bloomer. Each $1.25. 
ROCHESTER: Pat. No. 131—A lovely, constant-flowering bed- 
der, golden yellow, carmine markings. Vigorous grower 
Each $1.25. 
SOUVENIR: Pat. No. 25—A superb garden rose, deep rich 
golden yellow. One of the loveliest roses. Each $1.00. 
TOKEN . Pat. No. 95—Large, full double flower, glowing or¬ 
ange, very lasting. Each $1.50. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF: Pat. No. 108—A supreme white rose 
of perfect form of glistening pure white; a continuous 
bloomer. Each $1.50. 
YOSEM1TE: Pat. No. 109—Vigorous bushy plant of continu¬ 
ous blooming habit. Large,' semi double, orange scarlet 
Each $1.25. 
A Complete Garden 
for $2.00 
and Tax, 4c 
Postpaid 
1 lb. American Wonder Peas, 1 lb. 
Dwarf Tel. Peas, 1 lb. Golden Ban¬ 
tam Corn, J/ 2 -lb. Late Corn, 1 oz. 
Carrot, 2 oz. Beet, 2 oz. Spinach, 
1 oz. Onion, 1 oz. Parsnips, 2 oz. 
Round Radish, 1 
oz. Icicle Radish, 1 
Pkt. Curley Let¬ 
tuce, 1 Pkt. Head 
Lettuce, Pkt. Swiss 
Chard, Pkt. Long 
Cucumber, Pkt. 
Pickling Cucum¬ 
ber, 1 Pkt. Summer Squash, 1 Pkt. 
Winter Squash, 1 Pkt. Parsley, / z 
lb. Green Pod Beans, / z lb. Ken¬ 
tucky Wonder Beans. 
QUALITY PLANTS 
We specialize in the growing of quality 
vegetable plants, both for the home gar¬ 
den and for the commercial grower. All 
plants raised from certified seeds. 
With our facilities we can grow the 
earliest plants for North Central Wash¬ 
ington. Get in touch with us for early 
quantity prices. 
\ isitors always welcome at our green¬ 
houses. Write, phone or telegraph — we 
are always on the job. 
Milot-Mills Co. 
Qreenhouses and Qardens 
Cor. Okanogan and Peachey 
Phone 6215 
Store 
22 North Wenatchee Ave. 
Phone 2055 
Wenatchee, Washington 
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