GRAHAM & ROSS IN GREAT FALLS SINCE 1896 
LINUM 
279A—SCARLET FLAX (A) 
A showy and effective bedding plant. The flowers are 
deep crimson with black centers and saucer-shaped. Pkt., 
5c; V 4 oz., 20c; % oz., 35c. 
279—PERENE 
A very hardy perennial growing about 18 inches high. 
Color, fine deep blue. Pkt., 10c; *4 oz., 25c; M> oz., 40c. 
280—LUPIN (A) (2 ft.) 
Free flowering, easily grown annuals, with long, grace¬ 
ful spikes of rich and various colored pea-shaped flowers. 
Much better results are obtained by inoculating with nit¬ 
rogen. Mixed. Pkt., 5c; *4 oz., 20c; oz., 35c. 
LOBELIA (A) 
281—ANNUAL CRYSTAL PALACE COMP ACTA 
A very compact variety only about 5 inches high with a 
mass of pretty little dark blue flowers and dark foliage all 
summer. Fine for edging. Pkt., 10c; */& oz., 60c; l 4 oz., $1.00. 
MARIGOLD (A) 
282—YELLOW SUPREME 
Visualize, if you can, a large, fluffy, well-rounded 
bloom of delicately mild honey fragrance, with 
broad, loose, frilled petals of a rich, creamy lemon- 
yellow color, and you have a fair conception of the 
new "Yellow Supreme" Marigold. You'll enjoy its 
dazzling beauty. Unsurpassed as a cut flower and 
exhibition variety. Holds decided freshness fully a 
week to 10 days. In water 48 to 72 hours, it takes 
on an even more delightful color and, if possible, a 
more graceful form. Its future as a garden and cut- 
flower favorite is assured. Plants are remarkably 
healthy, vigorous and free branching with foliage 
which is practically free from that objectionable 1 
Marigold odor. Pkt., 10c. V4 oz., 50c. I 
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285—DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLD 
The dwarf French Marigolds rare¬ 
ly exceed one foot in height, with 
beautifully marked flowers of all 
shades of yellow and brown. 
Mixed. Pkt., 5c; V4 oz., 25c; Vi oz., 
40c. 
284—LEMON BALL 
A splendid pure bright lemon 
yellow. Flowers of good size. Pkt., 
10c; Vi oz., 25c. 
"X-L" 
Matricaria 
grown by 
Mrs. Lloyd 
Kurth, 
Great Falls. 
GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANTS 
A New Novelty for 1937. 
The flowers are the largest ever known in the 
marigold group, averaging from 5 to 71/2 inches 
across. In addition they are produced in such pro¬ 
fusion that a plant of Sunset Giants is one of the 
showiest spots in any garden. Sunset Giants is a 
mixture ranging from deep orange through golden 
orange, deep golden yellow, light yellow, lemon 
yellow, and a delightful new shade of primrose. 
The plant produces a heavy growth of foliage with 
six to eight heavy branches, each bearing three to 
six flowers. Instead of the usual Marigold odor 
these flowers have a definitely sweet fragrance 
which will place them among the outstanding novel¬ 
ties of the 1937 season. Pkg., 25c. 
GUINEA GOLD 
A. distinct type of graceful pyramidal habit, growing 2 
to 2% feet high, and producing 30 to 40 flowers, 2 to 21/2 
inches across, of brilliant shade of orange flushed with 
gold. This new variety produces practically 100 per cent, 
semi-double. The Marigold odor is much less pungent than 
in other sorts. Pkt., 10c; V4 oz., 30c; V4 oz., 50c; % oz., 85c. 
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MATHIOLA 
(See Stocks Evening Scented) 
288—MATRICARIA 
(Feverfew) (A) (1 ft.) 
Neat, small, double white flowers, well adapted for bed¬ 
ding and cutting. Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
289—MEXICAN FIRE 
BUSH 
(A) (3 to 4 ft.) 
One of the most satisfactory 
plants for annual hedges. When 
sown thinly so that each plant 
can develop, it makes a beauti¬ 
ful symmetrical plant. Remains 
green all summer and turns deep 
red in the fall. Pkt., 5c; V4 oz., 
20c; Vz oz., 30c; oz„ 50c. 
290—MIGNONETTE (A) (1 ft.) 
(A) (1 ft.) (RESEDA ODORATA) 
One of the best known and most popular flowers, in¬ 
dispensable for the garden; is suited to almost any location 
and soil. Sweet Grandiflora (large flowering, very fra¬ 
grant). Pkt., 5c; V4 oz., 25c; V4 oz., 40c. 
290-A—MOSQUITO PLANT 
Draws mosquitoes away from porch and house. They 
prefer the sap of this plant to human blood. This is the 
wonderful plant you have been seeking to beautify your 
lawn. It often grows 14 feet high, the enormous leaves 
measure 2 feet across. It presents a pyramid of tropical- 
looking foliage which grows big in 4 to 6 weeks. A rare, 
showy and interesting plant for the lawn. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
25c; 4 oz., 75c. 
NOTE: Some folks plant this Giant at some distance 
from their porch or house, claiming that it draws the 
mosquitoes away. 
DOUBLE AFRICAN MARIGOLDS (A) 
Marigold French 
Dwarf 
Splendid for beds or borders; the 
tall varieties grow about 3 feet 
high and do best in a rich soil. 
286—ORANGE PRINCE 
A grand variety with large, perfectly double, 
quilled flowers of a rich deep golden orange 
color. Blooms most profusely. Pkt., 10c; V4 oz., 
50c. 
287—DOUBLE AFRICAN MIXED 
A well-balanced mixture of the tall African 
sorts. Pkt., 5c; V4 oz., 25c; oz. 75c. 
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Zinnias, both new and old, are easy to grow 
