Milot-Mills Company, Inc.., Wenatchee, Washington 
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RHUBARB ROOTS— 
German Wine —Large stalks, rich 
wine-red. Price, 35c each; 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Giant Mammoth —Extra fine fla¬ 
vor. Price, 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
SPEARMINT PLANTS— 
10c each. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS— 
Nancy Hall —Early, yellow potato 
Yams —Large, red-meated. 
Ready May 15th and on. Price, 
25c a dozen; 3 dozen for 65c. 
TOMATO PLANTS— 
Marglobe — A blight-resisting, 
large, mild red-meated tomato. 
Fine for canning or tomato juice. 
Bonny Best —Early all around red 
tomato. 
Glovel — New blight-resisting to¬ 
mato. Medium size, light red: 
heavy yielder and fine shipper. 
John Baer —Oval in shape, simi¬ 
lar to Bonny Best, a trifle earlier. 
Earliana — Very early, large, 
juicy, red tomato. 
Penn State —New, early, red to¬ 
mato; medium size, few seeds. 
Ponderosa —Giant pink-meated to¬ 
mato. 
Dwarf Champion or Tree Tomato 
—Stands erect, growing about 2 
feet tall; red fruit, medium size. 
Golden Queen —Large yellow to¬ 
mato. Fine for preserving. 
Yellow Pear — Small pear-shaped 
tomato. Heavy yielder. 
Stone —Late, solid, roun d, red 
fruit. Good keeper. 
Large transplants, ready May 1st 
and on. Prices, 25c a dozen; 3 
dozen, 65c; $1.25 per hundred; 
$12.00 per thousand. 
Hardened in cold frames before 
sent out. 
TOBACCO PLANTS— 
Per dozen .25c 
GRAPEVINES— 
Concord Black, Niagara White, 
Worden Black, Agawam Red, To¬ 
kay Red, Muscat White. 
Prices, 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS— 
Rock H i I I —Everbearing, new, 
large, solid fruit. 75c a dozen; 
$5.00 per 100. 
Mastadon — Everbearing, large 
red berries, producing all sum¬ 
mer. 50 for $1.00; $1.75 per 100. 
Write for quantity prices. 
All prices in this catalog are for 
cash f.o.b. Wenatchee. Mail orders 
sent C. O. D. when not accompanied 
by cash. Be sure to include 2% 
State Sales Tax, and transportation 
charges. 
ANNUAL BEDDING 
PLANTS 
The following plants make for 
early and continuous bloom, includ¬ 
ing the best varieties grown for 
this section. All plants are trans¬ 
planted and hardened before sent 
out. Ready May 1st and on. Dug 
out of flats. 
AGERATUM— 
Little blue star, a splendid bor¬ 
der plant. Price 35c a dozen. 
ASTER PLANTS— 
Giant Creg o —Wilt-resistant. 
White, pink, shell-pink, rose, 
crimson, blue, lavender, purple, 
dark blue, peach blossom, deep 
rose, dark violet, azure blue. 
Aster El Monte —Giant crimson. 
Los Angeles —Giant shell-pink. 
Silver Rose— Mammoth peony 
flowering. 
Aurora, Golden Sheaf — Large, 
yellow. 
Heart of France —Deep crimson. 
BaM's Giant —Late white. 
Beauty Asters —Wilt-resistant. 
Late, globular flowers. Colors: 
flesh pink and deep rose. 
Prices, 25c a dozen for all straight 
colors. 
Mixed Crego Asters—20c a dozen. 
Mixed California Giant — 20c a 
dozen. 
Giant Sunshine Asters —Striking 
flowers in lovely contrast. Mixed 
colors only 25c a dozen. 
Lilliput Asters —Tiny, round as- 
sters, borne in large clusters. 
Mixed colors, 25c a dozen. 
Victor Aster —Cinnabar rose, ex¬ 
tremely attractive. 25c a dozen. 
CARNATION PLANTS— 
Giant double flowering, improved. 
Colors: Red, rose, salmon, white, 
yellow, violet. Price, 35c a dozen. 
CELOSIA or CHINESE WOOL 
FLOWER— 
Silky plumes of bright red or 
pink. Price, 35c a dozen. 
COSMOS PLANTS— 
New giant flowering in deep pink 
or white. Price, 35c a dozen. 
DIANTHUS— 
Japanese Pink —Finest double, at¬ 
tractive. Mixed colors, 35c a doz. 
Sweet William — Finest mixed 
colors, 35c a dozen. 
DUSTY MILLER— 
Silver leaf foliage plant. Price, 
35c a dozen. 
FORGET-ME-NOT— 
Dwarf, bright blue flowers. Price, 
35c a dozen. 
LOBELIA— 
For border planting. 
Blue Gown — Deep, clear blue, 
dwarf. 
Blue Stone —Beautiful, light blue, 
very attractive, dwarf. 
Crystal Palace —Dwarf, dark blue. 
Mere Ida —Dwarf, rose-pink. 
Trailing Lobeliai —Deep blue, for 
hanging baskets and window 
boxes. Prices, 35c a dozen; 3 doz¬ 
en for $1.00; 5 dozen for $1.50. 
MARIGOLDS— 
Crown of Gold —New kind of mar¬ 
igold; collarette, bright golden- 
orange; crested, profuse bloomer. 
Dixie Sunshine — New, brilliant, 
golden-yellow. 
Giant African —Orange or lemon- 
yellow. 
Guinea Gold —Very fine, large, 
orange cut flower. 
Legion of Honor —Dwarf, brown 
and yellow. 
Marigold Chrysanthemum —Chry¬ 
santhemum flowered, new, giant 
type. Color, lemon to bright 
orange. 
Pallette — Dwarf, lemon-yellow. 
Fine for border. 
Sunset Giant —The giant of mari¬ 
golds, sweet fragrance, deep 
orange to golden yellow, to light 
lemon yellow. 
Tagates —Very dwarf, miniature 
flowering. 
Yellow Supreme —Creamy yellow, 
carnation flowering. 
Price, 35c a dozen; 3 dozen for 
75c. 
PAINTED DAISY— 
Fast growing annual with large 
daisy shaped flowers ranging in 
two-tone colors of yellow and 
bronze, white and yellow, etc. 
Prices, 25c a dozen; 3 dozen for 
65c. 
PANSIES— 
Giant flowering pansy plants, 
field grown. Price, 5c each; 50c 
a dozen. 
PETUNIAS— 
Dwarf Petunias for border: 
Admiral —Dark blue. 
Lace Veil —Pure white. 
Martha Washington —Blush pink. 
Pink Glory —Rosy pink. 
Rosy Morn —Bright rose. 
Setting Sun —Brilliant deep rose. 
Hybrid Petunias, giant flowering. 
Adora —Rose with white blotch. 
Burgandy —New, deep burgandy 
red. 
Dainty Lady —Golden yellow. 
Elks Pride —Velvety purple. 
Flaming Velvet —Deep blood red. 
Rose King —Improved strain. 
Royal Purple —Fringed purple. 
Scarlet Beauty —Scarlet rose. 
Ruffled Monster, giant flowering, 
fringed, deep throated. Mixed col¬ 
ors of light and dark shades. 
