Milot-Mills Company, Inc., Wenatchee, Washington 
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House Plants 
Every home should have plants 
of some kind as part of their fur- 
•nishings. A live plant adds'to the 
beauty and arrangement of your 
room. Plants are not hard to grow 
and will thrive with just a little 
care. The main thing is not to over¬ 
water as plants do not like wet 
feet—neither should they suffer 
from dryness. Fertilize occasional¬ 
ly and repot when the pots are full 
with roots. 
BOSTON FERNS —Long, straight 
fronds. 75c to $1.50 each. 
WHITMANI F E R N S — Feathery 
fronds. 75c to $1.50 each. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI and 
PLUMOSA FERNS— 15c to 75c 
each. 
CHINESE EVERGREENS— A new 
house plant with large green 
leaves which seem to thrive in 
any location with little care. 
Very ornamental. 75c to $1.50 
each. 
SANSEVIERlA —Long, slender, 
thick green leaves, white striped 
and mottled. Will grow in the 
shade or lighted room. 35c to 
$1.50 each. 
PEPPEROMA —New, anybody can 
grow it. medium height, large, 
thick, glossy green leaves, very 
decorative. 15c to $1.00 each. 
ASPIDISTRIA —Very ornamental 
house plant, wide, graceful leaves 
with prominent ribs. $1.50 to 
$2.50 each. 
KENTIA PALMS — Tall growing, 
graceful leaves. 3 to 4 leaves. 
$4.50 to $5.00. 
PHOENIX PALMS— Graceful, fern¬ 
like leaves, very hardy and will 
grow in a warm room. 2 feet. 
$3.00 each. 
FRIENDSHIP VINE— Fast grow¬ 
ing, large smooth leaves. Will 
grow in any room in wall pock- 
etc, etc. 35c to 75c each. 
ENGLISH IVY— For ivy bowls, etc., 
15c to 25c. 
Cut Ivy Sprigs, 3 for 10c. 
BEGONIAS — Large leaves, pink 
flowers. 35c to $1.50 each. 
BEGONIAS —Bronze, round leaves, 
everblooming, pink. 35c each. 
BEGONIAS — Green leaves, ever- 
blooming, pink or red. 25c each. 
BEGONIAS —Angel Wing. 25c, 30c 
each. 
COLEUS —Large, bright red and 
varigated foliage, fast growing. 
25c 50c each. 
PRIMROSES —Baby primroses and 
large flowering primroses. In sea¬ 
son from Christmas till Easter. 
Colors, lavender, pink and deep 
red. Price, 35c to $1.00 each. 
CYCLAMEN S —In season from 
Christmas till Easter. Colors, red, 
pink, salmon, white. Price, 35c to 
$1.00 each. 
KALENCHEO S—A succulent plant, 
thick green leaves. Bright salmon 
flowers, easily grown. 25c to 75c 
each. 
GERANIUMS —Large plants, best 
indoor blooming varieties. Colors, 
white, salmon, red, pink, and nov¬ 
elty colors. 25c to 75c each. 
FUSC HI AS —Large plants in full 
bloom, of many varieties. Double 
and single. 25c to $1.00 each. 
Spring bloomers, but can be car¬ 
ried over from year to year. 
CACTUS and Succulent Plants— 
For miniature gardens and pots. 
Many varieties, shapes, and sizes. 
5c, 10c, 15c each. 
Made-up assortment in china 
dish or bowl. 50c to $1.50 each. 
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Cut Flower Depart¬ 
ment 
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We are one of the largest grow¬ 
ers of cut flowers in the State of 
Washington. Under more than 60,- 
000 square feet of glass we grow 
plants and flowers which assures 
you of a fresh and steady supply 
at all times. 
CORSAGES —The latest creations 
for dresses or in the hair. Made 
of flowers in season such as 
roses, violets, sweet peas, carna¬ 
tions. On special order—garde¬ 
nias and orchids. Prices, 50c to 
$2.50. 
WEDDING FLOWERS— 
Brides’ bouquets—Made of flow¬ 
ers in season, mainly roses. $3.00 
to $5.00 and up. 
Brides’ bouquet with showers— 
$6.00 and up. 
Bridesmaids’ bouquets— $3.00 to 
$5.00. j .. 
Bridesmaids’ bouquets, Colonial 
bouquets. $1.50 to $3.00. 
Brides’ Corsages. $1.50 to $2.00. 
Boutonniers. 15c to 35c each. Usu¬ 
ally a white carnation, white 
rose, or gardenia. 
Wedding Decorations Arrange¬ 
ments with large palms, lattice 
work, baskets of flowers,! candle¬ 
sticks, and archway. For use in 
home or church, ranging in price 
from $10.00 to $100.00. Call us for 
an estimate. 
SPECIAL OCCASIONS— 
Flowers in containers for ban¬ 
quets. Centerpieces artistically 
done. Use of candles makes beau¬ 
tiful pieces on tables. Flowers 
for birthdays, anniversaries, baby 
and mother, to the hospital, and 
bon voyage. Plants and flowers 
make appropriate gifts at all 
times. 
‘SAY IT WITH FLOWERS.” 
FUNERAL FLOWERS— 
No order too small or too large. 
We are amply supplied at all 
times. Sprays with liberal amount 
of green, $1.50 to $5.00. 
Large double casket sprays, 4 to 
6 feet long, $8.00 to $10.00 and up. 
Wreaths, pillows, stars and lodge 
emblems made to order, $5.00 
and up. 
Expert workmanship. Phone, tele¬ 
graph, or write—we are at your 
service at all hours. 
The Story of the 
F. D. T. A. 
These letters, F. T. D. A., are no 
longer a mystery to the public. For 
F. T. D. A. means floral service by 
telegraph. In other words, F. T. D. 
A. stands for the Florists’ Tele¬ 
graph Delivery Association. Which 
Association is composed of over six 
thousand bonded members. It is 
possible through this Association 
to deliver flowers almost anywhere 
in just a few hours time at the 
most, depending upon the distance. 
There is no extra charge for this 
service. The actual cost of the tele¬ 
gram and the flowers is all that is 
paid by the purchaser. The full 
value of the order is delivered. 
Should occasion arise, such as the 
death of a relative or friend in 
some distant town, one can go to 
the nearest F. T. D. Florist and 
order whatever he chooses, and 
the flowers will be delivered in 
time for the funeral, with the card 
of the sender, expressing his sym¬ 
pathy. This is done by telegram. 
Each florist has a list of the other 
members. Any town of apy size 
has one or more members of the 
Association. Where there is no flor¬ 
ist, the flowers are sent out by the 
nearest member either by parcel 
post or by auto express. Any order 
received within a few hours of the 
time of a funeral, or the sailing 
time of a boat, or other such occa¬ 
sion, can be delivered promptly in 
time. 
For orders less than $2.00 the As¬ 
sociation requests a service charge 
of 25 cents. 
Eezy-Wear 
Garden Gloves 
All Leather Soft as Kid 
Four sizes: Small and medium for 
women. Medium and large size for men. 
Price 75c a pair, Postpaid. 
