Helena, Montana. 
SPECIALTIES AND NOVELTIES—(Continued) 3 
SPECIALTIES AND NOVELTIES 
NEW FLOWERS—"ALL AMERICAN SELECTIONS" 
Calendula—Chrysantha or Sunshine 
FIRST GOLD MEDAL 
This valuable addition is distinctly different in 
flower form. It has wide petals, loosely arranged, 
incurved at center and reflexed at edges, somewhat 
like a Chrysanthemum. Flowers four inches across 
are clear buttercup yellow on long stems for cut¬ 
ting, about thirty inches tall. Pkt., 10c; *4-oz., 30c; 
*4-0*., 50c. 
Canterbury Bell—Liberty Bell 
Award of Merit. Dark violet-blue annual Can¬ 
terbury Bell, blooming in six months from seed. A 
decided improvement over the popular biennial 
form, though blooms may not be quite as large. 
About two feet tall, with about six spikes of flow¬ 
ers. Brings Spring into the Fall garden. Pkt., 20c; 
%-oz., 75c. 
COSMOS—Sensation Mixed 
(Award of Merit) 
Colors are pink and white on this very early 
giant flowered variety. Flowers are very large, 
4 to 6 inches across. Two shades of pink usually 
appear. For best show leave plants 3 to 4 feet 
apart and disbud for exceptional flowers or long 
cutting stems. An exceptional variety. Pkt., 25c; 
2 pkts., 40c. 
Calendula—Orange Shaggy 
“GOLD MEDAL” 
In Calendulas “Shaggy” is probably the most dis¬ 
tinct. The closely set, irregularly placed, long 
narrow petals are beautifully fringed or lacinated, 
giving the flowers the frilled or shaggy appearance 
of some Chrysanthemums. The large, flat, rich 
orange flowers shade slightly lighter towards the 
medium closed center, the two-tone coloring being 
quite effective. Flowers are freely borne on long 
stems. Its informal shape adds greatly to its effect 
as decorative cut blooms, and is unusual in form. 
1% feet tall. 
We feel sure “Orange Shaggy” will prove a wel¬ 
come addition to the Calendula class either as a 
garden plant or as a cut flower. Pkt., 15c; *4-oz., 
30c; *4-o*., 50c. 
PANSY 
Giant Red Montana—(New) —An exceptionally deep 
fiery red of brilliant color, a grand flower with 
long, strong stems, a color never before known to 
Pansies. Pkt., 25c; 1/16-oz., $1.00; %-oz., $1.75. 
Nasturtium—Dwarf Double Golden Globe 
NASTURTIUM 
Dwarf Double Golden Globe 
(Award of Merit) 
Identical in color with the popular Gold¬ 
en Gleam, coming true to type but uni¬ 
formly dwarf and compact. Golden Globe 
is the first named color variety in the new 
gem type nasturtium. It is very free 
flowering and the well formed double 
flowers of deep golden yellow are deli¬ 
cately sweet scented. Pkt., 15c; *4-oz., 40c; 
oz., 75c. 
Double Glorious Gleam Hybrids, Mixed—A 
sensational new double Nasturtium with 
a magnificent color range. To even the 
most critical observer they leave noth¬ 
ing to be desired. In habit of growth 
they closely resemble the famous Dou¬ 
ble Golden Gleam. Pkt., 10c; *4-o*„ 20c; 
oz., 35c. 
Scarlet Gleam —A bed of it,is like a car¬ 
pet of fire—so dazzling, so rich, so im¬ 
pressive. Scarlet Gleam is more or less 
plain petalled and deeper throated than 
Golden Gleam but its doubleness is 
caused by fhe overlapping of small pet¬ 
als toward the center which, if well 
grown, give a perfectly double flower. 
A real marvel for the garden and for 
cutting. Pkt., 15c; *4-oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
“WHAT IS MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN FLOWERS” 
