Helena, Montana. 
•FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 7 
S. N. S. Co’s. Montana Tested Flower Seeds 
We wish to again remind you that all our flower and vegetable seeds are tested and tried in our 
large seed testing grounds; a distinct protection and assurance of only the best and highest quality In 
seeds and a service which only the very largest of American seed houses offer. AVe invite you, our 
friends and customers, to visit our extensive seed testing grounds and see the thousands of varieties 
of flowers and vegetables being grown and tested to qualify for the high ideals which they must meet 
before they are ready for you as our PEERLESS Seeds. 
Abronia Umbellafa or Sand Verbena 
Very pretty trailing' plants with numerous clus- 
ers of sweet-scented flowers. Is excellent for 
growing in baskets, rockeries or the open border. 
Rosy pink. Does well in light soil. Hardy an¬ 
nual. As the hull on this seed is exceptionally hard 
it should be broken when planted. Pkt., 5c; %-oz., 
30c; Ms-ox., 50c. 
Acrolinium or Everlasting Flower 
A very pretty half-hardy annual, producing 
white and rose-colored double Daisy-like flowers. 
These are known as “Immortelles” and are desir¬ 
able for wreaths and Winter bouquets. Double 
mixed. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 25c; y 2 -oz., 40c. 
Arctotis Grandis 
Blue-Eyed African Daisy— The Daisy-like flowers 
measure 2% inches across. They are silvery 
white with a sky-blue eye surrounded by a nar¬ 
row yellow zone. The under part of the petal 
is lilac-blue. Borne on long stems. One of our 
most attractive annuals. Pkt., 10c; Mi-ox., 30c; 
Mi-ox., 50c; oz„ 00c. 
African Gold Daisy 
African Gold Daisy 
(Diniorpliotheca 
Aurantiacn) 
The single Daisy¬ 
like flowers are 2% 
inches in diameter, 
and of a unique 
glossy terra cotta 
orange, which bril- 
1 i a n t coloring is 
rendered the more 
conspicuous by the 
dark disc surround¬ 
ed by a black zone. 
The plants grow 
from 8 to 12 inches 
high and are very 
profuse flowering, 
especially in dry 
situations. Hardy 
annual. Pkt.. 10c; 
Mi-ox., 40c; Ms-ox., 
70c. 
Asperula 
Azure. 1 —Blue —Grown for its fragrant leaves and 
stems, when dried have a sweet odor, and are 
used for putting among clothes, etc. Pkt., 5c; 
Mi-ox., 25c. 
Tincturia—(Sweet Woodruff)— And old-fashioned 
hardy perennial plant, greatly loved for its fra¬ 
grance when dried, resembling the sweet odor 
of new-mown hay. Bears small white flowers. 
Eighteen inches. Pkt., 10c; Mi-ox., 30c. 
Amaranthus Tricolor or Joseph's Coat 
These plants afford brilliant contrast of colors, 
being useful for borders and groups; also, where 
foliage effects are desired. The leaves and stems 
are of different shades of red, blended with green. 
Half-hardy annual. Mixed. Pkt., 5c; Mi-ox., 30c. 
Alyssum 
A fragrant, free flowering hardy annual, bear¬ 
ing small flowers in great profusion. Useful for 
border or early bedding flowers. Succeeds any¬ 
where. 
Sweet Alyssum —Pure white flowers. Pkt.. 5c; Ms- 
ox., 20c; oz„ 35c. 
Lilac Queen —Hardy annual. Deep lavender lilac. 
Pkt.. 10c: Mi-ox.. 25c; Ms-ox., 40c; ox., 75c. 
Little Gem —Three to four 
inches high, pure white. 
Pkt., 10c; Mi-ox.. 25c; 
Ms-ox., 40c; oz.. 70c. 
Alyssum Saxatile Com- 
pacta—or (Basket of 
Gold) —A hardy dwarf 
perennial, very useful 
for rock work, literally 
covering itself with 
yellow flowers. Blooms 
first season if sown 
early indoors. Pkt.. 10c; 
Sweet Alyssum Mi-ox., 40c; Ms-ox., 70c. 
Anchusa Italica—Dropmore Variety 
These hardy plants are very vigorous, the rough¬ 
leaved stems growing to a height of four feet. The 
flowers are a beautiful, clear, bright blue, and 
blooms all Summer. Perennial. Pkt., 10c; %-ox„ 
30c. 
. Anchusa Capensis 
A new, showy compact type with indigo blue 
blossoms. Blooms all Summer. Annual. Pkt., 10c; 
Ms- OX., 20c; Mi-ox.. 30c; Ms-ox., 50c. 
Ageratum or Floss Flower 
Blue Perfection 
Ageratum—Blue Perfection — A hardy annual of 
easy culture, especially valuable for bedding, as 
it is literally covered with blue blossoms all 
Summer. They make fine house plants in pots 
during Winter time. Pkt., 5c; %-oz., 25c; Mi-ox., 
40c; Ms-ox., 70c. 
Antirrhinum or Snapdragon 
S. N. & S. Co’s, Tall Giant Flowering Varieties 
A free blooming type growing 3 feet high with 
extra large blooms. They are splendid for tall 
borders and remarkable for cutting because of 
their size and showiness. 
Giant Rose Pink, Yellow, White.Pkt., 10c 
Tall Giant Mixed—Pkt.. 5c; 1/lU-oz., 25c; Ms-ox., 
40c; Mi-ox., 70c. 
S. N. A S. Co’s. Half Dwarf Large Flowering 
Varieties 
This is a favorite type growing about 18 inches 
high, makes bushy plants and is therefore excep¬ 
tionally fine for bedding purposes. The flower 
stem is long enough to produce plenty of cut 
flowers. 
Amber Queen— 
Giant Amber.,...10c 
Empress— Rich vel¬ 
vety crimson .10 c 
Gloria— Deep rose 
pink .10c 
Golden Queen— 
Golden yellow .10c 
Prima Donna— Terra 
cotta pink, white 
tube . 10 c 
Purity —Pure white. ...10c 
Half Dwarf, Choice 
Mixed .10c 
1/10-oz., 25c; Ms-ox., 35c 
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Coiled ion 
I Snapdragons I 
One packet each j 
1 of the above six I 
named varieties— J 
I (value 60c). I 
POSTPAID 
for 50c 
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Balloon Vine or Love 
in a Puff 
A rapid -growing 
climber; thrives in light 
soil. One of the pret¬ 
tiest climbers with 
dainty white flowers. 
Annual. Six to eight 
feet. Pkt., 5c; Ms-ox., 
25c; oz„ 40c. 
Snapdragon 
Bartonia Aurea, Gold or Blazing Star 
One of the brightest garden flowers. It pro¬ 
duces its large golden blossoms all Summer in 
great abundance. 1 foot high. Hardy annual. Pkt., 
5c; Ms-ox., 20c; Mi-ox.. 35c. 
