Helena, Montana. 
FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 15 
Musk Plant - or Mimulus Moschatus 
Foliag/e emits a strong musky perfume; pretty 
yellow flowers, fine for hanging baskets. Pkt., 
lOe; 1/10-oz., 50c. 
Myosotis or Forget-Me-Not 
Nicotiana 
—Sweet Scented Tobacco Plant — Delight¬ 
fully sweet-scented, pure white, tubular flowers 
blooming continually; hardy annual, two to three 
feet Pkt., 10c; y 4 -oi., 25c; (i-oz., 40c. 
Beautiful little plants with star-like flowers; 
succeeding best in a shady moist situation; half 
hardy perennial; blooming the first year from seed 
if sown early. The true Forget-Me-Not; beautiful 
blue flowers. Pkt., 5c; (6-oz., 25c; (4-oz., 40c. 
MORNING GLORY—(See Convolvulus, Page 10) 
Mathiola or Evening Scented Stock 
Evening Scented Stock 
No annual in cul¬ 
tivation equals this 
in delicate perfume 
of its flowers. The 
pink and lilac blos¬ 
soms partly closed 
during the day, ex¬ 
pand and impart 
their fragrance in 
the evening; 12 to 
15 inches. Pkt., 10c; 
14-0*., 20c; (4-oz„ 
35c; oz., 00c. 
MEXICAN BURN¬ 
ING RUSH — (See 
Kochia, Page 13) 
Moon Flower or Ipomoea 
Nicotiana (Flowering: 
Tobacco Plant) 
Nigefla 
Love-in-a-Mist 
Sanderae — Hybrids—Mixed 
— Handsome garden 
plants of the tobacco 
family, valuable for the 
long duration of their 
bloom. Flowers white, 
carmine, rose and violet; 
is in full bloom during 
the day. Hardy annual. 
3 feet. Pkt., 10c; (4-oz„ 
30c. 
Domoscena 
or Devil-in-a-Biish 
This beautiful plant makes a showy and attrac¬ 
tive border or mixes well for bedding. The delicate 
blue-white flowers surrounded by feathery foliage 
suggest “Love-in-a-Mist,” and the red crown¬ 
shaped horn-tipped seed pods suggest “Devil-in-a- 
Bush.” Fine for cutting. Twelve to fifteen inches. 
Pkt., 5c; (4-oz., 20c; (4-oz„ 35c. 
Noetiflora —A beautiful climber, producing large 
white, sweet scented flowers 4 to 5 inches across, 
blooming best at night and on dull days. Tender 
annual, 15 to 20 feet. Soak seed and plant in 
warm sunny place. Pkt., 10c; (4-oz., 40c; oz., 70c. 
Heavenly Blue—(Early Flowering. New) —-Large 
bright sky blue flowers, five inches across with 
white throats, exceptionally pretty when in full 
bloom. A quick growing climber. It requires a 
sunny position and sandy soil. Pkt., lOe; (4-oz., 
40c; oz., 70c. 
Nasturtiums 
For ease of culture, duration of bloom, brilliancy 
of coloring and blooming in the greatest profu¬ 
sion even in poor soils. The seeds picked green 
and pickled in vinegar have a piquant, appetizing 
flavor as a pickle. Bo not water much nor sow on 
rich ground if abundance of bloom is desired. 
DWARF OR BEDDING VARIETIES 
Empress of India —Rich salmon-scarlet, deep green 
leaves. 
Golden King —A rich orange yellow, dark foliage. 
Queen of Tom Thumbs —Flowers rich purplish 
crimson. 
Spotted King or Lady Bird —Yellow Spotted. 
Vesuvius or Salmon Queen —Salmon-rose, dark foli¬ 
age. 
Any of the above varieties—Pkt., 10c; oz„ 20c; 
(4-lb.. 60c; lb.. $2.00. 
Dwarf Prize Mixture—Pkt., 5c; 1 oz., 15c; (4-lb., 
50c; (4-lb., 85c; 1 lb., $1.50. 
TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES 
Tall Crimson— Large crimson flowers, dark foliage. 
King Theodore— Deep maroon with dark foliage. 
Dunnett’s Orange —Orange, with crimson blotches. 
Jupiter— -Vivid golden yellow. 
Pearl or Moonlight— Amber, yellow flowers, large. 
Any of the Above Varieties—Pkt., 10c; oz„ 20c; 
(4-lb., 60c; lb., $2.00. 
Tall Prize Mixed—Pkt., 5c; 1 oz., 15c; (4-lb., 40c; 
%-lb., 7oc; 1 lb., $1.40, 
Nasturtium 
Semi Dwarf Double 
Double Golden Gleam — A 
new double sweet scent¬ 
ed Nasturtium. The large 
golden yellow flowers 
are borne on long stems 
well above the foliage. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; (4-lb., 
65c. 
Double Scarlet Gleam — 
Pkt., 15c; %- 02 ., 40c; oz., 
75c. 
Double Hybrids, Mixed — 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; (4-lb., 
85c. 
Dwarf Double Golden Globe 
—Pkt., 15e! (4-oz„ 40c; 
oz., 75c. 
Nemesia 
Nigella 
A very pretty 
annual which does 
best in a cool po¬ 
sition. The plants 
are of compact 
growth and the 
orchid-like flow¬ 
ers are varied in 
colors. The rich¬ 
ness is really 
wonderful. Pkt., 
15c; (6-oz„ 50c. 
Nemophila, 
Love-in-a-Grove 
or 
Baby's Eyes 
Of dwarf spread¬ 
ing habit. It is 
well adapted for 
border or pot cul¬ 
ture. The flowers 
are exquisitely 
colored. Sow 1 n 
Spring and thin to 
1 foot apart. 
Hardy annual. 
Mixed. Pkt., 5c; 
(4-oz., 20c; (i-oz„ 
30c, 
Oenothera 
Evening Primrose 
This widely known free- 
flowering annual produces 
brightly colored single 
flowers which open on ap¬ 
proach of twilight. A com¬ 
bination of red stems with 
red buds and yellow flow¬ 
ers make it a beautiful and 
striking plant. Hardy an¬ 
nual. Pkt., 10c; (4-03!., 25c; 
(4-oz„ 40c. 
Dubois, Wyoming 
May 14, 1936 
State Nursery Co. 
Gentlemen: 
As your records will 
show we purchased seeds 
and shrubs from you last 
Oenothera year. They grew very well. 
Evening Primrose We uncovered them this 
Spring and every single 
one sent forth leaves. 
We are nearly 8,000 feet above sea level and our 
experience shows your seeds and plants most per¬ 
fectly adapted to these conditions. 
Nasturtium- 
Double Gleam SEE NOVELTIES—Page 3 
Sincerely yours, 
MRS. M. H. WHITE. 
