50 PLANTS 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Department of Plants for 
Home and Carden 
Our 47 years’ experience of dealing with j^lant 
life in the Northwest has enabled us to grow and 
select for you types and strains of plants that will 
thrive under conditions found in Montana and the 
Northwest. 
HOW WE SELECT AND FILL YOUR ORDER 
We use every care and precaution to select only 
plants that are in the best of condition and to pack 
them so that they are certain to arrive safely at 
their destination. Our various growing ranges, 
Nursery plots and packing sheds are in charge of 
experts in their lines and our patrons may be as¬ 
sured that every effort is made to make their deal¬ 
ings with us both pleasant and satisfactory. The 
size named in plants, such as 3-inch and 4-inch, 
etc., refers to the size of the pot in which the plant 
is growing. Plants are shipped out of pots. 
OUR GUARANTEE ON POTTED PLANTS 
All shipments of plants from this department 
are guaranteed to reach their destination in good 
condition. Our customers should advice us if de¬ 
livery is not made within a short time after our 
notification card of shipment has reached you. Ex¬ 
amine all plants carefully upon arrival and report 
immediately if any are damaged. After safe de¬ 
livery in good condition we do not assume respon¬ 
sibility for future growth or failure. 
Abutilon or Flowering Maple 
Popular house plants, flowering profusely during 
the Winter and early Spring months. 
Splendens—A handsome rose color. 
Pink Beauty—Pale pink. 
Savitzi—A variegated foliage. 
Golden Fleece—Pure yellow. 
Crusader—A brilliant red. 
Snowdrift—A beautiful pure white sort. 
Any of the above varieties, each, 3-inch, 25c; en¬ 
tire collection of 0 varieties, $1.25; larger speci¬ 
mens, 50c, 75e, $1.00. 
Ageratum 
An excellent potted Plant and fine for bedding 
and borders. Profuse flowers all season, in rounded 
terminal umbels, each floret a small round bur of 
protruding but soft bristles. Beautiful clear blue. 
Each, 15c; 3 for 40c; dozen, $1.20. 
Aloysia (Lippia) Citriodora 
Lemon Verbena—An old favorite and should be in 
every garden. Lemon scented foliage. Each, 35c 
and 45c. 
Alyssum 
(Ready about May 1) 
Alyssum, Double—An excellent variety for borders, 
window boxes, and urns. 
2-inch Pot Plants, each, 15c; 6 for 60c; dozen, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Our Plants and Nursery Stock Are 
As Rugged as the Mountains That Surround Us 
Amaryllis—Hybrids 
These plants produce blossoms which are won- 
ierfully varied and of brilliant colorings. 
Strong growing plants, each, $1.00. 
Antirrhinum or Snapdragon 
(Ready April to July) 
The Snapdragon is well adapted for beds or bor¬ 
ders and are fine for cut flowers. Our started 
Plants will bloom early. We offer rust resistant 
varieties, ready to bloom. Colors—Fiery red, rose, 
light pink, orange, scarlet, yellow and white. 
Transplanted seedlings, mixed or selection of the 
above colors, fine for bedding. Per doz., 50c. 
Pot Plants—Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 
Aspidistra 
Aspidistra Lurida—One of the easiest decorative 
plants to grow. A most useful house plant, hav¬ 
ing large green leaves and thriving in a com¬ 
paratively dark place in the room when noth¬ 
ing else will succeed. Each, $1.00. 
Aspidistra Lurida Variegata—Similar to Lurida but 
with white and green striped leaves. Each, $1.00. 
Snapdragon in One of Our Greenhouses 
