Helena, Montana. 
PLANTS—(Continued) 51 
Rex Begonias Everblooming Begonia 
PLANTS MAKE IDEAL BRIDGE PRIZES 
Asparagus Plumosus 
Fern 
Owing to its graceful 
foliage and ease of cul¬ 
ture, this is perhaps more 
in demand than anv other 
house plant. 
Each, from 3-inch pots, 
25c; 4-inch pots, 50c; 5- 
inch pots, $1.00. 
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SURPRISE OFFER 
AFTER SEASON SALE 
As a result of our propagations that must tax the ca¬ 
pacity of our plant, made far in advance of our selling 
season, we generally have surplus of all kinds of plants 
and rather than carry this stock over, we hold a Clear¬ 
ance Sale beginning June 1st, and make up Surprise Col¬ 
lections of miscellaneous plants at $1.00 per collection; 
3 tor $2.75; 6 for $4.95. All these collections must be 
strictly our selection. We guarantee full money’s worth. 
Orders accepted any time for early June delivery. 
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Asparagus Plumosus 
Asparagus Sprengeri 
Fern 
(Emerald Feather) 
Of great value for 
hanging baskets and for 
cutting. One of the best 
plants for window-boxes. 
Of very easy culture. 
Requires only good soil 
and plentiful watering. 
Prices: 3-inch, 25c; 4- 
inch, 50c; 5-inch, $1.00. 
Asters 
(Wilt Resistant) 
We Ship at Proper Planting Time 
Our strains of Asters are unsurpassed by any 
and are prize-winners wherever exhibited. 
We offer sturdy transplanted plants of the early, 
mid-season and late-branching varieties. Colors* 
Pink, Shell-pink, Red, White, Lavender, and Pur¬ 
ple. Per doz., 50c; 25 for 90c. 
Baby Tears or "Paddy's Wig" 
Dwarf growing plant with a clustering, trailing 
habit. Foliage small and compact. Ideal for fern 
dishes and minature gardens. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Begonia, Rex or Painted Leaf Begonia 
Their wonderfully colored foliage never fails to 
awaken admiration, and they are of easy house 
culture. The varieties listed below are selected 
from the finest sorts known. 
Vesandll—Very showy variety, thick velvety foli¬ 
age, beautifully marked with bright green and 
silver with crimson stems. 
Mrs. A. G. Shepard—Silver leaves marked with 
other pretty shades. 
Walter Lamb—Rich green and silvery white. 
Louis Closson—A beautiful bronze. 
L’Enfent De Nancy—The same as Magnifica leaves, somewhat Rubra—Deep coral pink flowers, foliage 
lighter in ground color and of a silvery white tone. green. 
Robert George—A beautiful variety with finely cut leaves hav- Any of the above varieties, each, 25c, 
ing a silvery green center with the outside edge margined 50c and 75c. 
a green and bronze. Each of above varieties, 3-inch, 35c; w 
4-inch, 50c and 75e. 
Asparagus Sprengeri 
Begonia—Everblooming Type 
This type of Begonia produces the greatest pro¬ 
fusion of bloom of any in its family. They are of 
easy culture and make fine house plants. 
Fire Sea—An exceedingly floriferous variety with 
very dark fiery red flowers. The foliage is 
reddish green. 
Chatelaine Hybrids — Very similar to the Well 
known Chatelaine, with very large flowers of a 
brilliant rose color. 
Pink Profusion—A new introduction with slender 
growth, and small foliage of a light green tinted 
with brown. Flowers of rich rose borne in won¬ 
derful profusion. 
Lucerne—One of the finest Begonias known. Foli¬ 
age bronze, crimson reversed. Has immense 
trusses of salmon colored blossoms. 
Sandersonii—Scarlet, a winter bloomer. 
Argenta—Guttata—Brilliant bronze green 
spotted with white with white flowers. 
foliage 
Carmen—A brand new sensation with beautiful red¬ 
dish bronze leaves an pink flowers. 
