Helena, Montana. 
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Cyclamen 
The Cyclamen has become the most 
treasured of winter blooming plants. Our 
fine specimens range in color from the 
purest white to white tipped with pink, 
through the various shades of pink to the 
reds. We can supply these plants in bloom 
from October 1st to March 1st and for gift 
purposes they cannot be excelled. We se¬ 
lect our own seed from the finest in color, 
size of bloom and most free flowering 
specimens. Specimen plants in bloom and 
bud sent anywhere for $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 
and $2.50. The larger sizes are better 
shipped by express wherever possible. 
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DORMANT CYCLAMEN BULBS 
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Grow your own Cyclamen From I 
| Our Select Bulbs. 
We can supply the above from j 
i March to July 1st at 25c each; 3 | 
I for 50c. I 
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Cypei 
An unusually fine plant for 
One of Our Specimen Cyclamen Plants 
Cuphea or Cigar Plant 
This plant is covered with bright scarlet flowers and makes a very attractive house plant. They 
are especially useful for vases or basket decorations. Each, ~0c; 3 tor ooc. 
srus Alternifolius or Umbrella Palm 
decorative purpose of extremely easy culture. Requires plenty of 
water "and may be grown as a semi-aquatic. A splendid plant for aquariums and lily pools. Each, from 
3-inch pots, 25c; 3 for 65c; from 4-inch pots, 50c; 1 tor $t.3o. 
Coleus 
Christmas Gem —A beautiful variety with large red and maroon-colored leaves, often 5 to 7 inches in 
lAncrth Tt attains its full beautv in winter—thus differing trom other varieties. 
TwiiiilonpinA hpaitifu? trailing variety highly colored and very suitable for hanging baskets. 
fc*!5i; e mnk center maSn of chocolate green, dwarf compact grower, stocky plant. 
P Rema P rkablv han’dsomf bright cardinal red with distinct bright golden border. 
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bedder, does fine in window boxes. Any of the a bove varieties, each, -oc, 3 fo , . g . 
50c and 75c. 
Dracenas 
Indivisa —This variety is used extensively as a center plant for vases, porch and window boxes, etc. 
Wolsley— One of'^the^very finest highly colored varieties, having deep bronze and red broad foliage. 
Each, $1.00 and $1.50. 
Terminalis —Ribbon-like leaves of richest shades and colors, 
vases and boxes. Each, $1.00. 
Enjoys the sun and excellent for baskets, 
English Daisies 
Beilis Perennis —Like Pansies, the Daisies for 
beds or borders in the garden or cemetery 
are very much in demand. Blooming size 
plants in pink or white ready May 1st. 
Dozen, 50c; 2 dozen for 95c. 
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Coleus 
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