Helena, Montana. 
FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 5 
New and Rare Flower Seed Novelties 
COSMOS, SENSATION PINK 
The flowers are mammoth, 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter with broad, heavy fluted petals on strong 
stems. It is extremely early flowering and is free 
blooming. A most beautiful flower. Pkt., 15c; 
% ox., 50c; % ox„ 85c. 
CORNFLOWER, JUBILEE GEM 
A dwarf variety of Cornflower, about 12 inches 
high, making a compact plant literally covered 
with flowers. For edgings, borders or in pots it 
will be found admirable. The flowers are very 
double and a beautiful deep shade of blue. Pkt., 
15c; %-oz., S5c. 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) CELESTIAL 
Award of Merit 
Is a salmon-rose on broad compact 10-inch spikes. 
It is the deepest and richest shade imaginable. Must 
be seen to be appreciated. Pkt., 35c; 2 pkts., 40c. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
(Snapdragon) 
Royal Rose 
(Special Mention) 
There is apparent in 
every flower that velvet 
sheen that reminds one 
of the texture of the 
Rose. It is the deepest 
and richest rose imagin¬ 
able. The spike is dense 
and the individual flow¬ 
ers placed closely to¬ 
gether. Must be seen to 
be appreciated. 
Pkt. 25c. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
(Snapdragon) 
St. George 
(Special Mention) 
The color of St. George 
is orange cerise but of a 
new shade which makes 
It absolutely distinct 
from all other varieties. 
The spike is dense and 
the flowers are placed 
closely together. The in¬ 
dividual flowers are 
very large. Pkt., 35c. 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 
Rust Proof 
After years in an attempt to produce a strain 
of Rust Proof Antirrhinum, we are glad to an¬ 
nounce that this has been achieved. The DeLuxe 
Mixture we are proud to offer contains a higher 
percentage of the more desirable light colors than 
will be found in other mixtures now on the mar¬ 
ket. Prominent among these shades are the popu¬ 
lar Canary Yellow, Rose Pink, Salmon Pink and 
White, with the usual run of Red and Orange 
shades. Then additional colors make a wonderful 
show. DcLu-xe Mixture, large pkt., 1.5c; 1/16 ox., 3,5c; 
*4 ox., 7.5c. 
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I We invite your particular attention to these 
I pages of Specialties and Novelties because we 
i feel sure you will find many varieties that ? 
I are of special interest to you. Recent years I 
f have seen the introduction of some marvelous ? 
I new flowers that have brought added beauty I 
I to our gardens. j 
Shakespeare’s Pansies 
SHAKESPEARE'S PANSIES 
These are simple quaint little Pansies suitable 
for any location in the garden, also splendid for 
rock gardens. 
Its form of habit and time of flowering is very 
similar to the Viola. Easily grown, dependable 
and full of blooms all through the summer until 
hard frost. Lovely in beds, rockeries and edgings. 
The Shakespeare Pansies were first discovered 
growing almost wild near Stratford, England. All 
those who saw them in flower last year were de¬ 
lighted with the dainty flowers. Really beautiful. 
Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts. for 40c. 
Pansy—Coronation Gold 
PANSY 
CORONATION GOLD 
Award of Merit 
The new largest golden yellow pansy known, of 
special merit, having reached three inches across. 
Golden yellow with lower petals flushed golden 
orange, flowers round with lightly ruffled edges 
with mild, spicy scent, an outstanding variety. 
Pkt., 25c; 3 pkts., 40c. 
STATICE 
Pastel Shades—This mixture includes pink, red, 
mauve, yellow, white and blue. Grows very easily 
in ordinary soil, keeps indefinitely when dried. 
The colorings and light graceful sprays are very 
effectual either alone or with other everlasting 
flowers, in fresh or dried condition. A really won¬ 
derful mixture. Annual. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 40c| 
Vz-ox., 65c. 
