58 PLANTS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Begonia—T uberous 
Rooted 
Calceolaria 
Our display of Tuberous Rooted Begonias has 
created quite a sensation each year during the 
Summer season when the plants are in full bloom. 
With their giant and somewhat delicate blossoms 
ranging in colors of red, pink, white, yellow, or¬ 
ange and salmon, they are indeed an ideal house 
plant. We offer the tubers at 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
Campanula Isophila or Star of Bethlehem 
Beautiful star-shaped white flowering plants of 
a trailing habit. The plant is practically covered 
with blossoms all Summer. Fine for hanging bas¬ 
kets, vases, etc. Each, 30c and 50c. 
The Calceolaria, com¬ 
monly known as the 
“Fisherman’s Basket,” is 
becoming one of the 
most popular plants for 
Mother’s Day on the 
market. With its mul¬ 
titude of vari-colored 
velvet-like flowers it 
makes a most accept¬ 
able present. The sea¬ 
son of the Calceolaria 
extends from early 
Spring until June. 
Cannas 
No other bedding plant is as showy as the Canna. 
It is very easily grown and attains large size in 
ordinary soil. For best results obtain started 
plants from our greenhouses and set out when all 
danger from frost is past, thus gaining additional 
time for their growth. Set the plants about 18 
inches apart in a sunny location and supply with 
plenty of water and well rotted manure. Take 
them up immediately after frost kills back the 
tops and treat as you would Dahlia tubers. 
Amba.s.sador —Bronze foliage—-color poppy red. 
Flowers brilliant and borne in immense trusses 
on strong stalks well above the foliage. 
Mrs. Alfred Coiiard —^One of the best Cannas, large 
salmon pink flowers. 
Tlie President —A rich scarlet flower with green 
foliage. One of the best reds yet introduced. 
King Mida.s— A fine, clear yellow, the largest yel¬ 
low in existence. 
PRICE—Pine large, 4-incli potted Plants, 3 for 
bOc; 6 for §1.75; 12 for $2.40. 
In bloom, each, de¬ 
pending on size, .$1.00 
to $.3.00. Calceolarias 
shipped by express only 
35c extra. 
Csilceolaria 
Carnations 
(See Dianthus in Perennial Section for Hardy 
Carnation) 
We have the largest and best collection of Car¬ 
nations in the Northwest. They should be grown 
in the garden in the Summer and removed to the 
house before frost. Plants available from March 
15th to July 15th only. Newest varieties in colors 
of red, pink, white and variegated. Strong plants 
from 3-inch pots, each 25c; 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.20. 
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A^iew' of the front grounds of the new Sbodair 
Hospital for Crippled Children in Helena. Land¬ 
scaped and Planted by us in 1938. 
Centaurea (Gymnocarpa) or Dusty Miller 
One of the white-leaved Centaureas. Fine for 
bedding, grave borders, hanging baskets and, pots; 
also used extensively for borders. Each, 26c; 6 for 
$1.00; doz., $1.75. 
Cereus—Night Blooming 
Nocturno-Greggii — A fine, very rare, night bloom¬ 
ing cactus. The flower opens after sundown and 
closes before sunrise. It resembles a water lily 
somewhat and is pure white in color and very 
delicate in structure, having a most delightful 
odor. Water once a week and expose to full sun¬ 
shine. Price, each, from 50c to $1..50. 
Christmas Cactus 
We offer strong sturdy plants of this popular 
old favorite. Each, 30c; .3 for 75c. 
A View ill One of Our Many Greenhouses 
Sunday Visitors at Our 
Greenhou.ses 
