98 CUT FLOWERS AND DESIGNS 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Cut Flowers Sent Anywhere 
BY MONTANA'S MASTER FLORISTS 
Our Cut Flower Department is one of the most complete and fully equipped in the country. Our large 
greenhouse plant, consisting of fifty-five greenhouses supplies a complete variety of blooms. 
We have competent florists and designers in charge of the work and every care in packing is taken 
so that the flowers reach you in perfect condition, no matter what the distance. 
Write, phone or telegrraph your order. It will get our immediate attention and we will guarantee 
satisfaction. Day Phones 2670 and 2671. Night Phones 1457-J, 0G8-R-2, 068-J-2. 
FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH 
As members of the Florists’ Telegraph 
Delivery Association, we can deliver flow¬ 
ers anyw'here in the United States, and 
Canada, and to many points in Europe, on 
short notice. There is no additional charge 
for this service, except the cost of the 
telegram. You can save the cost of a 
telegram if there is time to write. 
Floral Designs and Emblems—Funeral Flowers 
On short notice we can prepare any design or emblem 
desired. Our large extent of greenhouses gives us ample 
stock from which to choose, which, with competent florists, 
gives you an artistically arranged selection that cannot be 
excelled. 
Funeral Sprays (all arranged with a good foundation of 
green) from $2.00 up. 
Wreaths.$5.00 and up Pillows.$7.50 and up 
Emblems of Fraternal Organizations 
We can make up any lodge emblem; also any for what¬ 
ever occasion may arise. Prices range from $5.00 to $25.00. 
We guarantee you satisfaction on the finished product. 
Prepared Foliage Wreaths For Cemetery 
Very satisfactory, long lasting, a large number being 
sold for this purpose at Christmas and Memorial Day. Made 
of prepared foliage and artificial flowers. 
PRICES—$2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 (Prepaid). 
SPECIAL BOXES OF CUT FLOWERS—$2.00 AND UP 
We take great pride in our Box Assortments of freshly cut flowers and in this particular 
specialty every box will be found to contain choice seasonable flowers of the highest grade, all 
packed artistically and sent ANYWHERE PREPAID, with your card enclosed. 
Books That Tell You How—“Make Practical Gifts” 
PLANT NAMES 
By T. S. Lindsay 
If jaw-breaking plant names puzzle you, this 
little book will make the system and the reasons 
clear. It tells how plants are named, why they 
are named as they are, and just what each work 
form, prefix or suffix means. 99 pages.—$1.00. 
THE OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM 
By L. W. Ramsey, and Charles H. Lawrence 
Pictures and text show how home owners every¬ 
where may enjoy the benefits of an outdoor garden 
room, designed for living and for the enjoyment of 
the family and friends. This book tells just how to 
make such a room to be livable, artistically correct, 
and delightful. Profusely illustrated with photo¬ 
graphs and drawings; frontispiece in color. Cloth, 
8 VO. —$2.50. 
THE GARDENER, by L. H. Bailey 
Beginning with A and running through to Z, this 
book lists and tells how to plant and care for all 
the common flowers, vegetables, and fruits from 
the time they are planted through to maturity. 116 
Illustrations; 260 pages.—$2.50. 
THE HOME VEGETABLE GARDEN 
By E. M. Freeman 
A book which shows how to grow fresh, crisp 
vegetables in your own garden and cut down on 
the grocer’s bills. Full of practical details for 
laying out the garden, planting and growing vege¬ 
tables successfully; 8 Illustrations, 214 pages—$1.75. 
PERENNIAL GARDENS, by H. S. Ortloff 
Following the simple driections in this book 
insures a perennial garden crowded with bloom, in 
which the colors make a perfectly blended picture; 
90 pages.—$1.25. 
THE HOME GARDEN HANDBOOKS 
By F. F. Rockwell 
A series of pocket-size books, now nine in num¬ 
ber, that it is a pleasure for us to recommend 
because each volume covers its ground so well and 
concisely. Each volume has from 30 to 70 illustra¬ 
tions and contains about 90 pages. Strong cloth 
binding, four-color jackets. Price, $1.25 per volume. 
The titles now published are: 
Rock Gardens GIadiolu.s Evergreens 
Dahlias Roses Shrubs 
Irises Peonies Lawns 
HERBS AND HERB GARDENING 
By Eleanour Sinclair Rhode 
In this new book. Miss Rhode discusses the 
making of a herb garden and the value of the 
colorful herbs in a flower garden. Special chapters 
are devoted to six major types of herbs. Kitchen 
and salad herbs and herbs used in medicine and 
magic are also given their due. Advice on the 
lay-out of the herb garden forms the meat of an 
important closing chapter.— $3.00. 
THE MUSHROOM HANDBOOK 
By Louis C. C. Krleger 
This is the most complete book on the subject 
yet published. It is an exhaustive hand-book de¬ 
scribing and identifying mushrooms, and illus¬ 
trated with many color plates executed by the 
author, one of the foremost authorities on mycology 
in the United States. It contains 32 color plates 
and more than 100 illustrations in black and white. 
There are brief Instructions for growing mush¬ 
rooms, chapters on their life history, and notes 
on seasonal occurrence and temperature require¬ 
ments. 512 pages, 158 illustrations, x 7% 
inches.—$3.50. 
