MILOT-MILLS COMPANY. INC.. WENATCHEE. WASHINGTON 
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DAHLIAS 
Cactus and Semi-Cactus 
Dahlias 
We list below some of the better and larger 
cut flower types. Long, narrow petals in ex¬ 
quisite range of colors. 
Marjorie Cole —Orange-yellow, tipped white. 
Maryland Glory —Deep American Beauty red. 
Moonlight Bay —Canary yellow. 
Nature’s Masterpiece —Old rose, mulberry and 
bronze. 
Thos. A. Edison —Royal purple. 
Washington Giant —Orchid pink and lavender, 
blend of white. 
Price, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Alice Whittier-Heavy primrose, sulphur orange 
Ambassador Cactus —Soft bright yellow, orange 
Andreas Hofer —Beautiful pink. 
Autumn Jewell —Scarlet and gold. 
Elite Gem —Lemon, suffused rose. 
Enchanting —Rosy salmon, golden centers. 
Jersey Dainty —White, lightly tinged with lav¬ 
ender. 
Marathon —Deep rich purple. 
Mary Muir —Large ivory white blooms. 
Maryland Orange —Orange and red. 
Mrs. Edna Spencer —Lavender pink. 
Oriental Beauty —Clear bright rose pink. 
Prince of Persia —Bright red cactus. 
Surprise —Orange-amber blooms. 
Price, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Decorative Dahlias 
These are the type that grow to immense 
size. These large flowers are often seen at 
flower shows. The following list are all prize 
winners. 
Al Koran —Goldenrod yellow. 
Andrea Ericson —Pure white. 
Arcturus —Scarlet red suffused with deep yel¬ 
low. 
Bridal Bouquet —White. 
Champoeg— Canary yellow to bright peach red. 
Challenger —Red and white. 
Chas. G. Reed —Reddish purple. 
Claude Harlan —Bluish lavender. 
Dixie Ravenscroft —Bright flame with gold re¬ 
verse. 
Dreer’s White —Lovely white. 
Frank Serpa —Pale pink, shaded rose. 
Fort Monmouth —Crimson maroon shaded to 
bluish violet. 
Jersey Beacon —Red and yellow. 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder —Dark rich violet. 
Jersey Mammoth —Golden mahogany. 
King Midas —Golden yellow. 
DAHLIAS—Named, all varieties, mixed, 15c 
each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Pompom Dahlias 
Button type, profuse bloomer and good for 
cut flowers. 
Ace of Diamonds —Red. Atom —Orange. 
Achillea —Pink. Autumn —Buff shades. 
All Bright —Deep gold. Geo. Ireland —Mauve. 
Amber Queen —Apricot. Mike —Scarlet-orange. 
Snow Cloud —Pure white. 
Price, 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
Unwin Dahlias 
New, dwarf, single and semi-double flowers. 
Grows to about 18 inches and blooms profusely 
till fall. Colors are fascinating, especially in 
the large single type. 15c each; 4 for 50c. 
Pansies always have been a great specialty 
with us and we are justly proud of the quality 
and trueness to type of our strains. Pansies 
succeed best in rich, well-drained soil in a 
sunny position, and produce their finest flowers 
in the cool, early days of spring. Keep flowers 
picked during the summer, plants pinched back, 
and you will get a nice lot of flowers again in 
the fall. For earliest blooms, seed indoors. Buy 
our hardy plants. 50c dozen. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
When you once plant a perennial it is there 
to stay year after year. You simply clean and 
cultivate the beds each year, and they continue 
to grow and bloom. 
AQUILEGA, or Columbine —Giant long-spurred, 
many colors. 10c each; 3 for 25c 
ARCTOTIS, or African Daisy —Autumn shades, 
fine for border. 15c each; 3 for 30c 
AUBRETIA —A splendid border plant 
of blue-lavender flowers. 5c, 10c 
ANCHUSIAS —Grows 4 to 5 feet with many 
large blue forget-me-not flowers. 25c 
BLEEDING HEART— 
Plant in shady locations. 35c, 50c 
CARNATIONS —Red, pink, white, rose, vio¬ 
let, crimson, salmon, yellow. Dozen.35c 
CANTERBURY BELLS —Cup and Saucer 
flower, assorted colors, each. 15c 
Clumps, each ...35c 
CAMPANULA, Bellflower, Glomerata —Blooms 
June and July. Large close heads of deep 
blue flowers. Each, 25c; 3 for 65c 
