Helena, Montana. 
FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 5 
NOVELTIES AND OTHER RARE FLOWERS 
All-A merica Selections 
MORNING GLORY 
Scarlett O'Hara 
The only Gold iVIcdstl winner in two years. 
This Morning Glory is entirely distinct from 
any other on the market. It is early bloomer, 
with a new vivid rich, dark wine red flowers, 
three and one-half inches across, and blooms 
until frost and stays open longer than any other 
variety. Blooms are found open even late in 
the afternoons, even in the warmest weather. 
A wonderful flower that will be in great de¬ 
mand this year. Pkt., l.’Sc; %-oz., .$1.00; y^-ox., 
mand this year. This seed has a very hard seed 
coat. It is advisable to take a file or knife and 
chip seed coat for best results. Pkt., 1.5c; 14-03!.. 
$1.00; Yz-or.., $1.7.5. 
PHLOX 
Gigantea Salmon Glory 
For years we have been working to procure a 
good salmon Phlox. We now take pleasure in 
offering Salmon Glory. The individual florets 
are gigantic for Phlox, measuring from 1^/4 to 
lYi inches in diameter. The color is a pure sal- 
mon-pink with a distinct creamy-white eye. 
This combination with its clear, clean, crisp ap¬ 
pearance, makes one of the most beautiful color 
combinations we have ever seen. Salmon Glory 
is one of the outstanding novelties of the year, 
if not the best. Hardy Annual. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts. 
40e. 
MARIGOLD 
The New Red and Gold Hybrids 
SCABIOSA 
Imperial Gianf Blue Moon 
The flowers are entirely different from the old 
varieties of Scabiosa. The flowers are composed en¬ 
tirely of broad, heavy, wavy petals. In other words, 
the flowers are fully double and are extremely 
large and deep, 2 3/4 inches .across and 2 inches 
deep. The color is a rich, deep Lavender Blue. Blue 
Moon is ideal for cutting because of the stem 
length, fully 27 inches and especially because the 
large, beautifully shaped flowers are such a lucious 
shade of deep lavender blue, so hard to find in an¬ 
nual flowers. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkt.s. 40c. 
Phlox Salmon Glory 
MARIGOLD 
The Amazing New Red and Gold Hybrids 
Large extremely double flowers, 2^2 to 3 inches 
across, nearly three times the size of the largest 
double French Marigolds. The earliest of all 
Marigolds. The loveliest colored and most outstand¬ 
ing. In addition to the solid red with a brilliance 
never before seen in Marigolds, there are delightful 
combinations of red and gold, varying in color 
according to season and in different flowers on the 
same plant at the same time from almost pure 
golden yellow to bright rich mahogany scarlet. 
Continuous blooming until frozen. The faintly 
fragrant flowers last two to three weeks either 
on the plants or in cut bouquets. Plants 1% feet 
tall, 2 feet across—a real novelty. Pkt., 10c; Large 
Pkt., 25e. 
The newest development in Marigold. Beantlfy 
your garden with these novelties and specialties. 
MARIGOLDS—(See P.age O) 
POPPY—OLYMPIA 
The New Oriental Double 
This new Double Oriental Poppy Olympia is the 
first double perennial Poppy to be produced from 
seed. Color is bright, scarlet and early flowering. 
Olympia does not always come perfectly true but 
produces a large percentage of double flowers. 
Pkt., 25c. 
FIVE WONDERFUL NOVELTIES 
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