Helena, Montana, 
HARDY PERENNIALS—(Continued) 76 
HOLLYHOCKS 
i\KAV noUBI.E TRIUMPH— 
A new iiitrofliictioii of hrancli- 
iiis liJibit. The flowers are 
prettily friii};ecl and conic in a 
variety of colors hitherto un¬ 
known to the tirenus. Stronj? 4- 
ineh pot plants, niived color.s, 
each 30e; 6 for $1.50. 
Iinperator —A splendid new 
Hollyhock. Outer petals ele¬ 
gantly fringed; in the center 
is a very double rosette 
about two inches across. 
Many colors. 4-inch potted 
plants, each, 30c; (5 for $1.50. 
Standard Double Varieties 
Field of Our Famous Double Hollyhocks 
Gaiilardia 
Portola Hyhrid.s— Tile center of the Daisy-like 
blossoms is a dark reddish brown with beauti¬ 
ful markings of crimson, orange and Vermillion 
Each, 25c; (5 for $1.25. 
Geum "R" 
Mrs. Bradshaw— 18 inches high. A splendid new 
variety with large double flowers of a fiery red. 
Fine rock garden plant. 
Lady Strsithedcn —A new introduction of great 
merit, rich, golden yellow blossoms. 
Either variety, each, of above, 2,5c; ,3 for t55c. 
Gypsophilea or Baby's Breath 
Baby’s Breath —The popular old favorite. Prices; 
each, 25c; 3 for (>.5c. 
Bristol Fairy —A fme new double variety; produces 
much larger flowe -. <; rafted plants, each, 50c; 
3 for $1..35; (5 for .$2.50. 
The strain we offer bears 
flowers that are exceptionally 
large and double. 
Tn the folfowing colors: white, red deep rose, 
crimson, maroon, blood red, salmon, yellow and 
pink. From 4-inch pots. e;ic!i, 25c; (> for .$1.2.5. 
Helianthemum, Rock or Sun Rose "R" 
I.ow-growing evergreen plants, forming broad 
clumps, and which, during their flowering season, 
July to September, are hidden by a mass of bloom; 
excellent for dry sunny banks or for the rockery. 
Choice mixed colors. Each. 2,5c; 3 for <>.5c. 
Heliopsis or Orange Sunflower 
A valuable addition to the hardy border, resem¬ 
bling double sunflower. Three feet. 
Pitchcriana —Flowers double, a deep, golden yel¬ 
low. Blooms most of the summer. Fine cut 
flowers. Each, 2.5c; <> for .$1.25. 
Huechera or Coral Bells "R" 
A splendid Hardj' Perennial from a tuft of heart 
shaped leaves, gracefull flower stalks rise bearing 
beautiful miniature bell-shaped flowers of a red¬ 
dish coral color. Each, 25c; 3 for (55c. 
Iberis or Candytuft "R" 
A most desirable hardy dwarf plant with ever¬ 
green foliage flowering very early in the Spring. 
Iberis Sempcrviren.s —Pure white, innumerable flat 
heads of bloom. Each. 25c; (5 for .$1.25. 
Lathyrus or Hardy Sweet Pea Vine 
This vine grows to a height of about 4 to 5 feet, 
making a thick screen of hedge if given support. 
They are very fine bloomers, bearing lovely Sweet 
Pea flowers. In colors of red, white and pink. 
Each, l-year-ol<l plaiit.s, 30c; .3 for 75c; cloz., $2.50. 
Lysimachia or Moneywort "R" 
A well known evergreen trailer bearing yellow 
flowers. Used for planting around lily pools, etc. 
Each, 2.5c; .3 for (>5c; doz.. $2.25. 
Hardy Ferns "R" 
Fine, strong, hardy plants. Just the thing for 
that shady nook in the garden or for the rockery. 
Two size.s, 3.5c each; ,3 for 90c; and 05c each, 2 
for $1,15. 
Gcum—Mrs. Brad.shaw 
Gyp.sophilea—Bristol Fairy 
