HELENA, MONTANA. 
PLANTS 53 
PLANTS FOR HOME AND GARDEN: 

SELECTED SPECIMENS «'VIGOROUS © HEALTHY 
Our 51 years’ experience of growing plants in 
Montana has enabled us to grow and select for you 
types and strains of plants that will thrive under 
eonditions found in Montana and the Northwest. 
HOW WE SELECT AND FILL YOUR ORDER 
We use every care and precaution to select only 
plants that are in the best of condition and to pack 
them so they are certain to arrive’ safely at 
their destination. Our various growing” ranges, 
Nursery plots and packing sheds are in charge of 
experts in their lines and our patrons may be as- 
sured that every effort is made to make their 
dealings with us both pleasant and satisfactory. 
The size named in plants, such as 3-inch and 4-ineh, 
ete., refers to the size of the pot in which the plant 
{is growing. Plants are shipped out of pots. 
OUR GUARANTEE ON POTTED PLANTS 
Ali shipments of plants from this department 
are guaranteed to reach their destination in good 
condition. Our customers should advise us if de- 
livery is not made within a short time after our 
notification card of shipment has reached you. 
Examine all plants curefully upon arrival and 
report immediately if any are damaged. After safe 
delivery in good condition we do not assume re- 
sponsibility for future growth or failure. 

One of Our Many Houses of Potted Plants 
Abutilon or Flowering Maple 
Popular house plants, flowering profusely during 
the Winter and early Spring months. Available in 
Rose, Red, Pale Pink, Yellow and White. 
Any of the above varieties, each, 3-inch, 35e; en- 
tire collection of 6 varieties, $1.75. 
Sweet Alyssum—(See Page 60) 
Amaryllis—Giant Hybrids 
Strong, Lily like plants throwing vigorous stems 
with from three to six blooms of perfect form, 
ranging in color from varied markings of rose to 
self colors of scarlet, crimson and almost maroon, 
Mixed colors only. Each, $1.00. 
Antirrhinum or Snapdragon—(See Page 60) 
Aspidistra 
Aspidistra Lurida—One of the easiest decorative 
plants to grow. A most useful house plant, hav- 
ing large green leaves and thriving in a com- 
paratively dark place in the room when noth- 
ing else will succeed. Each, $1.00. 
Aspidistra Lurida Variegata—Similar to Lurida but 
with white and green striped leaves. Each, $1.00 
Asters—See Bedding Plants 
Imv’s EASY TO FIND WHAT YOU WANT 
SEE INDEX—PAGES 97 and 98 
BEGONIAS 

Rex or Painted Leaf Begonias 
Their wonderfully colored foliage never fails to 
awaken admiration, and they are of easy house 
culture. 
Vesandii—Very showy variety, thick velvety foli- 
age, beautifully marked with bright green and 
silver with crimson stems. 
Mrs. A. G. Shepard—Silver leaves marked with 
other pretty shades. 
WEnfent De Nancy—The same as Magnifica leaves, 
somewhat lighter in ground color and of a silvery 
white tone. 
Robert Georze—A beautiful variety with finely 
eut leaves having a silvery green center with the 
outside edge margined a green and bronze. 
Each of above varieties, 3-inch, 35c; 4-inch, 50¢ 
and 75c. 
Everblooming Type 
This type of Begonia produces the greatest pro- 
fusion of bloo mof any in its family. 
Fire Sea—An exceedingly floriferous variety with 
very dark fiery red flowers. The foliage is red- 
dish green. 
Chatelaine Hybrids—Very large flowers of a bril- 
liant rose color. 
Pink Profusion—A new introduction with slender 
growth, and small foliage of a light green tinted 
with brown. Flowers of rich rose. 
Lucerne—One of the finest Begonias known. Foli- 
age bronze, Crimson reversed. Has immense 
trusses of salmon colored blossoms. 
Sandersonii—Scarlet, a winter bloomer. 
Argenta—Guttata—Brilliant bronze green foliage 
spotted with white with white flowers. 
Carmen—A brand new sensation with beautiful 
reddish bronze leaves and pink flowers. 
Rubra—Deep coral pink flowers, foliage green. 
Any of the above varieties, each 30c, 50ce and 75c. 
Begonia—Tuberous Rooted 
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 delicately shaded waxlike 
blossoins ranging in colors of red, pink, white, yel- 
low, orange and salmon, they are indeed an ideal 
house plant. We offer strong tubers at 32e each; 
3 for 90c. 
Baby Tears or “Paddy’s Wig” 
A compact, dense growing plant with miniature 
leaves, of neat habit and forming a rounded mass 
of moss-like foliage. Each, 30c; 3 for 75ce. 
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH A FEW OF OUR MOUNTAIN GROWN HOUSE PLANTS 
