MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, INC., WENATCHEE. WASHINGTON 7 

HARDY PERENNIALS 
They last for years with occasional attention. 
Planted in beds along walks, drives and bor- 
ders of shrubbery and in rock gardens, they 
make a pleasing picture. We offer the hardy, 
tried and true kinds that can be best grown 
under average conditions. Space the dwarfer 
kinds 12 to 15 inches apart; and the taller 
kinds over 2 feet in height about half the 
height given. 
AQUILEGA, or Columbine—Giant, long-spurred, 
Meany POlOTS 7 oe, ate 10c each; 3 for 25c 
AUBRETIA—A splendid border plant 
of blue-lavender flowers..................-.---.---- 5c, 0c 
ANCHUSIAS—Grows 4 to 5 feet with many 
large blue forget-me-not flowers.................... 25¢ 
BLEEDING HEART— 
Planteineshaay locations -.ccnee 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 
CAMPANULA, Bellflower, Glomerata—Blooms 
June and July. Large, close heads of deep 
PIG TOW CIS 2e ess teeee Each, 25c; 3 for 65c 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Hardy early varieties: 
Aladdin—Bronze, early single flower. 
Astride—Hardy, daisy-type, profuse bloomer. 
Each, 25c. 
Azalea Mums—New dwarf chrysanthemums. 
Profuse bloomer from August until frost. 
Colors, yellow, apricot and pink. Price, 15c 
each; $1.25 per dozen. 
Bronze Queen—Pompom, fine autumn color. 
Churchard—Very large, lavender-pink. 
Crimson Splendor—Attractive large single red 
flowers, 
Indianola—Very large, early, bronze. 
Irene—Pompom, pure white. 
October Girl—Single, rich pink. 
Peggy Ann Hoover—Very hardy, entirely differ- 
ent, petals of lilac-pink, style of a cactus 
dahlia. 
Province—Soft pink, blended with yellow. 
Prices: 15c each; 2 for 25c. One each of Chrys- 
anthemums listed, SPECIAL, $1.50 Postpaid. 
COLUMBINE—New, long-spurred, assorted 
rhe ns)s (Sea) cas ie eae ie i oes 10c 
Clumps, each 
COREOPSIS or 
GRANDIFLORA — Large, 
golden yellow, daisy-like flowers, long 
“oC veap eke) oo 5) (ee a Reais 5 Anis tore Raina sees ee eae 15c 
vel neleyiel gs Riel fn aoe bale, Fan ce Se ae eee 35c 
DELPHINIUM—Giant spikes of assorted 
Pe CICS OM CULV) Soo. noes eee eto cto anccanenosvenre-nwante 35¢ 
Ra GE Ti IOC 2 ioe tasectcneecc-ceseennec-c-ss-nst--s 15c 
EEE Fo, CET GWA 0 1 - epeee oie 6 gal ar ee ae a 15¢ 
Bellamosa—Branching, medium height, 
RUM PGRN a 4 20,, Rc teoktaetectaalecndcat sacse=e 15¢.260¢ 
Belladonna—Light blue .................--.-..- 15c¢c, 25c 
Chinese—Dwarf, dark blue...................- 15c, 25c 
Pacific Hybrids—New. Each................----.----- 20c 

DIANTHUS—For Rockeries: 
Cyclopes— Large flowers; pink and _ rose 
shades; red eye. Very showy 
Calcius—Very dark crimson; 
ders, ete. 
Allwoodii—Dwarf alpine variety. Free bloom- 
er. 4 to 6 inches tall. In bloom when other 
rockery plants are out of bloom. 
Deltoides—Very dwarf trailing. Pink. Pro- 
fine for bor- 
fuse bloomer. New varieties........... 5c, 10c 
Newport Pink—Shell pink. Dozen.............. 35¢ 
FOXGLOVE— 
Clumps ready to bloom, each............ 35c to 50s 
Young plants, assorted colors. Each........... 10c 
GAILLARDIA or Blanket Flower— 
Price, 10c; 3 for 25c 
GOLDEN GLOW— 
Large flowers, very attractive...................... 20c 
GRASS PINKS— 
Assorted colors, sweet scented.................... 10c 
GYPSOPHILIA or BABY BREATH— 
OOUS mea Clitss Sr grt ey enrg cies eek ee 25c 
HELENIUM or SNNEEZEWORT— 
Bronze-oryyvevlow: eachiow. ee 25c 
HIPPOMANICA or Blue Cup Flower— 
Plants form a dense mat, 4 to 6 inches high. 
Young plants,, per dozen .iic:2./.0.20. 35¢ 
HARDY ASTERS or MICHAELMIS DAISY— 
Light blue and lavender shades. Dwarf type. 
15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
HELIANTHUS or HARDY SUNFLOWER— 
Large single yellow: -each-....00.% 2... i... 256 
Small single with brown eye, profuse 
DIlOOM er seach meee: oie a) Neseeccctn teeta. 25c 
HOLLYHOCKS— 
Young plants, pot grown. Double pink, yel- 
low, red, white, rose, 10c; clumps.......... 35c¢ 
IBERIS or HARDY CANDYTUFT— 
Evergreen foliage, each...-:.............------00--..---- 15¢c 
GT UN Dee ieee eee ata dae dee 50c 
Siberian—Blue or violet, each, 20c; 6 for $1.00 
JAPANESE LANTERN PLANT— 
IF Lo] 9 nten tad cen ane eal deans FO intel Bee a ete 15c¢ 
LILY OF THE VALLEY— 
Pins, -eacn’5¢; (dOZen aes ee eee 50s 
MATRICARIA or FEVERFEW— 
Double, pure white flowers. Price, doz....... 35¢ 
PEONIES—Red, rose, white, pink. 
Roots, 3 to 5 eyes. Each, 35c;° 3 for.........- $1.00 
PHLOX—Shades of red, pink, salmon, white, 
and rose-pink. Each, 15c; Dozen.............. $1.50 
Mixed, 10c; $1.00 per dozen. 
PRIMROSES—Dwarf growing, hardy English. 
Ea in ee et a oe eee ee epee eee 10c, 15c¢ 
Blue shake set en ot eh a A Seca cts thers 25c 
POPPIES—Oriental— 
Giant orange-red. Clumpi.ce2-.22.254.3.3...-..-2...... 25¢ 
PYRETHRUM or PAINTED DAISY— 
Each 210css clumps Si tires 35c 
SAXATILE—Dwarf yellow alyssum, very 
hardyineach, 10cr dozeni.0-e eee, $1.00 
SHASTA DAISY— 
New Alaska—Large white...........-....-.........---. 25c 
