4 MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 

DAHLIAS 
Large Flowering 
Avalon—Splendid yellow. 
Black Jack—Very dark red. 
Barcarolle—Giant red. 
California Idol—Giant yellow. 
Chief Kokomo—Large round bronze flower. 
Challenger—Red and yellow. 
Dreer White—Ball shape. 
Elenor Van Dyvere—Large rose pink. 
Frank Serpa—Light pink. 
Francis Larco—Light yellow, large. 
Jane Corvelle—Salmon pink. 
Jersey Beauty—Shell pink. 
King Midas—Giant yellow. 
LeToredor—Giant red. 
Mrs. I. D. Warner—Giant lavender. 
35c each, three for $1.00 
Mixed Giant and Medium Double—25c each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
BABY OR POM POMS 
Joe Fette—White. 
Bronze Beauty—Bronze. 
Mary Murr—Orchid. 
Goldie—Bright yellow. 
35c each, 3 for $1.00 
UNWIN DAHLIAS 
Beautiful dwarf single flowering dahlias 
of many bright colors. Eighteen inches tall. 
Mixed colors. 25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 
Dahlia Stakes, 4 and 5 feet. 10c each. 
CANNAS 
Plant more Cannas. They are right at 
home in this section. Simply use a good rich 
soil and plenty of water. They make a beau- 
tiful and attractive bed or border, with their 
large leaves and heads of bright flowers. 
Save the root and replant year after year. 
Canna Roots well started. 
Presidenit—Finest red. 
King Humbert — Dark foliage, orange red 
flower. 
Yellow King Humbert—Finest yellow. 
Hungaria—LeFrance pink. 
Giant Bronze— 
Price, 25c each. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
$1.00 a dozen, named varieties 
60c a dozen, mixed colors 
Red Plupp—Red. 
Zona—Pink. 
Chas. Dickens—Purple. 
Blue Beauty—Blue. 
Rose and Lime—Rose. 
Maid of Orleans—White. 
Peach Blossom—Pink. 
Belladona—Blue. 
Royal Gold—Yellow. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett—Red. 
Shirley Temple—Cream. 
Debonier—Shrimp Pink. 
Tender Roots and Bulbs 
AMARYLLIS—Hybrid, giant flowering. 
Bach, So rk eee Ie 75c and $1.50 
TUBEROSES—Double pearl or single flow- 
ering. Easily grown in hot weather. Very 
fragrant, waxy white flowers on tall 
spikes. Price, 10c each. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
They last for years with occasional atten- 
tion. Planted in beds along walks, drives and 
borders 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. 
ANCHUSIAS—Grows 4 to 5 feet with many 
large blue forget-me-not flowers. ............ 50c 
BLEEDING HEART— 
Plant an shady elocationse..-c.ee oe nee 75c 
CARNATIONS—Red, pink, white, rose, vio- 
let, crimson, salmon, yellow. Dozen........ 50c 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Early bloomer—August to October 
Indianola—Large bronze. 
Betty Ross—Large white. 
Churchard—Large lavender. 
Hilda Bergan—Large red and gold. 
Mrs. Kidder—Large yellow. 
Crimson Splendor—Single red. 
Astride—Single pink. 
Caprice—Medium flower in red and brown 
Dolty—Large button, light pink or white. 
Capt. Cook—Large button, pink. 
Reddish Purple—Small button. 
McKinzie—Small button, bright yellow. 
Hardy Chrysanthemum—Good variety, me- 
dium size flower. Early, profuse bloom- 
er, very double. Red, lavender and 
bronze. 
Azalea Mums— Very dwarf, yellow red, 
apricot and pink. 
All Mam Plants, 25c each. 
COLUMBINE—New, long-spurred, assorted 
COlOrS® Gach ai oe eae ee kes 15c 
‘COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA—Large, gold- 
en yellow, daisy-like flowers, long stem- 
med.) Clumps; eachte 0 ee 35c 
DELPHINIUM—Giant spikes of assorted 
colors. 
Pacific Giant Mixed.........................----.--.--- 25c 
Pacific Giant White..........................-........- 25c 
DIANTHUS — For Rockeries. Mixed Colors. 
Price: 3A ee et ee ele ee ee 10c 
FOXGLOVE— 
Young plants, assorted colors. Each........ l5c 
GAILLARDIA, or Blanket Flower....25c each 
GYPSOPHILIA or BABY BREATH— 
Roots; each. ae ee ee a 50c 
HOLLYHOCKS— 
Young plants, pot grown. Double pink, yel- 
lowsered,, white, .tose's 2. eee 10c 
LILY OF THE VALLEY— 
Pips; each 0c; sadozen= = $1.00 
PEONIES—Red, rose, white, pink. 
TOOTS ids LOMO GVOS. Eras eten suse see 50c 
PHLOX—Shades of red, pink, salmon, white, 
and rose-pink. Each, 20c; Dozen.........:.. $2.00 
POPPIES—Oriental— 
Giant orange-red. Clump.................-........ 35c 
PYRETHRUM or PAINTED DAISY.......... 50c 
SAXATILE — Dwarf yellow alyssum, very 
hardy; (each, 10c;edozen.--=-— $1.00 
SHASTA DAISY. New Alaska—Large 
white 
SWEET PEAS—Climbing, very hardy. Col- 
ors, rose, pink, red,. white.............:-:.--......- 15c 
SWEET WILLIAM—Choice mixed. Doz...50c 
WATER PLANTS 
FOR LILY PONDS 
Water Lillies—Pink, rose, red, yellow and 
white, each . cee. ances ee eee 75c 
Water Hyacinths= =. 25c 
Water Moss, bunch). =2-) 15c 
Duck: Weed 2) See ee eee 10c 
Gold: Fish... ee 15¢c to 25c each 
(Fertilizer for water planis, 50c a sack) 
PERENNIAL VINES 
FOR SPRING PLANTING 
Boston Ivy—Clinging vines for fireplaces 
and stone’ walis-=....- ae eee 35c 
English Ivy—For brick and stone walls....25¢ 
Honeysuckle Vine. @.22..2.3 See 50c 
Virginia. Creeper 32... 2 ee oe 
Wisteria—Chinese Blue. Each.................. $1.50 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
For Shade and Beauty 
Trees serve to beautify the landscape by 
framing the picture and directing the eye to 
the house and points of interest. They also 
provide the very necessary background 
against which the house stands out. They 
should never be planted without well con- 
sidered purpose. When carefully placed their 
play of shadow on the lawn, across walks 
and drives, is very delightful. 
Birch—Cut Leaf, Weeping, 6 to 8 feet, $2.50, 
$3.00 and $5.00. 
Cherry—Japanese double pink flowering, 4 
feet, $1.00. 
rca cause large-flowering, pink, 4 feet, 
Hawthorn—Very ornamental, double scarlet 
flowers, 6 feet, $1.50 to $3. 00. 
Locust—Black, fast growing, very desirable 
for this section, 8 to 10 feet, $2.00. 
Locust—Globe, round heads, need no prun- 
ing, very dense, 8 feet, $2. 50. 
Mountain Ash—Clusters of red berries in 
fall. $1.25 each. 
Norway Maples, 6 to 8 feet,$1.50 to $2.50. 
Maple—Soft, cut leaf, 8 to 10 feet, $1.50 to 
Prunis Triboli— Small trees covered with 
double rose-pink flowers. Very aioe ue 
4 feet. Each, $1.50. 
Willow — Upright. Giant catkins with pink 
cast. 75¢ to $1.50 each. 
Willow—Weeping Wisconsin, 6 to 8 feet, 
$1.00 to $1.50. 

Evergreens 
Most suitable for North Central Washington. 
ARBOR VITAE— 
Globular in shape—Dwarf, 1 to 2 feet. 
$2.50 to $5.00 each. 
Ca 10 to 20 inches, $2.50 to 
Oriental—24 to 30 inches. $3.00 to $5.00. 
Pyramidal—3 to 6 feet, $4.00 to $6.00. 
JUNIPERS— 
Virginia—$3.00 to $5.00 each. 
_JUNIPERS—Spreading Varieties: 
Pfitzer—18 to 24 inches. $3.50. 
ber el ae to 24 inches. $3.00 to 
Savine—18 to 24 inches, $3.00. . 
PINES—Dwarf Mugho. $2.00 to $3.55. 
SPRUCE—Colorado Blue: 3 to 4 feet, $5.00; 
5 to 7 feet, $10.00 to $20.00. 
Norway—2 to 3 feet, $3.00 to $4.00. y 
Plant a permanent Christmas tree. We 
have a fine stock of well shaped and balled 
Colorado Blue Spruce, blue green and deep 
green. 
Blue Spruce, 3 to 4 ft. $5.00 to $6.00 each. 
Blue Green, 3 to 4 ft. $3.00 to $6.00 each. 
Deep Green, 3 to 4 ft. $3.00 to $5.00. 
Blue Spruce—18 inches, $1.50 each. 
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