4 MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 

DAHLIAS 
Large Flowering 
A splendid collection of the best for show 
blooms. 
Avalon—Large light yellow. 
Barcarolle—Cactus, giant red. 
Black Jack—Cactus, maroon red. 
Chief Kokomo—Decorative, orange and red. 
Chief, Multnomah—Giant, yellow and bronze. 
Ellen Van Deveer—Giant rose. 
Frank Serpa—Medium, light pink. 
Giant pink and yellow cactus. 
Jane Cowell—Giant shell pink. 
Jean Kerr—Large ball white. 
Jersey Pink—Giant shell pink. 
Jersey Tan—Large buff. 
Jersey White—Giant white. 
La Belle Royal—Giant red. 
Lavender Giant—Large lavender. 
Le Torredor—Giant red. 
Livona—Decorative, small shell pink. 
Mary Sure—Giant, light orange base, white 
tip. 
Mendus Cactus—Large wine red. 
Mrs. George Boutiller—Giant red. 
Orondoff—Large yellow. 
Thomas Edison—Large purple. 
Violet Charm—Cactus, violet. 
Watching Giant—Yellow and bronze. 
All above named varieties are 50c each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
BABY OR POM POMS 
Alice—Pom pom, red. 
Bronze—Pom pom, bronze. 
Fanny Keith—Pom pom, red with white tips. 
oe Fetters—Pom pom, white. 
Mary Muir—Pom pom, orchid. 
Maud Adams—Pom pom, pink. 
Prince—Pom pom, purple. 
UNWIN—Dwarf, miniature, single and dou- 
ble mixed, bright colors. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
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. 
President—Finest red. 
King Humbert— Dark foliage, orange red 
flower. 
Yellow King Humberi—Finest yellow. 
Hungaria—LeFrance pink. 
Giant Bronze— 
City of Portland—Pink. 
Apricot—Apricot color. 
Eureka—White. 
Price, 25c each. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
$1.00 per dozen (named varieties) 
Aladdin—Salmon pink. 
Bagdad—Mammoth smoky. 
Beacon—Red, white throat. 
Betty Co-ed—Rose pink. 
Chamouny—Rose pink, silver edge. 
Debonair—Clear light pink. 
Dr. F. E. Bennetit—Scarlet red. ‘ 
Golden Chimes—Ruffled, light yellow. 
Maid of Orleans—White. 
Margaret Beaton—White, scarlet blotch. 
Margaret Fulton—Salmon pink. 
Max Reger—Medium blue. 
Minuet—Best lavender. 
Peggy Lou—Ruffled pink. 
Pelegrina—Apricot pink. 
Picardy—Apricot pink. 
Tip Top—Red. 
Vredenburg—Pure white. 
RAINBOW MIXTURE—Mixed. 
65c per dozen 
ANNUAL VINES and 
TRAILING PLANTS 
OUT OF POTS 
For hanging baskets and window boxes. 
Nierembergia, or Black-eyed Susan — Cup 
flowers with black eyes. 
Parlor Ivy—Rapid grower, 
green leaves. 
Alyssum—White. 
Coleus—Trailing. 
Ferns. 
Ivy Geraniums—Trailing. 
Lantanas—Trailing. 
Lobelia—Trailing. 
Petunias—Balcony. 
Verbenas—Red, pink, blue and purple. 
Vincas—Green foliage or green and white 
foliage. 
Wandering Jew—Green foliage or green and 
white foliage. 
Prices, 15c and 20c each. 
Ivy—Hahn’s new small leaf branching ivy. 
Each, 35c, 50c, 75c. 
Philodindrom, or Friendship Vine — Grows 
well in any home. Each, 50c and 75c. 
ANNUAL VINES 
TO BE PLANTED WHERE SHADE IS 
DESIRED 
Scarlett O’Hara, Morning Glory—Charming 
large red flowers. 
Moon Vine—Giant white flowers. 
Morning Glory—New, heavenly blue, giant 
blue flowers. 
Cobea Scandens—Or Cup and Saucer Vine. 
Rapid grower; purple flowers. 
Prices: 10c each; 3 for 25c. All out of pots. 
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 
with glossy, 
large blue forget-me-not flowers. ............ 50c 
BLEEDING HEART— 
Plantein  shadyalocations:.. sae ee 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 
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 Mum Plants, 25c each. 
COLUMBINE—New, long-spurred, assorted 
Colopsieac lg eres See care eee l5c 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA—Large, gold- 
en yellow, daisy-like flowers, long stem- 
med, Clumps,eachiser 63.0... 2c 35c 
DELPHINIUM—Giant spikes of assorted 
colors. 
Pacific Giant (Mixed -2.......:2.:5.5.-coe 25c 
Pacific Giant White............000000200000......25¢ 
eee oe For Rockeries. Mixed Colors. 
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ESTHER REED DAISY — Large double 
white daisy; everbloomer. Each........ 
FOXGLOVE— 
Young plants, assorted colors. Each........ 15c 
GAILLARDIA, or Blanket Flower....25¢ each 
GYPSOPHILIA or BABY BREATH— 
Roots, Cacho etree Paes = 2S ee ee 50c 
HOLLYHOCKS— 
Young plants, pot grown. Double pink, yel- 
low, Ted, WHITEyEv OSC: nese tk, eens hone meee 10c 
LILY OF THE VALLEY— 
Pips, each 10c: dozen...................-...----.-- $1.00 
PEONIES—Red, rose, white, pink. 
Roots, 3 to 5 eyes. Each 
PHLOX—Shades of red, pink, salmon, white, 
and rose-pink. Each, 20c: Dozen............ $2. 00 
PHLOX SUBULATA, Trailing—Bright pink, 
Ligh tiles Beachy tcc eee eee 35c 
POPPIES—Oriental— 
Giant orange-red. Clump................--...----- 35c 
PYRETHRUM or PAINTED DAISY... =. 50c 
SAXATILE — Dwarf yellow alyssum, very 
hardy: each: 10c:"dozen.)--......-- $1.00 
SHASTA DAISY. New Alaska—Large 
WY GCs Seco ee es ete eee wc eee 
SWEET PEAS—Climbing, very hardy. Col-— 
Ors,.rose.. pink, Teds white eeee =e 15c 
SWEET WILLIAM—Choice mixed. Doz...50c 
WATER PLANTS 
FOR LILY PONDS 
Water Lillies—Pink, rose, red, yellow and 
white (each: exes. ee eee $i. 50 and Je re 
Water Hyacinths ac asccaitc den Ae eeea eee co 
Water. Moss; bunch:=.. ee. eee cs 
Duck: Weed on -23 ak dk ee ee ee 10c 
Gold Fish2-- 33002 et oa 15c to 25c each 
PERENNIAL VINES 
FOR SPRING PLANTING 
Boston Ivy—Clinging vines for fireplaces 
andstone walls! 32 50c and 75c 
Honeysuckle Vin@ .2.3.-.xocc ee ee 50c 
Vifginia>Creeper’ ()0.t 22 eee 25c 
Wisteria—Chinese Blue. Each.................. $1.50 
GIFT POTTERY 
FOR FLOWER ARRANGEMENT 
Vases, jardinieres, bowls, figurines, baby 
booties, storks, snooty pups and cats, flat 
dishes with candlesticks and many other 
pieces of pottery both large and small. 
Any one of the above arranged with flow- 
ers will make a lovely gift for birthdays, 
weddings, anniversaries, graduation, sweet- 
hearts, and new babies. 
A lasting gift with a sentiment. 
New Creations in Pottery | 
From San Francisco Pottery Co., Dorothy 
Kendall Ceramics, Mabel C. Heyde, Corsa 
Costa Meso Pottery, Bonita Creations, Hull- 
Hayes. - 
Cactus Pottery 
Planted with cactus or empty. Cats, dogs, 
deer, elephants, Mexicans, ducks, rabbits, 
and small glazed pots. 
35c to 75c each. 
Fancy Pots ty 
For plants. In white, yellow and blue. 
Three-, four-, five- and six-inch. 
PANSIES 
Pansies have always been a great special- 
ty with us and we are justly proud of the 
quality and trueness to type of our strains. 
Pansies succeed best in rich, well-drained 
soil in a sunny position, and produce their 
finest flowers in the cool, early days of 
spring. Keep flowers picked during the sum- 
mer, plants pinched back, and you will get a 
nice lot of flowers again in the fall. For earli- 
est blooms, seed indoors. Buy our hardy 
plants. 75¢ dozen. 
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