4 : MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 

DAHLIAS 
Large Flowering 
Avalon—Large light yellow. 
Chief Kokomo—Decorative, orange and red. 
Chief Multnomah—Giant yellow and bronze. 
Drear White Ball—Large white ball. 
Frank Serpa — Decorative, medium light 
pink. 
sane Cowell—Giant gold and amber. 
Jean Kerr—Ball, decorative white. 
Jersey Beauty—Large pink. 
Jersey Pink—Giant shell pink. 
Jersey Dainty—Large cactus, white. 
Lavender Gianit—Large lavender. 
Le Torredor—Giant red. 
Livona—Decorative, small shell pink. 
Mary Suhr—Giant, orange base with white 
tips. 
Mendus Cactus—Decorative wine red. 
Mrs. Landis—Large shell pink. 
Mrs. Le Boutiller—Giant red. 
Pink Show—Medium pink. 
Watchung Giant—Large orange and gold 
bronze. 
White Abundance—Tall giant white. 
All above named varieties are 50c each. 
$5.00 Per Dozen 
BABY OR POM POMS 
Alice—Small bright red pom pom. 
Bronze—Bronze red pom pom. 
Mary Muir—Orchid pom pom. 
White Swan—Pure white. 
Orange Glory—Orange red pom pom. 
Prince—Purple pom pom. 
Talisman—Decorative bronze pom pom. 
Yellow Gem—Clear yellow pom pom. 
Unwin—Dwarf, miniature, single and double 
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. 
Apricot—Apricot color. 
City of Portland—Pink. 
Eureka—White. 
Florence Vaughn—Yellow and red. 
President—Fine red. 
King Humbert — Dark foliage, orange red 
flower. 
Yellow King Humbert—Fine yellow. 
Canna Roots, well started, 25c each. 
Per Dozen, $2.75. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Nice large bulbs, none better. 
Beacon — Bright rose scarlet, large cream 
blotch. 
Jeane —Clear rich pink, 
throat. 
King Click—Excellent red. 
King Lear—Reddish purple, silver line on 
edge of petals. 
King William—Salmon and apricot blending. 
Lady Jane—Deep cream. 
Lantana—Light orange apricot with yellow 
throat. 
Lavender Queen—Lavender shade, recurved 
petals. 
Leona—Rose red, on a tall, wiry spike. 
Maid of Orleans—Creamy white. 
Margaret Beaton—Snow white with blotch 
of orange red in throat. 
Masier Myron—Glistening red. 
Max Reger—Light lavender blue, lighter 
throat. 
Minueit—Clear lavender, good arrangement. 
creamy yellow 
Mother Kadel—Clear yellow. 
Picardy—Beautiful apricot salmon. 
Rose Van Lima—Light rosy pink, touch of 
lavender in throat. 
Snow Princess—Creamy white, straight, slen- 
der spike. 
Named varieties, Per Dozen, 80c. 
One each of above, Special, $1.10. 
RAINBOW MIXTURE—Splendid mixture of 
Standard varieties. Per Dozen, 65c. 
All Blooming Size Bulbs. 
Special Mixture, No. 2 Bulbs, 50c a 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—tTrailing. 
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. ............ ..00c 
BLEEDING HEART— 
Plant in shady locations.............. 75c to $1. 00 
CARNATIONS—Red, pink, white, rose, vio- 
let, crimson, salmon, yellow. Dozen... 50c 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Early bloomer—August to October 
Indianola—Large bronze. 
Betsy 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 
apricot, pink, and bronze. 
‘All Mum Plants, 25c each, ae : 
COLUMBINE—New, long-spurred, : assorted 
colors, each .....20..0.5..4.14..) 410) 1c 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA—Large, “gold. 
en yellow, daisy-like flowers, long stem- 
med, Clumps, each............... 
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GAILLARDIA, or Blanket Flower....25¢ eech 
GYPSOPHILIA or BABY BREATH— 

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HOLLYHOCKS— 3% 
Young plants, pot grown. Double Pink, yel- ie 
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Pips, each 10c; dozen..............................$1.0 ron 
PEONIES—Red, rose, white, pink. pera) 
Roots, 3 to 5 eyes. Each... D 
PHLOX—Shades of red, pink, ‘salmon, white, hs 
and rose-pink. Each 35c 
PHLOX SUBULATA, Trailing—Bright e 2 
light blue. Each... 0... 2 35¢_ 
POPPIES—Oriental— 
Giant orange-red. Clump. 350 , 
PYRETHRUM or PAINTED DAISY... Reco O06 aes 
SAXATILE — Dwarf yellow aye very 
hardy; each, 10c; dozen.........................$1.00 
apbatee DAISY. New Alaska—Large 
SWEET PEAS—Climbing, very har 
ors, rose, pink, red, white 
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Boston Ivy—Clinging vines for firep! 
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Honeysuckle Vine 
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Wisteria—Chinese Blue. Each....$1.5 
GIFT POTTERY _ 
FOR FLOWER ARRANGEMENT 
Vases, jardinieres, bowls, figurines, baby 
booties, storks, snooty pups and cats, 
dishes with candlesticks and many ot 
pieces of pottery both large and small. 
Any one of the above arranged with fl 
ers will make a lovely gift for birthday: 
weddings, anniversaries, graduation, we 
hearts, and new babies. Shon ea 
A lasting gift with a sentiment. ie 
New Creations in Potter 
From San Francisco Pottery Co., - ly 
Kendall Ceramics, Mabel C. Heyde, Corsa 
als Meso Pottery, Bonita Creations 
ayes. 
Cactus Potteryil 
Planted with cactus or empty. C 
deer, elephants, Mexicans, ducks, fs 
and small glazed pots. 
35c to 75c each. 
Fancy Pots 
For plants. In white, yellow 
Three-, four-, five- and sis cinehl 
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