MILOT-MILLS COMPANY, WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 5 

_ Two-year-old rose bushes. The following 
list comprises the best everblooming roses. 
For cut flowers and continuous blooming. 
Exquisite colors. Plant a rose garden. 
12 Rose Bushes, $7.50; or 75c¢ each. 
Ami Quinard—Dark velvety red. 
Austrian Copper—Single orange red. 
Autumn—Shades of orange and yellow. 
Angele Pernet—Orange apricot. 
Betty Uprichard— Long bud, salmon pink 
and orange carmine. 
Beitty—Good pink. 
Chas. Kilham—Orange red. 
Christopher Stone—Velvety scarlet blooms, 
very fragrant. 
Condessa De Sastago—Cupped flowers of 
orange scarlet and yellow. 
Constance—Deep yellow, lovely, fragrant. 
Cynthia—Glorious red. 
Dainty Bess—Single, delicate rose pink. 
large. 
Dame Edith Helen—Bright pink, large fra- 
grant flowers. 
D. De Penaranda—Copper apricot. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—Two-tone pink. 
E. G. Hill—Scarlet red, long perfect buds. 
Etoile De Holland—Fine dark red, profuse 
bloomers. 
Etoile De Feu—Fiery red. 
Frau Karl Druski — Large double white 
American Beauty. 
Feu J. Loymans—Yellow flowers, long bud. 
General MacArthur—Crimson, very fragrant. 
Golden Emblem—Golden yellow. 
Geiden Pernet—Gold. 
Hugh Dickson—Strong grower, red. 
Hadley—Deep red. 
Imperial Potentate—Long bud, rose pink. 
Joanna Hill—Yellow, good cut flower, long 
bud. 
Joyous Cavalier—Red. 
Killarney—Double, white, very fragrant. _ 
Kaiserine Augusta Victoria—Ivory white 
blooms of perfect form, 
Lady M. Siewari—Copper yellow. 
Lady Alice Stanley—Coral rose. 
Los Angeles—Salmon pink. 
Mme. C. Tesitout—Clear pink. 
Mme. E. Herrioti—Copper. : 
Mme. Butterfly—Light pink shading of apri- 
cot. 
Mme. Jules Bouche— White shaded with 
blush pink, very fragrant. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy-—Orange salmon. 
Mrs. H. Bowles—Salmon pink. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Vivid rose red, excellent 
for cutting. 
Ophelia—Creamish red. 
Old Gold—Copper red. | 
Padre—Copper. 
Pres. H. Hoover—Scarlet yellow, large, fra- 
grant flowers. 
Paul Neyron—Pink cabbage rose. 
Red Talisman—Bright red, gold and yellow. 
Sour. D. Geo. Pernet—Yellow sulphur. 
Sunburst—Golden yellow. 
Shot Silk—Copper rose. 
Sister Therese—Yellow. 
Talisman—Apricot yellow, rose red, constant 
blooming. 
Ville De Paris—Golden yellow. 
Wm. Kordes—Golden salmon. 
Each 75c; Dozen, $7.50 
POLYANTHUS BABY ROSES 
Crimson — Flowers of vivid crimson, extra 
strong. 
Chaittilion—Pink. 
Edith Cavell—Rose red. 
Ideal—Red. : 
Md. Cecil Brunner—Baby pink. 
Ellen Poulson. 
In bloom, $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Cl. American Beauty —Free climber, rosy 
crimson. 
Ci. Mn. Ed Herriot—Copper. 
Cl. Pauls Scarlet—Scarlet. 
Cl. Crimson Rambler—Crimson. 
Cl. Los Angeles—Salmon pink. 
Small, 75c each; Large, $1.50 each. 
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, $3.00 
and $5.00. 
Cherry—Japanese double pink flowering, 4 
feet, $2.00. 
er a large-flowering, pink, 4 feet, 
2.00. 
Flowering Peach—Beautiful pink flowers in 
abundance. 3 feet, $1.50. 
Hawthorn—Very ornamental, double scarlet 
flowers, 6 feet, $2.50 to $3.00. 
Locust—Black, fast growing, very desirable 
for this section, 8 to 10 feet, $2.00. 
Mountain Ash—Clusters of red berries in 
fall. $2.00 each. 
Norway Maples, 6 to 8 feet,$1.50 to $2.50. 
eee aed cut leaf, 8 to 10 feet, $2.00 to 
Prunis Triboli— Small trees covered with 
double rose-pink flowers. Very attractive. 
4 feet. Each, $1.50. 
Willow — Upright. Giant catkins with pink 
cast. 75¢ to $1.50 each. 
Willow—Weeping Wisconsin, 
$1.50. 
6 to 8 feet, 
Evergreens 
Most suitable for North Central Washington. 
ARBOR VITAE— 
Globular in shape—-Dwarf, 
$3.90 to $5.00 each. 
Golden—Dwarf, 10 to 20 inches, $3.00 to 
$5.00. 
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. 
Geren inie 18 to 24 inches. $3.00 to 
3.50. 
Savine—18 to 24 inches, $3.00. 
PINES—Dwarf Mugho. $2.00 to $3.50. 
SPRUCE—Colorado Blue: 3 to 4 feet, $5.00; 
5 to 7 feet, $10.00 to $20.00. 
Blue Spruce—18 inches, $1.50 each. 
Norway Spruce—2 to 3 feet, $3.00 to $4.00. 
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. 
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FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALMOND—Pink or white, double flowering, 
each 
ALTHEA or Rose of Sharon—lIn red or pink 
flower... Each. 2cau eam es ray tea! Creare $1.25 
AZALEA MOLLIS—This variety we found 
to be quite hardy and literally covered 
with bloom in early spring. Colors, yellow 
or salmon. Very attractive. Bushes 12 to 18 
inches high. Each...................... $2.00 to $3.00 
BARBERRY—Japanese, green foliage. 
Each 
FT» SR iy 5S PR aaa aE ane So a $1.00 
BUDDELIA, or Butterfly Bush—Dark pur- 
ple, light lavender and rose pink flower- 
ing. 75c to $1.50 each. 
CRANBERRY, High Bush—Large, decora- 
tive foliage, tall growing, covered with red 
berries in: thestalli* Each’ $1.00 
DAPHNE—Pink. Each 
FORSYTHIA, or Golden Bell—One of the 
first to bloom. Golden yellow flowers. $1.00 
HONEYSUCKLE—Large growing shrub cov- 
ered with sweet-scented flowers. Comes 
in white, pink, or red. Tartarian varieties. 
Price $1.00 
HYDRANGEA, A. B. or Hill of Snow......$1.00 
HYDRANGEA, P. G.—Showy pink flowers. 
Price $1.00 
KERRIA, Japonica—A valuable shrub, hav- 
ing golden yellow flowers, for shady loca- 
TIONS; Price; ae. Wee Wee ee ee 75c 
KOLKOWITZIA, or Beauty Bush—Trumpet- 
shaped flowers are freely produced 
throughout the season............. $1.00 to $1.50 
PRIVET HEDGE—10 to 12 ins.....10c, 15c, 25c 
PRUNIS TRIBOLI— Very desirable shrub, 
profuse bloomer of large double rich pink 
flowers.) Prices =f Be er $1.00 
PRUNIS CISTINA—Foliage of bright red- 
dish purple. Very attractive for mass plant- 
ing. Each $1.00 
PYRACANTHEA or Washington Thorn— 
Glossy foliage. Large clusters of orange 
berries in fall and winter. Each.......... $3.50 
QUINCE JAPONICA — Shrub producing 
showy scarlet flowers in April and May. 
Li Col | 2. A a $1.00 to $2.00 
SNOWBALL —Large double ball-shaped 
snow-white flowers .......1....2...00:..---10--- $1.90 
SNOWBERRY —Low graceful shrub, tiny 
pink flowers turning to snow-white berries 
In falls Pricge eww. ote FEN te 75c 
SPIREA—Anthony Waterer. Dwarf, crimson 
flowers. LOW growing................-:s0-+- $1.00 
Van Houttii—White flowers....... 75c to $1.00 
Thunbergii—- Medium shrub, spreading 
branches, white. Earlier than Van Hout- 
tit, Price eee a aes $1.00 
Prunifolia—Small plum-like leaves, dou- 
ble pure-white flowers. Price............ $1.00 
SYRINGAS — Mock Orange — Single waxy 
white flowers, very fragrant............ $1.00 
Virginalis—Producing many large double 
and single snow-white flowers. Very 
desirable. $1.00 
TAMARIX—Hispada. Silver foliage, bright 
pink flowers throughout the summer. 
Africana—Dark green foliage, pink flow- 
ers before leaves. Each................0....... $1.00 
WEIGELA ROSEA — Rose-colored flowers. 
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One of the best varieties. Each.............. $1.00 
WEIGELA, Variegated—Pink flowers. 
Flach 0 ee eee Be ee 1,00 
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. 
