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Lagrnaie ~MILOT-MILLS EARLY MONEY PLANTS 
“VEGETABLE AND BERRY PLANTS, GRAPES, RHUBARB ._ /-°-8. WENATCHEE 
Be ASPARAGUS. ROOTS Washi es oe 
~ " —Was| ington (rust-proof). ae et aed he gear e 
+ BRUSSEL SPROUTS—Early, heavy Le oie Ere ESE aa Re Sa aaa 43 0 250 
OGY eg Ea 4s 150. ako 
“bee ‘CAULICAB—A new vegetable, very sweet and MUNG a 8 eee ET Aa ‘45 1.50 2.50 
_ CABBAGE—Early: Copenhagen, Golden Acre, Wakefield, Winnigsicad. 4550250 18.00 
BAGE—Late—Danish: Ballhead, Flat Dutch, Red Dutch 45 1.50 2.50 18.00 
; _ SAUUTLOWER Seema Rye Wacdhar ice cree Sere rea We ee 2.50 20.00 
: i aed olden Self-B janching, Utoh Jumbo Breen Se a) ah a ea Ee Ree oa -45 1.50 2.50 20.00 
Sey kectess eacencesinike jee ici aeons ae Se ete a Re ae 15¢ each 
_ CUCUMBERS —Potted—long Green, White Spine, Davis Perfect, Boston Pickling 10¢ each, ay vecasind 
- EGGPLANT—New York and Black ee i go eee et Oat a 45 Y. 50 2.50 20.00 
: “7 eaRic SLU) LSS ie a ge aa Re Sa eae a YA 10 
i ta a SHERRY Yellow Tiga bas ale a 45 1.50 2.50° 
na —Potied—Hearis of Gold, Hale’s Best, Rock Ford, Burrell’s Gem_1¢ 
ONION PLANTS—Yellow Bermudas, Crystal Wax White, Sweet Spanish White_. peas acta emeunt 2.00 
ONIONS” BEM ep OA cn on ee - ‘Market Price ; 
_ PARSLEY—Curley Nhe ete ee ee ce, Par ese me Se ae PS 5c ea., 6 for 25¢ 
_ PEPPERS, Sweet—California Wonder, World Beater, Ruby King, Scan ge 45 1.50 2 50 20.00 
_ PEPPERS, Hof Varieties—Cayenne, Chili i Sn DA aa ang: ele aes So ca Pe ney C3 1.50 2.50 20.00 
RHUBARB ROOTS—Strawberry, Giant Mammoth. sss—s—SSSSCSCi‘S ‘25 cack : 
Ber emenrtaT PLANTS Mint oo 8 en 25¢ each 
_ SWEET POTATOES—Nancy Hall, Yams. gs SO 2.50 20.00 
TOMATOES—Bonny Best, John Baer, eiices: Marglobe, Stokesdale, Stone, : ah -- 
- | Rutgers, Ponderosa: Yellow Pear, Golden usery Oxheart, and Cherry. .45 1.50 2.50 20.00 
3 ee TOMATO Peri SaRaiad Geer ee ee iy ee 1.20 5.00 10.00 
te — TOMATO. FLANTS—By. the #lat,. Bue Adtltinege lest: 2 28 Ze eh en oe me 2.10 
WUOBACEO Plants 3 Bde Ne ar gs. 3 Sp oan oABY, ciel 50.2.5 
UES SE MELON: PLANTS—Klondike, Kleckley Sweet. Potted. Per Dozen Pots... 0c each, any amount. 
MUSHROOM, ae Ce Being tk eer CSN ec eT 4Yc. per-brick ~ 
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= TPANSPLANTED FLOWERING PLANTS: All planis i From flais. Seves you all the-trouble of planting seed. 
Se moore: ‘es you: with need to Filt-in the space. They bleem so much cartier. 
ees ey 1 Dozen 
TRANSPLANTED FLOWERING PLANTS ery are 
A CERATUM,; ~Pwerf—Blue; for eedeha sie: ee ches oe le ies 2 Ae eater HERE Re SRN eRe Sa 50 
SRSTER: PLANTS: Crego-Giants—Azure- blue, dtooaee “TOSe, blue: flome, crimson, pink, 
phiox -pink > shell: pink, violet; white-and mixed... Bs psn a or Re OP Oak LP, er Ras ae 50 
ASTER PLANTS—Americon Beauty, Jate-Hower variety... Azure, ot rose, laven- 
- > tuder<peach blossom, ~purple;-rose, ‘shell pink, -ond white... De accept 50 
= ““GRINNAS—Red; -pink ;-yellow -ond “opricot ne 9S e. each; 1-Doz., $3:-00 
CARNATION -PLANTS—Red, pink, white; salmon- pellow, “and nied = TBS ep al Se Ath alent Eee 30 
- CASTER -BEANS—Plani- aR aa he Eee Bacto Ee wc eS Eas ai aan Da ere ls I eS a Ry ee -25¢ each 
-CELOSIA—Giant, mixed COANOUS nnn nnn cee te ec eneceeetecnceeeetneneneenentntnetetenes See ees i 
| -£ELOSIA—Cockscomb pig Bases Coders Petes is SEPA tee ee ea 
MDIANTHUS—Rock Garden. -Pinks and mixed : Sess nce 
DUSTY MILLER—Silver feof. Mie oo eee eee : , $3.00 
 FORGET-ME-NOT—Dwaorf, bright -blue flowers. 0. sa Pah ee a a ee at oe Seo Ee .50 
O8ELIA PLANTS—Dwarf and Trailing—Deep blue BOE. Ea ea re cee 65 
“LUPEINS “Russel Lupin—Mixed colors. 20 cbeeeee. eae Cae ca ee EST BO 
-MARIGOLDS: Giants Fall Flowering—Burpee’s odorless islicgel Cold: rich gold; 
~ Yellow: Supreme, rich lemon yellow; Orange Sunset, bright orange; Gigantic 
| Sunset, rich orange-ond lemon yellow; odor, very sweet ond fragrant... ----.- cee eec ecco 30 
_MARIGOLDS: Dwarf Varieties—Golden Ball, dwarf, double--gelden erange; Royal 
Scott, dworf, -double, rich: mohogany; Legion of Hener, dwarf, lemon yellow 
~eand red; Tagate’s, minioture flower, color, gold, splendid border plant; Har- 
_ mony, orange, yellow, new; Butter Ball, conory yellow, new; Pot o‘Gold, 
dwarf, giant large brilliont oronge flowers cp an pc as Se i SR IN aE Mee 7a ea 50 
“NICOMANA Flowernie BEN ECT coe 2S Re RP 2 Ue a SEW or eR ec Ee te ee ey . 50 
RABE GSS HiPPOMA NICA—blew purple roll. Dwarf, tine for border, rockery, byes i Sees . .50 
MNT OPIMINTS. sient flowerma. A tee 75’ ? 
TSTEMON, -or Beard Tongue—Blooms in bright shades of pink, rose, ond red... fete ‘$0 
UNIAS—Single: Peach Red, medium size, prolific bloomer; Elks Pride, rich pur- 
ple: lace Vale, large docy white; Mars, velvet-red; Theodosia, rose pink, gold 
- « threet:-White: Beauty; fringed white; torge single fringed mixed; Scarlet 
EES RTS 2 es an a 2 ope oe ee See ee ree 50 
VENIAS—Dwearf Single: “Glow, rich pink; White Cloud; white; Rosy Morn, pink; 
Blue Admiral, blue; King Henry, rich velvety. red; Ruffled Blue, bright blue; 
_. | Blue Bee, dood blue; Fire Chief, scarlet red, flaming velvet. 8-2... ~ .- .50 
_-PETUNIAS—California “Giants: Mixed, giant single blooms oe eeeeee nee eelne ceed tenes - + 3.00 
- PETUNIAS—Double: American Rose, dwerf, oll double, smetl oWe@rs leer ete eae 50 
“PETUNIAS—Giant Double Mixed; exaquisite colors 2 ooo. 2oii oon ice eee e cee nee ce tenes 1.50 
~ PHLOX DRUMMONDI, Annual Phlox—Art oes Speen ee tas Beet! I eden a a ee 50 
PORTULACA —Mixed: colors: 42 03 OE Sst sie eke renee tee 2x Rep at elles 0? Wises eae .50 
“SALPIGLOSSIS—Mixed Colors. oo 0.c02.ciikie. einen e eee ene eee Eas is a Ae es: SRR a _ .50 
“SAEVIA or SCARLET SAGE—Toll or dworf vorietios 9988-2... oonee co. nn enone nent teen 50 
-SNAPDRAGONS: In Separate Colors—Pure white, light shell pink, rose pink, pink, 
- eronge and-gold; omber,-old gold, solmon shodes, red shades, terra cotta 
-- gold, yellow-and copper-and mixed oll -colors; Rosalia, rose pink; Giant Sky- 
scraper Snaps, mixed.colors.... 2.2... cence eee c cence cece cece cence tener nage nceenenenene 50 
TETRA vergest flowered of oll snapdragons, many individual flowers ore ruffled. 
“ -A- superfine mixture including-oll the best snapdragon shades; orange, yel- 
Jew, peach, canary, bronze, orchid; crimson, scarlet, pink, white. Main spike 
2563 feet-toll with mony taterols. -Exceltent for cutting. Mixed Plants.._.00000 00.2... -50 
SIOCKS—Ten Weeks—Red, pink; white, rose; lovender: shade, and mixed ___...- 002-2 coo eee 50 
S:4EET ALYSSUM PLANTS—New Violet Queen, deep violet; Dworf White. 50 
LSE HONIAL Forehy: new -Very bright fed. ooo lg ce entleeceeee cee enc eecec teen c eee eecteeneenelee eet cgeenenee re 
-MERBENA—Red, white,blve, levender, pink and:-mined colors... o.0 22.2 cl rele keel nee eae 
MIOLAS—Blue; apricot, “white and yellow. 98... .--- ae enero neneengeceetenen cree cece nero rnennnenenterennnnne : 
~ GIANT ZINNIAS—Conory yellow,-crimson, lavender, opricot, rose, yellow, orange 
-yetlow, bright pink, pink to salmon, red, gold, old rose, light. gold, white, as 
es 1a dialee -scarlet,-brilliani scorlet,and cerise............--.---.--.- yeasbbn aebataenenens facta 4 
_ JUNEAS—Cut-and-Come: New medium ‘size fine cut flower; white, gold, scarlet, + + = ie 
eee eR eo em 1] Ce. Ae ae i 
Lacon “,-01 bution type flower. Canary Yellow, Golden Gem, Purple. 
Gem, Scarlet Gem, White Gem, Red Riding Hood, Rose Gem, Crimson Gem, a 
Brea IA tian cerca eth Mh Ee catenin Boerne ecnrcrecretnnnen 
i rereer Order Add 3% Sales: Tox, 10% For: Postage (Minimum Postage 20) 
Cc A NNAS 
Plant more Cannas. They ore right of home in 
this section. Simply use oc good rich soil and 
plenty ofw ater. They make o beautiful ond at- 
tractive bed or border, with their lorge leaves and 
heads of bright flowers. Save the root and re- 
plant year after year. 
HUNGARIA—Pink. 
KING: HUMBERT—Red flower, bronze foliage. 
KING MIDAS—Golden yellow. 
THE PRESIDENT—Finest red. 
Canna Roots, well storied, 25¢ each, 
Per Dozen, $2. 75 
Add 3% Sales Tax To All ‘Orders From This Page 
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spe lowering. Easily grown in-hot weath- 
Nery: fragrant; waxy white flowers on 
tell spikes. 
- Price, 1c, for 25¢ 
IMPORTANT NOTICE ON PRICES 
Owing: to conditions beyond ovur-conirol, prices imi Milot-Mills List for 1951 must be 
aie to change without notice, es . 
Orders will be silled prevailing prices-of time they ore received. H this is not 
setd ee mn en order. 
a Pa EARLY: “ORDERS ARE URGENTLY ADVISED! 
he is Rime Rare gE PAILOT-MILLS COMPANY: - 
DO NOT ORDER FROM 1950 CATALOG 
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BERRY PLANTS 
STRAWBERRIES, STANDARD 
12 50 100 
‘Marshall, fine large one crop berry... 35 .125 2.00 
STRAWBERRIES, EVERBEARING 
Gem. vigorous growing, heavy yielder _____. 50 1.75 3.00 
Minnesota No. 1166, best growing with 
dark ‘ved fruié 32)... 2 ee oe 1.25 5.00 10.00 
Streamliner, perfect medium jo large fruit, 
good in warm climate... ¥.25 5.00 10.00 
Rockhill, large sweet, bright red fruit, 
best everbearing | _....... ¥.25 -5.00 10.00 
RASPBERRIES 
New Washington, heavy yielder, long very sweet fruit, ea. 20 
Taylor, largest, easy to pick, good home & com'| berry, ea. 20c 
EVERBEARING RASPBERRIES 
indian Summer, finest everbearing large fruit, 
juicy, mild, Arig best 06 Or ae ea ea. 20¢ 
BLACKCAPS 
’ Cumberland, leading black raspberry of good size _ eo. 20c 
LOGANBERRY aie 
large, long ond ottractive red fruit 8 oo ea, 25¢ 
Y OUNGBERRIES 
Deep ved-color with few seeds. Sweeter thon 
Boysenberries ea. 20¢ 
BOYSENBERRY 
very heavy yielding. with large, dork fruit = 022.22... seas 20¢ 
THORNLESS. BERRIES : 
Youngberry, thornless varieties, very large fruit 2) eal 30¢ 
Boysenberry,; thornless plants, fine home berry ; ea, 30¢ 
Logonberry, plant of thornless variety, produces 3 
-@ jargéerberry 2.5 eS eae ea. 40c 
CURRANTS 
Perfection; number one currant with-bright red, 
wrtted :<surla-crcie) 08 ee re aS he ie ea 25¢ 
RHUBARB 
Chen, large fast. grower, crisp and juicy _.35¢ ea.,3 for $1.00 
Strawberry, -old favorite, deep red color 35<¢ ea.,3 for $1:00 
~Wine red; tender, deep red, good forcing - 35¢ ea.,3 for $1.00 
POTTED TOMATO PLANTS 
WD el a ceoranatatanca nd wcip denen seabed sue cideremeseahetant seauectaenanast $ 1.20 
900 oe ea oat acscacne pocacecndett suaneoadantcuhetoac epee 16.00 
Oo 5 SAAR Rasen ccendvacontacncduecdeeancecttusssuatmnaleanceteaccd 50.00 
eee eer hers te Eee MO en aA ... 80.00M 
OO oa FoF erevaceseect cesanttanpaceetapcacananckucs=peaunnadesseaae 75.60M 
3000> OF MOLE... cise -scccsennbcecelesnacntees Hiskeae eoteeesee 60.00M 
First few early tomatoes will bring the price of your plants. 
GRAPES 35c ea. plant, 3 for $1.00 
-AMERICAN SORTS, 2 YR. NO. } 
Worden, Black, sweeter, eorlier ond Jorger thon Concord: 
Moore's Early, Black Early. 
Niogora, White, thin skin ond sweet number one grope. 
Concord, dark, sweet, juice grape. Vine very sirong.. 
EUROPEAN SORTS, NO. 1 
Thompson Seedless, splendid whife toble grape. 
Muscat, White old standard, very fine. 
Tokoy. large meaty red fruit. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Blooming Size - - - None Better 
@ ALADDIN—Large, salmon pink 
® ALGONQUIN —Brilliant scarlet 
@® BAGDAD—Deep smoky, old rose 
@ BEACON—Fine erange, cream blotch 
@ BETTY NUTHALL—Warm bright coral 
@® BLUE BEAUTY—Large bright blue 
@ CHARLES DICKENS—Purple violet 
@ ETHEL CAVE COLE—Extra large pink 
@ ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Fine ruffled lavender 
@® GOLD DUST—Fine yellow 
@ GRETA GARBO—Rose buff tinted pink 
@ HARVEST MOON-—Large, clear yellow 
@ KING LEAR—Early ruffled reddish purple 
@ MARGARET BEATON—White, scarlet blot 
® MINUET—Beautiful lavender 
‘@® PEGGY LOU—Light rose 
@® PICARDY—Large, salmon pink 
@ RED CHARM—Medium tall red 
@ STOPLIGHT—Fine medium red 
@ WHITE GOLD—Large creamy white, yeliow throat 
@ POLAR ICE—Pure glisiening white 
Named varieties, per dozen, 80<; 
less than dozen, 10c each. 
RAINBOW PMIXTURc—Splendid mixture of standard 
varieties — Dozen, 65c 
SPECIAL MIXTURE—No. 2 Bulbs, 50c a dozen: 
AGAIN WE HAVE 
1.65 ‘ctaoiowus coutzcrion 1.65 
Lovely collection of twenty-two beouties. One bulb 
of each listed above. Some eorly and some late bloom- 
ing. Each bulb labeled. For-20 years we have of- 
fered on Aristocrat Collection thet hos been a sensa- 
tion for quality and price. Eoch bulb lobeled. 22 
named bulbs, $1.65, postpoid. 
GROWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR GLADIOLUS 
Plant in good loamy soil obout 4 inches deep as. soon 
os frost danger is past. Plant-ebout 6 inches apart in 
rows a-convenient distance oport. 
Treatment—Due to the presence of thrip in oll parts of 
the U. S. itis advisable to treot before planting regord- 
less of where purchased. Soak the bulbs in a carco’X so- 
lution three hours @n@ tkemeplani. Solution of four jeo- 
spoons per gallon of water. When bulbs are six inches 
high dust with a 50% D.D.T. powder or spray, which- 
ever is most convenient. This should be done about 
every 10 days until they show color. 
