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MILOT-MILLS EARLY MONEY 
50 ~~: 100 
JS POO. Wer tiaics hus on 
bog | EN a PT ee SUEY a Pires GAD. 1,50 2.50 
TS—Early, heavy produc 1.50 2.50 
; : 1. 5 
ay new vegetable, very sweet and PRUE Ne Oa Oe ag rae ace 
E—Early: Copenhagen, Golden Acre, Wakefield, Winingstead......... .49 1.50 2.50 
GE—Late—Danish Ballhead, Flot Dutch, Red Dutch. SSS Sey 49 1.50 2.50 
Dry Macthera Ce eo 49 1.50 2.50 
-Golden Self-Blanching, al dumbowe rk ey 49 1.50 2.50 
Yo RU eS SE US 08 Rp 15¢ each 
BERS—_Potied_Long Green, White Spine, Davis Perfect, Rector Pickling. 1Oc each, any amount 
NT—New York and Black Beauty i 49 1.50 2.50 
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ROUND CHERRY—Yellow Husk ee 49 1,50 2.50 
KMELONS—Potted—Hearts of Gold, Hole’s Best, Rocky Ford, Burrell’s Gem_10c each, any amount 
o HON Jets Yellow” Bermudas, Crystel Wax White. Sweet “Spanish White. .20 
8) BONS: Er ellow oo RES TY AEE So SI a ED Market. Price 
AR (SE PES URIS CSR EE sv aero a 5c ea., 6 for 25¢ 
PERS, -Sweet—California Wonder, World Beater, Ruby King, Pimiento___. 49 1.50 2.50 
| >PERS,, Hot Varieties—Cayenne. hilt es ge SS 49 1.50 2.50 
RHUBARB ROOTS—Strawberry, Giermt Memmmoth eee 35c each 
BPEARMINT PLANTS Miri ccc ecccceeeceecneenneeenn 25¢ each 
ORY. CNIS eet ene ae em ar DN) Pl 49 1.50 2.50 
ATOES—Bonny Best, John Boer, Earliana, Marglobe, Stokesdale, Stone, 
Rufgers, Ponderosa, Yellow Pear, Golden Queen, Oxheart, and Cherry ____ 49 1.50 2.50 
TOMATO Cee ea ce eS 1.20 5.00 10.00 
“49 «1.50 —-2.50 
10¢ each, onv amount 
| Sa eieemrgenmer ert Lakin fede Wiat e FOR Berorick 
MILOT- MILLS EARLY MONEY \ 
B E R RY PIA NTS 5 ron. wenarcnee 
, ¥2 50 100 
ARD STRAWBERRIES—MARSHALL—Fine nae one crop berry rea es = IG 335 1.25 2.00 
ARING STRAWBERRIES—GEM—Vigorous growing, heavy mieicer, ais EE SO. 2 1.75 3.00 
SOTA NO. 1166—Best growing with dark red fruit 9 as 5.00° 10.00 
EAMLINER—Perfect medium to large fruit, good in warm climate. “ 5.00 10.00 
“ieee sweet, bright red fruit, best everbearing | pa TREY 2 ialt saat 3 0 5.00 10.00 
PBERRIES—NEW. 'WASHINGTON—Heavy yielder, long very sweet fruit oe cceeee Cah 35 
ASPBERRIES—TAYLOR—Largest, easy fo pick, good home and commercial berry 0... each 35¢. 
NG RASPBERRIES—INDIAN SUMMER—Finest everbearing Jarge fruit, juicy, mild, best _ each 35¢ 
—Cumberland, leading black Bespberry PE OO See er as a oe pen nt sad coon each 35c. . 
RRY—Large, long and atiractive red fruit. 0. Sige Agee east ele 2 each 35¢ 
JERRY—Plant of thornless variety, produces G a large berry eee eceeeepeecesneeeetceeee each 35c. 
BERRIES=Deep red color with few seeds eed! 0a Neo ee eee .. each 35¢ 
uN GBERRIES—Thornless varieties, very large fruit 
IBERRY—Very heavy yielding with large, dark froit 
BERRY—Thornless plants, fine home berry 
1 Dezen 
: oh me oars for bSisloring ao area 2, been} 3.00 
Dwarf—Blue; for Po ef Sa a INE et le ast es eee ee ete ale Bouse .50 
, Crego Giants—Azure blue, deep rose, blue, aa crimson, pink, 
, shell pink, violet, AA TUE T@ EAN NCL SIT ICE oes ect sco e eso t nn ok nn nsectcky <velwnenscencuseesud .50 
NT j—American Beauty, late flower variety. Azure, deep rose, leven- 
‘peach blossom, purple, rose, shell pink, and white... -.-.-..----e--ecrnteeecenpseeeenenne -50 
S— Red, pink, yellow and apricot, giant foliage _-.__-....-..-.-.------e-eeneneeeeee ees 25¢ each; oa , $3: 00. 
NL PLANTS—Red, pink, white, salmon-yellow, QU SIPC Cee ee es 
Giant, mixed colors... ..-----.0-eeeeteneneenneeneeee Fal Ne ye gs OSS ane cel na ser aes ROS .50 
on. Pi (0 2 2 ee 
s—All colors. . Boy AG A RN A eee ean ooh ek eat caiman SRA EE Ie 
LANTS—Dwarf and Trailing—Deep_ 1S ea a7 SRT ie ar sea Deano bans 3 
, Russel Lupin—Mixed eae i es Ne Nc nee ae ccceh Teawn beep cuttin dunsattnnce 
: Giants Fall Flowering—Burpee’s odorless foliage; Gold, rich cole 
v Supreme, rich lemon yellow; Orange Sunset, bright orange; Gigantic 
rich orange and lemon yellow; odor, very sweet and fragrant... -.2..cenennnnnerne .50 
y 
ARIG LDS: Dwarf Varieties—Golden Boll, dwarf, double, golden orange; Royel 
dwarf, double, rich mahogany; Legion of Honor, dwarf, lemon yellow 
ed; Tagate’ 's, miniature flower, color, gold, splendid border plant; Har- 
; orange, y yellow, new; Butter Ball, canary vener: new; Pot o'Gold, 
f, giant large brilliant orange flowers......-..: DT NE AN a se lS ee eee .50 
TIANA—Flowering | oP PSS TE SONIC Sa I ic Dee ace nena a eee 50 
BERGIA HIPPOMANICA—New purple ott: Dwarf, fine re et AS rockery .50 
 PLANTS—Giant flowering, field Fh ad Ree a a ee 75 
'STEMON, or Beard Tongue—Blooms in bright shades of pink, rose, and Ps reac 50 
Single: Peach Red, medium size, prolific bloomer; Elks Pride, rich pur- 
ace Vale, large lacy white; Mars, velvet red; Theodosia, rose pink, gold 
roat; White Beauty, — fringed white; large single fringed mixed; Scarlet 
a uty, acarlet; Tango, large fringed, Seat Orh assent ee ragenntndeetnennene 30 
c ee Glow, rich pink; White. Cloud, white; Rosy Morn, pink; 
gute : blue; King. Manny, rick velvety red; Ruffled Blue, bright blue; 
Se Bee, good. blue; Fire Chief, scerlet red, flaming PY YN Fe a Aaa ie eS a .50 
ETL ! Sotelfomia: Giants: Mixed, giant single blooms.__......-.........-.--- 65 Sab Fru 10 pet See a 3.00 
PE S—Double: American Rose, ‘dwarf, all double, small Rowers De AUT so A yo ey .50 
AS—Giant Double Mixed, Exquisite COlOrS.__._.... a n-nc-n--e-nrcdennenceennennterenecectnntaeennaanens 1.50 
DRUMMONDI, Annual Phiox—Art dea eee ae Bissnimin tance sesh LN SSE ee 50 
CA—Mixed colors | Bb sce Sscetteeneestnoenbestaneecrontennenstectnsenersseert See SOY ELS eae 50 
S—Mixed Colors ... : 50 
Ci ne’ SAGE—Tall or dwarf vorietios._-...-.---------+.-o-sosscecoestntensneeheneesnnmtcnnensonee 50 
Colors—Pure white, light shell pink, rose sake pine j 
d sold ‘amber, old gotd, selmon shades, red shades, terra cotta 
ow and copper and mixed alll. colors; Rosalia, rose ‘pink; Giant Sky- 
apps; mixed colors... .-----en-ctecentenen en eneetnececsnsetnene naearaitent ee ese die .50 
ragons —La + flowered of all, man individual flowers ore ruffle 
upe Galakes Gactuding. ofl the best Aragon shades; orange, yel- 
ne ch, canary, bronze, orchid, crimson, scarlet, pink, white. Main spike 
.et tall with many laterals. Excellent for cutting. Mixed Plants... 2... os 
| eks—Red, pink, white, rose, lovender shade, and mixed......----..o---------o--= : 
we i PLANTS—-New. Violet Queen, deep’ violet; Dwarf Wire a oee enna) .50 
w very bright Os PSE aE ets Eade coos oan hncnrnnmcnniotensme none oy ure idee 50 
te, blue, lavender, pink and mixed AES PSE PS WF SEU STTE 2 aati  E pa OL eR eee 50 
/NE t, white ond yellow ee I oe sc ceernensnqnnanncnenenaceneomecnennconenaneiee 75 
GIANT 7 - ory: yellow, xerimson, fcxailes: apricot, rose, yellow, orange 
: ink, pink to salmon, red, gold, old rose, light gold, white, 
brilliant scarlet, and cerise 2. ----—----n----nseennennnomenronterersnescennnne LGN 50 
lew medium size fine cot flower; white, gold, scarte?, us 
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(oda bauiy: Yellow, Golden Gem, Purple : 
m, Red Riding Hood, Rose Gem, Crimson Gem, 
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F.0.B. WENATCHEE 
BEANS—Plant potted. 002. o.... eeneneennneeeeennneneteneenee Lis Se IRAE aE ROR EO We .25¢ each 
25¢ each; 1 Deoz., $3.00 
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GERANI UMS 
— LEADING VARIETIES — 
PLO LOE 
BUCKNER—Double white. 
BETTER TIMES—Rose Red. 
FIRE—Dark red. 
IVY GERANIUMS—Pink. 
MRS. BLANK—Reddish purple, double. 
SALMON BEAUTY—Rich single salmon. 
SALMON HILL—Single, bright salmon. 
SALMON SUPREME—Semi-double salmon. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON GERANIUMS. 
ROSE GERANIUMS—Sweet scented. 
Prices: Out of pots Geraniums: 3”, 35c, dozen $3.50; 
4”, 50c #0 $1.00 each. ; : 
PINK LADY—Light pink. 
RADIO RED—Double red. 
SINGLE RED—Scarlet red. 
Gladiolus Bulbs 
31 leading varieties. Best for color and long lasting. 
10c each — 90c per dozen 
WHITE 
JUNE BELLS—White. 
LEADING LADY—Cream white. 
SNOW PRINCESS—Commercial white. 
MARGARET BEATON—Snow white with scarlet. 
SURFSIDE—Ruffled milk white with lavender. 
CREAM 
CORONA—Creamy white, rose edge. 
GREENLIGHT—Milky white with green gloss. 
ORIENTAL PEARL—Clear cream. 
WHITE GOLD—Creamy white to golden yellow. 
PINK, SALMON 
BURMA—Deep rose with silver edge. 
GLAMIS—Salmon with cream lip. 
MIPSTICK—Light pink. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY—Light pink for evitting. 
PICARDY—Salmon pink. 
ROSA VAN LIMA—Bright rose, pink. 
SCARLET AND RED 
ALADDIN—Brilliant light scerlet. 
BEACON—Salmon-scarlet with cream. 
BLAZE—Scarlet red. 
FIREFLY—Scarlet with white, early. 
STOPLIGHT—Brilliant red. 
et Re iatpeet: with yellow. 
? . YELLOW 
AUREOLE—Clear Yellow  - 
HARVEST MOON—Medium Yellow 
YELLOW EMPEROR—Deep Yellow 
ORANGE 
ORANGE GOLD—Deep Orange with Gold 
BLUE, PURPLE 
ABU HASSAN—Violet Bive 
BIVE BEAUTY—Medium Blue 
KING LEAR—Reddish Purple with Silver 
LAVENDER 
~ ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Lavender Mewve 
MINUET—Clear Lavender 
1Oc Each — 90c Per Dozen 
Special!” 
Again a Milot-Mills aristocrat collection. 
Choose 22 of any of the above separately labeled, 
for $1.80 pestpaid. 
Rainbow Mixture—Splendid Mixture of Stondard Va- 
vieties ... 75c per dozen... = 
POTTED TOMATO PLANTS 
BE Serco naantenrcess coh hast dy is a 
Tp Oe ae Rela A Bite scanvant ain htaccs: AON 
CT ie i eS REN ts lls cacAeaee A F 
Be ee ee a aessonssanscenescerceeee 80.00M 
cE ili Me arti a mnsavesreecorwcmteaacees 75.00M 
GRAPES . . 50c ea. plant 
AMERICAN SORTS, 2 YR. NO. 1 
“Worden, Black, sweeter, earlier and larger than Concord. 
UWobre’s Early, Black Early. 
“Niagara, White, thin skin and sweet number one grope. 
“XConeord, dark, sweet, juice grape. Vine very strong. 
EUROPEAN SORTS, 2 YR. NO. 1 
Thompson Seedless, spendid white table grape. 
Muscat, White old standard, very fine, 
Tokoy. Large meaty be fruit. 
