F.O.B. WENATCHEE 
Flats Of 
12 50 100 1000 
.49 1.50 2.50 
.49 2.00 2.50 
49 2.00 2.50 
.49 2.00 2.50 18.00 
49 2.00 2.50 18.00 
.49 2.00 2.50 20.00 
49 2.00 2.50 20.00 
15¢ each 
49 2.00 2.50 20.00 
49 2.00 2.50 
. 10¢ each, any amount 
.20 2.00 
Market Price 
5¢ each, 6 for 25¢ 
SenEPreERS; Hot Varieties—Cayenns Chili, ee ine: ses aus 
"ode her ee ha Bliss Triumph Red, Pontiac Red, White Rose; Late, , 
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RHUBARB ROOTS—Strawberry, Giant Mammoth... SSCS sp a 5c each 
SPEARMINT PLANTS—Mint ol ESB SOR CCR IR ake ea 25¢ each 
2.00 2.50 20.00 
1.50 2.50 20.00 
5.00 10.00 75.00 
2.00 2.50 
each, any amount, 
500 or more 8c 
per brick 
MILOT-MILLS EARLY MONFY 
| BERRY PLANTS 
F.O.B. WENATCHEE 
oe 12 50 100 
: STRAWBERRIES—NEW NORTHWESTERN—MARSHALIL—Fine large one crop berry .35 1.25 2.00 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES—GEM—Vigorous growing, heavy yielder ______ .50 1.75 3.00 
STREAMLINER—Perfect medium to large fruit, good in warm climate =, s«1..25 5.00 10.00 
ROCKHILL—Large sweet, bright red fruit, best everbearing 0. 1.25 5.00 10.00 
f—Very heavy yielding with large, dark fruit 
'—Thornless Micisamineahome perry ce a es CN = ee 
erf ion, with bright red, mild, sub-acid 
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all the trouble of planting seed. Buy dust 
as Ds A Par dara oad ? 1 Dozen 
| d-to fill in the space. They bloom so much earlier. 
_ F.0.B. WENATCHEE 
Doz., $3.00 
.50 
-25¢ each 
ee. \75¢ 
ORGET-ME-NOT—Dwarf, bright blue flowers 50 
GERANIUMS—AII colors, out of pofs 9902... 2.2.22... 
OBELIA PLANTS—Dwarf and Trailing—Deep blue 
Pmispemuseel Lupiti— Mixed - COONS <2 2222) 22 2ess Fac oe cea cs ecectgencenstnnepattenennepenlebeeabaeecdceeeebiivere 
MARIGOLDS: Giants Fall Flowering—Burpee’s edorless foliage; Gold, rich gold; 
Yellow Supreme, vich lemon vellow; Orange Sunset, bright orange: Gigantic 
_ ——s- Sunset, rich orange and lemon yellow; odor very sweet and fragrant .50 
_ MARIGOLDS: Dwarf Varieties—Golden Ball. dwarf double, golden orange: Royal 
_-—. Seott, dwarf, double, rich mahogany; Legion of Honor. dwarf. lemon vellow 
sand red; Tagate’s miniature flower. color gold. splendid border vlant Hor- 
mony, orange, yellow, new; Butter Ba‘l, canary yellow, new; Pot o’Gold, 
1 eS 
Meidwartmant large brilliont-orange flowers. 2... )..:0c0.--seenecpeacntennecnencontenensecusnancencucereeesed .50 
NICOTIANA—Flowering Tobacco ___......_....2---------------2--eo ee nnen nnn c cece cect eee Pee OG <i 50 
_ NEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA—New purple roll. Dworf fine for border rockery. oo. 2%c each 
. PANSY PLANTS—Giant flowering, field grown. (New Felix Pansy, 1.00 doz.).00 7 hn 
_ PENTSTEMON, or Beard Tonave—Blooms in briaht shodes of pink, rose and red... .50 
PETUNIAS—Sinole: Elks Pride, rich purple Lace Vale, large lacy white: Mars, 
_ velvet red: Theodosia, rose pink, qold throat; White Beauty, frinced white; 
Jarge single fringed mixed: Scarlet Beauty, scarlet; Tango, large fringed, 
' salmon red; Blue Bedder, blue. -2.........n. cece eee eee cece teeta ence toceecenneenennnnne .50 
_- PETUNIAS—Dwarf Single: Glow, rich pink; White Cloud, white; Rosy Morn, pink; 
es Lipstick, lipstick red: Comanche, scarlet red: Blue Admiral, blue: King Hen- 
ry, rich velvety red: Ruffled Blue, briaht blue: Blue Bee, good blue; Fire 
Chief, scarlet red, flaming velvet; Ballerina, fringed salmon; Snowsterm, 
fringed white ................ “ghee ECE) ee «ae OSS NaS NGM MPREN Sap abn Napili An Sean p ne aed 
PETUNIAS—California Giants: Mixed. aiant sinale blooms... |... ..0.......22--.2sce22edeeeee ener eee 
~ PETUNIAS—Double: American Rose, dwarf al! double small flowers 
-_ PETUNIAS—Giant Double Mixed. exquisite colors. oo. cececececececce ce ee eee eceeeeteneceeeeeeeneneenenee 
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- PHLOX DRUMMONDI, Annual Phlox—Art shades._...............,-..------ Pivncner Sateen T pierre 50 
PORTULACA —Mixed colors 222... .ennencnnsneeeececeneee nee tenneseeenbeneeeeeesneenecsencectanneetenesnscerastenseneenes 50 
PRIC RT PIGIOSSIS-=Mixed) Colors nso e ccc ceee ce eae ceeeteec ene nneecenceteeeeconeeenesersnceeenes 50 
_ SALVIA or SCAPIFT SACE—Tall or dwarf vorietios oo... eee eee ee en eceee agence .50 
ie SNAPDRAGONS: In Separate Colors—Pure white. liaht shell pink rose pink pink, 
orange and gold amber, old gold? salmon shodes. red shades, terra cotta 
gold. yellow and copoer and mixed oll! colors: Rocalia, rose pink; Giant Sky- 
; ‘ scraper Snaps. RR UCONGNS ee eee Nolet ce NS Aen | op oe uns Ea Fe hit Tie See i 50 
TETRA Snapdragons—Largest flowered of all, many individual flowers are ruffled. 
ae A superfine mixture including oll the best snaodragon shades; oranae vel- U 
i low, peach, canary, bronze. orchid. crimson scarlet, pink, white. Main spike 
 -2VW> feet tall with many laterals. Excellent for cutting. Mixed Plants... 50 
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POLL LL LADY 
GERANIUM 
— LEADING VARIETIES — 
PELL LLO LE 
BUCKNER—Double white. 
BETTER TIMES—Rose Red. 
FIRE—Dark red. 
IVY GERANIUMS—Pink, Red 
MRS. BLANK—Reddish purple, double. 
‘SALMON BEAUTY—Rich single salmon. 
SALMON HiILl—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 to $1.00 each. 
PLO LLB 
PINK LADY—Light pink. 
RADIO RED—Double red. 
SINGLE RED—Scarlet red. 
PLO L LLL ELE LEVEL LEE EL SE, 
Gladiolus Bulbs 
31 leading varieties. Best for color and long lasting. 
10c each — 90c per dozen 
PLO L EL LS 
WHITE 
JUNE BELLS—White. 
LEADING LADY—Cream white. 
SNOW PRINCESS—Commercial white. 
SURFSIDE—Ruffled milk white with lavender. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE—New White. 
CREAM 
CORONA-—Creamy white, rose edge. 
GREENLIGHT—Milky white with green gloss. 
ORIENTAL PEARL—Clear cream. 
WHITE GOLD—Creamy white te golden yellow. 
PINK, ROSE AND SALMON 
BURMA—Deep rose with silver edge. 
GLAMIS—Salmon with cream lip. 
LIPSTICK—Light pink. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY—Light pink for cutting. 
PICARDY—Salmon pink. : 
ROSA VAN LIMA—Bright rose, pink. f 
CHAMOUNY—Cerise Rose with silver line, slightly 
ruffled. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—Light pink with flecking. 
SCARLET AND RED 
ALADDIN—Brilliant light scarlet. 
BEACON—Salmon-scarlet with cream. 
FIREFLY—Scarlet with white, early. 
STOPLIGHT—Brilliant, red. 
{RED CHARM—Médiufn Red. + + fit aie 
VALERIA—Red with yellow. 5 
YELLOW 
AUREOLE—Clear Yellow 
YELLOW EMPEROR—Deep Yellow 
ORANGE 
ORANGE GOLD—Deep Orange with Gold 
BLUE, PURPLE 
ABU HASSAN—Violet Blue 
KING LEAR—Réddish Purple with Silver 
LAVENDER 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Lavender Mauve Ws 
MINUET—Cleor Lavender 
10° each -- 90° per dozen ep 
~~ Special! 
Again a Milot-Mills aristocrat collection. 
Choose 22 of any of the above separately labeled, 
for $1.80 postpaid. 
Rainbow Mixture—Splendid Mixture of Standard Va- 
rieties ... 75c per dozen.. 
POTTED TOMATO PLANTS 
PREBLE LELOELELLE OLE BELO DL ODD ELLO LD LOL BLOEO EEE, 
GRAPES . . 50c ea. plant 
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AMERICAN SORTS, 2 YR. NO. 1 
Worden, Black, sweeter, earlier and larger than Concord. 
Moore's Early, Black Early. 
Niagara, White, thin skin and sweet number one grape. 
Concord, 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. 
Tokay. Large meaty red fruit. 
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