COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) McKana Giant Mixed. 
Look for this lovely new Columbine as an All- 
American winner in 1955. We believe it to be the 
best new perennial in recent years. Its extremely 
large blooms outclass all existing varieties. All of 
the colors are present and plants are easy to grow 
from seed. Really magnificent — Beautiful. 
Pkt. 50c, 1/16 oz. $1.75, Yg oz. $3.25. 
a 
CANDY PINK MORNING GLORY is the first pink Morn- 
ing Glory ever created. A completely new color — pink. 
The big 4” diameter flowers are of a lovely and cheerful 
shade of bright rose-pink salmon, pure and sparkling. The 
flowers remain open one day, each morning a completely 
new set is born, and this continuzs throughout the summer 
until frost. Candy Pink is easily grown, often reaching a 
height of 15 to 20 feet. It’s ideally suited for the trellis 
or fence or to cover any unsightly spot in the garden. Every 
home gardener can think of a place for Candy Pink. It is 
entirely distinct from anything yet offered and a flower 
novelty that home owners will enjoy growing. There is 
nothing more interesting to grow than Morning Glories 
for in many respects they are the most ‘’educated’’ of all 
annual flowers. 
Pkt. 25c, 2 pkts. 45c, Y4 oz. 75c, V2 oz. $1.25. 
MORNING GLORY CANDY PINK 
ZINNIA PEPPERMINT STICK Mixed is the most 
unusual Zinnia you have ever seen! The 24- 
inch high plants bear a multitude of cutflowers 
3 inches in diameter which cut and come again 
all season and each flower is gaily striped in a 
combination of two or more colors. Every plant 
is different with combinations of red and white, 
red and yellow, orange and yellow, carmine and 
white, and purple and white; some barely flecked 
with colors and others half and half. About 70% 
striped but even the solid colors are wonderful 
for home decorating. 
Pkt. (50 seeds) 25c; 2 Pkts. 45c. 
State Nursery 
and 
Seed Co. 
HELENA, MONTANA 
