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THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO 
DENVER, COLO 
Grape Vines 
Easy to Grow—Yearly Crops 
AGAWAM —Berries very large, reddish brown; excellent flavor, sweet 
and sprightly. Vigorous grower, good producer; ripens early. 
3 for 40c, postpaid. 
NIAGARA —Occupies the same position among the white varieties 
as Concord among the black. Bunch and berries large, greenish 
white, changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin but 
tough; quality much like the Concord. 3 for 40c, postpaid. 
CONCORD —One of the most popular and reliable varieties we 
possess. Bunch large, compact and shouldered; ' berry large, 
round, almost black with blue bloom; juicy, buttery and very 
sweet. S for 40c, postpaid. 
MOORE’S EARLY — A large grape, ripening a week earlier than 
Concord; good grower; berries large, good quality, and 
makes a moderate yield; very valuable as an early 
grape. 3 for 40c, postpaid. 
Mastodon Everbearer 
Everbearing Strawberries 
For best results, plants should be disbudded up 
to July I after the main June crop is past. They 
will then bear crops beginning early in August and 
continue until frost. 
GRAPE COLLECTION 
Three extra strong 2-year-old plants each of 
Agawam, Niagara, Concord, Moore’s Early (12 
in all, value $1.60). Sent prepaid for only $1.35. 
Raspberries 
LATHAM RASPBERRY (The Giant Red Raspberry)—The 
ability of Latham to yield so heavily, together with the 
large size and fine appearance of the berries make it 
unquestionably the most profitable variety for either 
the home or market garden. Many plants will bear fruit 
the first year they are set out. Place of strong disease- 
free plants: 6 for 50c; 12 for 90c; 25 for $1.50; 100 for 
$4.50, postpaid. 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING RASPBERRY (Bears from 
•July to October) —A wonderful raspberry that will give 
you a fine crop of berries from July until hard frosts in 
the fall; will produce a nice crop the first season if 
planted in good soil. Berries are bright crimson in color, 
large size, firm and sweet. Canes are vigorous growers 
and well covered with heavy green foliage. St. Regis 
is a heavy bearer in the regular berry season and be¬ 
sides will give you a crop in the fall when fresh berries 
are always welcome. Price of strong disease-free plants: 
6 for 50c; 12 for 90c; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.50, post¬ 
paid. 
KANSAS (Black) (Early to Midseason) —Large, firm, 
sweet, well-flavored berries and strong prolific canes, 
resistant to drought. 6 for 50c; 12 for 90c; 100 for 
$4.50, postpaid. 
Blackberries 
A very small plot of ground planted to Blackberries 
will produce more than enough luscious, healthful fruit to 
supply the family. Succeeds best on good strong soil. 
Plant in rows 6 feet apart and 2 or 3 feet in the rows. 
Cut out all the dead wood every year; mulch heavily to 
get plenty of large berries. Put the waste spaces to work 
by planting Blackberries. 
ELDORADO —Largest and best hardy Blackberry for this 
part of the country. Berries large, jet black, borne in 
large clusters; they are very sweet, melting and pleas¬ 
ing to the taste. Good market sort, standing shipping 
and handling well. Vigorous, hardy, enormous yielder. 
6 for 40c; postpaid. 
Gooseberries 
The Gooseberry requires a deep soil, well manured, and, 
if inclined to be dry, should be mulched to retain the 
moisture. The bushes should be thoroughly trimmed and 
pruned to obtain large, fine fruit. 
DOAVNING —Fruit large, round, light green with distinct 
veins, soft, juicy and fine flavored; vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive; smooth skin; one of the best. 3 for 60c: 10 
for $1.75, postpaid. 
THE GIANT EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
Produces Large Luscious Berries 90 Days After 
Planting. Will Produce Three Crops of 
Berries in 18 Months 
This astonishing new everbearing strawberry is 
a great advance over all other everbearing varieties. 
It produces large, deep-rooted plants that bear great 
quantities of the large luscious berries. Just plant 
them in any good garden soil this spring, keep the 
blossoms picked off until early in July. The plants 
are then well rooted and will soon bear big, red, 
delicious berries until severe cold weather. Then 
the next spring Mastodon bears as heavy a crop as 
any spring variety and after six weeks’ rest, starts 
in again and bears all summer and fall. We have 
the genuine true stock but advise early orders. 25 
for 50c; 50 for 90c; 10O for $1.25, postpaid. 
Strawberries 
June-Bearing 
SENATOR DUNLAP —Beautiful dark red fruits shad¬ 
ing to deep scarlet. Senator Dunlap has been for 
many years one of the most popular Strawberries 
for the table and for canning. Of good size and 
sweet flavor. 25 for 35c; 100 for 85c, postpaid. 
AROMA —Late, perfect. Berries very large, bright 
red to the center, rich, delicately aromatic, firm; 
a good shipper. 
Above two varieties planted side by side will make 
your season for ripe strawberries much longer. 
25 for 40c; 100 for $1.00, postpaid. 
HOOD RIVER —A fine-yielding, long-keeping variety. 
The meat is dark red, instead of pink or white, 
and is valuable on that account. Housewives will 
pay a premium for the Hood River berry because 
it makes such superior preserves. 25 for 35c; 
100 for 85c, postpaid. 
FREMONT WILLIAMS —A new variety, destined to 
be Very popular both on account of its heavy 
yield and keeping qualities. A very tine mid-sea¬ 
son variety, and valuable to all western growers. 
25 for 40e; 100 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Currants 
They succeed well in a cool, moist, soil, and should be 
planted about 4 feet apart and well cultivated. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC —The leading market variety. Stems 
and bunches are extra large, uniform size, easily picked, 
of excellent quality. The plant is very productive, robust 
and hardy. 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Dewberries 
LUCRETIA —The Dewberry is a dwarf and trailing form 
of the Blackberry. The fruit is highly prized as a market 
fruit owing to its large size and fine quality. This 
variety is recommended most highly. 6 for 40c; 25 for 
$1.50; 100 for $5.00, postpaid. 
