bummer and Autumn, 1907. 
WHOLESALE OFFER OF 
SEEDS AND PLANTS 
INCLUDING CHOICE SPECIALTIES FROM THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS OF COLORADO. 
D. M. ANDREWS, Boulder, Colorado, U. S. A. 
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 
For a number of years I have been supplying a large assortment of seeds of the native 
plants of Colorado. This work has been attended with a large degree of success, far more 
than even my friends anticipated. It is true, however, that quite a number of items, apparent¬ 
ly worthy of a place, have been carried on the list at a loss. Few of my patrons appreciate 
the large amount of travel, attended with more or less danger and exposure and the outlay 
of time and money which are involved in the collection and preparation each year of the 
large list heretofore offered, nearly all being gathered from the wild lands of Colorado. 
The time has come for a revision of my list, from which I propose to eliminate the less 
.successful items and those which do not promise in time to arouse a more general interest. 
In this revised list which follows, my patrons will have the benefit of my experience to 
show them the kinds which the test of years has proven to be the most successful as well as 
the most popular of our widely famed “Wild Flowers of Colorado.” 
SHRUBS AND WOODY PLANTS —MY list of these is not a large one but is indeed 
unique. From no other land, excepting perhaps Japan, has there been presented a list ol 
ishrubs, etc., so new, so delightfully distinct, adapted to such a variety of purpose, becoming 
.at. once indispensible, as this from the mountains, valleys and plains of Colorado. Their 
success has been phenomenal, inured as they are to the most severe and rigorous conditions 
■of climate, especially to extreme cold and to extreme drought. Taking into consideration 
.also the significant fact that more well-to-do lourists visit Colorado each season than any 
.other state in the union, only a little foresight should be needed to induce any progressive 
nurseryman to provide an ample stock of the “Rocky Mountain Favorites” which these same 
tourists see planted so successfully and in such profusion in the public parks and about the 
homes in Colorado, and also growing on the mountain sides. 
TERMS —This list supercedes and cancels all former quotations: Orders are accepted 
in roatation, subject to stock being in hand or obtainable and without responsibility for 
non-delivery in case a supply shall not be available. 
PLEASE NOTICE —That when my supply is exhausted very few items of this list can 
be obtained elsewhere, and it is therefore important that you place your orders as complete¬ 
ly as possible at once; before the ripeing and harvesting of the seeds, as no great surplus will 
be collected more than enough to fill orders on file and fey own needs for planting. Yep can 
