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THE CRAND JUNCTION SEED CO., Grand Junction, Colorado 
Phlox, Hardy 
Ethel Pritchard, lilac or French- 
mauve. 
Mrs. Jenkins, pure white, free flower¬ 
ing. 
Rheinlander, large salmon pink, scar¬ 
let eye. 
Thor, rich deep salmon pink, red eye. 
P. Cr. Van Lassburg", extra tall, large, 
white. 
Von Hochberg, brilliant red. Hard to 
beat. 
Prices, 25c each; 3 of one variety 
69c, 10 for $2.00, not prepaid. 
Elizabeth Campbell, best dwarf pink. 
Jules Sandeau, brilliant dwarf pink. 
Coquelicot, the best orange vermilion. 
Puerbrand (Fireglow), new tall, 
cherry red flamed with orange. 
Prices, 35c each; 3 of one variety 
90c, 10 for $2.75, not prepaid. 
IRIS, Extra Good 
Varieties 
Ambassadeur, best of the big bronzes. 
Aphrodite, delicate pastel tintings. 
Balboa, an immense deep blue. 
Conquistador, very tall purple. 
Kashmir White, one of the best 
whites. 
Lord of June, the biggest lavender. 
Mme. Gaudichau, fine deep purple. 
Pallida dalmatica, tall lavender-blue. 
Sherwin Wright, good yellow. 
Above Iris, 25c each, not prepaid. 
Pumila, dwarf, deep blue. 2 for 35c, 
not prepaid. 
Chrysanthemum, Hardy 
L’Argentuillais, chestnut red, very- 
hardy. 
Little Bob, bronze button. 
Old Homestead, deep pink, profuse 
bloomer. 
Snowclad, creamy white flowers in 
great profusion. 
Golden Queen, early yellow, very 
large. 
Ida. A yellow pompon or button type. 
Prices, 20c each; 3 of one variety 
55c, 10 for $1.75, not prepaid. 
Hardy Vines 
Clematis, Jackmanni. Large purple. 
$1.00 each. 
Engleman Ivy. Good climber. 4Qc 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
Honeysuckle, Hall’s. White. 40c each; 
3 for $1.00. 
Kudzu Vine. Rapid grower. 30c each; 
3 for 85c. 
Silver Lace Vine. Beautiful, white. 
75c each. 
Trumpet Vine. Red flowers. 40c each; 
3 for $1.00. 
Selected Hardy Perennials 
Please note: Prices quoted are not prepaid except on collections 
as noted; and postage should be allowed for orders totalling less than 
$2.00 if wanted by parcel post (shipment by express is usually- the 
best). We will pay transportation charges on $2.00 worth or more 
of nursery stock. 
15c additional charge will be added to all orders for nursery stock 
totalling less than $1.00, to cover transportation and extra cost of 
handling and packing. On orders totalling between $1.00 and $2.00, 
cost of transportation only will he charged. 
We offer a list of old time favorites that need no introduction. 
The plants have been carefully selected and prepared. 
They can be transplanted in spring as soon as the soil can be pre¬ 
pared, or put out in the fall at least 30 days before winter sets in. 
It is a great help to give the new plants a light covering of leaves, 
coarse straw, or other mulch, and see that they are well moistened 
to carry them through the winter. 
*Acliillea, magenta red, blooms all summer. 
*Ajuga. (For shade.) Creeping, blue. May-June. 
*Cerastium. (Mouse ears.) A low, creeping jtlant with silvery fol¬ 
iage. Small white flowers. 
Coreopsis grandiflora. Rich yellow, cosmoslike flowers. 
^Delphinium, Chinense. Dwarf, blue or white flowers. 
Delphinium, Tall, choice new hybrids. Colors range from light blue 
through pink and lavender. A stately attraction in your garden. 
See page 70. 
*Dianthus. (Hardy- Pinks.) Bloom through May and June. 
Gaillardia. Long-season bloomer. See cut and description on page 70. 
Golden Glow. Height 6 ft. Golden yellow, double flowers; good for 
permanent background. 
Gypsophila. (Baby-’s Breath.) Used fresh or dried in bouquets. 
See page 71 for further description. 
*Helianthemum. (Rock rose.) Low-growing, fine pink or yellow 
flowers in early summer. ; 
Hollyhocks. Beautiful background flowers. 
*Iberis. (Hardy Candytuft.) Evergreen prostrate plants. White or 
lavender flowers in spring. 
Lupin. Mixed colors; bloom early- June. 
KTepeta. (Ground Ivy.) Attractive for bloom and foliage. Light 
blue flowers in early- spring. 
*Phlox Subulata. (Creeping Phlox.) Lavender pink flowers, early 
summer. 
*Saxifraga. Easily grown, broad deep green foliage. Pink flowers 
on long stems very early in spring. 
-Sedum. Creeping, rapid growth, yellow flowers. 
Seclum, Brilliant. Heads of brilliant pink. 18-24 inches. 
Shasta Daisy. (Chrysanthemum maximum.) Improved single white 
daisies. Excellent for bedding or cutting. 
Statice. (Sea Lavender.) Tiny lavender flowers like Baby’s Breath. 
Used fresh or dried in bouquets. 
Veronica Amethystina. Amethyst-blue flowers in June and July. 
Height 8-10 inches. 
"Veronica Incana. Gray foliage, dark blue. 12 inches. June-July. 
* Vinca Minor. (Shade.) A trailing, evergreen plant with glossy 
foliage and dark blue flowers. 
•"Violas. (Tufted Pansies.) A great favorite in the rock garden. 
^Violets, hardy. Blue flowers in great profusion. 
Prices, 20c each; 3 of one variety 55c, 10 for $1.75. 
* Particularly suitable for rock garden use. 
Garden of Color Collection 
2 Delphinium, tall 
2 Phlox, different colors 
1 Gaillardia 
2 Hollyhocks 
2 Canterbury Bells 
1 Coreopsis 
1 Gypsophila 
1 Platycodon 
All different, postpaid for only $1.75. As listed only, no change in 
selection. 
Hock Garden Collection 
1 Cerastium 
1 Delphinium chinense 
1 Garden Pink 
1 Vinca minor 
1 Phlox subulata 
1 Iris pumila 
1 Veronica incana 
1 Violet 
1 Saxifraga decipiens 
1 Helianthemum 
All ten postpaid for $1.50. As listed only, no change in selection. 
