THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. 
DENVER, COLO. 
41 
Passion Flower- 
_ S p 1 e n did hardy annual 
' climbers, bearing- attractive 
fringed flowers; derived its name from its resem¬ 
blance to a cross. Fkt., 10c; y s oz., 50c. 
ictcm rkm_ Sensation Improved — Large 
1 t lilhlPiiitlll gloxinia-like flowers of brilliant 
color, rose, red, carmine, pink, cherry, lilac and pur¬ 
ple in long flower spikes on plants that grow 2 feet 
high. A splendid bedding plant. Give same care as 
petunia, verbena and salvia. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 35c. 
Phlox Drummondi—rhll.xV-Ti.is spi'?^ 
did genus of plants is unrivaled for richness of 
color, profusion of bloom, length of duration of 
bloom and general compactness, and whether in 
clumps or masses looks equally beautiful. Seeds 
should be sown in the open ground any time after 
danger of frost is over and in a few weeks the beds 
are a blaze of glory, remaining so until frost. 
White 
Violet 
Rose 
Apricot 
Scarlet 
Star 
Each of the 
above. Pkt., 
10c; 3 Pkts. for 
25c. 
DRUMMONDI 
MIXED. 
Pkt., 10c; 
Ys oz., 35c; 
oz., $1.00. 
Phlox, Drummondi 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX (Deciissata)— Tall, 
massive trusses of flowers in a wide range of bril¬ 
liant colors are produced throughout the summer. 
Plants require good soil and plenty of sun, and 
should be divided every two or three years. Seed 
germinates slowly. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkt., 25c. 
ipi i* _Franchetti (Chinese Lantern Plant) — 
Jr IiySail S~”2 ft. Attractive perennials easily 
grown from seed. Plants form dense bushes, and 
bear quantities of bright orange colored pods, re¬ 
sembling miniature Chinese lanterns. May be cut 
and dried for winter bouquets. Pkt., 10c; y& oz., 25c. 
T 3 « l FINEST SINGLE MIXED'— A mixture of 
r 111KS -China. Heddewigii and Imperial Pinks. 
Nothing better. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 15c. 
DOUBLE MIXED —This is a very choice mixture of 
this fragrant, hardy plant. They are very double, 
and can be propagated by division of roots. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 25c. 
,,, ..I,, This charming little hardy annual 
LOI lllldl d' j s unrivaled for brilliancy. Nothing 
is prettier for beds, edging and rockwork, and it is 
frequently used to sow broadcast over sunny banks, 
etc. The seed does not germinate until hot weather, 
and should be sown late. The flowers are of the 
richest colors and are produced all summer in great 
profusion. Average height, 6 inches. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED MIXTURE — White, golden 
yellow, striped rose, rich rose, crimson, scarlet, 
bright yellow, purple and salmon. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 
25c. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED MIXTURE —Same colors as 
in single-flowered. Flowers resembling tiny roses. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c. 
(Oenothera Evening Priinorse) —A 
Primrose -twilight blooming plant. Flowers of 
brilliant yellow are often three inches across. Clus¬ 
ters of them decorate the tops of upright spikes 
which are arranged in the form of a candelabra. 
Pkt., 5c. 
Pnor.n..lo _THUNBERGIANA, “THE K U D Z U 
u llPI rfi id”—''VINE”—Perennial climber. The fast¬ 
est growing hardy climbing vine. Grows 10 feet the 
first year from seed and when established 50 feet a 
season is not unusual. Large foliage and rosy-pur¬ 
ple, pea-shaped flowers. Splendid for covering per¬ 
manently dead trees, fences and verandas. Pkt., 10c; 
Vz oz., 25c. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES— 
"ennials of easy culture; 
glowing colors. 
ies- 
Hardy per- 
in bright, 
ORIENTAL —This is the most gorgeous perennial 
Poppy, flowering in June and July, with enormous 
blossoms often measuring 5 to 6 inches acorss, 
deep crimson, with a conspicuous black blotch on 
each petal. Transplanting should be done care¬ 
fully. The best time to lift plants is in August. 
Pkt., 10; y s oz., 20c. 
ICELAND 1 —Although hardy perennials, these dwarf 
Poppies bloom the first season from seed sown 
early in spring. Plants are of graceful neat habit 
with fern-like foliage producing their brilliant 
fragrant flowers in profusion, and if the seed pods 
are picked off, continue to flower all season. 1 ft. 
Pkt., 10c; y& oz., 35c. 
Annual Poppies 
AMERICAN LEGION —This new single Shirley is a 
dazzling orange scarlet of enormous size, borne 
on long, stout stems. The plants are very erect, 
robust growth. Pkt., 5c; ^4 oz., 20c. 
DOUBLE CARNATION—FLOWERED— A magnifi¬ 
cent fringed Poppy of dazzling richness and va¬ 
riety of colors. Pkt., 5c; y± oz., 15c. 
SHIRLEY —Remarkably brilliant and free-flowering. 
Range from pale rose to deep crimson, delicately 
edged and fringed. Mixed colors. Pkt., 5c; y s oz., 
20c. 
TLTLIP —Single bright scarlet tulip-shaped flowers, 
a black spot appearing at the base of each petal. 
Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c; *4 oz„ 20c. 
Kock Garden Mixtures 
ROCK GARDEN ANNUALS — (Mixed) —Splendid mix¬ 
ture of 25 varieties for rock gardens. Pkt., 5c; 
% oz., 25c. 
ROCK GARDEN PERENNIALS (Mixed) —Wonderful 
mixture of over 50 rare and choice rock garden 
perennials. Pkt., 10c; *4 oz., 40c. 
Ranmiculiic_ (BUTTERCUP) — This charming 
Ilh member of the Buttercup fam¬ 
ily bears large semi-double flowers, sometimes 2 
inches across. Above the compact plants, the lovely 
blossoms are borne on erect stems. The colors, in 
shades of yellow, orange and red, are very attrac¬ 
tive in the hardy border during the late spring and 
early summer. Pkt., 10c. 
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