THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO 
DENVER, COLO 
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Hardy Lilies 
Gold Banded Japan Lily 
ATJRATUM —Large, graceful, fragrant flowers of a 
delicate ivory-white color, thickly studded with 
chocolate-crimson spots, and striped throughout 
the center a golden-yellow; 3 to 5 feet high and 
blooming in August. Stem rooting. 2 Bulbs for 
6Sc, postpaid. 
The Orange Speciosum 
HENRYI —A beatuiful hardy Lily from northern 
China. The plants are of vigorous growth, fre¬ 
quently attaining a height of 6 feet, each stem 
carrying from five to eight flowers of a rich 
apricot-yellow, spotted with brown. Blooms In 
July and August. Stem rooting. 2 Bulbs for 65c, 
postpaid. 
Regal Lily 
LILIUM MYRIOPHYLLUM— Flowers white, slightly 
suffused pink, with a beautiful shade of canary 
yellow at the center. Delightfully perfumed, re¬ 
minding one of the Jasmine. Blooms out of doors 
early in July. Absolutely hardy. 2 Bulbs for 46c, 
postpaid. 
Tiger Lily 
TIGRINUM SPLENDEXS (Single)— Tiger Lilies are 
probably the oldest and best known of our hardy 
garden Lilies. They flower in late summer and 
fall and will do well in most any location and soil. 
The flowers are bright deep orange with reflex 
petals, and are borne in large clusters on plants 
3 to 5 feet high. Stem rooting; plant 9 inches deep. 
2 Bulbs for 35c, postpaid. 
TIGRIXimi ROUBLE—The flowers of the double 
flowering form last longer, which gives a little 
longer season of bloom in the garden. 2 Bulbs for 
40c, postpaid. 
Caladium (Elephant Ear) 
ESCULEXTUM —Very effective plants for beds, bor¬ 
ders, or single specimens on the lawn. This is the 
common variety seen in many of the public parks. 
They should be planted where they may be watered 
regularly and in rich light soil, if possible. Grows 
from 5 to 9 feet high and produces immense light 
leaves often 3 to 4 feet long and feet wide. 
Large size bulbs, 2 for 25c; 6 for 65c, postpaid. 
Cinnamon Vine 
Perfectly hardy, thrives everywhere in sun or 
shade, and once planted will grow a lifetime and be 
a constant delight. They will grow 30 feet in a single 
season. Roots will keep perfectly. Plant any time 
from earliest spring up to July 15th. 3 for 25c; 12 for 
85c, postpaid. 
Madeira Vine 
(Climbing Mignonette) 
A beautiful vine, covering a large space in a short 
time. Heart-shaped light green leaves and clusters 
of pure white fragrant flowers. 3 for 25c; 12 for 
85c, postpaid. 
Double Pearl Tuberoses 
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One of the most delightfully fragrant and beautiful 
of the summer flowering bulbs. Plant as soon as the 
ground becomes warm. Strong flowering bulbs. First 
size, 3 for 25c; 12 for 75c, postpaid. 
Large-Flowering Cannas 
No other bedding plant could be found to give the same 
results in our varied climate; they do well in any sunny 
position and in any kind of soil. For best results, plant 
about the end of May in beds, spaded two feet deep, en¬ 
riched with well-decayed manure. Water sparingly for first 
two weeks after planting; thereafter water liberally. For 
best effect, plant in large masses of one color, setting plants 
two feet apart. 
AMBASSADOR —(4 ft.) The brilliant rich cherry-red 
flowers are immense size, growth very vigorous 
and massive, foliage and stalks bronze. 3 for 25c; 
doz., p«stpflU4* 
HUXGARIA —(*4 ft.) One of the very best pink bloom¬ 
ers, green foliage. A vigorous grower with rich 
soft pink flowers of large size and substance. 
3 for 25c; doz., 96c, postpaid. 
KIXG HUMBERT—(4 ft.) The best bronze-leaved 
variety. Very distinct, heart-shaped leaves shaded 
with purple madderbrown. Immense orchid flow¬ 
ered trusses of velvety orange-scarlet, flecked with 
carmine; rose tinted margin and base. 3 for 25c; 
doz., 96c, postpaid. 
OSTRICH —1(4 ft.) Green foliage. One of the best 
white flowers. 3 for 25c; doz., 90c, postpaid. 
THE PRESIDEXT—(5 ft) The best green-leaved, 
red flowered Canna grown. The flowers are im¬ 
mense, round, firm—often 7 inches across—of extra 
good quality, and flower in the greatest profusion. 
The color is unfading, pure, glowing scarlet. 3 for 
25c; doz., 96c, postpaid. 
YELLOW KIXG HUMBERT— (4 ft.) A “sport’' from 
King Humbert, bearing the same graceful leaves, 
but richly all-green instead of bronze. The same 
regal type and immense size of flower, but a bril¬ 
liant yellow instead of red, and produced more 
abundantly. Green foliage. 3 for 25c; doz., 90c, 
postpaid. 
CAXXA OOLLECnOX 
Xo. 1—$1.00 
12 Bulbs—2 each of above six varieties. 
Xo. 2—$1.86 
24 Bulbs—4 each of above six varieties. 
MIXED CAXXAS —All colors, but not labeled. Each, 
16c; 75c per doz., postpaid. 
Peoaiea, Ecstlva Maxima 
SPECIAL PEOX Y MIXTURE—Selected 
to color, WHITE, PINK and RED. 
Each, 25c; 3 for 65c; $2.50 per doz., 
postpaid. 
Beantifnl Peonies 
Red Varieties 
PRAXCOIS ORTEGAT—Large, deep crimson. Fragrant. Mid- 
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FELIX CROUSSE—Brilliant dazzling ruby-red. Mid-season. 
PRESIDEXT ROOSEVELT—Deep, rich brilliant red. Mid¬ 
season. 
KARL ROSEFIELD—Dark velvety crimson. Mid-season. 
PRIXCE OP DARKXESS—Rich dark maroon. Early. 
Price on the above Peonlea; Each, S5c; 3 for $1.66, postpaid. 
Pink Varieties 
EDULIS SUPERBA—Bright, clear mauve-pink. Early. 
FLORAL TREASURE—Clear even pink. Early mid-season. 
ROSE FRAGRAXS—Dark pink shaded solferino-red. Late. 
Price on the above Peonies t Each, S5o; 3 for $1.66, postpaid. 
White Varieties 
FBSTIVA MAXIMA—Flowers are large, petals of the purest 
white. Early. 
MME. DE VERXEVILLE—^Blooms of purest white. Early. 
Price on the above Peonies; Each, S6e; 8 for $1.66, postpaid. 
