THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. 
DENVER, COLO 
51 
Hardy Climbing and 
Rambler Roses 
The Climbers or Ramblers not only afford a burst of bloom 
upon trellises, over fences and hedges, against the porch 
or the home, but having attractive foliage they are an 
object of beauty and ornament even when not in bloom. 
Price, each, 40c; 12 for $3.50, 
except where noted. 
IP ROSKS ARB DESIRED BY PAJRCED POST, ADD 
5c EACH FOR POSTAGE 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Large buds and 
flowers of bright purplish crimson. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN VICTORIA—Pure white with 
lemon center. 
CLIMBING SUNBURST—An entrancing rose of ex¬ 
quisite color—brilliant orange yellow. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—Small ruffled flowers of 
dazzling scarlet red, borne in giant sprays. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Pale pink buds and flowers borne 
on long individual stems. Good for cutting. 
DOROTHY PERKINS PINK—Soft shell pink, small 
crinkly, In great clusters. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Intense scarlet flowers of excel¬ 
lent shape and moderate size, borne in small 
trusses. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR—A fine lemon yellow, 
flowers large size, borne in small clusters. 
BLAZE—Plant Patent No. 10. Everblooming scarlet- 
red climbing rose, a very vigorous grower and sel¬ 
dom out of bloom. Each, 91.00. 
" DOC-ZOFF'' 
DOGZOFF—If you wish to keep the dogs 
away from trees or flower beds, off porches or 
furniture, simply spray Dogzoff. One applica¬ 
tion lasts several weeks. 
PRICE: 4-oz. Mize 60c, postpaid. 
Hardy Water Lilies 
(Ready April 15th) 
A select list of the most suitable varieties for all hardy 
water garden purposes. Ready April 15th to June 1st. Water 
Lilies may be planted in individual boxes, or in soil spread 
over the bottom of the pool, to the required depth. Each 
lily should have at least one cubic foot of soil. The plant 
should be set with the crown of the root even with the 
surface soil, then covered with an inch of gravel. Plant 
in any good garden loam, mixed with one-fifth well-rotted 
cow manure. 
COMMANCHB—Blossoms are orange-pink with yellow 
stamens the first day, deepening on succeeding 
days to a glowing amber-red with a heart oF fire. 
Each, $1.50. 
• GLORIOSA—Choice; producing up to 200 glorious 
blooms with apple-blossom fragrance; not large, 
but perfect, and exceptionally double. Brilliant 
carmine-red. The vivid color, freedom and small 
leaf-spread, popularize it for tubs. Each, 91.75. 
MARLIACEA CHROMATBLLA—Flowers bright ca¬ 
nary yellow and leaves deep green, beautifully 
blotched with brown. Each, 91.00. 
MARLIACEA PINK—Color a soft flesh pink. Splen¬ 
did companion to next variety, which it resembles. 
Each, 91*00. 
MARLIACEA WHITE—Large fragrant flowers of 
sparkling whiteness; stamens light yellow. Blooms 
profusely. Each, 91.00. 
ODORATA GIGANTIA—Large pure white flowers 
and very fragrant blossoms reach six to eight 
inches across. Each, 60c. 
COLLECTION 
THE MARLIAC TRIO 
One each Marliac White, Chromatella Yellow 
and Pink. 
ALL THREE FOR $2.50, POSTPAID 
Shallow Water and 
Floating Plants 
PARROT FEATHER (Myriophyllum proserpina- 
coldea)—The feathery green stems trail over the 
water or foam in soft, airy masses from fountain 
basins. 15c per bunch. 
WATER HYACINTH (Eichornia crassipee)—The del¬ 
icate spikes of lavender flowers are as beautiful 
as an orchid. The plant floats on the water but 
likes the roots in a cool place, particularly among 
the lily pads. A good plant for shady locations, 
blooming well when crowded. Universally used 
in fish bowls and pools. Each, 15c; 4 for 50c. 
WATER POPPY—An old favorite whose cheerful 
yellow flowers look for all the world like Cali¬ 
fornia Poppies. Each plant throws out floating 
runners bearing many blossoms all summer long. 
Plant as you would a water lily. One of the most 
useful plants in the water garden. Each, 15c; 4 
for 60c. 
ALL PRICES ON WATER LILIES ARE POSTPAID 
