THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO 
DENVER, COLO 
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Apples 
The apple, if given the same care and attention as other 
farm crops, will yield greater. The following list we 
consider to be the best for general planting. The stock 
we offer is hardy, 4 to 5 foot, 2-year-old trees. 
MONTjMORENCY—B est of all 
sour varieties, most in de¬ 
mand at all markets, wide¬ 
ly used by canneries. Fruit 
is good size, bright clear 
red, fine quality, sub-acid 
flavor. Early. A splendid 
Early Richmond Chorry all around variety. 
SWEET CHERRY (Black Tartarian)—Very large, bright 
purplish black cherry; flesh very rich, delicious, thick, 
juicy, of purplish color. Very vigorous, erect grower 
and an Immense bearer. 
PRICES—Large, 4 to 6 foot, 2-year-old trees, by express, 
not postpaid, at: Each, 70c; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.50. As¬ 
sorted if desired. 
Plums 
Cherries 
EARLY RICHMOND—Unsur¬ 
passed for cooking. Hardiest 
of all varieties, bears heav¬ 
ily. Cherries are medium 
size, round and dark red. 
Flesh tender. Juicy and sub¬ 
acid. Early. Very popular, 
and a fine variety in every 
respect. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—Easily 
grown, heavy producer, very 
hardy. Fruit dark red, qual¬ 
ity very good, with a rich, 
acid flavor. Late. 
DELICIOUS—Fruit large, nearly covered with brilliant 
dark red, flesh fine grained, crisp and melting. Juicy 
with a delightful aroma; of very highest quality. A 
splendid keeper and shipper. A regular annual bearer. 
GRIME’S GOLDEN—Large, golden yellow. Juicy, aromatic, 
sub-acid. Fine dessert apple. 
JONATHAN—Medium, brilliant red and yellow; tender, 
juicy, rich. Fine-grained. 
RED WINESAP—Rich dark red; fine-grained and juicy. 
Winter. 
WEALTHY—Few varieties that are at once so hardy and 
so productive yield fruit of such good quality—white- 
fleshed, juicy and vinous; of medium size, smooth, round 
and deep red. 
WILSON’S RED JUNE—Small, early, round red apple. 
Flesh is white, tender, juicy and of a rich sub-acid 
flavor. 
BURBANK — Skin 
dark red over a 
yellow ground J 
juicy, sweet. Good 
shipper; ripens in 
late August. Large, 
GREEN GAGE—Skin 
greenish - yellow, 
flesh pale green. 
Juicy and exceed¬ 
ingly rich. One of 
the best for canning 
purposes. Freestone. 
GERMAN PRUNE —• 
Purplish-black, me¬ 
dium Juicy, large. 
Good market vari¬ 
ety, one of the most 
popular for canning, 
because of its 
sweetness. 
Lombard Plums 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—Similar to Delicious in shape. Fruit 
rich yellow color. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Large, uniform, yellowish 
white apples with moderately firm. Juicy flesh. 
RED SIBERIAN (Crab Apple)—Fruits small; about an 
inch in diameter. Grows in clusters; bears young and 
abundantly. Ripens in August and September. 
WHITNEY CRAB—The fruit is very large and glossy 
green, striped with red. Good for eating and canning. 
PRICES—Large, 4 to 6 foot, 2-year-old trees, by express, 
not postpaid, at: Each, 70c; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.50. As¬ 
sorted if desired. 
Peaches 
ELBERTA—A leading market variety, large, handsome 
bright yellow overspread with crimson; Juicy, fine ship¬ 
per, freestone. 
J. H. HALE—Large orange yellow, considered by many 
superior ‘to Elberta, freestone. 
PRICES—Large, 4 to 6 foot, 2-year-old trees, by express, 
not postpaid, at; Each, 70c; 3 for $2.00: 10 for $6.50. As¬ 
sorted if desired. 
Pears 
BARTLETT—Fruit large, clear lemon yellow, highly fla¬ 
vored, very juicy. Ripens in September. 
PRICES—Large, 4 to 6 foot, 2-year-old trees, hy express, 
not postpaid, at: Each, 70c; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.50. As¬ 
sorted if desired. 
LOMBARD—Fruits violet red, roundish oval. Juicy and 
pleasant. A valuable market variety. Very hardy and 
adapted to light soils. 
W'ILD GOOSE—Cultivated wild plum. Deep red when 
ripe, very tart, good for jelly and preserves. 
Prices by express, not prepaid; Each, 70c; 3 for $2.00; 
10 for $6.50. Assorted if desired. 
Raspberries 
CUMBERLAND (Black)—Healthy, vigorous, throwing up 
stout, stocky, well branched canes that produce Immense 
crops. Fruits very profitable; large, firm. Midseason. 
6 for 50c; 12 for 90c; 100 for $4.50, postpaid. 
LATHAM RASPBERRY (The Giant Red Raspberry)—The 
ability of Latham to yield so heavily, together with the 
large size and fine appearance of the berries, make it 
unquestionably the most profitable variety for either 
the home or market garden. Many plants will bear fruit 
the first year they are set out. Price of strong disease- 
free plants: 6 for 50c; 12 for 90c; 25 for $1.50; 100 for 
$4.50, postpaid. 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING RASPBERRY (Bears from 
July to October)—A wonderful raspberry that will give 
you a fine crop of berries from July until hard frosts in 
the fall; will produce a nice crop the first season If 
planted in good soil. Berries are bright crimson in color, 
large size, firm and sweet. Canes are vigorous growers 
and well covered with heavy green foliage. St. Regis 
is a heavy bearer in the regular berry season and be¬ 
sides will give you a crop in the fall when fresh berries 
are always welcome. Price of strong disease-free plants: 
6 for GOc; 12 for 90c; 25 for $1.60; 100 for $4.50, post¬ 
paid. 
