THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO 
DENVER, COLO 
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_CaUfornia Poppy—The plants are of 
1-jSdlsdlUle.Zlcl lo^ spreading growth with finely 
cut foliage, and produce bright poppy-like flowers from 
early summer until frost. Attractive for bedding and 
edging. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE OF COLORS—New giant flowering 
Eschscholtzia in soft pink, scarlet, chrome, copper red, 
claret, yellow, white, royal purple and orange. (Pkt. 6c) 
(Oz. 26c). 
GOLDEN WEST—Flowers bright yellow and orange, pen¬ 
ciled and blotched. (Pkt. 6c) (Oz. 26c). 
THE GEISHA—Orange-red outside, rich golden within. 
(Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 60c). 
BUSH ESCHSCHOLTZIA, OR HUNNEMANNIA (Santa 
Barbara Poppy)—Bears large cup-shaped yellow flowers, 
3 Inches across, on 12-inch stems; the petals are crinkled 
like crushed satin; will keep for two weeks. Sown early, 
they bloom for months. (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 26c). 
BRILLIANT MIXED—A special mixture of red shades of 
California Poppy, shading from pink to dark maroon. 
(Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 25c). 
DOUBLE MIXED—A new and delightful form of poppy. 
The flowers resemble minature roses, fully double in all 
colors. (Pkt. 15c) (2 Pkts. 26c). 
Everlasting Sweet Peas— 
decorative climbing vine of the Pea family, for growing 
on fences, trellis, etc., as floral screens and for cutting 
blooms all summer. 
PINK BEAUTY—Pale pink variety. (Pkt. 10c) oz. 40c). 
RUBRA—^Bright, rosy crimson. (Pkt. 10c) (% Oz. 40c). 
WHITTE PEARL—Large-flowering white. (Pkt. 10c) (% Oz. 
50c). 
MIXED COLORS—(Pkt. 6c) (% Oz. 26c). 
« Perennial Varieties—The hardy Gail- 
lardia should be in every border as 
they thrive in any soil or position; are absolutely hardy 
and practically take care of themselves. Sow the seed 
early and they will begin blooming in July and continue 
until frost. Grow 2 feet high and are fine for cutting. 
BREMEN—Single rich crimson blooms tipped with orange. 
(Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 26c). 
NEW BURGUNDY—Lovely wine red flowers carried on long 
stems. The flowers are about 2 Inches across and 
mounted on long strong stems. (Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 26c). 
GRANDIFLORA MIXED—Giant, gorgeously colored flowers 
marked with rings of crimson, -orange and vermilion. 
(Pkt. 10c) (^ Oz. 26c). 
_ZONALE^Mixed colors. Perennial. A 
vjrci ciJlll Will splendid strain of the best varieties. They 
are easily raised from seed, which should be sown in the 
house and transplanted in May or June to the open. Being 
tender perennials, they should be lifted in the fall, potted 
and taken into the house to bloom. (Pkt. 16c) (2 Pkts. 26c). 
Perennial. These hardy plants have be- 
vyclllll come very popular for use in the hardy border 
and in the rockery where their showy flowers make a bril¬ 
liant display from May through October. To avoid wilting 
after cutting, put the stems in warm water. r 
LADY STRATHEDEN—Rich golden yellow, loose petaled 
double flowers produced on thrifty plants in the greatest 
profusion all summer. (Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 26c). 
MRS. BRADSHAW—Large double orange-scarlet flowers on 
plaijits 2 feet high. (Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 26c). 
1 . • ___Dwarf, hardy annuals of easy culture. They 
(Jo best in a sunny position in rather poor 
soil. Sow the seed outdoors in May, thinning out well in 
the rows, or start in hotbeds and transplant. Flowers are 
large, trumpet shaped of satiny texture and rich coloring. 
All shades of rose. (Pkt. 6c) (% Oz. 15c). 
Everlasting Flowers—Sower—Ex”“ding*iy *ef^ 
fective everlasting, fine for winter bouquets. Mixed. (Pkt. 6c). 
SPECIAL EVERLASTING MIXTURE—A fine mixture of 
six different flowers. (Pkt. 6c) (% Oz. 86c), 
TVrit MYOSOTTS—Popular hardy bi- 
r Orgei"iTlC"i 1 Ol ennlals growing into bushes about 
one foot high. Variety we offer produces lovely small single 
flowers placed in clusters; excellent for planting in shady 
beds and borders. Splendid for cutting. Start the seeds pre¬ 
ferably during February In Indoor boxes or in protected 
seed beds filled with a well prepared finely worked soil. 
Transplant when ready, setting them about 10 inches apart. 
Mixed. (Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 26c). 
Four o’clock- 
Marvel of Peru—Treated as an an- 
"nual, this thrifty family produces 
plants suitable for growing as a hedge or as a low screen 
along a fence. The green of the leaves is relieved by a 
succession of brilliant buds and salver-shaped flowers in 
a fine range of colors. The flowers have an interesting 
habit—they open in the late afternoon, remain expanded 
all night, and close again the next morning in the heat of 
the sun. They bloom from mid-summer to frost. 
Dwarf Mixed (Pkt. 6c) (Oz. 80c). 
Tall Mixed (Pkt. 6c) (Oz. 26c). 
F .^1 Digitalis—Showy plants producing many 
1; OXglO> e tall spikes closely set with large Gloxinia¬ 
like flowers of white, pink, rose and crimson, with beau¬ 
tiful throat markings of purple or maroon. Mixed colors. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% Oz. 26c). 
_ 1 *^ Blanket Flower, Annual Varieties—Splen- 
did, showy plants,* remarkable for bril¬ 
liancy of their blooms, which are rich crimson and orange, 
and are borne continuously from early summer until frost; 
excellent for beds, borders, or for cutting. They should be 
sown where they are to bloom early in May. 
SINGLE ANNUAL MIXED—(Pkt. 6c) (% Oz. 16c). 
1 ORNAMENTAL—Tender annual climbers of 
vOlirQS rapid growth, vines often growing 20 to 30 
feet long. They have luxuriant foliage and are immune 
from insects. Fruits curiously shaped in various colors by 
tying strings around the young fruit or by enclosing same 
in a carved mold while growing. Many of these fruits keep 
for years, being very hard shelled. 
Small Ornamental (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 26c). 
Miniature Bottle (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 26c). 
Gourd* 
^ L*!* ^^Baby’s Breath—Graceful plants of 
^ypSOpillllH light fairy-like growth much In de¬ 
mand for cutting and combining with other flowers for 
bouquets and vases. 
ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA—Annual white. Very largely 
grown by florists for use in bouquets. (Pkt. 6c) (Oz. 26c). 
ELEGANS CRIMSON-Very showy. (Pkt. 5c) (Oz. 30c). 
PANICULATA (Perennial)—Fine for bouquets; white flow¬ 
ers. (Pkt. 10c) (3 Pkts. 26c). 
DOUBLE SNOW WHITE (Perennial)—Beautiful double 
form of Paniculata; white. (Pkt. 15c) (2 Pkts. 26c). 
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