THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO 
DENVER, COLO 
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Gladialns 
The Gladiolus is the most attractive of all the summer flowering bulbs; 
it should have a place in every garden, large or small. For a succession, 
plant from April till June. Plant 6 inches apart and 4 inches deep. They 
will grow and bloom in any soil; we have never known anyone to fail 
with them. 
The following list represents the best of both new and old favorites, 
both as to range of color and size of blooms. All bulbs offered by us are 
Colorado grown, of blooming size and are sure to give complete satisfaction. 
Twelve Superb Modern Gladiolus 
ALBATROSS—Large pure white. 
AMADOR—Glowing red. 
DR. DURR—White with cream throat. Very early. 
DUNA—Soft light pink buff. 
MARMORA—A giant lavender-gray, with bright red blotches. 
MOTHER MACHREE—Beautiful coloring of lavender and orange, 
subdued with neutral gray. 
OUR SELEGTIOIV—A striking salmon-red, overlaid with slate. 
PICARDY—Soft shrimp pink. 
RED PHIPPS—Florets not so large as Phipps and not so many 
open, but earlier. Color a glowing red. 
SWEETHEART—Lovely decorative white with pink edges. 
WASAGA—A beautiful clear glowing buff. 
YELLOW PERFECTION—Large yellow. Good spike. 
Mixed Gladiolus 
Prices on any one variety: (3 for 25c) (doz. 65c). 
Popular Named Gladiolus 
APRICOT GLOW—A bright clear even-marked apri¬ 
cot. 
AVE MARIA—A large light blue with small purple 
blotches. 
BERTY SNOW—Large lavender. 
BETTY CO-ED—Soft creamy pink. 
CHARLES DICKENS—A rich purple-violet with a 
long beautiful spike. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—One of the very best of the 
brilliant scarlets. 
GLORIANA—Salmon pink. 
GOLDEN DREAM—Tall, deep yellow. 
JANET—Smoky gray shaded peach pink. 
MAMMOTH white:—I mmense white. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS—One of the very best of the 
even-toned pinks. 
SCARLET WONDER—Immense brilliant red. 
Prices on the same variety; (4 for 25c) (doz. 50c). 
Special Gladiolus Collection 
Three bulbs each of the popular named kinds, all 
separately labeled (value $1.50); sells for $1.25. 
PERFEGRO MIXTURE OF FINE GLADIOLUS 
This wonderful mixture of Gladiolus contains all 
the latest large flowering type; with every color of 
the rainbow. 50 bulbs for $1.00. 
Lethan 440 is highly recommended 
for thrip on Gladiolus. Also con¬ 
trols mealy bugs, scales, red spiders, 
mites, white fly, leaf hoppers, etc. 
Is quick acting, will not deteriorate, 
is economical to use. Just mix it 
with cold water. One tablespoonful 
makes 1 gallon of spray. (2 Oz. bot¬ 
tle 35c) (6 Oz. bottle $1.00) (pint can 
.$1.75) (quart 
» . 1 . .1 A . . • .• ij $2.75) (gal- 
Synthetie Contact Insecticide $7.00). 
NOT 
POSTPAID 
Fifteen Iris Aristocrats 
The German Iris is one of the most beautiful of 
hardy garden plants. Will grow almost anywhere, 
but for best results plant in a well drained sunny 
situation, barely covering the roots. Avoid fresh 
manure in preparing the bed. They require very 
little care, and will remain in the ground from year 
to year. 
AMBASSADEUR—Rich ruby red. 
ASIA—A silvery lavender and violet blend, flushed 
gold. 
BLACK PRINCE—An intense violet with black pur¬ 
ple. 
CANDLELIGHT—Luminous orchid and gold. 
DREAM—Soft, clear pink, 
FRIEDA MOHR—Most popular lilac-pink. 
IMPERATOR—Rose-red, overlaid with bronze. 
INDIAN CHIEF—Rich deep velvety red. 
LA NEIGE—Pure white. 
LORD OF JUNE—Immense blue flowers, 
MORNING SPLENDOR—Claret red. 
PEACHES—Exquisite blend of peach, apricot and 
orange. 
SONOMA—An attractive yellow. 
SOUV. GAUDICHAU—Fine violet-purple. 
ZUA—Early lilac-white with crinkled edges. Frag¬ 
rant. 
Prices on any one variety; (15c eacb) (5 for 65c). 
Hardy Lilies 
GOLD BANDED JAPAN LILY (Auratiim)—Large, 
graceful, fragrant flowers of a delicate ivory- 
white color, thickly studded with chocolate-crim¬ 
son spots, and striped throughout the center a 
golden-yellow; 3 to 5 feet high and blooming in 
August. Stem rooting. (2 bulbs for 65c). 
REGAL LILY (Liliiim Myriopbylluiu — Flowers 
white, slightly suffused pink, with a beautiful 
shade of canary yellow at the center. Delightfully 
perfumed, reminding one of the Jasmine. Blooms 
out of doors' early in July. Absolutely hardy. 
(2 bulbs for 40c). 
TIGER LILY (Tigrinum Splendens)—Single. 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 
S.'ic ). 
All Prices on Tills Page Are Postpaid 
