THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO 
DENVER, COLO. 
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Rn^osa or Shrub Rose 
We group under 
this heading- various 
types and species of 
Roses that are of 
strong habit of 
growth and will be 
found especially 
adapted to plant in 
mixed Shrubbery 
Borders, or in sepa¬ 
rate beds or group¬ 
ings or as individual 
specimens in the gar¬ 
den. 
AGNES—Copper-yellow buds and flowers turning 
to amber-yellow as they develop; sweetly scented 
and produced freely in early summer. 
AUSTRIAN COPPEIR—(Single, brilliant orange-red 
flowers inside and yellow outside. 
CONRAD P. MEYER—Bloom large, double cup¬ 
shaped, rosy-red blooms all summer. Very fra¬ 
grant. 
DR. ECKENER,—Newest addition to this class. The 
cup-shaped flowers are of good size and of a 
luminous buff-pink, with golden suffusion. 
Mardy 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. 
AVIATOR BLiERIOT—Buds orange-pink and apricot. 
Flowers open up pale yellow. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Large buds and 
flowers of bright purplish crimson. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER,—Small ruffled flowers of 
dazzling scarlet-red, borne in giant sprays. 
DOROTHY PERKINS, PINK—Soft shell pink, small 
crinkly, in great clusters. 
GARDENIA—^The tight, very numerous little yellow 
buds are beautiful in early summer, the flowers 
opening up creamy-white. 
MARY WALLACE—Large, semi-double flowers; col¬ 
or clear rose-pink with salmon at base of petals. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Intense scarlet flowers of ex¬ 
cellent shape and moderate size, borne in small 
trusses. 
ROYAL SCARLET—Similar to Paul’s Scarlet but 
smaller and deeper In color. 
SCORCHER—Flowers semi-double, lasting, slightly 
fragrant, and a brilliant scarlet-crimson. 
SILVER MOON—Beautiful fragrant semi-double 
flowers; creamy white in color, petals of great 
substance, beautifully cupped. 
HANSA—Large double fragrant flowers of a rich 
wine-red color. Long blooming season. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW—This bush bears its single 
flowers profusely and they are a rich gold-yellow 
in color. 
Prepaid: Each 45c; 5 for $1.95 
BLAZE,—Plant Patent No. 10. Everblooming scarlet- 
red climbing rose, a very vigorous grower and 
seldom out of bloom. (Each $1.00). 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON—Fragrant, double white 
blooms in clusters. Early and free flowering. 
RUBRIFOLIA—An attractive shrub with dark 
bronze-red foliage. Blooms profusely with small 
single rose-pink flowers. 
VANGUARD—The large flowers are a lovely orange- 
salmon. Exceptionally fine foliage. 
Prepaid: Each 45c; 5.for $1.95 
Baby Roses or Dwarf 
Polyantha 
These are delightful for massing in beds, or as edges for borders. 
They are most profuse and continuous bloomers and their small, 
neat flowers are produced in large clusters. 
GEORGE ELGER,—Produces great quantities of lovely little 
buds of golden yellow. Grand grower. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Newly introduced. Full double flowers 
of the most brilliant orange-scarlet. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN—Yellowish-rose colored with salmon- 
pink and red shadings. Blooms larger than the average 
Polyantha. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN—Brilliant scarlet. Flowers produced 
in great profusion on a vigorous plant. 
Prepaid: Each 45c; 5 for $1.95 
Climbing Rose Collection 
CRIMSON RAMBLER (Red) 
DOROTHY PERKINS (Pink) 
GARDENIA (Yellow) 
ROYAL SCARLET (Deep Scarlet) 
One Each of the Above Prepaid $1.15. 
