THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. 
DENVER, COLO. 
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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 hav¬ 
ing attractive foliage they are an object of beauty and ornament even 
when not in bloom. 
Cl,. AMERICAIV BEAUTY—Dazzling’ scarlet rosettes borne in 
clusters. 
BI.AZE—(Pat. No. 10)—Everblooming scarlet-red climbing rose, 
a very vigorous grower and seldom out of bloom. (Eacli $1.00). 
Cl,. CONDESA DE SASTAGO—Highly colored copper and yellow 
rose with an alluring spicy scent. (Each 75c). 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—^Small ruffled flowers of dazzling scarlet- 
red, borne in giant sprays. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Soft shell pink, small crinkly, in great 
clusters. 
Cl,. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—A profusion of glowing velvety- 
scarlet. 
CL. GOLDEN DAWN—(Pat. No. 243)—Yellow buds, stained crim- 
•son, opening to fragrant we'll formed flowers of rich yellow. 
Disease resisting foliage. (Each $1.00). 
CL. M3IE. JULES BOUCIIE—’Apparently the best white climber 
to date. 
CL. SHOT SILK—Cherry-Cerise, shot with golden-yellow, giving 
the petals the appearance of silk. Vigorous grower. 
CL. SOUV. DB CLAUDIUS PERNET—Sunflower yellow. 
CL. TAI,ISMAN—Persistent all-season producer of brilliant yel¬ 
low, orange and red, well-formed, long stemmed cutting roses. 
KITTY' KININMONTH—Very large, semi-double flowers of glow¬ 
ing deep pink which come in worth-while bursts of bloom. 
PAUL’S SCAJRLET—Intense scarlet flowers borne in small 
trusses. 
REVEII, DI.IONNAIS—Flowers of carmine-scarlet and golden 
yellow; wide-open and semi-double. Foliage glossy green. 
Prepaid: Each 45c; 5 for $1.95 Unless 
Otherwise Priced. 
Rugosa or Sbrub Rose 
We group under this heading va¬ 
rious 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 
separate beds or groupings or as in¬ 
dividual specimens in the garden. 
AGNES—Coppery-yellow chang¬ 
ing to amber gold in the open 
flower, sweetly fragrant. 
A M E L I E GRAY EREAUX—Me¬ 
dium, double, fragrant flow¬ 
ers in small groups all summer; 
dark purplish red. 
ANTHONY' WATER—Light cherry red, fragrant. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—Single, brilliant orange-red flowers in- 
' side and yellow outside. 
AUSTRIAN Y'ELLOW—Small single flowers of intense go'lden 
yellow. Very hardy. 
BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT—Pure white, double, very frag¬ 
rant. 
DR. ECKENER—The cup-shaped flowers are of good size and of 
a luminous buff-pink, with golden suffusion. 
Prepaid: Each 45c; 5 for $1.95 
CAUTION—Unpack plants immediately upon arrival and 
place in container of water over night. Not longer. Plant 
out immediately if .possible. Rose Bushes should be cut back 
to not more than six or ei&ht inches above the ground. Do 
not use any fertilizer at time of planting. See planting in¬ 
structions. 
Raby Roses or Dwarf 
Polyantha 
These, sometimes called Fairie Roses, are 
the most truly everblooming of all roses— 
they are practically never out of flower during 
the entire season. Dwarf in size, with an 
average height of less than 18 inches, com¬ 
pact growth, great hardiness, beautiful, well- 
formed blooms which last well on the bush, 
make this class indispensable lor edging, 
massing, and mingling with other flowers. 
CRIMSON BABY RAMBLE R—Border 
your paths and garden beds with lines 
of this vivid, long-seasoned, long lived, 
deep crimson clustered rose. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Glowing scarlet or¬ 
ange. Large, fu'lly double flowers 
borne in clusters. 
MRS. R. M. PINCH—Lovely large flow¬ 
ers of clear rose-pink. 
PERLE D’OR—'Large loose cluster of 
salmon-rose, flowers all summer. The 
perfect button hole rose. 
RUFUS—Scarlet. Compact trusses of 
dainty rosettes. 
Prepaid: Each 45c; 5 for $1.95 
WINTER CARE OF ROSES 
Before the ground freezes in fall, mound 
the earth up around the stems of all Bush 
Roses to a height of 12 inches. Wrap the tops 
well with leaves and burlap. 
T^tional \ kl 
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gloves, are washable and can be used the year round 
for garden, housework, yard, painting, furnace, 
garage, etc. You’ll like them. 
Sizes for Women (small, medium, large) for Men 
(small, medium, large). Price, 75 cents a pair, 
postpaid (2 pr. )51.40.) 
All Prices on This Page Are Postpaid 
