3 THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. -:- DENVER, COLO. 47 
Hardy Perennial Plants— (Continued) 
Varieties starred (*) are fine for Rock Gardens 
. sibs—We srow large quantities of Pans 
Arete from seed imported from the best Paney 
specialists of Hurope and at home, and if well 
cared for they will produce blooms of finest colors, 
from 2 to 3 inches across. In ordering Pansy 
plants, we would advise, where possible, that they 
be sent by express. Ready about April 1. (3 for 
PHLOX — Full sun, 
plenty of water 
and soil that is not 
too heavy and they 
will repay you fa- 
mously. Your 
choice of: 
Eclaireur — Large 
rosy lavender. 
Jules Sandeau— 
Brilliant pink. 
Miss Lingard— 
Beautiful early 
white. 
Rosenberg — Car- 
mine violet. 
Special French — 
Fine, flowing pink. 
Strauss — Purplish 
violet, good. 
R. P. Struthers— 
Rosy carmine, dark 
eye. 
Thor—Fine salmon 
pink. 
(Bach 25c) (3 for 
65e) (Doz. 2.00). 
Mixed, not labeled: 
(Doz. $1.75). 
Pink)—4 

SUBULATA 
inches. Completely covered with blooms in April- 
*PHLOX, (Creeping, Moss 
May. Moss-like evergreen foliage. For rock gar- 
dens, borders, for carpeting the ground and banks. 
Bright pink. (Hach 25c) (3 for 65c) (Doz. $2.00). 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower)—18-24 inches. All 
Summer it produces its lovely bell-shaped flowers 
on long stems. Your choice of Blue or White. 
(Each 20c) (3 for 55c) (Doz. $1.75). 
\ 
*POPPY, ICELAND—Bloom with extravagant free- 
dom during early summer; 2 inch saucer-shaped 
flowers on slender stems, making delightful bou- 
quets, as well as a vivid garden show. Mixed: 
(Each 20c) (3 for 55ce) (Doz. $2.00). 
POPPY, ORIENTAL— 
Beauty of Livermore—Bright Orange-red. May. 
Goliath—Large bright red. 
Olympia—Scarlet with salmon sheen, profuse 
bloomer. 
Mrs. Perry Pink—Best pink poppy, attractive. 
(Each 35e) (3 for $1.00). 
*PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy—2 ft. This popular 
Plant produces its lovely flowers in spring and 
early summer. Finely cut foliage. Your choice 
of red, rose and white. (Each 20c) (3 for 55c) 
(Doz, $1.75). 
*“SEDUMS—America’s Sreatest rock plants, because 
they will live in dry, sunny locations in the rock 
Garden and rock’wall. Your choice of 5 varieties 
listed below: 
Acre (Golden Moss)—3 
bright yellow flowers. 
Album—3 inches. Thick, waxy, round foliage with 
inches. Green foliage, 
white flowers on pink stems. Spreading. 
Glaucum—2 inches. Blue-green foliage, pink 
flowers, 
purium—6 inches. Bronze foliage, pink flowers. 
ppreads fast, good for covering sandy and rocky 
Stolonifera Coccinea—6 inches. Evergreen foliage 
n rosettes, purplish-pink flowers. 
(Each 25¢) (3 for 65c) (Doz. $2.00). 
*SUPERVIVUM (Hen and Chickens) Globiferum— 
Gray-green foliage lightly tinted brown, yellow 
flowers. (Each 15e) (3 for 40e) (Dez. $1.00). 
*STATICE LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavender)—2 ft. Im- 
mense heads of small violet-blue flowers in July 
and August. Make fine winter bouquets. Plant 
Bae ee and in light soil. (Bach 25c) (3 
or Cc). 
SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL—tTrain this climber on 
a trellis, fence or bank, it will produce its lovely 
flowers all summer. New growth from the roots 
each year. Your choice of red, pink and white. 
(Each 20c) (3 for 55e) (Doz. $2.00). 
*SWEET WILLIAM—12 inches~ Sweet, clove-scented 
flowers in great profusion during May and June. 
Newport Pink—Beautiful salmon-pink, 
Red Bedder—Very dark velvety red. 
White—A fine bedding plant. 
Mixed—Combinations of red, white and pink. 
(Each 20¢c) (3 for 55c) (Doz. $2.00). 
*SWEET WILLIAM, EVERBLOOMING RED—12 
inches. Produces bright red flowers all summer. 
(Each 25c) (3 for 65c). 
TRITOMA, RED HOT POKER—=3 ft. Bright orange- 
Scarlet blooms borne on stems 38 feet tall in Au- 
gust-September. Protect over winter or dig up 
and put in sand in cool cellar over winter. (Each 
25c) (3 for 65c). 
TROLLIUS—2 ft. A rich golden orange color. 
Blooms profusely in May and June and generally 
blooms again in September. Likes a cool moist 
soil in semi-shade. A flower you will be proud 
to show your friends. (Hach 30c) (3 for 75c). 
VALERIANA, GARDEN HELIOTROPE—2-3 feet. 
Officinalis alba—Tall, showy white flower in July. 
Officinalis rubra—Showy spiked of old rose flow- 
ers, ‘ 
(Each 20e) (3 for 55c) (Doz. $2.00). 
VERONICA—2 ft. The 8 to 12-inch long spikes of 
richest blue are produced abundantly all summer 
long and into fall. Perfectly hardy, easy to grow 
and increases in beauty each year. A very fine 
blue perennial that should be in every garden. 
(Bach 25c) (3 for 65c). 
*VINCA MINOR—3 inches. Good ground cover, grows 
in sun or full shade, right under trees. Stays 
green all winter. (Each 20c) (3 for 55c). 
*VIOLA CORNUTA, TUFTED PANSY—Blooms from 
April to October, if the plants are kept sheared 
so they do not go to seed. 
Admiration—Deep violet. 
Apricot—Rich apricot. 
Blue Perfection—Light blue. 
Iona—Deep reddish purple. 
Lutea splendens—Rich golden yellow. 
White Perfection—Large clear white. 
(Each 20¢c) (3 for 55e (Doz. $2.00). 
*VIOLETS— ; 
Canadense—Small, white flowered. 
Large Flowering Blue—Beautiful flower. 
(Each 20c) (3 for 55c) (Doz. $2.00). 
YUCCA—6 ft. The sword-like leaves make a clump 
2 feet tall and stay green all winter. Large creamy- 
white flowers in June on immense branched spike 
5 to 6 feet tall. An effective, striking plant that 
stands out among all others. It likes the sun and 
thrives in even dry, poor soil. (Each 25e) (3 for 
65ec). 

*HARDY FUCHSIA 
It is in bloom all summer long until stopped by 
frost. The ruby-red pendent flowers are pro- 
duced by the hundreds, flowering just as freely in 
full sun as in light shade. A most interesting 
plant for the flower border of rock garden, where 
it fits in perfectly. (Each 45c) (3 for $1.10). 

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