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PLAaniS FOR Mature Size per per 
HEDGES Height sold 25 100 
Caragana pygmaea 1%-3 ft. 9-12 in. $ 2.00 $ 7.00 
Japanese barberry 3-5 ft. 18-24 ins. 3.00 10.00 
Peking Cotoneaster 5 Settee 21 Skins, 5.00 18.00 
Caragana arborescens 8-12 ft. 18-24 ins. 1.50 5.00 
Bolleana Poplar to 60 ft. 5-6 ft. 18.00 65.00 
Please note — the above prices do not include planting. The 
charge for planting hedge plants is 5c each, except the Bolleana 
Poplars for which the charge is 30c each. 
ROSES 
2-yr. No. 1 field grown plants budded on Gloire des Rosomanes 
(Ragged Robin). Grown in a high California valley, altitude and 
climate very similar to our own northern Colorado. 
Prices: except where noted, 65c, 10 for $6.00. 
RED 
Ami Quinard 
E. G. Hill 
Etoile de Hollande 
Margaret McGredy 
McGredy’s Scarlet 
Red Radiance 
Rouge Mallerin 
Will Rogers (pat’d) . 
Grus an Teplitz 
PINK 
American Beauty 
Betty Uprichard 
Dame Edith Helen 
Edith Nellie Perkins 
Leonard Barron 
Radiance (pink) 
The Doctor Perec D100) 
WHITE 
Caledonia 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 
1-5 BLO 
. $1.00 
MULTI-COLOR 
Autumn 
Countess Vandal (pat’d) $1.00 
Condesa de Sastago 
Heinrich Wendland 
Hinrich Gaede 
President Herbert Hoover 
Signora (pat’d) $ 
YELLOW 
Golden Rapture 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont 
Roslyn 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
Soeur Therese 
ORANGE 
Duquesa de Penaranda 
Mme. Joseph Perraud 
POLYANTHAS 
Cameo 
Gloria Mundi 
Please note—because of the terms of sale specified by the pat- 
ent Owners, we give no guarantee whatever on patented roses. 
We recommend potted everblooming roses 
already planted and in good growing condition 
Experience has taught us that dormant roses can successfully 
be planted in northern Colorado only until the middle of April. 
As it is almost impossible to get root action to start and make 
plants grow after the days get warm, we do not sell dormant 
roses after that time. After April 15 we’ll have most of the ever- 
blooming (HT) varieies as growing plants in large lots. When 
you buy Richards’ roses in pots they are already planted prop- 
erly in specially prepared fertilized soil to insure rapid, perma- 
nent growth and bloom. You can plant them any time through 
the summer. Drive out to our gardens and make your own selec- 
tion while plants are in bud and bloom and get IMMEDIATE 
EFFECT in your own garden. All varieties, while they last. For 
sale only at our gardens—cannot be shipped 9Q0@, 10 for $8.50 
Shrub Roses — 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. Single flowers in a flashing color 
combination of intense copper red inside, golden yellow out- 
side. . 2-3 ft. 75c. Extra heavy 4-yr. 5-6 ft. specimens $2.00 
R. RUBRIFOLIA. Purpie-red foliage all summer. Studded 
wih starry pink blooms in June followed by bright orange “hips” 
in autumn and early winter 12-18 ins. 35c, 18-24 ins. 60c. 
Ciimbing Roses — listed under hardy vines. 
LAWN SEEDS — 
Kentucky Blue Grass, exceptionally clean and pure; heavy, re- 
cleaned seed, 24-lb. grade—finest you can buy. Lb. 49c, 2 lbs. 95c, 
3 lbs. $1.39, 5 Ibs. $2.10, 10 lbs. $3.85, 20 lbs. or more @ 37%&¢ Ib. 
Astoriat Creeping? Bent. =a ener ee % Ib. 69c,-Ib. $1.29. 
White Clover . % Ib. 45c, % Ib. 79c, Ib. $1.49 
Shady Nook Mix'ure, a blend of Poa trivialis, Chewings fescue, 
Redtop, and Kentucky Blue Grass Lb, 69¢; 3) Ibs: $1.98; 
5 lbs. $3.10, 10 lbs. or more @ 59c Ib. 
DON’T WATER TOO MUCH. Water your shrubs and flowers 
less frequently and cultivate them more is the rule of the success- 
ful gardener. Packed-down soil, even when wet, becomes sour. 
Frequent cultivation permits sweet fresh air to penetrate and 
develops deep root systems as a protection from the burning sun 
in hot weather. 
