We supply only good, 
healthy, well rooted plants 
dug and shipped the same 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
day. These prices are f.o.b. Denver. When wanted in 
smaller quantities, see prices under list of Garden Seeds. 
50 100 
ROCCO, prccneaes oie tae fiers ct 12 for 40c....$1.25 $2.25 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS ........ 12 for 40c.... 1.25 2.25 
CABBAGE; > Barlyy oa.c He sccdiits «© sieyeheenetet apt cas 40 65 
CABBAGE.) Wate crtesteinih us ale sho. Biola). oiemmnen tet gr 40 65 
CAULIFLOWER Gatly sits bie erent .60 1.00 
CAULIFL OWE Re Wate ci. ktele cocoate ewes) sya aiene 0 1.00 
BG GIPLA We oe bit coasters oes) oie late etan Magn ete inl hag -60 1.00 
TOMATO Fs cite atoitin eseete sart cler on hal onemeat epee beet .50 85 
CELERY..\.larly: Sacnh cette. heseabein ote ah usuerele eras »40 -65 
CRIBB Y2d Cate r...c ce te eee eet one epahee are 40 65 
PEPPER iris corte aloes oar «Se tee Weeikebebe * bs ee aie 00 90 
ONION PLANTS AND SETS. See page 7. 
VEGETABLE ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS, Mary Washington Rust-proof. 
l-year-old roots. Doz. 40c; per 100 $1.50, postpaid. 1000 roots, not postpaid, $7.50. 
2-year-old roots. Doz. 50c; per 100 $1.80, postpaid. 1000 roots, not postpaid, $9.00. 
ASPARAGUS, New Paradise Rust-resistant. 
Cabbage Plant 

Tomato Plant 

CHIVES, Schnittlauch. The 
bunches can be divided. 
HORSERADISH. 12 roots 25c; per 100 $1.00; per 1000 
$7.00, all postpaid. 
Per bunch 25c, postpaid, 
2-year-old roots. Doz. 60c; 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.00, postpaid. 
RHUBARB ocr PIEPLANT. 20c each; 2 for 35c; 12 for 
$1.75, postpaid. 
GARLIC BULBS. Can be divided. %4 Ib. 15¢; 1 1b. 40c; 
2 lbs. 75c; 5 Ibs. $1.75, all postpaid. 
PLANTS FOR FLOWER BEDS AND PORCH BOXES 
Due to the uncertainty of knowing what we will have to offer and also what the prices will be for pot- 
ted and also seedling FLOWER PLANTS we are unable to enumerate them in this catalog, but will have 
a special list ready in March. Be sure to ask for your copy. 

Plan to Have a 
‘‘Herb Garden”’ 
Sage—Lavender—Thyme. 
HERB PLANTS AND ROOTS 
(On some varieties the supply is very limited.) Catnip—Mint-—Tarragon-—Chives—Sweet Marjoram— 
See prices on page 5. 

Germaco 
Hotkaps 
100 for $1.50. Weight 3 Ibs. Add pcstage. 
1000 for $11.00; 5000 at $10.75 per M, f.o.b. Denver. 1000 
weigh 28 Ibs. 
Matures crops 
earlier; shiziis 
from wind, rain 
and light frosts; 
protects them 
from insects; 
keeps dirt soft — 

HOME GARDEN PACKAGE consists 
of 25 Hotkaps with a special paper setter, 
all for 50c¢; by mail 6O0c. 
GARDENER’S SET contains 100 Hot- 
kaps, one setter. All complete for $1.95. 
Weight 5 lbs. Add postage. 
250 in package, with setter. 
Ibs. $3.50. Add postage. 
EOTKAP FIBERBOARD SETTER. 
15c¢ each, by mail 25c. 
Weight 9 


EVERGREEN TREE SEED 

_We are collectors of varieties indigenous to the Rocky Mountain 
district. Special prices for large quantities. 
Directions for Growing Conifer Trees from Seed 
Pine, Spruce and Juniper seeds are very slow in germinating. 
To hurry germination, many propagators stratify the seeds. This 
is done by mixing the seed with sand or peat moss, with sufficient 
moisture added to prevent drying. Store the seeds in a box for a 
sufficient length of time to allow the germ to become well started. 
The seed bed is usually eight feet wide and any length required. 
The ground should be very thoroughly pulverized, the seed scat- 
tered broadcast on the surface, or in shallow rows, and covered 
with sand or a very light sandy loam to the depth of one-fourth 
of an inch. Caution must be used or many seedlings may be 
killed by drought or by white-spot injury to the base of the stems. 
Stakes should be driven at intervals on each side of the seed 
bed and a rail or board nailed on to support shading. The latter is 
best made by nailing lath on small poles ten feet long. Eight 
feet should be covered with lath about one-half inch apart, allowing 
balance of poles to project at the end. Young seedlings must be 
shaded on appearance. 
PICEA PUNGENS—Colorado Blue Spruce. 
lb. $1.75; 1b. $5.00. 
PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA. This is seed from blue trees 
only, the cones were gathered by hand picking. Very select. 
Oz. 75c; %4 Ib. $2.25. 
Oz. 60c; %4 
All Are 
Postpaid. 
ABIES CONCOLOR—Colorado White Fir. Oz. 25¢; %4 
lb. 75c, 
PSEVUDCTSUGA DOUGLASI—Red Fir. Oz. 80c; %4 Ib. 
$2.49. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—Canadensis Albertiana. 
ered in South Dakota. Oz. 80c; 4% lb. $2.40; lb. $8.50. 
EFICEA ENGLEMANNI—PFPurple Spruce. Oz. 65c; %4 Ib. 
$1.90; 1b. $6.60, 
PINUS PONDEROSA—Yellow or Bull Fine, Oz. 25c; 
14%4 1b. 75c; Ib. $2.25. ? 
JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM—Colorado Silver Cedar. 
Gz. 15c; %4 1b. 45c; Ib, $1.25; 5 lbs. $6.00. 
JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM. Montana-grown. 
144 lb. 50c; lb. $1.50; 5 lbs. $6.25. 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA—Red Cedar. 
Oz. 20c; 14 lb. 60c; Ib. $1.80. 
JUNIPERUS PLATTE RIVER. Gathered in the Bad Lands 
of Dakota. Oz. 15c; % Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50. 
THORNLESS HONEY LOCUST SEED—Colorado grown. 
Just what is wanted in the West. Oz. 10c; % lb. 20c; lb. 
50c; 5 lbs. $2.25, 
“Improved Practices in Propagation a 
Book: p pag by Seed 
=" This is especially helpful in growing Evergreens. 32 
pages. 25c, postpaid. 
Gath- 
Oz. 15c; 
Northern grown. 

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