THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CoO._ -:- 
DENVER, COLO. 29 
Vegetable Plants and Roots 
_ In their proper season, we have large quantities of all the plants 
listed below, well grown and stocky. and all grown from Perfegro Tested 
Seeds. Purchasers may rely upon having their order filled the day after 
received in order that we may have the plants freshly pulled, the 
weather permitting. We recommend having all plants and shrubs sent 
by Express, as Parcel Post shipments are often delayed, handled roughly, 
kept too warm or too cold, to carry any distance and arrive in good 
condition, but if preferred or more convenient to have them delivered 
by Parcel Post, we will send them that way and see that they are prop- 
erly packed for such shipment, but when so sent we cannot guarantee 
them to arrive on time or in good condition. No packing charge, orders 
will be booked at any time and plants will be sent when ready. Not less 
than one dozen plants of a variety will be sold; 500 plants will be 
supplied at the 1,000 rate, 
Below we quote prices by Express at purchasers’ expense. If wanted 
by Parcel Post, add 5c per dozen, 10c per hundred, 75c per thousand. 


No plants sent C.0.D. ‘ 
Doz. 100 1,000 
Broccoli, Green Sprouting or Calabrese, ready April 15 ___________ = $0.35 $1.25 $10.00 
Cabbage, Early Varieties, ready April 5_____-_._~-_~_-~~~_--__~__~_ 4 30 1.25 16.00 
Cabbage, nr attenv aricties, ready May. los ee ee ee ea ee ie 30 1.25 10.00 
Cauliflower, Early Varieties, ready April 5______________________ 40 1.35 ~ 11.00 
Cauliflower, Late Varieties, ready May 1 x OE Oe cae es SP RC ME Eee Ee ee 40 1.25 11.00 
Celery, Giant Pascal, Golden Self-Blanching, ready May 1 and later__ ____ ss” 30 1.00 7.50 
Deseh lant eb lach Beauty, ready May ots 23.2 ree (oe ee Pa, ee 40 1.35 
Peppers, Sweet and Hot Peppers of popular warieties, ready May 1______________.._:—.85 1.35 10.00 
Sweet Potato Plants, Yellow Jersey, ready May iN cual ec id eA Rg el et Bale 35 1.25 9,00 
Tomatoes, Harly Varieties, ready May 5_____--~----=- ss .40 1.35 11.00 
Tomatoes, Late: Varieties, ready May 150.4.__---_--_-------_i-_e 40 1.25 11.00 
Jerusalem or Root Artichoke 
The tubers are used for cooking and stock feeding. 
Ready for shipment after March 15th. 
Postpaid (lb. 30c) (2 Ibs. 55c) (5 Ibs. $1.10). 
Not Postpaid (25 Ibs. $1.50) (100 Ibs. $5.00). 
> Asparagus Roots 
For the home garden plant asparagus roots 18 
inches apart in rows 2% feet apart, 100 roots for a 
patch 20x20 feet. 
WASHINGTON—A new rust-resisting variety of 
great promise that is being planted largely in this 
vicinity. The stalks are large, dark green, with a 
heavy purple over tone. 
Postpaid; 1-year-old- roots, (Doz 50c) (100 for 
$1.25) ) (1000 for $10.00). 
PARADISE—New, early maturing variety. Large, 
crisp, tender stalks with fine, mild flavor, similar 
in appearance to Washington and _ rust-resisting. 
Producing crop one year earlier than any other 
variety. 
Postpaid: l1-year-old roots only (Doz. 60¢e) (100 
for $2.50) (1000 for $12.00). 
Chives 
Small, hardy perennial, belonging to the onion 
family, which grows in clusters. Leaves used for 
salads and for flavoring in soups and salads. 
Postpaid (Per Buneh 30ec) (3 for 75c). 
Garlic 
Used for flavoring. The bulbs are set like onion 
sets about 4 inches apart in the row, divided into 
“cloves” or flakes and covered 2 inches deep. When 
tops die down take up the bulbs and dry in a shady 
place. Bulbs only. 
Postpaid (4 Ib. 25c) (% Ib. 45e) (ib, 85e) (10! 
Ibs. $7.50). 


FREE Send us the names and addresses of 
5 good farmers, gardeners, or home 
gardeners and we will send you 1 Pkt. 
of Heavenly Blae Morning Glory and 1 Pkt. of Scarlet 
O’Hara Morning Glory. Free of charge. : 
All Names Must Be Mailed by March 15, 1945 

Horse Radish 
Horse Radish is easily grown from sets—smal]l 
lengths of roots. These sets, if planted in the spring 
in good, rich soil, will form large roots by fall. The 
_set should be planted with the small end down and 
the upper portion 2 inches below the surface. 
Postpaid (35¢c per doz.) ($1.25 per 100). 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant 
Rhubarb should be in every garden, as it affords 
the earliest sauces and pies in spring. Set roots out 
in spring or fall, in rows 4 feet apart, so the crowns 
are an inch below the surface. Do not pull stalks 
the first season. Plants set out in the spring will 
bear quite abundantly the following season, 
VICTORIA—A midseason variety with large leaf 
stalks of clear red. ‘The stalks are crisp, tender, 
juicy and fine flavored. It is an excellent sort for 
market or home use. 
Postpaid (3 for 50c) (12 for $1.50). 
RUBY—Very high in sugar content and of excep- 
tionally fine flavor, deep rich ruby red, the reddest 
of all Rhubarb. It makes a deep rich red sauce 
which is very beautiful and tasty. 
(Fach 75e) (3 for $2.00). 
MacDONALD—Is an unusually fine flavored rhubarb, 
high in sugar'’content. (‘Stalks green with red 
veins. Makes a fine pink sauce of good flavor. 
(Eaeh 75c) (3 for $2.00). 
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