THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO._ -:- 
DENVER, COLO. 47 
Hardy Everblooming Roses 
Roses are ready for delivery March 20th. 
OUR BUSHES ARE ALL HARDY TWO-YEAR-OLD, FIELD GROWN STOCK 
The following list is composed of new and sensational roses, all of considerable merit. Also more established and better 
known varieties. 
Any One of the Following Prepaid—Each $1.10; 5 for $5.00 

- Editor McFarland 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—(Hybrid Perpetual)—Popu- 
lar, fragrant, deep pink shaded soft carmine. 
AMI QUINARD—Deep velvety crimson, fragrant and 
very lasting. Color almost black. 
AUTUMN—Double blooms of rich burnt orange, 
yellow and red. 
BRIARCLIFF—Extra large, perfectly formed ex- 
quisite deep rose-pink blossoms, lighter shade on 
outer petals with touch of citron-green at base. 
BRIGHT WINGS—A two-toned rose with beautiful 
buds of rosy burnt-orange color opening to a 4 to 
5 inch flower turning coral pink showing golden 
anthers in center. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—The buds are long and 
pointed, opening to semi-double flowers of vivid 
scarlet overlaid with velvety crimson. The plant 
is vigorous with good clean bright foliage. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—A marvelous colored rose 
with large, cupped flowers of fiery coppery red 
inside and rich yellow outside. 
DAMB EDITH HELEN—Soft even-tone pure pink, 
intense old rose fragrance, flowers very double 
and large size. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—A popular variety, 
large pointed budis of copper-apricot with tall 
shapely plant, glossy foliage, very healthy. 
MDITOR McFARLAND—Exceptionally fine brilliant 
pink blooms suffused with yellow at base. 
BH. G. HILL—Buds ideal, long and pointed on good 
stout stéms, open into a full double bloom of crim- 
son scarlet which retain-their color until petals fall. 
@G@RENOBLE—Velvety crimson buds, opening to bril- 
liant red flowers. Vigorous grower and continu- 
ously in bloom. 
HEINRICH GAEDE—A spectacular flower of lumi- 
nous vermillion shaded golden yellow. 
JOANNA HILL—Light yellow with reverse of petals 
somewhat darker with a reddish tone. 
K. A. VICTORIA—In bud form the color is cream 
white but the open flower is snow-white with a 
tint of lemon at the center. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD—Bi-color, long slender 
buds of nasturtium orange opening to sweetly 
fragrant flowers of nasturtium-buff with a tint 
of pale pink at the petal edges. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—Vigorous plants bearing a 
profusion of glistening white, medium sized blos- 
soms. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Large double flowers of 
superb form.and color. They open vivid scarlet 
and turn a remarkable shade of brick-red as they 
develop. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—Long pointed ivory buds open 
carefully to a perfectly formed flower of creamy 
mite with a touch of yellow at the base of the 
ower. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Large, 
vivid luminous carmine red. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—This rose is pure buttercup 
yellow, perfect form and with the great fragrance 
of the Irish roses. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—BSeautiful scarlet-copper 
orange flowers, heavily flushed with red on out- 
side of petals, moderately fragrant, a profuse con- 
tinuous bloomer and very hardy. 
PICTURE—Velvety clear rose pink with undertones 
of salmon; flowers very double. 
PINK RADIANCE—The buds are rose-pink opening 
into large pink blooms with a lighter tint on the 
reverse of the petals, 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER—The large semi-double 
blooms are a combination of cerise-pink, flame, 
scarlet and yellow. 
RBD RADIANCE—Blooms are of deep rogze red. 
RED TALISMAN—A sport from the regular Talis- 
man, flowers identical in shape and size but color 
deep red. 
ROSLYN—F lowers large double, deep golden yellow, 
foliage dark glossy green; vigorous grower. 
SOEUR THERESE—A fine free blooming and pleas- 
ing deep yellow; very vigorous, 
SOUV. DE CLADIUS PERNET—The first pure yel- 
low rose and still liked for exhibition and cutting. 
SOUTHPORT—An illuminated scarlet in a perfectly 
formed bud, opens to a loose flower of brilliant 
unshaded scarlet. Free flowering and wonderfully 
fragrant. 
TALISMAN—Red and gold buds opening to scarlet 
orange and rich yellow. 
THE DOCTOR—Large, beautiful buds opening to 
enormous semi-double, cupped flowers of satiny- 
pink. Fragrant. Plant vigorous and bushy. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Pointed buds of blackish 
red slowly opening to finely formed fiowers of 
non-fading velvety red. 
YELLOW SASTAGO—A very full and glowing open 
yellow rose; a sport from Condesa de Sastago. 
perfect blooms of 

CAUTION—Unpack plants 
arrival and place in container of water over night. 
immediately upon 
Not longer. Plant out immediately if possible. 
Rose Bushes should be cut back to not more than 
six or eight inches above the ground. Do not use 
any fertilizer at time of planting. See planting 
instructions, 
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. 

Available in spring only. 
