Perennial Flowers Increase In 
All of our nursery stock has been STATE INSPECTED for diseases 
NURSERY STOCK 
We have an excellent stock of carefully grown Fruit and Shade Trees, Roses, Shrubbery, Plants, 
Roots, etc., priced to attract the frugal buyer. However, it is the QUALITY to which we wish to call 
your particular'attention. Our stock is all First Grade or Number One, and includes the varieties 
which are most popular and do well in our western climate. 
We therefore feel confident that your 
requirements will be taken care of to your entire satisfaction. LOW GRADE Nursery Stock is a 
Poor Investment. 
Claims for any cause must be made promptly on receipt of stock. We will not allow any claims 
after goods have been accepted, or if report is not received by us within 10 days after arrival of 
goods. If, however, after planting, the stock fails to leaf out and start growing, we will replace for 
one-half the catalog price, plus postage. 
Hardy perennials appeal especially to people 
who do not have the time to bother with annuals 
that have to.be planted each year. One can have 
a wonderful display of flowers by the use of these 
hardy plants, from early in the spring until late in 
autumn. They furnish finest cut flowers for the 
home. They increase in splendor and beauty each 
year. They may be planted as early in the spring 
as the ground is workable. RG designates the 
plants suitable for the rock garden. 
ACHILLEA (Milfoil). 
Ptarmica (The Pearl). 
summer. 
feet. 
(Each 23c) (3 for 65c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 
Double white blooms all 
Fine for cut flowers. Height 1 to 2 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA (RG). Clusters of 
delicate blue flowers like the Forget-Me-Not. Does 
well in shady places. Height 10 to 12 inches. 
(Each 23c) (3 for 65c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). - 
ANTHEMIS (Chamomile). Golden yellow flowers all 
summer. Good for cut flowers, hardy, and grows 
in most any soil. Height 18 to 24 inches. 
(Each 23c) (3 for 65c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 
ASTER (Species). 
Alpinus. Blooms in May. Blue to purple. 10 
inches high. 
BLEEDING HEART. 
Dielytra Exima (RG). A low growing plant, bloom- 
ing throughout the summer with bright pink 
flowers. Should be planted in shady or par- 
tially shady location. Height 8 to 12 inches. 
(Each 25c) (3 for 69c). 
- Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 
Dielytra Spectabilis. A hardy perennial plant 
with finely cut foliage. Graceful, heart-shaped, 
pink and white flowers, early in the spring. 
(Each 38c) (3 for $1.05). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS. The various varieties of chry- 
santhemums are unexcelled for use in the flower 
garden. The large number of types and colors 
are hardy in our western climates and can be 
grown easily and rapidly, flowering the first year 
from plants. By selecting different varieties, flow- 
ers may be had from early August until freezing 
weather. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM. Shasta Daisy. 
Conqueror. Large pure white flowers in June, 4 
to 5 inches across. Profuse bloomer. Long, stiff 
stems. 
Henry VII. Large white flowers on stout stems. 
Grows about 2¥% feet tall. Good cut flowers. 
(Each 25c) (3 for 69c). 
Postage: (Each 6c) (3 for 14c). 
CLEMATIS, RECTA GRANDIFLORA. White flowers 
June and July. Fine for cut flowers. To 2 feet 
tall. 
(Each 25c) (3 fer 69c). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 14c). 
CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUM. Low growing ‘Mums 
forming a mound of colorful blooms resembling 
the old-fashioned Azalea. Plants grow 10 to 12 
inches high. Start blooming early and continue 
until frost. Very hardy and easily grown. One 
plant will produce hundreds of blossoms. Fol- 
lowing named varieties: 
Bronze Cushion. 
bronzy yellow. 
King Cushion. Fiery red, multitude of 2 to 2% in. 
blooms. 
Rich red bronze, turning to 
Pink Cushion. Opens a deep orchid Dink, later 
salmon pink. 
Queen Cushion. Snow white flowers with faint 
yellow center. 
Yellow Cushion. Brilliant golden yellow, dense 
growth, large clumps covered with blooms. 
(Each 25¢) (3 for 69c). 
Postage: (Each 6c) (3 for 14c). 
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54 THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
