THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. -:- 
DENVER, COLO. 43 
Perennials 
Hardy Perennials, Alpines and Rock Garden Plants 
Varieties starred (*) are fine for Rock Gardens, 
These can be used to best advantage in groups and beds on the lawn, as borders for drives, walks, or in front of shrub- 
bery. in the garden. Some of the tall-growing sorts may be planted in among the shrubbery with good effect. 
Soil should 
be kept well fertilized. A light covering of coarse, strawy manure or something that will not pack is beneficial in winter. 
Ready for delivery during April and early May. All are strong, healthy roots. No plants sent C.O.D. 
*BLEEDING HEART, 
FERN LEAVED 
(Eximia)—12 inches. 
Attractive fern-like 
leaves; lovely pink 
flowers all summer. 
Grows in sun or 
shade. (Bach 40c) 
(3 for $1.00). 
BLEEDING HEART, 
OLD FASHIONED— 
2 ft., graceful, heart- 
shaped pink flowers 
in April-May. Pre- 

fers partial shade. 
(Each 60c) (8 for 
$1.65). 
CAMPANULA, CANTERBURY BELLS—2 ft. Large, 
bell-shaped flowers in May-June. Blue, pink or 
white. (Bach 35e) (3 for 90c). 
CARNATION, HARDY GRENADIN—18 inches. Pro- 
duces lovely, fragrant flowers from June to 
August. Your choice of red, pink and white. 
(Each 35c) (3 for 90c). 
COREOPSIS—18 inches. Bright yellow flowers all 
summer. (Each 35ec) (3 for 90c). 
DAISY, SHASTA (Alaska) — 2 feet. Large white 
flowers. (Each 35e) (3 for 90c). 
DELPHINIUM (Belladonna)—Long spikes of light 
blue flowers. 4 feet. 
Bellamosa—Same as above but deep blue flowers. 
Gold Medal WHybrids—Choice range of colors 
through the blue shades to red and orchid casts. 
(Each 35c) (3 for 90c). 
DIANTHUS, HARDY, 
OLD - FASHIONED 
CLOVE PINK S—15 
inches. Lovely pink 
flowers with a spicy 
fragrance produced 
all summer. (Each 
35c) (3 for 90c). 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
—5 to 6 ft. Most at- 
tractive for the bor- 
der or woodland gar- 
den. Colors ranging 
from white and shell- 
pink to deepest rose, 
many dotted with 
crimson. (Bach 35c) 
(3 for 90c). 
FERNS, HARDY OUT- 
DOOR MIXED OR OS- 
TRICH PLUME—2 ft. 
Plant in shade. (Each 
35e) (3 for 90c). 

Pinks, Dianthus 
‘GAILLARDIA, HYBRIDS—3% feet. Much better than 
common Gaillardia. Flowers are larger and 
brighter blend of red and gold. Blooms freely 
from June to frost. (Each 35c) (3 for 0c). 
GYPSOPHILIA, PAN (Baby’s Breath)—2-3 feet. Great 
masses of small, pure white flowers in July and 
August. Fine for winter bouquets. (Bach 35c (3 
for 90c.) 
HOLLYHOCKS, IMPROVED DOUBLE—6-7 feet. An 
improved strain with exquisite double flowers in 
the loveliest colors’ Your choice of Scarlet, White, 
Yellow and Pink. (Each 35c) (3 for 90c). 
LILY OF THE VALLEY—8 inches. Eiverybody loves 
this fragrant white flower. Grows in sun or shade, 
even right under trees. (Clumps each 40c) (3 for 
$1.10). 
LUPINS—Foot-long spikes of pea-shaped flowers 
on 38-foot stems. Many of the flowers are quite 
fragrant. The colors are white, pink, rose and 
blue. Early June. (Bach 35c) (3 for 906c). 
THE RUSSELL LUPINS—New English Hybrids. New 
colors and combinations of color. The size of the 
florets, their number on a spike, and the length 
of the spikes are much larger. (Each 50c) (3 for 
$1.35). 
*PANSIES — We grow large quantites of Pansy 
plants from seed imported from the best Pansy 
specialists of Europe and at home, and if well 
cared for they will produce blooms of finest colors, 
from 2 to 8 inches across. In ordering Pansy 
plants, we would advise, where possible, that they 
be sent by express. Ready about April 1. (Doz. 
$1.00). Postpaid. 
PHLOX—Full sun, plenty of water, and soil that is 
not too heavy and they will repay you famously. 
Your choice of: 
B. COMPTE—Rich, satiny amarinth. 
CHAMPS ELYSEE—Rich purple. 
ECLAIREUR—Large rosy lavender. 
KF. G. VAN LASSBURG—Tall white. 
RIJNSTROM—RosSe pink. 
R. P. STRUTHERS—Rosy Carmine, dark eye. 
(Bach 40c) (3 for $1.00). 
*PHLOX, SUBULATA (Creeping Moss Pink)—+4 
inches. Completely covered with bloomfs in April- 
May. Moss-like evergreen foliage. For rock gar- 
dens, borders, for carpeting the ground and banks. 
Bright pink. (Each 35c) (3 for 90c). 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower)—18-24 inches. All 
summer it produces its lovely bell-shaped flow- 
ers on long stems. Your choice of Blue or White. 
(Each 35c) (3 for 90c). 
*PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy)—2 ft. This popular 
plant produces its lovely flowers in spring and 
early summer. Finely cut foliage. Your choice 
of red and rose. (Each 35ec) (8 for 90c). 
*STATICE LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavender)—2 feet. Im- 
mense heads of small violet-blue flowers in July 
and August. Make fine winter bouquets. Plant 
in full sunshine and in light soil. (Bach 35e (3 
for 90c). 
SWEHET PEA, PERENNIAL—Train this climber on 
a trellis, fence or bank, it will produce its lovely 
flowers all summer. New growth from the roots 
each year. Your choice of red, pink and white. 
(Bach 35c) (8 for 90c). 
*SWHET WILLIAM—12 inches. Sweet, clove-scented 
flowers in great profusion during May and June, 
Mixed colors. (Hach 35c) (8 for 90c). 
TRITOMA, RED HOT POKER—3 ft. Bright orange- 
scarlet blooms borne on stems 3 feet tall in Au- 
gust-September. Protect over winter or dig up 
and put in sand in cool cellar over winter. (Each 
35e) (3 for 90c). 
*VIOLA CORNUTA, TUFTED PANSY—Blooms from 
April to October, if the plants are kept sheared 
so they do not go to seed. Mixed colors. (Each 
85e) (3 for $0c). 
VIOLETS—Large flowering blue. (Each 35c) (3 for 
90c). 
