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PLANTS 

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Several varieties 
Denver Giant Pansies 
ASTER GROWN FROM WILT-RESISTANT SEED 
TAKEN FROM FLATS. 
Crimson, purple, white, light pink, 
Separate Colors rose, lavender or mixed. By mail, 
70c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. F.0.B. Denver, 50c per doz.; 
$4.00 per 100. 
DENVER LARGE 
PANSY GIANTS FLOWERS 
These plants are in a pleasing variety of colors. In bloom when 
shipped, “Plant a Lot’”—you will be proud of them. 
= By mail, $0c per doz.; $6.00 
Mixed Colors Only per 100. F.0O.B. Denver, 75c 
per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
PETUNIA, Rosy Morn ies ome coat 700 
per doz.; $5.00 per 100. F.0O.B. Denver, 50c per doz.; 
$4.00 per 100. 
FLOWER BEDS 
For Spring Planting Only— Seen ee 
April, May and June _ bas. 
_Place your order early and we 
will send when plants are ready. 
Express is best way to have 
plants sent if you can, generally 
arrive in better condition. 
Send postage if wanted by mail. 
SS, 
Bedding Plants 
are available in wood 
plant bands for local trade. 
CANNOT BE SHIPPED 

AND PORCH BOXES 
Add Colorado Sales Tax 
SS 

Giant Branching Asters 
MARIGOLD Fine for porch boxes or bedding. By 
mail, 70c per doz.; $5.00 per 10. 
F.O.B. Denver, 50c per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
SNAPDRAGON 905 %h02.1"'s5.00 per 100 FO 
Denver, 50c per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
LARGE 
ZINNIA FLOWERED 
Red, lavender, rose, orange, white and 
Separate Colors .2)\5. By mail, 70c per doz.; $3.00 
per 100. F.O.B. Denver, 50c per doz.; $4.C0 per 100. 

VEGETABLE ROOTS 

ASPARAGUS, Mary Washington Rust-Proof. Select roots. 
Doz. 45c; 100 for $2.00, postpaid. 1009 roots, not post- 
paid, $15.00. 
ASPARAGUS, New Paradise Rust-Resistant. Doz. 60c; 
25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.00, postpaid. 
GARLIC BULBS. Can be divided. 
2 lbs. $1.15, all postpaid. 
HORSERADISH. 12 roots 50c; 100 for $2.50, postpaid. 
Y% |b. 20c; 1 lb. 60c; 

NEW RHUBARB 
CHIPMAN CANADA RED. Bright red all way through. 
Extra large, of fine flavor. Grows vigorously, extra 
hardy, practically everbearing. This is the best for our 
Western gardens. Bach 40c; 3 for $1.10; 12 for 
$3.00, postpaid. 

RHUBARB or PIEPLANT. Common. 20c each; 3 for 
50c; 12 for $1.80, postpaid. 

PERENNIAL HERBS IN YOUR GARDE 
FOR FRAGRANCE 
FOR BEAUTY 
FOR FLAVOR 

Few people realize that the group of plants called HERBS have 
such a multiple purpose. Some have attractive blossoms that earn 
-for them a place in any flower bed. Others, like the THYMES, 
are valuable for borders or bedding plants in the rock garden. 
COSTMARY and TARRAGON give a pleasing fragrance to the 
air about them, whether in the garden or home. Have you ever 
crushed the fiesh leaves of LEMON MINT in your hands and 
had that pleasing aroma cling to them for hours? Have you a 
place for a neat 114-foot high hedge? Try SAGE. Many herbs 
do best in poor soil in full sun. Have you such a trouble spot in 
your yard? And in addition, every one of these herbs can either 
add zest to your salads, tantalizing flavor to drinks, hot or cold, 
and the magic touch that lifts soups, vegetable and meat dishes 
out of the catagory of common food. ; 
In the fall before the first frosts you may pot a few specimen 
plants and move them to the kitchen window where you can enjoy 
the fragrance and flavor for months to come. 
The HERBS listed here for spring shipment are healthy, field- 
grown, hardy perennial root stocks. They are grown in Colorado 
and are especially suited for high altitude gardens. Orders will be 
filled in April and early May. Since climatic conditions vary 
throughout the inter-mountain area the plants should receive pro- 
tection until the danger of severe frosts is past. Most herbs, 
except the mints, do best in full sun, in dry, well drained soils. 
If you live in, or plan a visit to Denver during May, you can 
add a score of other delightful herbs to your collection by a visit 
to THE COLORADO SEED COMPANY. These latter are tender 
perennials er annual herbs, potted growing plants that will not 
stand shipment. Call or write for list. 
CHIVES. Grow 12 inches high with attractive flowers. 
used in green salads like Onions. Per clump 35c. 
COSTMARY. Tall growing, large leaf, shrub-like. For back- 
grounds. Very aromatic atd sweet smelling. Vigorous 
clump 30c. 
LOVAGE. Tall growing, upright, for background. Leaf imparts 
delicious Celery-like flavor to salads. l-year roots 35c: 
CATNIP. A Mint of tall grey foliage. Cats love it. A good bee 
plant. Fer clump 25c. 
ENGLISH MINT. The common Mint with bright green foliage. 
Excellent for beverages and meat. Per clump 30c.. 
LEMON MINT. Excellent Lemon-Mint fragrance in crushed 
leaf. Per clump 35c. 
SAGE. Low shrub with grey foliage and lavender flowers. Can 
be pruned yearly to form low hedge. Seasoning for meat. 
Vigorous, l-year roots 35c. 
TARRAGON. Medium height, narrow leaf, shrub-like growth. 
Aromatic. Excellent Anise fragrance and flavor. Vigorous, 
l-year roots 40c. 
KITCHEN THYME. Low, dark green, rounded and compact 
growing. Use as edging as well as specimen planting. Fra- 
grant. Splendid for seasoning. Good, l-year plants 35c. 
LEMON THYME. Low growing, spreading, light green foliage. 
Fine for rock gardens. Lemon scented. Good, 1-year 
plants 35c. 
Above Herb plants are prepaid. 
Tops 
How to grow and how to use. 198 pages. 
Book on Herbs pyice, $2.50. 


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