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<a HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
AMPELOPSIS 
changing to the brightest shades of crimson and yell : 
autumn. (Each 75c) (3 for $2.10). Postpaid. nd yellow in 
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LEMATIS JACKMANI (Large Flowered Variety)—It is a 
strong grower, and produces a mass of intense vioiet-purple 
flowers from July on. They delight in rich soil and sun. 
(Each $1.25) (3 for $3.50). Fostpaid. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Gold Flame)—Blooming from early summer 
until killing frost. Showy tubular fiowers, with recurving 
petals, flame red outside, bright yellow inside. Very fragrant 
and hardy. (Each 75c) (3 for $2.00). Posipaid. 
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_ HECKROTTI—This is truly a wonderful vine, grows to full 
blooming size the first year. B.ooms continually from early 
summer until fall. The red trumpets are lined with orange 
-and are very showy. (Each 75c) (3 for $2.00). Postpaid. ~ 
JAPONICA HALLEANA—Rapid growing vine with beautiful 
foliage. Delightfully fragrant, creamy white flowers. (Each 
50c) (3 for $1.35). Postpaid. 


SCARLET TRUMPET—A hardy sweet scented high-climbing 
_ variety. Dark green foliage with scarlet trumpet shaped 
_ flowers. (Each 60c) (3 for $1.65). Postpaid. 
_MADERIA VINES—Climbing Mignonette—A beautiful vine, 
- covering a large space in a short time. Heart-shaped light 
green leaves and clusters of pure white fragrant flowers. 
- (Bulbs, 3 for 50c) (12 for $1.50). Postpaid. 
_ growing vine, doing well in almost any situation. Covered in 
late summer and fall with mass of creamy-white sprays. 
_ (Each 75c) (3 for $2.10). Postpaid. 
ae Bearded irises are the best known of the garden sorts. They 
are plants of varying stature and size, but all characterized by 
_ stout rhizomes, more or less evergreen foliage and brilliant 
flowers in many shades, each flower bearing on the falls a 
_ linear beard of various colors, though commonly yellow. Are 
Rae, of easy culture, prefer shallow planting in sunny well drained 
locations in a deep, well worked soil. 
ALICE HARDING—40 in. A large, smooth satiny yellow. 
BLACK WINGS—40 in. Near black, and one of the best of 
__ this color. 
BLUE GEM—44 in. Gigantic rich blue toned variety. 
IRIS, LIGHTHOUSE 

ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY — DENVER, COLORADO 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti)—A hardy quick - 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia Radicans)—Very hardy and rapid 
grower. Used for cevering unsightly places, stumps, or wher- 
ever a showy flowering vine is desired. Produces clusters of 
trumpet-shaped, orange-scarlet flowers about 3 inches long. 
(Each 60e) (3 for $1.65). Postpaid. 
WISTERIA (American Purple)—A tall, vigorous, rapid climber. 
Has lilac-purpi:e, pea-shaped flowers in June. (Fach 60c) (3 for 
$1.65). Fosipaid. 
CLEMATIS. 
LARGE ;, 
FLOWERED 

TALL BEARDED IRIS 
CROWN JEWEL—36 in. It is a rich blend of Talisman rose 
colors. 
CYDALISE—38 in. The yellow background is etched around 
the edges with a buttonhole stitching of chocolate brown. 
EUPHON Y—36 in. A blend of yellow and copper. 
EVELYN BENSON—39 in. Uniform carmine. 
GOLDEN LIGHT—40 in. A golden brown blend. 
HELIOS—44 in. Soft lemon yellow with ivory edges. 
JEAN CAYEAU—36 in. Havana and coffee brown. 
LIGHTHOUSE—40 in. A blend of rose-red with rose. 
LORD LAMBOURNE—40 in. Rich madder crimson wiih soft 
rose and amber. 
MARY GIBSON—42 in. A handsome soft rosy bronze blend 
with a yellow throat. 
MME. LOUIS AREAU—36 in. White ground veined with lav- 
ender. 
MRS. MARION CRAN—48 in. A lovely tall pink iris. 
RED DOMINION—42 in. Clear lustrous red toned. 
SIMONE VAISsSIERE—36 in. Azure blue standards, 
blue falls. 
SOLFERINO—40 in. Bright pink tone. 
TALISMAN — 88 in. Delightfully fragrant Talisman rose 
colors. 
THURATUS—24 in. A very deep purple, almost black. 
VALOR—4S8 in. Very fragrant, with purple black falls and blue 
violet standards. 
WASATCH—50 in. Huge white with a feather stitched blue 
border. f 
deep 
(Each 25c) (5 for $1.00). Postpaid. 
SPRING AND FALL FLOWERING 
BEARDED IRIS 
These double duty Irises not only bloom in the spring along 
with other early flowering varieties but they flower again 
profusely in the autumn, beginning in September and con- 
tinuing until killed by heavy frost. They are hardy and can be 
planted any time and require very little care. 
AUTUMN DAW N—28 in. Ruffled, soft pink and yellow. blend. 
AUTUMN HAZE—30 in. Huge flowers of lavender-violet. 
AUTUMN WHITEKING—Pure white with bright yellow 
beards. 
ELEANORE ROOSEVELT—26 in. A rich violet tone. 
SOUTHLAND—24 in. A sensational deep yellow. 
SUNFIRE—18 in. Soft creamy yellow. 
DORCAS HUTCHESON—18 in. Fragrant pansy violet. 
Price (25c each) (5 for $1.00). Postpaid. 
AVAILABLE IN THE SPRING ONLY 
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