PLANTS AND ROOTS 
NOTICE: Vegetable and flower plants are very perishable and due to the slower parcel post and express, 
we cannot assume the responsibility or guarantee that plants will always arrive in good condition. 
While 
we will use special care in packing all orders, buyers must assume all risk account damage pret delay in 
transit. We suggest if it is possible that you grow your own plants as they do so much better when planted 
immediately after taken from the seed beds. Plants not available after JUNE 1. 
NO PLANTS OR NURSERY STOCK SENT C. O. D 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
Order not less than 10 of any variety 
Pay postage and packing as per TOTAL number 
ordered 
Plants Ordered 
Add Postage 
100 500 1000 
CABBAGE. Ready about May 5th. 
Early — Golden Acre, Copen- 
hagen Market. Midseason — 
Globe. Late—Evergreen Hol- 
lander, Danish Ballhead, Red 
Hol cn Gora ar recccstseess cicero $ .29 $ .98 $4.40 $8.40 
CAULIFLOWER. Ready about May 
Sth. Mount Blanc, Snowdrift 
WM Oise‘ GW cepceetsc au ohscaccsesaiveureetece teens «39 
CELERY. Ready about May 10th. 
Golden Self Blanching. Ready 
about May 25th. Pascal Celery. 
Either Utah or Hartner’s New 
seJilga (oN ORbaN arin MELA ea TE Eee eee 20 36.98 
EGGPLANT. Ready about May 
Othe Black? Becuty cee 039 
ONION PLANTS. See page 24. 
PEPPERS. Ready about May 10th. 
California Wonder, World Beat- 
California Wonder, Anaheim 
Chili, Large Red Cherry, Red 
Chili, Long Red Cayenne ........ 039 
TOMATO. Ready about May 10th. 
Bounty, Chalks Early Jewel, 
Pearson Improved, Beauty, 
Ponderosa or Beefsteak, Mar- 
globe Improved, Rutgers............ .39 
1.19 5.40 9.90 
4.40 8.40 
1.19 5.40 9.90 
5.40 9.90 
5.40 9.90 
Hybrid Tomatoes—Write for prices. 
Write for special prices on 
larger quantities than those 
listed above. 
ANNUAL PLANTS FOR 
Many people wishing earlier blooms and not having 
the time to start the young plants indoors from seed, 
we list below the most popular annuals which are 
carefully grown by us from our finest seed. Ready 
May 10th or later. 
Do not order less than 10 of a kind or color. 
Add postage and packing, per 10, 10c; per 50, 35c; 
10 50 
ASTERS, Crego Giants. All colors. 
American Branching, Princess. Page 40 $ .60 $2.75 
AGERATUM, Dwarf, Blue or White. 
MStEG) (ON) PCCGOe OOlcistecersssece-cscuratccssehrsssacceBieses as 60 2.75 
CALENDULA. Varieties 169-A, 172-A, 173-A, 
TS AS as listedy One page 415 cts. avec 2.75 
CANDYTUFT..: 180-A. Shage 41 eee. eee) -OOM 2.75 
CARNATION. Varieties 187-A to 192-A as 
Ti stocleOre CC OMmAAsccerureccectecrs-coptaneccecpeocccnceeapeces® 2.75 
CANTERBURY BELLS. Annual. 182-A. Page des 
Alea ctecsteecccdsssstnvcarcres wesesenveietovuncesceseeteretassconssestetsres . “ 
FORGET-ME-NOT. 223-A. See page 43.......... AX “yk 
GODETIA, Sherwood double. Mixed. 
POO AS ieasentsccesvae se sttteesceceteconserrecnoces -cvaseueeseseans 60 2.75 
VEGETABLE ROOTS, ETC. 
ASPARAGUS. 
Two-year-old roots. Perl2 50 100 1000 
Mary Washington or 
ParcediSOuesesscn esses cesstacneees oo: $ .29 $ 95 $1.69 $14.90 
Add Postage and Packing.. .17 .25 45 1.60 
RHUBARB (Pie Plant). 
McDONALD. Beautiful dark red color. Large tender 
stalks. Wonderful flavor for all purposes. 
Divisions, each, 49c; 3 for $1.35. 
Postage and Packing, each 8c; 3 for 19c. 
VICTORIA. See page 27 for description. 
Divisions, Each 15c; 3 for 40c; doz. $1.39. 
Postage and Packing, each 8c; 3 for 19c; doz. 25c. 
Each Doz. 
CHIVES, Sprouted. Big bunch, postpaid....§ .35 $3.50 
MINT ROOTS. Big clumps, postpaid............0+ 30 2.90 
SAGE. One-year clumps, postpald..........00 40 4.20 
TARRAGON. For Tarragon Vinegar, post- 
PICT Cl iiatecerevecatacsscecacdencesenscsectesacsseercpncasconrtncssansearanee™ 35 3.50 
HORSERADISH. This is one of the hardiest vegetables 
for the garden or farm. It gives results the first 
year. The larger roots can be taken up and stored 
or winter use. Crowns, 3 for 25c. 
Add postage and packing—17c. 
THE FLOWER GARDEN 
LARKSPUR. Varieties 253-A, 254-A, 256-A, 
DSQAA PAGS (A errs. sce nassovatessunaseshe. cae etasseseneeete $ .60 $2.75 
LUPINS, Russell. Perennial Seedlings. See 
PAGOR ODL iseseessdesahsiavoensssnstcessdontnssctccvetectbobeeteeeaee PUIG) EAS) 
MARIGOLD. Varieties 268-A, 269-A, 272-A, 
ATA-Ay -278-Bs (PAGS Ad.. tissccssesenvassesctsrenaserseecs 2:79 
PANSIES. Page 48. Variety 313-A only........ 7 ot 2.90 
PETUNIA 
Pirechiek eae: lies. cccssccccecseccteves sontectsoeeremeraeee 770, 2.90 
Celestial Rose. 331-A. See page 47 60 2.75 
Fluffy Ruffles. 346-A. See page 47.......006 60 2.75 
Giants of California. 347-A. See page 47. 1.00 
Rose of Heaven. 327-A. See page 47......... 60 2.75 
Elk’s"Pride.) 336-Ay Page: 47-cc OORT eeh SD 
Snowstorm Improved. 345-A. Page 47...... 60 2.75 
SALPIGLOSSIS. See page 49....cecsscesccsseeesees 60 2.75 
SALVIA, Blaze of Fire. Extra fine, Page 49 .75 2.90 
SNAPDRAGON. Mixed varieties as listed 
OM MPATS, AGI, covsscecesstccscstenesersne eee ete d 2.75 
STATICE. Market Growers Blue and Heav- 
enly Blues Pager 49. Hise. cssstoeccestattscacteeeniecraaee 4 2.75 
STOCKS. 394A... (Page: Sii...<:ns.csesseesees sterner 60 2.75 
VERBENA. 415-A to 418-A. Page 5lacsscesecees 60 2.75 
38 THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
