THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY — DENVER, COLORADO 27 
AMARANTHUS (a) 
Attractive foliage plants, up to 5 ft. high; for backgrounds, 
groups or foundation plantings. 
CAUDATUS—Love Lies-Bleeding. Long, slender, drooping 
dark red flower spikes often in branched clusters; green 
foliage. (Pkt. 10c) (% Oz. 30¢). 
TRICOLOR Splendens—Joseph’s Coat. Rich, scarlet crimson 
foliage, prettily variegated yellow and bronze green. (Pkt. 
10c) (%4 Oz. 35c). 
DOUBLE BATCHELOR’S BUTTON (a) 
This superb class of Cornflowers produces handsome, large 
double blooms effective out of doors and in bouquets. Easily 
grown from seed, if sown in early spring produces flowers from 
midsummer until frost. 
ae BOY—Deep blue with black markings. (Pkt. 10c) (44 Oz. 
dc). 
RED BOY—Deep red with blue markings. (Pkt. 10c) (44 Oz. 
35¢). 
PINKIE—Deep pink with blue markings. (Pkt. 10c) (44 Oz. 35c). 
SNOW MAN—White with blue markings. (Pkt. 10c) (44 Oz. 35c). 
DOUBLE MIXED—(Pkt. 10c) (%4 Oz. 35c). 
BALSAM (Lady Slipper) (a) 
An old and popular garden flower of easy culture. Plants 
grow about 18 inches high, with clusters of double flowers re- 
sembling cameliias produced in abundance, flowers are of un- 
usual colors ranging from white to deep rose. 
CAMELLIA FLOWERED MIXED— (Pkt. 10c) (% Oz. 25c). 
BELLS OF IRELAND—Both curious and beautiful, produces 
graceful 2 ft. stems well branched, so surrounded by 2 inch 
flowers there is little room for leaves. The little bells are a 
bright green, each containing a small white corolla in the 
center. Makes beautiful bouquets and can be dried for winter 
bouquets. (Pkt. 25c). 
CALLIOPSIS (a) 
Free flowering, wiry-stemmed annuals in shades of yellow, 
brown and crimson. The flowers resemble a daisy with raised 
brown centers, and are often times marked with bands or cen- 
ters of contrasting tones. (Fkt. 10c) (4 Oz. 30c). 
COREOPSIS (p) 
One of our most popular perennials; the attractive flowers 
are borne in great profusion and are excellent for cutting. 
DOUBLE SUNBURST—Large double flowers of brilliant 
golden vellow, 1% to 2 inches across. Easy to grow. (Pkt. 10c) 
(4 Oz. 35c). 
CALIFORNIA POPPY (Eschscholtzia) (a) 
The foliage is finely cut, fern-like, and silvery green in color. 
The flowers are bright yellow and orange, they start to bloom 
in a few weeks after the seed is sown. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE OF COLORS—Giant flowering poppy in 
soft pink, scarlet, chrome, copper red, claret, yellow, white, 
royal purple and orange. (Pkt. 10e) (%4 Oz. 25c) (1%4 Oz. 40c). 
GOLDEN WEST—Flowers bright yellow and orange, penciled 
and blotched. (Pkt. 10c) (4 Oz. 25c) (% Oz. 40c). 
SANTA BARBARA POPPY—Hunnemannia—Large yellow 
flowers 3 inches across, petals are crinkled like crushed satin. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4 Oz. 60c). 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) (a) 
The colorful flowers make a wonderfu! display in the garden 
and are always admired by those who see them. Blvooins freely 
in early summer and continues into the fall. Even though they 
prefer a sunny location and rather dry soil, they require little 
care to grow to perfection, height 18 to 24 inches. 
ART SHADES MIXED—A splendid mixture of varied shades 
of apricot, orange, cream and buff. (Pkt. 10c) (4 Oz. 50c). 
CARNATIONS (a) 
Few flowers surpass in beauty of form or delicious fra- 
grance as the richly hued Carnation. The plants are branching 
but compact, and the handsome blossoms are produced on 
blue-green stems that are stiff but slender..The double flowers 
with their thick waxy petals are spicily scented. 
CHABAUD GIANT—18 inches. This variety blooms six months 
after seeding and continues through the summer, produces 
flowers of extra large size. If plants are protected during the 
winter they will continue to live and bloom for many years. 
Cardinal Red—Dark crimson red. (Pkt. 15c). 
Bright Rose—(Pkt. 15c) (1/16 Oz. 60c) (% Oz. $1.00). 
Yellow—Lemon Yellow. (Pkt. 15c) (1/16 Oz. 60c) (4% Oz. $1.00). 
Pure White—(Pkt. 15c) (1/16 Oz. 60c) (% Oz. $1.00). 
Chaubaud’s Mixture—(Pkt. 10c) (4% Oz. $1.25). 
CANDYTUFT (a) 
Well-known dwarf, profuse flowering plants of easy culture. 
Charming for beds, edgings and rock gardens. 
DWARF MIXED (Umbellata)—Umbel or umbrella shaped 
flower heads made up of many small florets cover the dwarf 
bushy plants, which grow 1 ft. tall. Colors range from white, 
soft pink to dark crimson. (Pkt. 10c) (4 Oz. 30c) (% Oz. 50c). 
GIANT HYACINTH FLOW ERED—Plants are very branched, 
each branch a massive, long and thick hyacinth-like spike of 
pure white. Plants 18 inches tall. Excellent for cutting. (Pkt. 
10c) (4 Oz. 45ce). 
CANTERBURY BELLS (b) 
CAMPANULA CALYCANTHEMA—Cup and Saucer Type. 
Perhaps the most beautiful type; distinct in form with large 
bell or cup-shaped flowers, surrounder at the base by a large 
calyx of similar color the whole resembling a cup and saucer. 
Flowers are white, blue and pink shades. Bloom the second 
year from seed or first year from seed if sown in fall. Finest 
Mixed. (Fkt. 10c) (% Oz. 50c). 
CASTOR OIL BEAN (Ricinus) (a) 
Tall stately growing plants of tropical appearance; their 
luxuriant foliage makes them exceedingly ornamental. 
ZANZIBARIENSIS—Ornamental bronze foliage and brilliant- 
ly colored seed pods. (Fkt. 10c) (Oz. 25c) (44 Ib. 75c). 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
The annual varieties or Painted Daisies, as they are called, 
bloom from early summer until frost. 
SINGLE MIXED—These are the painted daisies and come in 
many brilliant colors. (Pkt. 10c) (4 Oz. 25c). 
DOUBLE MIXED—Plants 18 inches high with double flowers 
On east in color from white to deep orange. (Pkt. 10c) (4 
Z. 35C). 
CLARKIA (a) 
Graceful slender upright plants, covered almost their entire 
length with dainty double flowers which resemble those of the 
flowering almond, of pastel shades, plants 24 inches tall. 
DOUBLE MIXED—(Pkt. 10c) (14 02. 45c). 
COBAEA SCANDENS (Cathedral Bells) (a) 
A rapid growing annual climber. Flower lilac-blue, 
shaped. (Pkt. 10c) (44 Oz. 45c). 
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