THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY — 
DENVER, COLORADO 35 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHI—Boston Ivy—This is one of the 
finest hardy climbers we have for covering walls, as it clings 
firmly to the smoothest surface, covering closely with over- 
lapping foliage. The color is a fresh deep green in summer. 
changing to the brightest shades of crimson and yellow in 
autumn. (Each 90c) (3 for $2.50). Postpaid. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI (Large Flowered Variety)—It is a 
strong grower, and produces a mass of intense violet-purple 
flowers from July on. They delight in rich soil and sun. 
(Each $1.50) (3 for $4.00). Postpaid. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Gold Flame)—Blooming from early summer 
until killing frost. Showy tubular flowers, with recurving 
petals, flame red outside, bright yellow inside. Very fragrant 
and hardy. (Each $1.00) (3 for $2.75). Postpaid. 
HECKROTTI—This is truly a wonderful vine, grows to full 
blooming size the first year. Biooms continually from early 
summer until fall. The red trumpets are lined with orange 
and are very showy. (Each $1.00) (3 for $2.75). Postpaid. 
JAPONICA HALLEANA—Rapid growing vine with beautiful 
foliage. Delightfully fragrant, creamy white flowers. (Each 
90¢e) (3 for $2.00). Lostpaid. 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti)—A hardy quick 
growing vine, doing well in almost any situation. Covered in 
late summer and fall with mass of creamy-white sprays. 
(Each $1.25) (3 for £3.50). Postpaid. 
WISTERIA (American Purple)—A tall, vigorous, rapid climber. 
Has lilac-purple, pea-shaped flowers in June. (Kach 90e) (3 
for $2.50). Postpaid. 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia Radicans)—Very hardy and rapid 
grower. Used for covering 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 90c) (3 for $2.50). Postpaid. 
SILVERLACE VINE 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
BEARDED IRIS EROS 
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 
of easy culture, prefer shallow planting in sunny well drained 
locations in a deep, well worked soil. 
BLUE VARIETIES 
WEST POINT—38 inch. A two-tone flower with standards of 
bright indigo blue and falls of intense indigo blue. : 
GREAT LAKES—48 inch. A clear medium blue of immense 
size. 
Price (Each 45c) (3 for $1.25). Postpaid. 
PINK VARIETIES 
ANGELUS—36 inch. Finest orchid pink, falls mauve. 
BEVERLY—Deep pink with brown edge. 
COPPER PINK—338 inch. Soft rose, flushed sparkling copper. 
COPPER ROSE—40 inch. Deep pink, with shadings of copper 
throughout the petals. 
EROS—42 inch. Very tall, possibly the nearest and best salmon- 
pink vet introduced. The throat is lit with gold. 
MARISHA—36 inch. Large frilled flowers in a blend of pink 
and yellow with golden hafts. 
SALMON SPLENDOR—30 inch. A prolific flowering salmon 
with an undertone of pink. 
WAR EAGLE—38 inch. Daphne pink with carmine falls. 
Fragrant and a heavy bloomer. 
Price (Each 45c) (3 for $1.25). Postpaid. 
RED VARIETIES 
GALLANT LEADER—38 inch. Huge flowers of rose red and 
maroon. 
FLORA CAMPBELL—38 inch. Glowing tones of red, brown 
and peach red. 
JOYCETTE—40 inch. Very dark maroon red. 
OSCAR—38 inch. A glowing dark brown red. 
red, brilliant and velvety with a chestnut cast. 
ROSY WINGS— Intriguing iris of rosy red and crimson brown. 
THE RED BRICK—36 inch. Large flowers of brick red with 
good form and substance. 
Price (Each 45c) (3 for $1.25). Postpaid. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
FRANCONIA—40 inch. A pure white self that is very fine, 
large flowers. 
LADY OF SHALLOT—34 inch. White ground with standards 
heavily flushed rose-pink. Falls edged with pink dots. 
NATIONAL WHITE—48 inch. Pure white with extra broad 
fa ls. 
WHITE CITY—42 inch. An immense silky flower of blue 
white with a deeper blue finish at the heart. 
Price (Each 45c) (3 for $1.25). Postpaid. 
BROWN VARIETIES 
JEAN CAYEUX—36 inch. Havana and coffee brown. 
NYLON—36 inch. Coppery tan self with heavy gold beard. 
Price (Each 45c) (3 for $1.25). Postpaid. 
PURPLE VARIETIES 
BLACK DOUGLAS—36 inch. Rich, silky ebony blue black. 
BLACK WINGS—40 inch. Lustrous deep purple, almost black. 
GRAND CANYON—40 inch. An odd blend of rather deep 
tones of plum and copper with gold. Delicately ruffled large 
flowers. 
INDIAN HILLS—38 inch. Lustrous rich velvety purple. 
LILIMANI—36 inch. An unusual deep violet. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—36 inch. Large glossy flowers of black 
purple. 
Price (Each 45c) (3 for $1.25). Postpaid. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
DUSTY BOY—36 inch. Standards are coppery 
brownish orange falls. 
GILT EDGE—38 inch. A clear lemon-yellow bordered with 
emp re white. 
MOONLIGHT SEA—36 inch. Clear lemon ice color with just 
a hint to green. Very ruffled. 
OLA KALA—38 inch. A lightly ruffled flower of the deepest 
orange-yellow. 
THE Bae reat 
oran 
LOUIS. WILLET — 33 inch. Gold standards with raspberry 
falls. 
Price (Each 45c) (3 for $1.25). Postpaid. 
orange with 
inch. A brilliant burnished copper 
TIME OF SHIPMENT 
Shipment of Bearded Iris will begin July 1, 1954, and 
end October 1, 1954 
