THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY — 
ECLIPSE (Pat. 172) 
TALLYHO (Pat. 828)—A unique and unusually beautiful shade 
of pink inside the petals, crimson to cardinal red outside. 
Although it is a bi-color the contrast is not great but is 
rather a delicate and completely lovely blending of warm, 
widely loved colors. (Each $2.00). 
TALISMAN—A combination of shadings of gold, apricot yellow 
and deep pink, and as the petals unfold they become bright 
apricot with the reverse of the petals changing to deep rose 
pink. (Each $1.25). 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. 162)—Brick red with lighter cen- 
ter. Vigorous, upright grower. (Each $1.50). 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Bright scarlet, fading little in 
heat. Excellent bud and flower. (Each $1.25). 
YELLOW SASTAGO—Very double flowers of Golden yellow. 
(Each $1.25). 
RUGOSA OR SHRUB ROSE 
We group under this heading various types and species of 
Roses that are of strong habit of growth and will be found 
especially adapted to plant in mixed Shrubbery Borders, or in 
separate beds or groupings or as individual specimens in the 
garden. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—Single, brilliant orange-red flowers in- 
side and yellow on the reverse of the petals. (Each $1.40). 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—Small flowers of deep crimson-red 
borne in large clusters throughout the season. (Each $1.40). 
BABY ROSES 
Dwarf Polyantha and Floribunda Type 
CARROUSEL (Pat. 1066)—One of the best new red roses. The 
flowers are large, dark red and non-fading. (Hach $2.00). 
EUTIN—Large clusters of very double deep red flowers on a 
vigorous mildew resistant bush. (Hach $1.25). 
FASHION (Pat. 789)—Fascinating new Floribunda of coral 
pink overlaid with gold, oriental red buds open into 3%- 
inch blooms of clear coral. Bushy 3-ft. plants produce large 
clusters of delightfully fragrant flowers all season. (Each 
$2.00). . 
FLORADORA—One of the most scintillating red Floribunda 
roses that we have ever seen. It is that sparkling shade 
which immediately stops the eye. Grows to 30 inches tall 
and is true Floribunda style. Buds are perfect and hold 
well on the plant after cutting, bloom continually from 
June until freezing fall weather. Petals have wavy rippling 
edges. (Each $1.25). 
DENVER, COLORADO 37 
GOLDILOCKS (Pat. 672)—Deep yellow buds and flowers, borne 
in clusters. Plants are vigorous, very bushy, and in con- 
tinuous bloom. (Each $1.50). 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE—This is an excellent polyantha 
with large bright cherry red flowers. (Ech $1.25). 
IRENE OF DENMARK (Pat. 889)—Perfect sweetheart buds 
of purest white, opening into handsome full blooms. Bushy 
growth. (Each $1.50). 
LILIBET (P.A.F.)—The 1954 All-America selection in this 
class. Produces radiant clusters of single flowers of exqui- 
site pink tones. (Each $2.50). 
MA PERKINS (New 1953 A.A.R.S. Winner)—This very free 
blooming Floribunda rose with its sweetly pungent fragrance. 
A suffusion of yellow is present in all the early stages of 
bloom, with aging comes a soft coral shell pink with shades 
of red in outer petals. (Hach $2.25). 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. 484)—The plants are literally covered from 
spring to frost with great quantities of beautiful salmon 
pink flowers flushed with gold. Buds are perfect in shape, 
and make beautiful corsages. Plant is compact and upright. 
(Each $1.50). 
RED PINOCCHIO (Pat. 812)—A new red Floribunda rose with 
its miniature perfectly shaped Hybrid Tea flowers of deep 
satiny carmine borne in clusters. (Each $1.50). 
WHITE PINOCCHIO (Pat. 1010)— Outstanding floribunda, 
semi-double flowers of pure white. A lovely addition to the 
Pinocchio family. (Hach $1.50), 
RED RIPPLES—F lowers semi-double, open slightly fragrant, 
oxblood-red to carmine. (Hach $1.25). 
VOGUE (Pat. 926)—New Floribunda with brilliantly glowing 
cherry coral color. Individual flowers 3 to 4 inches in diame- 
ter, are Hybrid Tea shaped with perfect high centered form. 
Rich spicy fragrance. All American Selection for 1952. 
(Hach $2.00). : 
YELLOW POULSENS— A Floribunda growing about 3 ft. 
high. The great masses of big, lightly ruffled blooms are a 
clear rich clean yellow, from bud to fully open blooms. 
(Hach $1.25). 
HARDY CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY—Deep rose-pink blooms of large 
size, borne in groups of three and four blossoms on long 
stems. Blooms in spring only. A vigorous grower. (Hach 
$1.40). 
BLAZE—Everblooming scarlet-red climbing rose, a very vig- 
orous grower and seldom out of bloom. (Each $1.40). 
CL. CONDESA DE SASTAGO—F ull double two-tone flowers of 
deep oriental-red and yellow. (Each $1.40). 
CL. COUNTESS VANDAL—Buds orange copper, opening to 
large double, high center flowers of brilliant pink and salmon. 
(Each $1.40). 
DOROTHY PERKINS—F ull, fragrant rose pink flowers, borne 
in clusters with dark green foliage. (Kach $1.40). 
CL. DR. J. H. NICOLAS (Pat. 457)—Plant grows about 8 ft. in 
height, produces large double flowers of warm rose pink, 
very fragrant. (Hach $2.00). 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—(Everblooming)—The same 
beautiful dark red rose as in the bush form that has been a 
garden favorite for so long. (Hach $1.40). 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM—(Everblooming)—Considered one of the 
finest yellow roses grown, profuse blooming, strong climber 
and flowers are excellent for cutting. (Kach $1.40). 
CL. NEW DAW N—(Everblooming)—Apple blossom pink flow- 
ers with old-rose fragrance. (Each $1.40). 
CL. PRES. HOOVER—Large flowers of creamy yellow, tinted 
with flame pink. (Kach $1.40.). 
Mr ee MARIE—Double cupped rose pink flowers. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER— Vivid scarlet blooms borne in 
clusters. Blooms in spring only. (Each $1.40). 
CL. WHITE DAW N—Medium sized double fragrant flowers of 
of pure white. (Each $1.40). 
(Each 
CAUTION—Unpack plants immediately upon arrival 
and place in container of water over night. Not longer. 
Plant out immediately if possible. Rose Bushes should 
be cut back to not more than six or eight inches above 
the ground. Do not use any fertilizer at time of planting. 
See planting instructions. 
ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE POSTPAID, AVAILABLE IN SPRING ONLY 
