DENVER, COLORADO a9 
THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY — 
The Gladiolus is the most attractive of all the summer flower- 
ing bulbs; it should have a place in every garden, large or small. 
For a succession, plant from April till June. Plant 6 inches 
apart and 4 inches deep. They will grow and bloom in any soil; 
we have never known anyone to fail with them. 
The following list represents the best of both new and old 
favorites, both as to range of color and size of blooms. All 
bulbs offered by us are Colorado grown, of blooming size and 
are sure to give complete satisfaction. 
ABU HASSAN—Most popular dark pansy blue. Early, tall. 
ALFRED NOBEL—Color of a soft salmon rose, white blotch in 
throat, extra large florets. Midseason. 
BURMA—Most beautiful ruffled dark old rose with rich vel- 
vety red blotch, midseason, medium height. 
DIEPPE—Magnificent ruffled salmon-scarlet with velvet tex- 
ture. Midseason. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Large, ruffled, lavender. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—Early, light pink, flowers extra large. 
EVANGELINE—Pastel pink with soft cream throat, 9-10 per- 
fectly placed 6-inch florets open at one time. Midseason. 
FIREBRAND—A brilliant ribbon of fire-red. Tall spikes with 
8-10 florets open at once. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE—Well placed ruffled white blooms 
on a long head. Tall husky grower. Midseason. 
FLYING FORTRESS—A huge lavender-grey with small red 
blotch. Immense in size and usually 10 florets open at once. 
GREEN LIGHT—Ruffled greenish cream, almost a chartreuse. 
GOLDEN STATE—An early deep yellow, a tall grower, opens 
8 large florets at one at one time. 
HAN VAN MEEGEREN—Very rich pure golden yellow. Flowers 
are large, opening 5 to 6 florets at once, blooms early. 
HIGH FINANCE—Smoky light orange gray with creamy throat. 
A beautiful color and one of the finest smokies. Opens up 9 
lightly ruffled well placed blooms. Tall, late. 
HOPMAN’S GLORY—Early blooming, tall bright yellow. 
LIPSTICK—Beautiful ruffled shell pink with bright rose red 
splotch in throat. é 
MISS WISCONSIN—A beautiful rose-pink that will open up to 
8 florets on an average spike at one time. 
MODERN TIMES—Light wine-rose with 6-8 florets open at 
once. Late. 
‘NEW YORK—Deep, rosy red, very striking and showy, flowers 
very heavily textured, strong straight spikes. Midseason. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE—Charming soft orange shading to yel- 
low throat. Good straight stems, excellent for a fall crop. 
Midseason. 
ORANGE GOLD—Deep orange with gold throat. Midseason. 
PACTOLUS—Soft apricot cream with orange blotch, flowers 
perfectly placed, extra large with 8 florets open at once. 
ig dated very beautiful apricot-colored Glad, with a golden 
roat. 
GLADIOLUS 
POLYNESIA—Purest salmon, with yellow blendings in throat, 
blotched deeper salmon, ruffled, 8 to 10 large florets open. 
PURPLE SUPREME—Tall, velvety purple, with 6-8 large florets 
open at once. Late. 
RED CHARM—Good clear red, opens 8-9 well placed florets. 
RED CHERRY—A rather light red with a hint of cherry. 
SPOTLIGHT—Soft golden yellow with a small red blotch. Early. 
SPIC AND SPAN—Tall ruffled, unusual medium deep pink 
with 8 blossoms open at once. Fine for exhibition. 
TIVOLI—Very beautiful soft rose. Opens 8 to 10 well placed 
blooms on a tall plant. Late. 
VALERIA—A velvety soft tone of light red with a flame throat. 
WHITE GODDESS—Heavily ruffled white, shading into cream. 
SEPARATE COLORS OF PERFEGRO GLADIOLUS 
2 bulbs for 25c, 10 for $1.00, 100 for $7.50. Postpaid 
(50 supplied at the 100 rate.) 
Blue Ribbon Mixture of Fine Gladiolus 
This wonderful mixture of Gladiolus contains all the 
latest flowering types; with every color of the rainbow. 
12 bulbs for 75c, 50 bulbs for $2.50. Postpaid. 
MINIATURE OR SMALL GLADIOLUS 
A new type of Gladiolus, introduced several years ago, these 
produce flowers from 2 to 2% inches across, usually 4 to 6 
florets open at once with from 8 to 12 florets on a stem, grow- 
ing about 30 inches tall. 
BO PEEP—A dainty salmon pink that is probably one of the 
most popular of the small type glads. Ruffled. 
CRINKLETTE—Beautiful heavily ruffled orange pink and yel- 
low with feathered markings in throat. 
CUPID—An elf of a glad with sculptured perfection of form 
and the waxiest, snowiest color, warmed by just a touch of 
cream in the throat. 
GILT EDGE—A firecracker scarlet edged with white. 
KEWPIE—A warm red little glad with white picotee edge. 
MRS. MOON—Florets are of the finest clearest yellow with a 
deeper yellow in the throat, no other markings. 
WEDGWOOD—Clear, blue lavender with harmonizing creamy 
throat. 
WHITE SATIN—Pure cream white stamens and pistils. The 
flowers face upward on tiny wirey stems. 
MINIATURE BULBS 
2 for 25c, 10 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
We have a collection of mixed miniature or small Gladiolus 
we thought that you might like to plant. Packed one dozen to 
a package, $1.00. Postpaid. 
ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE POSTPAID 
