FAMOUS ROCK RIVER VALLEY SEED FARM 
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Beautiful C ( 
Hardy 
Shrubs, Plants and Vines" 
The Best Investment You Could Make— Once 
Planted Last for Years — Adding Beauty to Your 
Home and Pleasure to Yourself and Neighbors. 
GOLDEN GLOW 
(Rudbeckia) 
This grand, old stately hardy perennial 
has gained so in popular favor with all 
classes o£ people that to be without it is 
depriving oneself of great pleasure. It is a. 
strong, robust grower, of five to six feet; 
produces masses of double golden yellow 
cactus dahlia-like flowers, from early July 
to late September. Each, 15c; 8 lor 25c 
postpaid. 
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BEAUTIFUL 
HARDY PHLOX 
No class of Hardy Peren- 
nials is of more importance than 
the Phlox which succeed un- 
der almost any conditions and 
flower from the end of June 
until late in the Fall; and 
while they will continue in good 
condition and flower freely for 
many years without attention, 
still they are much improved 
by liberal cultivation. Although 
there are quite a number of 
different varieties and colors, 
we have confined ourselves to 
six of the newest and rarest 
sorts, which are, without doubt, 
the choicest and most distinct 
assortment that has ever been 
offered. 
Chateaubriand — Pure white 
with crimson, carmine eyes, 
shading to violet. 
Coquelicot — Orange red and 
scarlet, 
F. G. Von Lassburg — The purest 
white. 
Inspector Pieker — Purplish 
mauve. 
Pantheon — The peerless pink. 
Extra large. 
Selma — Light salmon, with 
violet eye. 
Price, any of the above choice 
varieties, each, 14 cents; 
dozen, $1,15, postpaid. 
BEAUTIFUL HARDY PHLOX 
TRITOMA 
(Commonly known as Red Hot Poker Plant) 
Surpasses the finest Cannas for attractiveness and bril- 
liancy; blooms incessantly from August until November. 
Plants show from six to ten grand flower-stalks all the time, 
each holding at a height of 3 feet a great cluster of flame- 
colored flowers. 15 cents each; % for 25c postpaid. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY 
(Berberis Thunbergii) 
The Very Finest Hedge Plant 
This is the most valuable for making a low dwarf hedge. 
It is of low, regular and compact growth and requires very 
little pruning. It has fine thorns and small round rich green 
leaves that change color In the Autumn to a fiery crimson. 
The hedge is made still more beautiful by great numbers of 
pretty drooping yellow flowers which are followed by bright 
red berries. It is frequently planted singly, and is one of 
the handsomest flowering shrubs we have. Strong plants, 
postpaid, each 10 cents; doz., 98 cents; per 100, $6.50, postpaid. 
TRITOMA GRAN0IF10RA 
JAPANESE BARBERRY — THE BEST HEDGE PLANT 
