SWISS ALPINE ROSE 
ROSA ROULETTI 
This tiny rose has been in cultivation for 
many years and for a time was lost. It was 
rediscovered in a Swiss doorvard garden and 
has since swept the world. 
It is everflowering and though only six inches 
in height is perfectly hardy in the open garden 
$ .25 each 5 for $1.00 
DELPHINIUM SEED 
This seed is absolutely fresh, collected from 
the finest spikes of the summer’s bloom. 
Seed planted now will produce nice seed¬ 
lings that can be permanently planted in the 
border next spring. 
English Hybrid — Fine Mixture best 
double varieties. Large packet, $ ,25 
Belladonna—Vigorous Light Blue. 
Large packet, $ .25 
ROCKNOLL NURSERY, FOSTER, O. 
COTONEASTERS — ROCK SPRAY 
We offer for fall planting potted plants of the 
best two dwarf Cotoneasters we have found. 
Both are dwarf evergreen shrubs suitable 
for the rockery. 
C. dammeri radicans. 
Originally introduced from China by the 
Bureau of Foreign Plant Industry at Wash¬ 
ington this plant has proven itself to be a 
fine ground cover for rough rock work. Its 
tiny evergreen leaves are interspersed in fall 
with bright red berries. 
$ .35 each 3 for $1.00 
C. Rubens 
This plant forms a dwarf bushlet a foot 
high and does not creep as the above. One 
of the best evergreen shrubs for the rockery. 
$ .35 each 3 for $1.00 
IF POSSIBLE THE FOLLOWING PLANTS 
SHOULD ALWAYS BE PLANTED 
IN THE FALL. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
As these plants rest in July and start rapid 
growth in fall then is the time to plant. 
Mrs. Perry — Large Pink Flowers 
Joyce — Rose Pink — Very vigorous 
Lulu A. Neely — Brick Red — Not the 
old orange Red. 
Roots $ .15 each 7 for $1.00 
CORAL BELLS — HEUCHERA 
H. Brizoides. The best grower. Tall Pink 
spikes. 
$ .15 each 7 for $1.00 
PRIMROSES — PRIMULA 
The primroses as their name signifies are a- 
mong the first flowers to bloom in the spring. 
We have large plants that are now setting 
buds for their next spring bloom. Mixed 
colors. 
$ .15 each 
7 for $1.00 
