ROCKNOLL’S 
ANNUAL PLANTS 
As many gardeners do not have the proper 
facilities for raising their Annual plants from 
seed, we are offering this fine list of annual plants 
ready to be put in their permanent positions in the 
garden. 
We are only listing the plants offered by name— 
for a full description of the different varieties see 
our seed list on Page 20 
If you wish us to grow any particular variety of 
annual or bedding plant for you please drop us a 
line. We probably have the variety you want in 
stock. 
AGERATUM 
Blue Cap 
SNAPDRAGON 
Antirrhinum 
Pink, Red, Yellow, 
Mixed Colors 
Alyssum procumbens 
Reselect 
Aster Wilt Resistant 
Mixed 
Calendula Bedding 
Varieties 
Canterbury Bells, 
Annual 
Cosmos, Orange Flare 
Dahlia s—Unwin’s Bed¬ 
ding, 50c dozen. 
Gourds—Large and 
small, 35c dozen. 
Larkspur—Giant 
Imperial Mixed 
MARIGOLD 
Yellow Supreme 
Guinea Gold 
French Monarch- 
Dwarf 
MORNING GLORY 
Large Blue, 50c dozen 
NASTURIUM—Scarlet 
Gleam, 35c dozen 
PETUNIA 
Rose of Heaven, Pink 
Alderman, Purple 
Fringed, Mixed 
SALVIA—Bon Fire 
SCABIOSA 
Bedding Mixed 
ZINNIA 
Dahlia Flowered 
Fantasy 
Lilliput 
VERBENA 
Lucifer—Red 
Purple Mantle 
50 ANNUALS 
For cutting from June 
till frost. Wide range 
of colors. 
89c 
50 ANNUALS 
For the ROCK GAR¬ 
DEN. To insure flowers 
in the Rock Garden all 
summer. Many colors. 
ONLY 89c 
HOW TO GROW 
PERENNIAL FLOWERS 
By Victor H. Hies 
Complete directions for the 
beginner on the small place. 
Tells where to use perennials 
in the garden; methods of 
propagation and care of the 
flowers to beautify your gar- 
d e n. Profusely illustrated 
with special drawings and 
planting plans. 96 pages. 
$1.10 postpaid 
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ROCKNOLL’S 
Ornamental Shrubs 
17c each 3 for 47c 12 for $1.79 
FRAGRANT 
MOCK ORANGE 
Philadelphus Virginal 
Large fragrant virginal 
white flowers thruout 
the season. One of the 
most beautiful shrubs 
grown. 
GOLDEN BELLS 
Forsythia spectabilis 
Every twig densely cov¬ 
ered in early spring 
with large golden bells. 
Extremely showy bush¬ 
es 4 feet high. 
BRIDAL WREATH 
Spiraea Van Houti 
The most useful of all 
hardy shrubs. Shapely 
bushes covered with 
white flowers in showy 
clusters. 4-5 ft. 
SPIRAEA ANTHONY 
WATERER 
Dwarf habit with beau¬ 
tiful rose pink flowers 
in June and July. Excel¬ 
lent for planting under 
windows and to the 
front in the shrub bor¬ 
der. 
DEUTZIA 
Pride of Rochester 
Large double white 
flowers in May. About 
the best of the Deutzias. 
2 to 3 ft. high. 
DOUBLE ROSE of SHARON 
Althaea rosea 
These hollyhock like 
bushes flower in a beau¬ 
tiful assortment of col¬ 
ors. We offer the splen¬ 
did double form in Red, 
Pink and White. 
WEIGELIA rosea 
A vigorous sort com¬ 
pletely clothed in June 
with deep pink trumpet 
shaped flowers. Will 
flower some all sea¬ 
son. Forms beautiful 
4-5 ft. bushes that will 
endure some shade. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE 
Lonicera tartarica 
Very hardy and fast 
growing. Showy foliage 
plants. Are useful as 
screen work or for large 
spacing. Eventually 
reaches 10 ft in height. 
SNOW BERRY 
(Symphoricarpus) 
2 to 3 ft. high. Excellent 
for group planting. 
Flowers rose pink in 
July followed by showy 
white berries in the au¬ 
tumn. 
CORAL BERRY 
(Symphoricarpus) 
Like a red berried form 
of the above. Coral red 
berries cling to the 
branches nearly all win¬ 
ter. 
SWEET SCENTED SHRUB 
Calycanthus 
An old fashioned shrub 
with deep red spicy 
odored flowers borne 
profusely on the 5-6 ft. 
stems. Shade. 
23c each 5 for $1.00 
Hybrid 
French Lilacs 
The finest Hybrid lilacs 
obtainable. From the 
best of imported stock 
with extremely large 
fragrant flowers. 
35c each 3 for $1.00 
Blue, Pink, White, 1 of 
each color . . . 92c 
Foundation 
Collection 
If you wish to make a shrub 
planting about the founda¬ 
tion of your house we can 
make the following collection 
offers. Measure the space you 
have to plant and make up 
your collection from the 
above listed hardy shrubs. 
(Lilacs excluded) 
15 ft. space to be planted 
14 shrubs—$1.91 
25 ft. space to be planted 
23 shrubs—$3.49 
35 ft. space to be planted 
32 shrubs—$4.79 
Hedge Plants 
Japanese Barberry. For 
a hardy hedge the Jap¬ 
anese barberry is un¬ 
equalled. As the plant is 
covered with small 
thorns it forms a very 
effective fence as well 
as hedge. Foliage turns 
brilliant red in fall fol¬ 
lowed by bright red ber¬ 
ries. Easily trimmed. 
10 for 69c 25 for $1.49 
100 for $4.99 
Bush Honeysuckle. For 
a fast growing hedge to 
be used as a screen or 
where height is wanted 
immediately. 17c each 
12 for $1.79 100 for $12 
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ROCKNOLL NURSERY 
