Rocknoll’s Hardy Plants 
for Better Gardens 
ANEMONES or WIND FLOWER 
Spring Flowering 
Alpine Anemone (Ane¬ 
mone Pulsatilla). For the 
sunny rock garden. Large 
velvety purple flowers in 
grreat profusion in April 
and May. Plant early. 
J7c; $1.63 doz. 
Woods Anemone (Ane- 
mone sylvestris). For 
semi-shady locations. 
Beautiful pure white flow¬ 
ers on 12 in. stems. April 
till June. 22c; 3 for 53c; 
$1.99 doz. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA 
Fall Flowering 
Japanese Anemones 
25c; 5 for $1.00; $2.11 doz. 
Beautiful easily grown 
Windflowers that flow¬ 
er from early September 
till the ground freezes. 
ALBA, single white, early. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE, 
double clear pink. 
PRINCE] HENRY, double 
red, late. 
RUBRA, semi-double red, 
early. 
WHIRLWIND, beautiful 
double white, late. 
HUPEHENSIS, dwarf rock 
garden subject, lavender 
and pink flowers. 
HARDY ASTERS 
ALPINE ASTERS. — Sub Coeruleus. 
ARTEMIS. Full lavender pink asters on 
S inch stems. April and May. 19c; 3 for 49c. 
LEICHTLINI. Immense stately asters in 
May and June. Deep purple flowers with 
rich golden centers, 10 to 12 inches. 25c; 
5 for $1.00 
ASTER FRIKARTI. — W O N D E R OF 
STAFA. One of the most beautiful and 
worthwhile plants ever introduced. Large 
Sowers of lavender violet with big yellow 
centers. In bloom from late July till frost. 
2 % ft. Excellent for cutting. 35c; $3.39 doz. 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
19c; 3 for 49c; $1.79 doz. 
MRS. RAYNOR. Extra large flowers of 
a very beautiful deep red shade. Good fol¬ 
iage. 
WHITE CLIMAX. Pure white flowers of 
wonderful texture and size. 
QUEEN MARY. Splendid for cutting. Its 
finely frilled flowers are of deep sky blue. 
Very free flowering. 4 feet. 
SUNSET. Perhaps the best pink Michael¬ 
mas Daisy. Does not lose its clear pink tone. 
DWARF BORDER ASTERS 
A new race of low growing asters that flower during August and September. Easy 
and showy. 
20c each, 6 for $1.00, $1.89 dozen 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY. Large clear 
pink with yellow centers cover the 9 inch 
high bushlets in September. 
LADY HENRY MADDOCKS. Free flow¬ 
ering pale pink flowers in great profusion 
in late August. 
LILAC TIME. See description afte± 
Ronald. 
MARJORIE. A charming compact plant 
flowering in early September with large 
flowers of clear bright rose pink. 1 foot high. 
NANCY. Later flowering and very fine. 
Pale pink flowers on dainty compact foot 
high plants. 
RONALD. The smallest and one of the 
best The lilac pink flowers are at their 
best in August. 
LILAC TIME. One of the newest varie¬ 
ties. Lovely soft lilac flowers produced in 
great abundance in September and October. 
SNOWSPRITE. Forms dense cushion of 
large clean pure white flowers. Effective 
to bring out the other colors. About 10 
inches high. 
VICTOR. We like this Best. First to flow¬ 
er with beautiful clear lavender blue flow¬ 
ers. 1 foot high. 
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Planted Early, Poppies will bloom the same season 
