Rocknoll’s Better Hardy Plants ^ 
Colorful Coral Bells 
Heitrlieru 
Arizona’s Sun baked mountains 
give us the Coral Bells. Everyone 
can and should grow some of these 
grand plants. They flower from 
May till July flourishing either in 
full sun or half shade. 
BRIZOIDES. Soft pink flowers. Vigorous. 
CASCADE. Marbled foliage. Coral Pink- 
Good. 
FIRE. Living, glowing red. Rare 
.‘JOc Each 4 for 97c 
EDGE HALL. Light green foliage. Sal¬ 
mon Pink flowers. 
PERRY’S WHITE. Low growing. White 
flowers. 
PLUIE de FEU. Low growing. Brightest 
red. 
Any of above lOc - 3 for 53c 
$1.95 per dozen (exeepl Fire) 
7 
THRIFTY 
CORAL 
BELLS 
Only 97e 
Including 2 Fire 
14 for ^1.89 
HEUCHERA FIRE—Like Live Coals 
Bine Grass Daisy 
A delightful rare little golden daisy native to the 
Blue Grass Region of Kentucky that has proven 
very amenable to cultivation. Only 10 inches 
high it is always in bloom from earliest spring till 
after freezing weather. Excellent for cutting and 
in the rock garden. Given good soil and a sunny 
location it will be happy for you. The true 
botanical name of this plant has not been 
determined as yet. 
.TOeEaeh 4 fOr 
$2.50 per Dozen 
CREEPING SOAPWORT—Tumbling Carpets of Rose 
Saponaria Ocymoides 
Large showy mats of bright rose in late May and June. 
Loves sunny rock work where it can tumble about. 
If cut back it will often flower again. 
I«e Each $1.79 Dozen 3 fOF 41)C 
BLUE GRASS DAISY—Truly Everflowering 
LEOPARD BANE—Doronieiim 
Caneasicum 
The first perennial to Bloom. Giant Yellow 
daisies on 2 loot stems. Recommended for 
cutting. Plant in full sun in rich soil. .As 
this plant dies down o\er summer, mark 
where it is planted. 
28e Each $2.99 Dozen 3 t’OF 79e 
8NEEZEWORTS 
Heleniums 
Summer and Autumn PTowering Perennials 
prefering a moist sunny location. 
We offer a mixture of the best named kinds 
in all shades of reds and coppers. 3 to 4 
feet high. 
I7e Each .$1.69 Dozen 
(> foF 89e 
