PHLOX 
Rosenburg. Rosy purple; large. Each 30c, 
Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
Rosenkavalier. Large trusses of rose red. 
Good green foliage and mildew resistant. 
Tall. Each 40c, Three $1.10. 
R. P. Struthers. Cherry flushed salmon with 
claret red eye; tall. Etch 30c, Three 75c. 
Tapis-Blanc. Very dwarf white; early. Each 
50c, Three $1.25. 
Widar. Reddish violet, white star. Of me- 
medium height and good habit. Each 30c, 
Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
Wm. Tell. Tall bright pink, cerise eye. 
Each 30c, Three 75c. 
Special Phlox Collection No. 1 
This will brighten up your garden. Co- 
quelicot, Eclaireur, Enchantress, F. G. von 
Lassburg, Gefion, H. B. May, Jules Sandeau, 
Pharaon. Value $2.50. One each, strong 
two-year-old plants, $2.00. 
Special Phlox Collection No. 2 
Apollo, B. Comte, Elizabeth Campbell, Graf 
Zeppelin, Asa Gray, Leo Schageter. Value 
$2.50. One each, strong two-year-old plants, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
PHLOX-BY-ROCKMONT 
In 1929 Rockmont Nursery introduced six new phlox. These phlox were so well re¬ 
ceived and the demand has been so great that it has been difficult to keep sufficient 
stock to fill all orders of some kinds. All these phlox, with the exception of Robin 
Hood, have exceptionally large flowers. In color, Robin Hood is so brilliant and out¬ 
standing that it is one of the first to be noticed by visitors to the nursery. 
In 1935 three more phlox were added to Rockmont’s introductions, namely Cinder¬ 
ella, Loraine, and King Lear. Almost the entire stock of these phlox were taken the 
year of their introduction and it was necessary to withdraw them from the catalogue 
until more stock could be propagated. We are now able to offer strong one-year old 
plants of these three new phlox. 
Colorado. Scarlet-red (Ridgeway., with pale 
crimson eye and faint halo. Color is ex¬ 
ceptionally clear, the old flowers mostly 
dropping before bleaching. Stems strong, 
of medium height. Each 50c, Three $1.25, 
Doz. $3.50. 
Osceola. Rose, with Tyrian Rose and flush 
of scarlet. Medium to tall with strong 
stems and fine foliage. Each 50c, Three 
$1.25. 
Robin Hood. Between Tyrian rose and am¬ 
aranth purple, with slightly deeper eye. 
Very intense color. Stem stout, medium 
dwarf. Each 50c, Three $1.25. 
Silverton. Clear pale lavender, at first suf¬ 
fused light mauve, eye light phlox-pur¬ 
ple with a halo. Of medium height and 
a strong grower, individual florets ex¬ 
ceeding 11% inches. Mass effect, pale 
lavender-blue. Each 50c, Three $1.25, 
Doz. $3.50. 
Snowcap. Broad pyramidal panicle, the 
large florets effectively arranged to form 
a huge cap of snowy white. Strong stem, 
medium to tall, outstanding for the size 
and excellent form of panicle. Each 50c, 
Three $1.25, Doz. $3.50. 
Phlox Collections A 
Two each, Colorado, Silverton and Snowcap. 
$2.00, postpaid. 
Cinderella. 1935, No. 46. Pale rose-pink 
with faint eye, even color, light warm 
to n e. Remontant, flowering several 
weeks without cessation, meanwhile de¬ 
veloping laterals which crown the clump 
with an exceptional massing of color. 
Vigorous, good foliage, medium height, 
field-grown, 1 year. Each 75c. 
Loraine. 1935, No. 7. Light rose-red, salm¬ 
on flush, carmine eye. Clear pink gar¬ 
den effect; its color and informal spray 
suggests the Loraine begonia. The up¬ 
per half of the 18-inch clump is a bouquet 
. of large florets the size of a dollar; 
remontant, early to very late. 1 yr., each 
75c. 
King Lear. 1935, No. 33. (Ridgeway), flush¬ 
ed Rhodamine. Dollar-size, non-fading 
florets are effectively placed for a con¬ 
tinuous display the entire season. Height 
15 in., well branched, holds its true color 
on dull days when other purples “go 
blue”; a royal vestment fit for a king. 
1 yr., each 75c. 
Phlox Collections B 
One each, Cinderella, Loraine and King 
Lear, one-year-old plants $2.00, postpaid. 
OTHER HARDY PERENNIALS 
(*) Indicates Colorado and other western species. 
Perennials are shipped prepaid (parcel post or express, our option) unless otherwise 
noted. 
