ROCKNOLL’S WEATHER 
REGULAR PRICE SCHEDULE 
Those at 3 for 12 for 
15c . 39c $1.39 
20c . 50c $1.89 
25c . 69c ^$2.39 
HARDY FUCHSIA. F. Magellaniea—Low grow¬ 
ing' shrub killing to ground like Buddleias oth¬ 
erwise perfectly hardy. Hundreds of pendulant 
red flowers on 3 ft. stems, all summer long. 
Semi-shade. 2% inch pot plants. 2.5c each. 
FUNKIA. BBUE DAYLILY—Splendid foliage. 
Summer flowering. In shade. 
LANCKOLATA—Green foliage 2 ft. stems of 
lilac blue in August and September. 15c each. 
•MINOR ALBA—Small white flowered va¬ 
riety. New. For shady rockery. 15c each. 
8UBCORDATA—Giant leaved large flower¬ 
ed white Augnst Lily. Handsome. 20c each. 
THOMAS HOGG—Rare, lush green foliage 
with silver edging. Lavender flowers in Sep¬ 
tember. 25c each. 
VARIEGATA — Golden variegated foliage. 
Blue flowers. 15c each. 
GAILLARDIA BLANKET 
FLOWER 
BREMEN—Deep coppery scarlet with narrow 
edge of gold on each petal. Free flowering. I5c 
each. 
BURGUNDY—Clear deep reddish copper thru- 
out. A vigorous easily grown red gaillardia. 15c 
5 FUNKIA LILIES 
for Shade . 
1 each of those listed. 
Double Collection $1.49 
HEDYSARUM FRENCH HONEYSUCKLE. 
Coronarium—An old but little known perennial 
growing 30 inches high with fragrant red flow¬ 
ers in spikes. Handsorrie foliage. 20c each. 
each. 
•COMPACTA—Dwarf, compact plants, useful in 
the rock garden. Gold and red flowers. 12 
inches. 20c each. 
MONARCH STRAIN—Finest color range mix¬ 
ture of fine large flowers. From England. 15c 
each. 
PORTOLA HYBRIDS — Sturdiest, tallest and 
strongest Gaillardias grown. Splendid assorted 
colors. 15c each. 
GEUMS. Hardy Varieties. 
ATROSANGUINEUM—Bright blood red flowers 
freely produced on 2 ft. stems in June and July. 
15c each. 
FIRE OPAL—Truly hardy and easily grown. 
Showy orange scarlet flowers on 15 inch stems 
all season long. This hardy plant should be in 
every garden. 20c each. 
•TRIFLORUM—Rare native from prairie states. 
Small coral red flowers earliest spring. Plumy 
—EVERFLOWERING 
seed heads. 25c each. 
# 2 Bremen 
M 2 Burgandy 
a 2 Portola 
1 Compacta 
GAILLARDIAS 
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9 FIRE OPAl $1.44 
An ideal grouping for best gar¬ 
den effect. 
COREOPSIS 
SUNBURST DOUBLE—Large glorious double 
and semi-double golden daisies on 30 inch stems 
freely produced all through the season. 15c each. 
•ROSEA NANA—Creeping foliage covered all 
summer with small light rose star-like daisies 
18 inches high. 15c eacli. 
BLEEDING HEART. DICENTRA— 
SPECTABILIS — Old Fashioned Bleeding 
Heart. 2 ft. Drooping sprays of red valen¬ 
tine hearts in spring. Shade. 25c each. 
EXI3I1A—Plumy Bleeding Heart. Dwarf va¬ 
riety. Finely cut foliage, showy pink flowers 
in bloom from spring to fall. 20c each. 
DIGITALIS. SHIRLEY FOX GLOVE — Giant 
flowered Hybrids in brightest shades of yellow, 
lavender, rose, pink and white on 30 inch spikes. 
Moisture. Semi-shade. 1.5c each. 
DORONICUM. LEOPARD BANE—Caucasicum. 
Large handsome yellow flowers freely produces 
in April and May on 30 inch stems. Fine for cut¬ 
ting. 1.5c each. 
ERIGERON MUCROMATUS—A Rocky Moun¬ 
tain plant forming 4 inch mats of tiny foliage 
covered all summer long with myriads of tiny 
flesh colored daisies. Full sun, good drainage. 
20« each. 
* Denotes Rock Plant 
26 the ANOKA APPLE BEARS FRUIT WITHIN TWO YEARS 
