ROCKNOLL’S WEATHER 
PAINTED DAISIES— 
Pyrethrum 
One of the best perennials both for its remark¬ 
able show in the irarden and for cutting:. Ail 
shades but blue and yellow. 
REGULAR PRICE SCHEDULE 
Those at 3 for IZ for 
15c . 39c $1.39 
20c . 50c $1.89 
25c . 69c $2.39 
MAIiVA-MUSK MAI.I.OW. Setosa — Extremely 
handsome perennial. Plants 5 to 6 ft. in height 
and bear very large flowers in all conceivable 
shades of rose, crimson, lilac, and white. 15c 
each. 
*MAZIJS-N£W ZEALAND CREEPER. PumUio 
—Prostrate creeping rock plant for moist shady 
places studded in spring with dainty lilac flow¬ 
ers. 4 inches. 15c each. 
MONARDA HYBRIDS BEROAMONT — New 
English hybrid Bergamont in all shades of rose, 
purple, pink and crimson. Very fragrant. Excel¬ 
lent border plant for sun or shade. 2 ft. 15c each. 
♦MYOSOTIS-FORGET-ME-NOT. Palustris—The 
true Forget-Me-Not. Blue flowers all season 
long on creeping stems 4 inches high. Does well 
in shade and revels in moisture. 15c each. 
•NEPETA FLOWERING MINT. Musssini — 
Deep violet blue flowers produced in great pro¬ 
fusion in spring and summer. Plants form grey 
foliaged tumbling masses 8 inches high. True 
form from cuttings. 20c each. 
EILEEN MAY ROBINSON—Without hesita¬ 
tion we name this not only the finest Pyre- 
thrum obtainable in this country but also 
give it top ranking among all hardy peren¬ 
nials. Simply immense flowering warm pink 
flowers 4 Inches across produced in great 
abundance in June and in smaller quantities 
thruout the summer. Foliage finely cut and 
neat. Easy to grow in any good sunny gar¬ 
den. At last we have a large stock of these 
worked up so we offer them to you at this 
very reasonable figure. 2 year field grown 
plants. 25c each. 
DOUBLES—Showy double flowered long 
stemmed varieties. 2 year field grown 
plants. 
BUCKEYE—Bright double red. 20c each. 
MIAMI QUEEN—Splendid semi-double pink. 20c 
each. 
ROSE GLORY—Large deep rose. Fully double. 
20c each. 
TROJAN—Light rose pink. 20c each. 
MIXED DOUBLES FROM SEED—Of OUr best 
doubles. I5c each. 
*NIEREMBERGIA. Argentine Cup Flower — 
Charming dwarf creeping plants with large 
white cup shaped flowers 3 Inches high all sum¬ 
mer long. Sun or shade but moisture is essen¬ 
tial. 15c each. 
•OENOTHERA. Dwarf Evening Primrose. Mis- 
souricnsis—Trailing rock plant with very large 
lemon yellow flowers in June and July. 8 in. 
1.5c each. 
OPHIOPOGON JABURAN — Interesting plants 
with broad grass like foliage and spikes of deep 
blue 9 Inches high. Good in sun or shade. A 
neat edging plant. 20c each. 
•PAPAVER DWARF TIBETAN POPPY. Rup- 
rifragrum—Very hardy everbloomlng dwarf pop¬ 
py with bright orange flowers on 15 inch stems. 
Quite a showy plant. 20c each. 
PLATYCODON CHINESE BALLOON FLOW¬ 
ER—Showy summer flowering perennials easily 
grown in the sunny garden. Large flowers on 2 
ft. stems. Last a long time even cut. The buds 
just before opening resemble tiny balloons. 
BLUE or WHITE. 15c each. 
5 DOUBLE PAINTED DAISIES 
1 each of those described above 
SINGLES—Nice 2 year old Field grown 
plants. 
ATROSANGUINEUM—Mostly reds, some pinks. 
15c each. 
HUNTINGTON’S SCARLET—Bright large scar¬ 
let. 20c each. 
.TAMES KELWAY—Deepest dark red. 15c each. 
ROSEUM HY'BRIDS — Red, rose, and white 
shades. 15c each. 
8 Showy Single Pyrethrums 
2 each of those described above 
$ 1.00 
♦PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE. Leadwort — 
Spreading mats of foliage covered with deep 
blue flowers from July till frost. Ideal for tumb¬ 
ling over rocks or as an edging. Sun or shade. 
13c each. 
•SAPONARIA CREEPING SOAPWORT. Ocy- 
moides—Large showy mats in late May and 
June. Loves sunny rockwort where it can 
tumble about. If cut back it will often flower 
again. 15c each. 
•SAXIFRAGA TRIFURCATA—Mossy. An al¬ 
pine species forming wide mats of lush green 
covered with glistening white flowers on 4 inch 
stems. A “mossy” type, easily grown. Semi¬ 
shade. 15c each. 
• Denotes Rock Plant 
30 The Shrub Witch Hazel Blooms in Late October and November 
