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ROCKMONT NURSERY 
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- 
pl© with a halo. Of medium height and 
a strong grower, individual florets ex¬ 
ceeding 1 % 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 50ic, 
Three $1.25, Doz. $3.50. 
Tanager_. Bright rose, with a glow or 
overlay of scarlet-red. Panicle rather 
open, branching into an informal 
profusion of glowing color, the florets 
of large size, stem medium to dwarf. 
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. 
Lorain©. 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 
50c, 2 yr. 75c. 
King Lear. 1935. No. 33. Withdrawn. 
Phlox Collections B 
Colorado, Silverton, Snowcap, Tanager, 
and Loraine. 2 yr. $2.00 prepaid. 
OTHER HARDY PERENNIALS 
(*) Indicates Colorado and other western species. 
Perennials are shipped prepaid (parcel post or express, our option) unless otherwise 
noted. 
ACHILLEA-Y ARROW 
Tomentosa. An excellent rock plant with 
bright yellow flowers, 6 to 8 inches tall. 
Blooms late summer and fall, full sun. 
Each 30c, Three 75c. 
AYLSSUM-BASKET-OF-GOLD 
Saxatile compactum. Broad masses of yel¬ 
low flowers in early spring. Excellent 
for the sunny rockery. 15 inches. Each 
25c, Three 60c, Doz. $2.00. 
ANCHUSA 
(See back cover) 
Myosotidiflora. To 15 inches. Sprays of 
Porget-me-not flowers in April and May, 
form a rosette of broad foliage. Common 
soil, best with light shade. Each 35c, 
Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00;; large, each 50c. 
ANEMONE 
Good peaty soil, light shade. Each 30c, 
Three 75c, Doz. $2.50 except as noted. 
Globosa. Red anemone. One of the easiest 
anemones to grow. Small red flowers from 
rosettes in early spring. Well drained 
sunny location best. Strong plants 40c, 
3 for $1.00. 
Hupehensis. Similar to Anemone Japonica 
but coming from China, and a vigorous 
grower. An abundance of rosy-mauve 
ANEMONE GLOBOSA 
An easy to grow anemone 
