ROHBOCK’S SONS — PROVO, UTAH 

Gaillard 
One of the 
most dependable 
and profuse 
blooming plants 
in the garden; 
withstands 
drought and hot 
weather. _Bril- 
liantly colored 
with long stems. 
Easily grown in 
ordinary good 
garden soil. 
FINEST DOUBLE 
MIXED (Picta 
Lorenziana) — 
Special re-se- 
lected strain of 
attractive colors 
in pink and 
canary yellow; 
exceptional 
large flowers, 
15 to 18 inches 
tall. Very fine 
cut flower. Pkt. 
15c; 4 oz. 30c; 
Wp oz. 50c. 
Perennial Gaillardia, see page 19 
Godotia 
DWARF COMPACT (Single)—A fine mixture of all shades in 
rose, pink, cerise, carmine, scarlet, lavender, cream and 
white of large size flowers of 21/2 to 3 inches across. Dwarf 
bushy plants. Very fine for borders. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 20c; 
If, oz. 35c. 
Gladiolus. Hybrids 
(Diener) 

Picta Lorenziana 
MIXED COLORS 
named varieties and of latest crossings. 
60c. 
SUNLITE—Exquisitely beautiful, Semi-Double. Clear canary 
yellow tulip-shaped flowers. Will grow anywhere; however, 
will do better in a limed sandy soil. Pkt. 15c; 1/4 oz. 50c; 1/2 
oz. 85c. 
Jpomea (Morning Glory) 
CULTURE: Ipomeas like a 
rather poor soil and should be 
planted only when the soil is 
warm otherwise the seed will not 
germinate. Fertilizer should not 
be used as it will only induce 
leaf growth thus hiding the 
flowers. 
SCARLET O’HARA — Gold Medal 
Winner ’39—Entirely new. Its 
color a dark wine red, blooms 
profusely producing flowers of 3 
to 4 inches across, and flowers 
remain open all day even in the warmest weather. Pkt. 25¢; 
3 pkts. 60c; 5 pkts. $1.00. 
HEAVENLY BLUE (Clark’s Earliest) A very attractive sky- 
blue, shading to a golden yellow throat. 15-foot vines. Ex- 
cellent plant for walls, fences and trellis. Pkt. 20c; 1/4 oz. 
30c; 2 oz. 55c. 
(New)—Seeds gathered from the finest 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 

Scarlet O’Hara 
[4] 
(Annual) 
GIANT IMPERIAL IMPROVED 
One of the most desired and loveliest an- 
nuals for the garden. They are easily and 
quickly grown. Very free flowering, pro- 
duces an abundance of large double blooms 
on long strong spikes 3 to 4 feet fall. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—deep pink on 
salmon. 
CARMINE KING—Deep Carmine 
Rose. 
EXQUISITE PINK—Improved rich 
soft pink. 
EXQUISITE ROSE. 
BLUE SPIRE—Very deep violet blue. 
LILAC SPIRE. 
WHITE SPIRE—good clear white. 
DAINTINESS—Delicate Lavender. 
GLORIA—Bright rose pink. 
SE ee ee (New 1940)—Lovely light pink or salmon 
pink, 
DAZZLER—A rich scarlet. 
cae LOS ANGELES—Salmon rose; highly recommend- 
able. 
FINEST MIXED—From separate colors. 
PRICES of any of the above giant Imperial Larkspur, Pkt. 15¢; 
Wy oz. 35c; Yq oz. 60c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
Lilium Regale (Regal Lily) 
One of the loveliest of all lilies. Easily grown from seed, 
blooms the third year. White trumpet like flowers with golden 
center, very fragrant. (Hardy) Pkt. 15¢; 1/4 oz. 35c. 
Litum Foinosanum (New) 
Large trumpet shaped white flowers slightly marked with red- 
dish brown on base of each petal. Strong stems 5 ft. tall. 
Hardy and easy to grow everywhere. It is best to sow these 
seeds in flats and give them a light covering. When seed- 
lings have a few leaves about two inches long, transplant 
into the open, one foot apart. Flowers in the fall. Pkt. 20c; 
Vg oz. 60c; 1/4 oz. $1.00. 

Larkspur 

1001 GARDEN 
QUESTIONS ANSWERED 
“Revised 50%, 1935” 
By Alfred C. Hottes 
Covers all phases of gardening 
on the medium-sized place—flow- 
ers, fruits, vegetables, trees, shrubs, 
walks, etc. A veritable encyclo- 
pedia. 
330 pages. Cloth, $2.00; post- 
paid, $2.15. 
THE BOOK OF ANNUALS 
By Alfred C. Hottes 
Over 100 separate genera described with full directions for 
their culture and uses. 
180 pages; 155 illustrations. Cloth, $1.50; postpaid, $1.65. 
A LITTLE BOOK OF CLIMBING PLANTS 
By Alfred C. Hottes 
Full information on climbers, ground-covers and creepers. 
250 pages; 82 illustrations. Cloth, $2.00; postpaid, $2.15. 
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