ROHBOCK’S SONS — PROVO, UTAH 

PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS AND PLANTS 
CY AALIIL Madwort (Basket of Gold) 
An early flowering perennial used best on 
Sunny borders or in sunny places, and also does 
well in rock walls and rock gardens. 
CULTURE: Succeeds well in any ordinary soil 
hich must be thoroughly drained. Rock Garden 
plantings made in groups of three or more make 
the best showing. Plant in fall or spring 6 to 8 
trl he § apart, 
SAXATILE COMPACTUM Pkt. 20c 1/4 0z. 35c; Plants 25c each 
arg ysters of bright yellow flowers. Exceptionally fine 
JOKES and border plantings A Iso does well os a border 
a ght 12 inches. 
SERPYLLIFOLIUM Pkt. 25c; Plants 25¢ each 
Alpestre) A very dwarf variety of 4 to 5 inches high with 
racemes of pr ellow flowers and rough gray leave 
OKA e is throual flowe r 
A bulbous plant found practically all over the 
world. 
CULTURE: Can be grown in any good soil 
in a sunny location in rock garden. To be planted 
in spring or fall 3 to 5 inches apact. 
CYANEUM Pkt. 25c; Plants 30c each 
Of sky-blue flowers with dark green grass-like leaves, very 
lovely 14 inches tall. 
Cnchu sa \Atkanet) 
A stately and handsome herbaceous perennial 
resembling the forget-me-not plant. The leaves 
are hairy and silvery green. The flowers are of 
brilliant blue color borne in racemes on branching 
sfems, 
CULTURE: These plants require a deep, well- 
drained soil, not too damp or heavy. Grown 
singly they will display their natural contour to 
the best advantage. Plant in fall or early spring 
18 inches apart, Myosotidiflora should be planted 
in groups of three or more about 8 inches apart. 
MORNING GLORY Pkts, 25c; Plants 35c each 
A very lovely variety with large, pale-blue flowers in June and 
intermittently all summer. 3 to 4 feet tall. 
MYOSOTIDIFLORA Pkts. 50c; Plants 35c each 
A distinct dwarf perennial from Russia, with clusters of charm- 
ing blue flowers resembling forget-me-nots. An effective 
plant for both shady and sunny locations, Flowers in May 
and June. 12 inches high. 
Anthemt& (Chamomile) 
An extremely free flowering plant with cut 
loliage and daisy-like flowers. May be used for 
group ov border plantings, Especially fine for 
cutting. 
CULTURE: Will thrive in ordinary soil in 
sunny location, Plant in autumn or Spring 10 to 
12 inches apart. 
TINCTORIA 
Handsomely 
Pkt. 25c 
cut foliage and large golden yellow flowers 
produced all summer, Wéill grow in the poorest soil; excellent 
cutting qualities 
For a bigger and better flower garden be 
sure to plant perennials. 


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Cn2amone (Species) 
A simple and easy perennial to grow which 
produces many hardy cut flowers. 
CULTURE: Thrives in ordinary well-drained 
soil in full sun. Should be planted 6 to 8 inches 
apatrt. 
PULSATILLA Plants 35¢ each 
Has violet or purple flowers during April and May. May be 
neheac 
used in rockeries or Ir 
PULSATILLA RUBA 
Dwarf habit of reddish 
Aquilegia (Columbine) Long Spurred 
CULTURE—Columbines succeed in ordinary 
soils containing plenty of Humus. All varieties 
prefer partial shade. Partial shade allows the 
flowers to develop better to a larger size and last 
much longer than if grown in full sun. 
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CRIMSON STAR 
Pkt. 25c; 1/32 oz. 60c; 1/16 oz. 
$1.00 
Its flowers are of a brilliant crim- 
son sepals and spurs with white 
petals; a combination of colors 
entirely new in Aquilegias. Of 
free flowering habit. 
LONGISSIMA 
Pkt. 50c; 1/32 oz $1.50 
Unusually long slender spurs, 4 
to 5 inches long, giving the bril- 

Longissima 
liant canary yellow flowers an 
exceptional graceful effect. Does 
well in hot, dry locations in the 
the garden. Flowers in June 18 
inches tall. 
NEW GIANT HYBRIDS MIXED 
(Rohbocks Sons) 
Pkt. 20c; 1/g oz. 60c; 1/4 oz. $1.00. 
A magnificent strain of Colum- 
bines with large flowers of long 
spurs of many rich colors. 
Finest Mixed 
Qhabis (White Rock Cress) 
A useful plant suitable for forming edgings and 
borders as well as in rockery and dry walls. 
CULTURE: Any ordinary soil that is not too 
damp will suit the Arabis. Planting should be 
done in the autumn or spring 6 inches apart. 
When through blooming the old flower should be 
cut back moderately to encourage a new tufted 
growth, Will thrive well in full sun or shady 
place, 
ALPINA Pkt. 25c; Plants 30c each 
Pure white flowers produced in heavy masses. Excellent for 
borders and rockery work; fine for cutting. 
ALPINA ROSEA Plants 30c each 
Similar in habit to the above except flowers of a delicate pale 
pink, 
