ROHBOCK’S SONS — PROVO, UTAH 

Yatllardia (Blanket Flower) 
One of the most dependable and profuse 
blooming plants in the garden; withstands 
drought and hot weather. Brilliantly colored 
with long stems. Easily grown in ordinary 
good garden soil. 
GOBLIN Pkt. 25c; /g oz. 70c 
Excellent border variety; has a compact bush growth, com- 
pletely covered with red-gold flowers. 
BURGUNDY Pkt. 40c; Plants 35c each 
Deep red flowers; very effective in borders; 30” high; fine 
for cutting. 
OXNARD GEM Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
Goledn orange seam, maroon red center, 34/2 inch flowers on 
long stems, very fine for bedding and cutting. 
GYoAANULIL (Crane's Bill) 
A very interesting plant for marginal plant- 
ings in sunny borders and in rock gardens. They 
grow well in a medium soil in groups. Once these 
plants become established they will bloom pro- 
fusely. 
SANGUINEUM Pkt. 25c; Plants 40c each; three $1.20 
Flowers of a bright crimson. Foliage dark green; 18” high; 
most attractive. 
Grasb500 (Ornamental) 
A distinctly different type of plant. For orna- 
mental display, although just a grass, they have 
many outstanding attractions. Instead of a flower 
they have very lovely shaded leaves and others 
have silvery plumes. They do well in just or- 
dinary well drained soil. Their uses are many. 
Can be used in border plantings as well as cover 
for game and birds. 
EULALIA JAPONICA Plants 40c each; three 95c 
Long, narrow, graceful green foliage, with large silvery grey 
plumes; 6 to 7 feet tall. 
EULALIA JAPONICA VARIEGATA 
Plants 40c each; three 95c 
Long, narrow leaves, striped green, white, and often pink 
and yellow. Very ornamental. 
FESTUCA GLAUCA Plants 40c each; three 95c 
Its dense tuft-like foliage is very attractive when used in 
edgings, as it has a bluish colored leaves. 12 to 15” high. 
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath) 
A beautiful herbacceous perennial variety, 
with tiny white flowers on slender stems that look 
like a cloud or mist. Two or three feet high. Suc- 
ceeds well in a well drained soil in a sunny loca- 
tion. Plant in autumn or spring, 2 feet apart. 
BRISTOL FAIRY Plants 50c each 
Has large double white flowers, of immense size, and flowers 
all summer; extra fine. 
PANICULATA FLORE PLENO 
Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 60c; ¥/g oz. $1.00 
Small double white blossoms on many-branched panicles, 
during June and July. Extra fine variety for cutting and 
drying. 
PANICULATA (Single) Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 50c; 1/g oz. 85c 
A beautiful herbaceous perennial variety, forms an interest- 
ing plant of about 3 feet tall which produces tiny white 
flowers on slender stems that looks like a cloud or mist. 
Very fine for cutting and drying to use in bouquets. Blooms 
June and July. 
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Houcherae (Alum Root, Coralbells) 
A very lovely flowering perennial plant which 
produce an abundance of dainty blooms on grace- 
ful panicles. They like a rather rich, well drained, 
medium soil in a sunny location. Plant 6 inches 
apart. 
ROSAMUNDI Pkt. 30c; Plants 40c each; three $1.00 
We believe this variety to be one of the best Heuchera as it 
is not subject to blight and is a strong grower furnishing an 
abundance of coral-pink blossoms, and tall strong stems. 
*“SANGUINEA Pkt. 25c; Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Flowers of a bright crimson, on 12 to 18” stems, in June to 
September. Free flowering; very fine for rock garden dis- 
play. 
Hollyhock (Althea Rosea) 
An excellent garden favorite 
used for background plantings 
to perennial or annual plants and 
foundation plantings along walls, 
buildings, etc., and when planted 
in a rich medium soil that is well 
dained they will attain at height 
from 4 to 7 feet. For the best 
display they show up best when 
planted in groups or masses 8 
inches part. Sow in early 
spring and summer. 

Salmon Double 
MRS. ANNIE ROHBOCK (Salmon Double) —Height 4 feet, with 
flowers of 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Very attractive. Pkt. 
15c; Y/g oz. 35c. 
ALL COLORS MIXED—A splendid assortment of colors. Pkt. 
15c; Yg oz. 35c; 4 oz. 50c. 
Ybhorts (Candytuft) 
A very appropriate subject for rock gardens 
and also for edgings to herbacceous borders, as 
they have an evergreen foliage of a dark green 
shade with masses of snow white flowers. Or- 
dinary good garden soil will do for these plants. 
May be planted in fall and spring. 
LITTLE GEM Pkt. 25c; Plants 35¢ each; doz. $3.25 
Pure white flowers of a uniform dwarf habit of growth. 
*JUCUNDA (Delicate Pink) Pkt. 15c; 1/g oz. 50c 
Have large umbels of attractive soft pink flowers. Height 6”. 
Qnula (Fleabane) 
Very useful as a cut flower. Has a sunflower 
like blossom on a 14 inch stem. Are very easily 
grown most anywhere. 
ENSIFOLIA Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 65c 
Daisie-like 
Flowers of a golden yellow in July to October. 
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