ROHBOCK’S SONS — PROVO, UTAH 

Phlox (Decussata—Hardy) 
The Phlox listed below are a few of the best 
free flowering varieties of strong growth and 
clear colors. 
AFRICA Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Flowers of a brilliant carmine red, with blood red eye, with 
a well-shaped flowering head. Mildew-free. 
COMTE Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Flowers of a rich satiny amaranth. Blends well when planted 
next to yellow flowering plants; tall grower. 
BORDER QUEEN Plants 40c each; three $1.05 
Has large flowering heads of a clear deep rose-pink color. 
Dwarf grower. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Pure white flowers with vermillion red eye. Very free flow- 
ering variety. 
ENCHANTRESS Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Bright salmon-pink flowers with dark eye. 
FUERBRAND Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Flowers of a brilliant orange scarlet. Blooms entire season; 
of a medium height. 
JULES SANDEAN Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Dwarf growth, one of the longest-lasting and free bloomer 
in Phlox. Flowers a bright watermelon pink. 
MRS. JENKINS Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Pure white flowers, of medium height. Very fine variety in 
mass planting. 
RHEINLANDER Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Have large flowering heads; of a salmon-pink in color, on 
strong stems. 
A border and rock garden plant well known 
in Europe, yet they are not known well here in 
America. They thrive well in ordinary garden 
soil in rock gardens and borders which are 
located in hot and dry places. Plant in fall and 
spring. 
SCHEUCHZERI Pkt. 35c; Plants 50c each; three $1.25 
A delightful Campanula-like plant of a dark green (small) 
heart-shaped leaves, with dark blue bulbous-like flowers. 
Height 15 to 18”. 
Platycodon (Chinese Bellflower) 
A very hardy plant for use in sunny borders, 
with broad blue and white bell shaped flowers. 
Blooms continuously. Plant in fall or early spring 
in a light sandy soil. 
GRANDIFLORA Pkt. 15c; Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Have large showy deep blue flowers on 20’ stems. 
GRANDIFLORA ALBA Plants 35c each; three 95c 
Large white flowers; form as above. 
Prumua 
No garden or rock garden is complete with- 
out some planting of Primulas, as they have such 
a wide range of color and grow well in shady 
moist places. The soil should be rich with plenty 
of leaf mold or peat. Plant in early fall or early 
spring 6 inches apart. 
VERIS HYBRIDS Pkt. 15c; Plants 25c each 
A large flowering variety with colors of buff, orange, salmon, 
and rich reds of a vigorous plant growth. 
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Pyrethrum (Painted Daisies) 
A highly recommendable perennial plant for 
cutting as well as border plantings. The colors 
of these lovely daisies range from pure white 
through all shades of pink and red on long 
stems during the spring months. Pyrethrum like 
a well fertilized soil in a sunny place. Plant in 
autumn or spring. 
BUCKEYE Plants 25c each; doz. $2.50 
Flowers are double, and of a lovely shade of red, borne on 
long straight stems. Blooms profusely. 
AHOSANGUINEUM pe Pkt: 20c 
Single red flowers, on stems 20” high; blooms in May and 
June, with a neat, compact, tufted-like growth. 
Rudebochia (Cornflower) 
An easily grown, free flowering perennial 
which can be used in a sunny location as well 
as in partial shade. Thrive in ordinary garden 
soil, and can be planted in groups or singly. 
NEWMANNI Pkt. 15c; Vg oz. 35c; 1/4 oz. 60c 
Flowers of a deep orange-yellow, with a dark purple cone; 
long wiry stems 3” long. Blooms all summer. 
Sedums (Stonecrop) 
A group of plants that vary in habit, some are 
dwarf, others are creeping, and still others of 
the spectabile which grow up fo 2 feet high. Some 
are evergreen and others of a decideous growth. 
The dwarf varieties are best suited for edgings 
to borders and rock gardens; also some may be 
used for grouping in borders. A dry ordinary 
soil will suit all, in sunny locations, borders, etc. 
*ACRE Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 75c; Plants 15¢ each 
Is a slow-spreading plant with green foliage, and a bright 
yellow flower. 
*ALBUM Plants 15c each; doz. $1.75 
Dwarf and spreading type, with thick waxy round foliage; 
white flowers. A good rock garden plant. 
*EVERSI Plants 15c each; doz. $1.75 
A good strong grower with foliage of a glaucous-gray, and is 
a sub-trailing kind. 
MAXIMUM ATROPURPUREUM Plants 25c each; doz. $2.75 
An outstanding variety for its rich mahogany-colored foliage 
when displayed in border plantings. Flowers are of a light 
mahogany in spray form. Height 18”. 
*SPURIUM COCCINEUM 
Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. $1.00; Plants 25¢ each 
Very good variety for covering sandy banks; has a rosy- 
crimson flower. Blooms in July and August. 
SPECTABILE (Brilliant) Plants 25c each; doz. $2.75 
A richly colored species attaining a height of 18”, with 
broad light-green foliage, and immense heads of a hand- 
somely bright amaranth red. Fall bloomer. 
SPECTABILE Plants 25c each; doz. $2.75 
A lovely rose colored flower, in form of the above. 
This variety of Statice has leathery, dark 
green leaves which spring up directly from the 
root stock. The flowers grow up in the form of 
an umbrella, literally covered with small lavender 
blue blossoms. These plants grow exceedingly 
well in a sandy soil in sunny places. Excellent 
for cutting and drying for winter decoration. 
DUMOSA (New) Pkt. 20c; Y/g oz. 35c; 1/4 oz. $1.00 
Dwarf; in the form of a round bush; 10’ in diameter. Splendid 
rock garden plant. 
