ROHBOCK’S SONS — PROVO, UTAH 

Jeucuwne (Germander) 
A shrub-like perennial with shiny, dark leaves, 
resembling dwarf Boxwood. An excellent border 
plant. Also has a lovely distinct pink flower. 
*CHAMAEDRYS Pkt. 25c; Plants 20c each; doz. $2.00 
Glossy green foliage. This variety may be trimmed as a 
dwarf hedge up to 8” tall. 
TJhalictrum (Hardy Perennial) 
DIPTEROCARPUM Pkt. 20c; ¥/g oz. 50c; 1/4 0z. 85c 
Have tall graceful Vio'et-Mauve flowers with dainty golden 
yellow anthers. Flowers during August and September. Thrives 
best in moist soil. Height 3 to 5 feet. Very showy, fine for 
cutting. 
Jrttoma (Red Hot Poker) 
A very popular, well known, stately perennial, 
used extensively in garden decoration as they 
are heavy flower producers. The varieties men- 
tioned below, are selected to furnish flowers at 
different intervals during the summer months. 
TUCKII (May Queen) Co 
Pkt 25c-ml7 16moz50c- ' 
Plants 25c each 
Blooms in May only. Flower is 
of a dark pink to red, with yellow 
tips. Height 4’. 
GIANT HYBRIDS MIXED (Diener) 
Pkt. 25c; 1716 oz. 50c: 
Plants 25¢ each 
Stems of these giants average 
4 to 6 feet tall, with very large 
flowers of a yellow, coral, or- 
ange and scarlet. Blooms June 
and July. 
RUFA HYBRIDS 

Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c 
A small ever-flowering variety of same colors as the giant 
hybrids. Stems 2 to 3 ft. tall. 
PFITZERI Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 50c; Plants 25c each 
The most prolific flowering in tritomas; oftime having 10 
spikes per plant; 3 to 4 feet tall. Its head is a rich orange- 
scarlet. 
DWARF VARIETIES (Mixed) Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 50c 
A mixture of white, pink and yellow tritoma stems of 12 to 
18 inches high. 
A hardy, old-fashioned perennial which is a 
very showy plant for a dry, sunny border. Flow- 
ers are borne in pinnacles. Do well in sunny 
locations. 
COCCINEA RUBRA Pkt. 10c; 1/g oz. 25c; Plants 35c each 
Flowers are of large showy heads of old rose in umbels on 
12” stems, just above the rich green foliage; excellent plant 
for rock gardens and border plantings. 
“ALBA (White) 
Ceoronica. (Speedwell) 
A beautiful perennial that varies in height from 
a few inches to 2 feet and bear flowers in colors 
of blue, rose pink and white. Their culture is of 
the easiest, succeds well in any ordinary well 
drained garden soil and display very nice in rock 
gardens and border plantings. 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS Pkt. 15c; 1/g oz. 50c 
A very handsome blue flowering plant. Perfectly hardy and 
increases in strength and beauty each year; lower spikes are 
completely studded with beautiful blue flowers. Very fine 
for cutting. 
Pkt. 25c¢ 
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BOOK OF SHRUBS 
By Alfred C. Hottes 
A complete, nontechnical description of the common species 
with its characters, uses, soil, pruning and propagation. Lists 
of different shrubs for different purposes. 
446 pages; 187 illustrations. Cloth, $3.00; postpaid, $3.15. 
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By M. E. Bottomley 
Perhaps you are confused about 
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the principles of landscape gardening. He has made them 
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The practical end of landscape gardening is by no means 
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field of horticulture—how plants grow, fertilization, pruning, 
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216 pages, 542 x 8, profusely illustrated. $3.50. 
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By Ethel Bailey Higgins 

Treats of Cacti indigenous to the United States, giving uses, 
classification, description, habitat, flowering periods, diseases, 
cultural directions. 
182 pages, 94 illustrations, and 4 color plates. Linen cloth, 
$2.65 
AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS 
By H. H. Hume 
Every point about growing both of these shrubs is carefully 
explaining here—soils, time and method of planting, cultiva- 
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14 illustrations; 90 pages. $1.50. 
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The growing of vegetables for home consumption and on the 
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308 pages with 135. illustrations. 
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MODERN DAHLIA CULTURE 
By Wm. H. Waite 
. . . the originator of “Jersey's Beauty,” and other 
highly popular Dablias. 
134 pages, 24 halftones, 6 color plates. 
postpaid, $1.65. 
Cloth, $1.50; 
Chives (Hardy) 
An onion-looking plant which is used for flavoring and 
seasoning; very tasty when used in sandwiches. Pkt. 
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