ROHBOCK’S SONS — PROVO, UTAH 

EVERGREENS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Pyracantha (Firethorn) 
COCCINEA—Broad spreading shrub with bright attractive 
foliage; with a profusion of white flowers in spring followed 
by large clusters of brilliant colored orange berries. 
Well established 4’ pot plants ready for your garden; 50c 
each. 
(Cotoneaster 
HORIZONTALIS—A very showy and extensively used low- 
growing shrub that has almost horizonal branches covered 
with shiny dark green leaves; the berries are of a bright red 
giving the plant a wonderful appearance. Can be used in 
rock gardens as well as base plantings to steps. 
Well established 4’ inch pot plants 50c each. 
Thuya Bonckmans. eee Dip 
ORIENTALIS AUREA NANA—The most desirable Arborvitae. 
Very dwarf habit. Golden tipped, oval shape. Always very 
attractive. 10-12” $1.50; 12-15” $1.75; 15-18” $2.25; 18- 
25” $3.00. 
Buddlua 
NEW BUDDLEIA “UTAH GEM”’—A seedling originating in 
our nursery. Perfect habit of growth, 4’-5' high, about 41/2’ 
diameter. Foliage deep green of a tough texture. Flower- 
ing from June until severe frost; a splendid cut flower; wilt- 
resisting. Color of a true orchid. 
Orders taken now for spring delivery only. 90c each. 
NEW BUDDLEIA “ROSA BONHEUR”’—A true pink Buddleia. 
We believe it to be the finest pink buddleia in existence to 
date. 5’ in height, blooming from July on until frost. A 
magnificent shrub. 
Orders taken now for spring delivery enly. $1.00 each. 
Joy (Dwarf English) 
ALBANY IVY—A plant that is especially suited for evergreen 
edgings to small beds, pools, foundations or plantings along 
shady walks; it is a slow and dense grower; keeps in perfect 
form without trimming. For table decorations it can hardly 
be duplicated, as it will grow where other plants die, (such as) 
on the dining room table or in the library in small ornamen- 
tal crockery, vases on walls, etc. 
Well established plants out of three inch pots, 50c each. 
VINES 
LONICONAL (Honeysuckle) 
TELLMANNIANA—A fast-growing vine much improved over 
the common honeysuckle. Flowers are of a tubular shape, 
borne in large clusters of a rich golden color; very fragrant. 
Its foliage being very clean and rich in color makes it most 
desirable. 
Plants are to be had in three sizes; 50c, 75c and 1.00 each. 
Polygonune (Silver Lace Vine) 
AUBERTI—A splendid hardy climber that never is bothered by 
insects and is perfectly clean in habit, and has a long flow- 
ering period. Flowers are produced in masses; very effective. 
Plants 50c, and large size plants $1.00 each. 


All vines are shipped in early spring. So place your order 
early, please. 


“HOW TO LANDSCAPE YOUR GROUNDS” 
By Loyal R. Johnson 
The book for the small property owner who visions a garden 
setting for his home, and who by necessity must do that develop- 
ing himself rather than hire a landscape architect—30 PLANT- 
ING PLANS with PLANTING KEYS prepared by eight well- 
known landscape architects. These plans are simple in form, 
and can be carried out at moderate cost with most effective 
results. CONTENTS: Plan Carefully Before Planting; Locat- 
ing the House; Architectural Features of the Garden; How to 
Plan Walks; Drives and Entrances; Construction of Walks and 
Drives; Lawns—How to Grade, Construct, Maintain; What Trees 
and Shrubs Will You Require? Flower Gardens for Gay Color; 
Rock Gardens Should Seem at Home; Wild Gardens; Select Lists 
of Shrubs, Acid Soil Plants, Trees, and Vines, etc. 232 pages, 
147 illustrations, handsome four-color jacket. Price $2.75. 
“PATIO GARDENS” 
By Helen M. Fox 
Spanish gardens and garden art offer many opportunities and 
possibilities to gardeners all over the United States—particu- 
larly in the South and Southwest and in cities. This book 
contains accurate descriptions, pictures and plans of patios, 
pools, flowerpots, balconies, stairways, fountains, tiles, and 
wrought-iron with clear-cut suggestions for their use in our 
own garden. 98 illustrations. 247 pages. Price $2.50. 
“ROCK GARDEN AND ALPINE PLANTS” 
By H. Correvon 
Here are 542 kinds of rock and alpine plants that will grow 
in your garden. It tells which rock plants, native orchids, ferns, 
and hardy cacti are best, how to build, plant and maintain 
rockeries, moraines and wall gardens, how to acclimatize, etc. 
33 illustrations (17 in color). 560 pages. Price $3.50. 
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“PLANTS IN THE HOME” 
By Frank K. Balthis 
Winner of the $1,000 Macmillan Garden Book Competition 
Mr. Balthis has incorporated in this valuable handbook on 
house plants, the rich experience gained in a long career in 
the horticultural field. He discusses plants suitable for various 
environments, from those that will thrive in the dry, hot rooms 
of a city apartment, to those that flourish in sunny windows. 
Here you will find explicit directions for growing all the old 
favorites and many new ones that will lend variety to your 
collection. There are lists of plans for window gardens, bulb, 
fern and foliage arrangements, and all of the basic principles 
are fully discussed. This book illustrated with beautiful draw- 
ings. Cloth 8vo. $2.50. 
“GARDEN CINDERELLAS” 
By Helen M. Fox 
Expert information on growing lilies that gives the name of 
every lily in cultivation, its native home, season of blooming, 
propagation methods, and method of cultivation. 51 beautiful 
illustrations. 269 pages. Price $5.00. 
“GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR” 
By G. A. Stevens 
A “best seller” by any standard, this book shows all the im- 
portant garden flowers in accurately colored photographs and 
gives descriptions and cultural notes. You will use this book 
every time you plant, plan a color scheme, or combine plants 
in bed or border arrangements. It is also useful for identifying 
plants, for finding correct botanical and common names. 
Every plant description tells you the degree of hardiness, whether 
the plant has a winter dress or dies down to the ground, and 
whether it richly repays the gardener for the care required to 
bring it to maturity. Here you learn where and when to plant, 
the soil preferences of each flower, adaptability to sun and shade, 
and use in border, clump, bed, or rock garden. 400 photographs 
in full color. 320 pages of text. Formerly $3.75; now $1.98. 
