ROHBOCK’S SONS — OREM, UTAH 

Aubuctia (Purple Rock Cress) 
Although strictly a rock plant they are also 
most attractive subjects for growing in masses or 
in forming edgings to borders. They are also 
much used for carpeting the surface of beds, 
planted with spring bulbs. 
CULTURE: Do well in any fairly good, well 
drained soil. The best growing results may be 
found in masses, edgings and also rock gardens. 
Plant 6 inches apart in early spring and autumn. 
*EYRI Pkt. 50c; large Pkt. 70c. 
Rosy lilac, good grower and especially fine in clumps in 
combination with bulbs. Also favors a light shade. 
CARNATION (Hardy)—Pkt. 35c; large Pkt. 70c. 
Campanula (Bellflower) 
One of the most popular and showy hardy 
perennials for border and rock garden culture. 
The flowers are all blue and white in color and 
the height ranges from a few inches to several 
feet. The more dwarf sorts are splendid subjects 
for edging or growing in groups on the margins of 
borders or rockeries, and the tall kinds make an 
effective display when grown in the middle of the 
borders. 
CULTURE: All varieties offered below suc- 
ceed well in ordinary rich soil. The dwarf vari- 
eties like a partially shady location. Also Tra- 
chelium, a tall variety, does well in a shady border. 
Plant in autumn and early spring 8 to 12 inches 
apart. 
CARPATICA Pkt. 25c; Plants 35c¢ each; doz. $3.00 
A distinct specie growing in a compact tuft of not over 
8 inches high. Clear blue flowers held erect on wiry stems; 
blooming season June to October. An excellent variety 
for border and rockery display. 
COLLINA Pkt. 25c; large Pkt 40c. 
Has a dark violet blossom on a cushion-like growth. Height 
6 to 8 inches; used extensively in border and rock gardens. 
PERSICIFOLIA, TELHAM BEAUTY 
Pkt. 25c; large Pkt. 40c 
One of the best, if not so, of the Persicifolias. It is a splendid 
bold growing plant, giving a magnificent display of large, 
single blue, bell-like flowers on 21/2 foot stems. Blooms 
during June and July. A-] border plant—a marvelous cut 
flower. 
(or20psis (Grandiflora Flore pleno) 
Much of the beauty of a 
summer garden is due to the 
brilliant golden yellow blos- 
soms of Coreopsis plantings, 
as they bloom profusely from 
May until autumn, and they 
only require an ordinary gat- 
den soil that is well drained 
in a sunny position. 
DOUBLE SUNBURST 
Large deep golden yellow flow- 
ers. Height 24”. 
Pkt. 20c; large Pkt. 40c. 

Coreopsis Sunburst 

Perennials come each year, so select a 
few new varieties each year. 
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“G. MARCONI”’—New Giant Double Everflowering Shasta 
Daisy—On Treasure Island at San Francisco this Shasta 
Daisy was one of the many outstanding flower novel- 
ties to be seen that year. ..We have received many hundreds 
of inquiries for seed and plants of this variety. Of all the 
thousands of crossings grown in the past few years this va- 
riety is of the most highly perfected in size, shape, and in 
growth. This variety will flower continuously in climates 
where there is no frost, growing only to a height of 30 inches 
and providing long stems for cut flower purposes in the 
home. The old blossoms should be kept cut off when 
through blooming, under normal conditions they will con- 
tinue to have flowers of 6 inches in diameter. Pkt. 50c; 3 
Pkts. $1.25. 
ALL-DOUBLE SHASTA DAISY MIXED—Seed from these Shasta 
Daisies are gathered from years of reselecting from the 
finest types of all double and of various sizes of flowers and 
plant growth. Pkt. 50c; 1/16 oz. $1.25. 
“GLENDALE” (Fancy, Chiffon)—One of the proudest of 
Shasta Daisies. This variety being of a very straight upright 
growth produces strong wiry stems of 41/p ft. tall, flowers are 
of the All-Double type and 41/2 inches in diameter. Very 
attractive. Pkt. 50c; 3 Pkts. $1.25. 
TIMPANOGII NEW SINGLE BROAD PETALED (everflowering) 
—An excellent single flowering Shasta Daisy; produces flowers 
of 8 inches in diameter, very early flowering and has strong 
stems. Pkt. 25c; large Pkt. $1.25. 
QUEEN VICTORIA GIANT SINGLE BROAD PETALED—F lowers 
6 to 7-inches in diameter, very broad petals in each flower. 
Grows in bush form and stands up well. Very good for border 
planting. he. ht 36 inches. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. ““: Ye o: 
ALL VARIETIES—Single, Semi-Double, and Double Mixed to- 
gether. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 90c; /g oz. $1.50. 
Dianthus (Garden Pinks) 
A very lovely perennial that does well either in 
borders or in group plantings in the rock garden, 
etc., and are very colorful when gown in sunny 
places. 
*ALPINUS ALLWOODS Pkt. 40c 
Flowers come in shades of pink and red, on stems 4” high. 
Blooms during July and August. One of the loveliest of all 
garden pinks. 
*CAESIUS GRANDIFLORUS Plant 35c¢ each 
Sweet smelling rose-colored flowers on a compact dwarf 
plant of 4 to 10” high; flowers in May. 
*KNAPPI Pkt. 40c; Plants 40c each; three $1.20 
Is the only yellow dianthus in existence; it bears clusters of 
small yellow flowers on slender stems. A very charming 
variety. 
*SPECIOSIS LOVELINESS Plants 40c each; three $1.20 
Flowers are of a fine lacy effect, with a sweet scent. Laven- 
der-pink shade. Will grow most anywhere. 
