ROHBOCK’S SONS — OREM, UTAH 

Delphiniums. 
Among outstanding perennials we have today to choose from the Delphinium 
ranks as one of the most beautiful and most widely used perennial for garden display 
and cutting. Their stately habit and splendid colorful spikes make them a universal 
favorite. The culture of Delphiniums is rather easy, succeeding best in good, deep, 
rich, well drained soil. They first start to bloom in June and if the old flowering spikes 
are cut close to the ground when through flowering new growth will then be produced. 
By this way one can obtain at least three crops of flowers. 
if seed is sown early in the year. 
GIANT PACIFIC HYBRIDS MIXED 
* branching habit, about 5’ tall with magnificent color range. 
cream, black and brown add to the beauty of the flowers. 
BELLADONNA 
Light sky-blue. Blooms continuously throughout the summer. 
also when planted within mixed perennial border. 
BELLAMOSUM 
A dark blue shade of the Belladonna; also flowers continuously throughout spring and sum- 
mer. Planting location same as above. 
Will 
Pkt. 35c; large pkt. $1.00 
Tall, slender, graceful flower spikes of well-spaced blooms of large size. Of excellent 
The crested ‘’Bees” of white, 
Very choice cutting variety, 
bloom in the first year 
Pkt. 25c; Y/g oz. 50c 
Pkt. 25c; Ys oz. 50c 
Platycodon (Chinese Bellflower) 
A border and rock garden plant well known in Europe, yet they are 
not well known 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. 
Pkt. 20c; large Pkt. 40c. 
Papavor Quentale (Oriental Poppy) 
A perennial that will grow in most any kind of soil. Flowers in May 
and June. However, they will produce larger flowers in a deep rich soil. 
BEAUTY OF LIVERMORE—The finest dark crimson with a black center. Blooms 
freely. Pkt. 20c; large Pkt. 40c. 

GRANDIFLORA Pkt. 20c; large Pkt. 40c. 
Have large showy deep blue flowers on 20" stems. 
GRANDIFLORA ALBA Plants 35c each; three 9%5c. 
large white flowers; form as above. 
Perfect garden or rock garden flower, because of its easy growing habits 
a wide range of color. Grows best in rich soil with plenty of leaf mold or 
peat. Likes moist shady places. Plant in early fall or early spring 6" apart. 
PRIMULA VERIS GIANT MUNSTEAD Pkt. 50c; large Pkt. 90c. 
A large flowering variety with colors of buff, orange, salmon, and rich reds of 
a vigorous plant growth. 
Wall Flower 

CLOTH OF GOLD Pkt. 25c; large Pkt. 35c. 
Gaullardia Digitalis (Foxglove) 
One of the most dependable and profuse 
blooming plants in the garden; withstands Although the variety below mentioned is a bi- 
drought and hot weather. Brilliantly colored ennial, we feel nevertheless it is one of the love- 
with long stems. Easily grown in ordinary liest and should be in every garden. As they 
good garden soil. produce large spotted flowers of many colors, 
and can be used in shady beds and borders to a 
great advantage, this variety can be sown in 
Pee border variety; has a re eg eget cont aes ate eo eh Se BANE a8 
x = Fi 1 arde il, t displayi 
pletely covered with red-gold flowers. = rei a a Hin dlgeke Noe TRE 
BURGUNDY Pkt. 40c. 
Deep red flowers; very effective in borders; 30” high; fine 
for cutting. GIANT SHIRLEY HYBRIDS Pkt. 20c; large Pkt. 50c. 
OXNARD GEM Pkt. 15¢; 3 Pkts. 40c. Range of color includes white, shell pink, to the deepest rose 
Golden orange seam, maroon red center, 34/2 inch flowers on with many of the dotted crimson and chocolate shades. 
long stems, very fine for bedding and cutting. Flowers are of a large bell-shaped on 3’ stems. 
[12] 
