10 ROCKMONT NURSERY 
variety of Virginia Creeper having shorter 
joints and smaller and thicker foliage. It is 
also better equipped with tendrils for cling- 
LACEVINE-POLYGONUM 
Silver Lace Vine. To 20 ft. Hardy, rapid- 
growing vine of unusual beauty. Through- 
ing to rough stone or brick support. 2 yr. out summer and much of fall is a mass of 
old 60c. fleecy white flower. 2 yr. plants 75c. 
St. Pauli. St. Paul Creeper. 30-40 ft. An i 
improved type of Engelmanni. St. Paul TRUMPET VINE BOs ) 
Creeper is a rapid grower and clings to walls 
better than other of the five-leaved creep- 
ers due to its many-disced tendrils and 
aerial rootlets. Foliage turns beautiful 
scarlet]crimson in autumn. Very hardy. 
2-yr. No. 1 plants 75c. 
IVY-HEDERA 
Radicans. Trumpet Vine. Upright 
growing vine with trumpet-shaped scarlet 
flowers, July-August. Strong 3 yr. $1.00. 
WISTERIA 
Frutescens. American Wisteria. 20-25 ft. 
Vigorous climber with lilac-purple flowers, 
June-July. Our plants are all grown from 
blooming wood (not seedling stock) which 
Helix. English Ivy. An evergreen vine of un- assures flowers while the vine is still young. 
usual beauty. Foliage thick and dark 2-yr. 75c; large $1.00. 
green. This vine is not hardy in all locali- Note: Vines not listed here but found in other 
ties and should be planted on north or east 
sections of this catalogue include: Climbing 
Roses, Clematis. (See perennial section.) 
HEDGE PLANTS 
exposures. 2 yr. No. 1 65c. 
Detailed description may be found under trees and shrubs. Per 10 Per 100 
Barberry, thunbergi _____________________~_ 12-18 in. $2.50 $22.50 
Chineses Elingctin- © oe eee eh a IRR a 1.00 9.00 
Privetit; Lodensese a ee ee ee 9-12 in Sold out 
Privet»slodense) 4.2). <.. -23 2. ee ee I2-158in Sold out 
Privet= Swedish’ (ee ec eS ea Lg-2455n 2.50 22.00 
Privet= “Swedish. S22 oe Ss ee ee este tt 3.00 27.00 
Russian Olives ee ee 18-24 Vin 175 15.00 
Note: Write for special prices on Rhamnus cathartica (Buckthorn), Caragana aborescens, 
Honeysuckle, Russian Mulberry and Spirea for hedge and windbreak purposes. 
lighter than shrub stock and its is often advisable to use the stronger plants. 
should be planted 8 in. apart, Lodense 6 to 8 in. apart. 
Hedge stock is 
Swedish Privet 
Other hedging about 12 in. Colo- 
rado Spruce, either blue or green, makes a compact hedge of unusual beauty. Special prices 
for hedge stock. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
ANCHUSA 
Myosotidiflora. To 15 inches. Sprays of 
Forget-me-not flowers in April and May 
form a rosette of broad foliage. Common 
soil, best with light shade. Each 40c; Three 
$1.00; Doz. $3.50; large, each 50c. 
ANEMONE 
Good peaty soil, light shade. 
Three $1.00; except as noted. 
Each 35¢c; 
Hupehensis. Similar to Anemone Japonica 
but coming from China, and a _ vigorous 
grower. An abundance of rosy-mauve flow- 
ers on 2 to 3 ft. stems during late summer 
and fall. Light shade and moisture. 
Pulsatilla. European Pasqueflower. A_ very 
dependable and attractive rock plant. Large 
blossoms and deep bluish lavender in early 
spring. Sold out. 
Pulsatilla rubra. A fine maroon-red form of 
the European’ Pasqueflower, hardy and 
floriferous. 
Sylvestris. Snowdrop Anemone. Flowers large, 
pure white, fragrant, on 12 inch stems 
in May and June. Each 50c; Three $1.25. 
ASTER 
Moist, but well-drained soil, full sun. 
Frondeus. *Large bluish-lavender, flowers in 
May and June, occasionally throughout sum. 
mer. 12 inches. Each 40c; Three $1.00. 
BELLFLOWER-CAMPANULA 
Glomerata superba. Flower bells clustered to- 
ward the summit of foot high stems, rich 
purple-violet. Dwarf enough for rock gar- 
den, and very superior in color to seedling 
types. June and July. Each 35c; Three 
$1.00. 
BLEEDING HEART-DICENTRA 
Eximia. Fern Leaved Bleeding Heart. 10 to 
1S in. Rose-pink flowers during long period. 
Well-drained position in either sun or light 
shade. Each 40c; Three $1.00. 
(*) Indicates Colorado and other western species. 
Perennials are shipped prepaid (parcel post or express, our option) unless otherwise noted. 
