12 ROCKMONT NURSERY 
Red Douglas Spun Gold 
Rubeo Tiffanja 
Sable Tiffany 
San Francisco Tobacco Road 
Shining Waters Wabash 
Sierra Blue Wasatch 
Snow Flurry Wm. Mohr 
Solid Mahogany W. R. Dykes 
IRIS 
Missouriensis. Native iris of Colorado and has 
pale blue to lavender flowers in May. Stems 
are 15 inches tall which is about the same 
height as the foliage. Requires rather heavy 
soil and considerable moisture during growing 
season. Each 35c. 
Missouriensis Bluebird. Selected type of above 
with deeper blue flowers and free bloom- 
ing. Each 50c. . 
Missouriensis Snowbird. Slightly smaller type 
with pure white flowers. Each 50c. 
IRIS—SIBERIAN 
Siberian iris are excellent for brightening 
the borders of streams or ponds although they 
will thrive in most any part of the garden. 
A well watered soil rich in humus and slightly 
acid with full sun or light shade is recommend- 
ed. A profusion of bloom on tall graceful 
stems emerging from grass-like foliage makes 
the Siberian Iris especially valuable for your 
garden. 
Caesar’s Brother. Best of the dark blue Si- 
berian Iris and given Honorable Mention by 
the American Iris Society. The flowers are 
an unusually rich black pansy-violet with 
beautiful depth of color. 30 inches tall. 
Each 60c. 
Emperor. Deep violet. Each 35c. 
Kingfisher. Rich violet, falls marked with 
white. Each 35c. 
Periwinkle. Violet blue and turquoise. Each 
40c. 
Perry’s Blue. Uniform light blue. Each 30c. 
Red Raider. Red toned purple. Each 50c. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. Each 35c. 
Wisteria. Falls very large, wisteria blue, suf- 
fused deeper blue, standards large. Distinct 
and very attractive. Each 50c. 
IRIS SPURIA 
The Spuria Iris should be planted in the 
spring or fall like the Siberians and also pre- 
fer a damp rich soil. Flower stems may ex- 
ceed 40 inches in length and the artistic flow- 
ers are quite unlike the other beardless spe- 
cies. The Spurias are excellent for either 
border or cut flower use. 
A. J. Balfour. 3 ft. Cambridge Blue. Each 
50c. 
Lord Wolseley. Blue Purple. Each 60c. 
Ochroleuca. Very tall white with yellow area. 
Each 40c. 
Shelford Giant. Very tall and large. Cream 
with gold. Each $1.00. 
LUPINUS 
Selected Russell Hybrids. Gorgeous array of 
blues, pinks, reds, yellows, maroon, purple, 
bicolors, etc. Spikes 3 to 4 feet and all 
flowers open at same time giving unusual 
Each 
color effect. In mixed colors only. 
50c. 
MERTENSIA 
(Bluebells) 
Prefer moist soil and part shade. Each 40c. 
Ciliata. Mountain Bluebell. A vigorous spe- 
cies of graceful habit for moist position in 
sun or shade. 
Platensis. La Plata Bluebell. Similar to Ciliata 
but its flowers are larger and deeper blue. 
Virginica. This Eastern Bluebell has the larg- 
est flowers of all and is very beautiful. 
PEONIES 
Although we prefer fall planting for Peo- 
nies, they may also be moved in early spring. 
Our Fall Catalogue, which will be sent upon 
request, described the following Peonies. 
Red Peonies 
KorleRosentieldt” = were ee ee $ .90 
kongtellow ome oo wee ee Lez 
Marye Brand Snesesit ash emer s 2) ates 90 
Monse Martins @anuzdGee 2° 3 1.50 
Officinaliserubrar 222.2 eee 2 9 ioe 
PhitppesRivoire 252-5... Se eee 2.00 
Richards. Gatveles saa ee es ae POSS 
Pink Peonies 
Claire Dubois es ee eee $1.00 
Edulis Superba ethene ee ee oS Whe, 
prpelaal eta[ecm Axara cM uN ae SS Woe e287 alongs 10 
Goldens Wests ease ek eee EG) 
PeSPOROTC ys Sites noe ae eveiiae tl mea as 1.00 
ead Ae. Dour fie: oui eco a a ete 1.00 
La Frances 2 tae, Geen ee was «1.50 
Maj esticslis ns oe 4 et ee oe tema’ oO de es dares 1,20 
Mahittou lot aoe tases as, eee ae 1.00 
Modiste. “Guerin cm sce a ee ree .90 
Mons Jules Elie. soos s Set fe a A .90 
Montros@e co a ee 1.00 
Reine *HOrtense: tase a ee 1.00 
Sarah BernhGredt ie ee ag Ee 1.00 
The reseiis Sek ae shri eed een ipseas: 
Waltére Faxdns 22ers ne kezb 
White Peonies 
Baroness:sochroedér meee ae oe ee $1.00 
CYSTORG ie eae Te ea 25 
Francis.:Witlarcdi eee ee ae eet tet Fe25 
Kelways: (Glorious ee ee el 2225 
Laura Dessert: a ee ese 
he’ Cyan er tears ee es pan eae, ee eee 2.50 
Nimbus" ti 252. see oe ee ESS ee es) 
Solange? 2x2 ee i wae Oe hot tees 1.50 
Yellow Peonies 
(See Laura Dessert and Golden West) 
Japanese Peonies 
Ama-no-Sade nate 2 ee nies ree eee $50 
Calypso. SeGe ch tint ie ROR eae en eet 1.00 
Diade mt Bee See eS ie eee eral 
FUYO)O wc ee gee Sept LO ie ee 1.50 
Mikado (ict 2065 Sige ke cot on Vii aie eae 1.25 
ShaVano .ehe ee ee es ae ere oe 1.50 
SilVét Plame iit 2 et oe ee ee 1.00 
Some Kanak. sk: ta Tee eee ees 50 
LOKI RAS re eee A Oy poe ee er i225 
Fern Leaved Peony 
enuifoliag plend.*= 2 seme noe re $1.50 
PHLOX—GARDEN VARIETIES 
The hardy perennial Garden Phlox is deserv- 
ing of a prominent spot in your garden, and 
