CARNATION GRENADIN (Continued) 
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VARIETY Doz. Doz. 
Pearle © a teses ele pc cnete nag ah nee nae eee ea 60 .35 
For those who want a clear, rich shell pink 
carnation we recommend this one. 
Red once ee ee ee ae ee eee eee 60 35 
Brilliant color, sweet fragrance and profuse 
blooming habit make this desirable. 
White ss 2vs ce 5 ries cree ee eee ee eee [OU meee 
To make your color range complete this beau- 
tiful white should be added. 
CATANANCHE COERULEA (Cupid’s Dart)........ 60 .35 
Excellent for bedding purposes and for cut- 
ting. Grows to a height of 2 feet and bears 
blue daisy-like flowers in profusion during 
June, July and August. The blooms may he 
cut and dried for winter bouquets. 
CENTAUREA 
Montana (Perennial Batchelor Button) ................ 60 .35 
A perennial variety of one of the best loved 
old fashioned flowers. Blue. 
Macrocephala os ee ee ee ee ee 60 .35 
Yellow thistle like blooms often 4 in. across. 
GERASTIUM: Tomentosumie 5.3 isa 
Sometimes called “Snow on the Mountain.” 
Light silver colored foliage which, when 
planted in masses, gives the appearance of 
patches of snow. Small white blooms in 
spring. Dwarf. 
CHELONE BARBATA COCCINEA (Shell Flower) .60  .35 
Grows 4 feet high and much admired for its 
bright scarlet and yellow blooms. 
CHEIRANTHUS (Wallflower) 
AllonitRGoldensBedder= 22 2 ee 60 .35 
A new strain having bright golden yellow 
flowers. Grows only 1 foot high, making it 
ideal for bedding purposes. Blooms during 
May and June. 
GIANT CHINES lia DAN: CERN epee eee 60 35 
Loved for its brilliant orange red pods which 
are so useful for gay winter bouquets. This is 
the Giant variety having lanterns up to 2 
inches in diameter. Furnished in strong layers. 
Richards’ Gardens Cornland, Illinois 
Dear Sirs: June 29, 1941 
Have been wanting to write to you for some time. Those Del- 
phiniums the Vetterle and Reinelt strain I bought from you last year 
and two years ago, bloomed so very beautifully and were a sight 
to behold. They grew 6% feet tall and the spike from where the 
flowets began to open, to the tip measured 382 inches long, 22 inches 
around and the individual flowers two and three-fourths inches in 
diameter and shadings were wonderful. There were light blue with 
pink and black bee, dark blue with pink and black bee, dark blue 
with pink, purple with lavender pink and large black bee. Can’t 
tell you how beautiful they were. So many visitors came to see 
then:; all thought them the finest they had ever seen. Newspaper- 
men came and took pictures. I have told everybody where they 
could get them. So many people think all they have to do is set 
them in the ground and leave them. I work with mine and they sure 
repay one for their work! I want to thank you again for those 
lovely delphiniums and want to get some more from you. 
Wishing you good luck. Mrs. Henry Ford 
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