Per Half 
VARIETY Doz. Doz. 
GILIA 
Coronopifolia ..¢.241)..<42-20. 60 .35 
Mixed shades running through scarlet and 
yellow. Ornamental cypress-like foliage. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Most noted of all perennials for its delicacy 
of bloom. For use in mixed bouquets and for 
general attractiveness it has no equal. 
Paniculata © .22:...03.)6 2245... ee 60 3.35 
Dense, spreading bushy type which reaches a 
height of about 3 feet. Quantities of tiny white 
flowers completely hide the plant when in full 
bloom. Foliage is fine in texture and orna- 
mental in rock garden or border. 
Paniculata Snow Flake’ ......2. 2532 = 60  .35 
An improved strain of Gypsophila which is fa- 
vored because of its double flowers and the 
abundance of bloom. May be cut and dried for 
winter bouquets. 
Snow White Dovble ....2.048..:..5.20 <7opae40 
Grows 2 feet high. Flowers are snowy white 
and a great percentage of them are double. An 
excellent cutting variety and admired by all 
growers. 
MELENIUM 
An outstanding plant which produces hundreds 
of bright colored blooms during its blooming 
season. Beautiful as a cut flower and equally 
fine for bedding or borders. 
Bivelovit (225038 oc ckiscec en eee (605) 00 
Richly colored, golden yellow flowers with 
black centers. 
Riverton Gem) 2254.0.000.0005..cccoa eee 60 35 
Deep gold suffused with crimson which 
changes to solid red as the blooms age. Grows 
3% feet high and blooms from August until 
October. 
HELIOPSIS (Hardy Zinnia) 
Valuable for cut flowers and noted for their 
hardiness and fine color. Plants have good 
habit of growth with strong erect stems. 
Lemoine Strain ..2:....0 eee 260 mead 
Blossoms resemble a double sunflower. Color 
ranges from deep gold to orange. 
Scabra Zinniaeflora ............,. ide 60  .35 
Large golden yellow blooms which are semi- 
double in form. 
Richards’ Gardens Pine Bluff, Arkansas 
Dear Sirs: May 13 1941 
Received my order of seedlings ,from your Gardens about a 
week ago and must say I was more than pleased. It is the first 
time I have ordered from you, and will say from now on all my 
plants will come from your gardens. My plants are all growing and 
so healthy! Mrs. Lillian V. Marino 
PLANT THIS FALL FOR BLOOM NEXT SUMMER 
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