Per Half 
VARIETY Doz. Doz. 
LUNARIA BIENNIS ALBA (Honesty or Peter’s 
RSL NS tt OY Etec goad cs Sod eae are cde ick concncéxeeeevk--a0.00 60 
Much in demand for its silvery white seed 
panicules which produce artistic effects when 
used in bouquets. 
LYCHNIS (Catchfly) 
An old artistic perennial which has been culti- 
va‘ed for centuries in some parts of the world. 
Noted for their brillianey of color and hardi- 
ness. The ideal plants to liven up the colors 
in your border. 
Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross) 
Vivid scarlet flowers in flat heads, borne over 
an extremely long blooming period. Excep- 
tionally hardy and just the plant to create 
spots of color. Grows 2 feet high. 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew) 
Much used for bedding purposes. ~Free bloom- 
ing habit and compact growth recommends it 
for general use. Foliage ornamental and 
strongly scented. | 
Teale COOTER VV NLC ee. cases el slcceeas .60 
We recommend this as the best because it is 
the only fully double flowering pure white 
strain. We guarantee 98% true to description. 
MYOSOTIS 
AID@strism CE Or ge6t-me-not) =~ sie. 8.c- et. .60 
Reaches a height of only 12 inches and uni- 
versally loved for its charming clear blue flow- 
ers. Ideal for the rockery or for edging walks 
or beds, etc. 

HGSe yee ee ree ee a a ea i .60 
Blooms of beautiful rose color. 
NEPETA MUSSINI (Ground Ivy) ............---..--------- 60 
Neat, compact, bushy plants with gay-green 
foliage. Reach height of about 12 inches. Cov- 
ered with masses of pale lavender-blue flow- 
ers all through the spring and occasionally 
during summer. Scented foliage and blooms. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE (iceland Poppy) 
Brilliant color throughout the summer. Neat 
in habit with their tufts of light green foliage 
from which slender stems arise, each topped 
by a bright colored cup shaped flower. For 
the sunny border or clumps of color in a bed 
these will delight you. 
Yellows Wonders.) 20 cee ee .60 
Buttercup yellow blooms measuring about 4 
\ inches across on stems 1% to 2 feet high. 
Keep well when cut. 
Richards’ Gardens 
Il am duly grateful. Haslett B. Seigh 
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BY 
3) 
durley, Idaho 
Dear Sirs: April 14, 1941 
My shipment of plants arrived in fine shape and were put in 
their permanent homes yesterday. You folks certainly send out 
splendid seedlings and you are most liberal in your count for which 
