VARIETY Per Half 
CAMPANULA (Continued) Doz. Doz. 
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Loads of bells like blue flowers. 
Double and Single Prize Mixture .......................-.... Tees 
Plants covered with mixed colored bells. 
Light) Blue (isc csho02 ose see tne, casts en eee eae eee Bit sk! 
Soft light blue bells completely cover the plant. 
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Each plant a picture with its load of beautiful 
shell pink bells. 
Whitecely so tes Ses ee, ce ee eee = OO meds 
One of the favorites because of its white bells, 
which are borne freely. 
CARNATION GRENADIN (Hardy Carnation) 
Very desirable plants to add to your garden be- 
cause they are fine for cutting and bloom freely. 
Richly scented and brilliant colorings. Bloom in 
June. 
Golden Sure ye 2 tes octet eee ce ee ee OD pa son 
Golden yellow, fragrant and admired for its 
growing and blooming habits. 
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For those who want a clear, rich shell pink 
carnation we recommend this one. 
Reed Seer 26 de che on ies ey eet eee ete ey eas 55 33 
Brilliant color, sweet fragrance and profuse 
blooming habit make this desirable. 
White 3.78) ton, Sra fs peered Maen PR ee dee eee 5D do 
To make your color range complete this beauti- 
ful white should be added. 
CATANANACHE CAERULEA (Cupid’s Dart).......... 00 do 
Excellent for bedding purposes and for cutting. 
Grows to a height of 2 feet and bears blue 
daisy-like flowers in profusion during June, July 
and August. The blooms may be cut and dried 
for winter bouuets. 
CENTAUREA MONTANA (Perennial Batchelor 
Button) Wyeast terre enc eee oe eR Ue Grek weet Fd LOD EEOS 
A perennial variety of one of the best loved 
old fashioned flowers. 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum __...20000-00 2... ae 00 ee 
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) 55 ~~ .33 
Grows 4 feet high and much admired for its 
bright scarlet and yellow blooms. 
Gentlemen: Des Moines, Iowa, May 13, 1940 
My order of seedling perennials arrived this morning in perfect 
condition. As it is my first experience. in ordering seedlings from your 
firm T was astonished at the size and strength and perfect condiiton 
of the plants. I want to register my apprecaition. 
Emma Case Moulton 
St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 17th, 1940 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. 
Dear Sir: I do so want to thank you for the fine plants you sent me. 
I know they will bring much pleasure to the children and myself next 
summer, Very sincerely, 
Mrs. Kate Tripp. The Childrens’ Home Society of Minnesota 
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