Heavy Rooted, One Year 
Untransplanted 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Blooming seasons, where given, are approximate and de- 
pend on climate, weather conditions, etc. 
Per Half 
VARIETY Doz. Doz. 
ACHILLEA (Yarrow) 
Filipendula, Parker’s Variety .|..............22222........---- oy ica. 53 
Good yellow color and grows to a height of 4 
to 5 feet. Excellent for perennial bed back- 
grounds. 
AGROSTEMMA, Mullein Leaf Pink......................... 65 .40 
Deep blood red flowers borne in abundance 
during June, July and August. 
Also in field grown transplanted plants, 20c ea., $2 doz. 
ALYSSUM 
Argenteum) (Gold= Dust) inl.c.22 nw. 2 One 40 
Similar to Alyssum Saxatile, but grows taller 
and blooms two weeks later. 
Saxatile Compectum (Gold Dust).............020....0..... 65 .40 
Excellent plant for the rockery or for borders. 
Bright, clear yellow flowers are borne in large 
clusters in early spring. Grows 12 inches tall. 
ANCHUSA 
Barrelieri® eee pee ee ee ee af (TF eg 
Bright blue flowers with white and yellow cen- 
ters. Blossoms come the middle of May and 
remain for a long period. 
Italica:-Dropmore =CAlkanet) 5k. .65 40 
Grows to a heicht of 6 feet, making it an ex- 
cellent plant for backgrounds. In June it 
bears an abundance of true gentian blue flow- 
ers which are fine for cutting. 
Also in field grown transplanted plants, 20c ea.; 2.00 
My ovotidiflora : 255. ee ee ee 1.00  .60 
Beautiful perennial which flowers in May and 
June, Clusters of blue blossoms resemble for- 
get-me-nots. Very desirable as it is dwarf and 
does well in sun or shade. 
ANEMONE 
Pulsatilla) (occ ec ee ere cece ee 75 ©=6 AD 
The much loved Pasque Flower. Deep blue 
bell shaped blooms appear very early in spring 
before foliage comes. An excellent plant for 
the low perennial border or the rockery. 
nese Pine Rluff, Ark., May 13, 1941. 
Richards Gardens, Vlainwell, Mieh, 
Dear Sirs: Received my order of seedings 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 growing 
and so healthy.—Mrs. Lillian V. Marino. 
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