VIOLA (Hardy Tufted Pansies) 
One of the most popular garden flowers. 
Loved for their dwarf stature, their colorful- 
ness and their free blooming habit. Un- 
equalled for borders as they bloom continu- 
ously 6 or 7 months of the year. 
Per Half 
VARIETY ‘Doz. Doz. 
Apricot 5.25 ieee hes see eiesiewnene ee . get 4D 
Large flowering type in rich shades of apricot. 
Arkwright Ruby =25...25 >. eee 65 .40 
Richly colored, ruby red with velvety sheen. 
Fragrant and beautiful. 
Black’ Imp 2) oie Se bss seine ee Oe 
Glossy black with yellow eye. 
Chantreyland (2.2270 hc ee 13 = Ao 
Masses of purest apricot flowers. 
Cornuta: King? Henry *..22)- 2220 ee eee to §©=-o 45 
Flowers of rich violet-purple with small yel- 
low eye. Each blossom perfectly formed. 
Jersey *Gem). 253 ee ee a eee 65 .40 
Shimmering deep  violet-blue color, sweet 
fragrance and extremely long period of bloom 
make this an outstanding variety. 
Waller Franklin Mixture ...........0.0000000000000000000....... 65 .40 
For bedding and gay borders, order this color- 
ful mixture of blues and yellows. Order now. 
YUCCA 
Filamentosa (Adam’s Needle) ..............0..2........2-2..- 265° = 45 
Long pointed blades of dark green foliage. 
Tall erect stems topped with large heads of 
white blooms. Excellent for specimen plants. 
Saginaw, Mich., May 12,°1941. 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. 
Gentlemen: The perennial seedlings I ordered some time ago I 
received last Monday, and must say they are the best plants I have 
ever seen. I have them all planted and they sure look swell. I know 
every plant should grow and I will have many flowers this sum- 
mer. Many thanks to you for your fine plants.—Fred W. Miller, 
Burley, Idaho, April 14, 1941. 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. 
Dear Sirs: 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 I am duly grateful. This fall I shall be in the market for 
the following peonies, and if you stock them I would appreciate a 
copy of your price list: E. B. Browning, Frances Willard, Mrs. Ed- 
ward Harding, LaFrance, Mary Woodbury, Shaylor, Milton Hill, 
Raoul Dessert, Rosa Bon Heur, and Ball o’ Cotton:—Haslett B. Leigh. 
Clarion, Iowa. 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. 
Gentemen: I’m more than pleased with the quality and size af 
the plants you sent me recently. Needless to say, I know where to 
get my perennials from now on. I should have bought some Baby 
Breath (Gypsophila) plants, and surely would have, had I realized 
the size, which could have been set right out in the open this fall. 
Thought I might have had to pot them and grow for a while. May 
get some other things this fall— Jack N. Gordon. 
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