CERASTIUM (“SNOW IN SUMMER”) 
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Light silver colored foliage which, when planted in .- 
masses, gives the appearance of patches of snow.. Dwarf 
and creeping, it is splendid for an edging plant or for 
rockwork planting. Small white flowers appear in suc- 
cession from spring throughout the summer. 
CHELONE (SHELL FLOWER) 
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One of. the easiest plants to grow. Bright scarlet and 
yellow blooms are carried on 3 ft. stems. Very striking 
and effective in perennial borders. 
CHEIRANTHUS (SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER) 
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Bright golden yellow blooms make a rich color display 
in the rockery or border. Grows only 12 inches high 
and blooms during May and June. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
HARDY FALL FLOWERING ’MUMS 
ALL ARE EARLY BLOOMING 
These beautiful hardy chrysanthemums will begin to bloom in 
early fall and will provide a wealth and richness of color for your 
gardens after other plants have finished flowering. All are hardy, 
easy to grow and are of the best varieties offered by any grower. We 
offer field grown, transplanted plants’ which have bloomed for us and 
which we know will please you. Plant some of these this fall. 
ALGONQUIN—Very hardy and very early blooming. Rather dwarf 
growing plant with extra large, brilliant yellow blooms in profusion. 
AUTUMN. LIGHTS—Magnificent and striking copper bronze Kor- 
ean Hybrid. Very hardy and early blooming. Compact, beautiful 
plant and strong grower. 
GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS—Medium growing variety which blooms 
in early September. Lovelv clear soft yellow flowers make attractive 
garden display and are excellent for cutting. 
JUDITH ANDERSON—A delightful variety for bedding or cutting. 
Rather dwarf growing and bears a mass of beautiful buttercup yellow 
Pompon blooms. 
MODEL DE PERFECTION—Pure white as driven snow. The _ best 
white pompon we know of. Good grower and extra heavy bloomer. 
RUTH MARION HATTON—Blooms in September with quantities 
of bright canary yellow, Pompon type, blooms. Very decorative either 
in plantings or after cutting. 
SYMPHONY—Soft coppery rose which changes to silvery licac as 
blooms age. Splendid double flowers 3 in. across. Strong 2% ft. 
stems. Sure heavy bloomer. 
SNOWCLAD—Good sized double blooms of pure white. Strong 
stems hold flowers erect and clean. 
Your choice from the above 8 varieties 
25¢c each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
NAMED VARIETIES OF KOREAN ’MUMS 
APOLLO—Deep rich, glowing orange-bronze_ color. Prolific 
bloomer and good grower. Strong stems of nice length. 
MARS—A beautiful deep blood red. Makes a striking color dis- 
play in mass plantings. Begins to flower in very early fall and pro- 
duces heavily. Sturdy and has good stems. 
PSYCHE—Choice variety for bouquets. Bright shell-pink blooms 
appear freely on strong stems. Begins to bloom in early fall and con- 
tinues over a long season. ; 
SEQUOIA—A Korean Hybrid type which produces gorgeous double 
blooms in great abundance. Color is a grand shade of mellow amber 
with interesting variations. 
Your Choice of the Above Four Varieties In 
Heavy, Field Grown, Transplanted Plants 
25¢ each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
: Woodstown, New Jersey, April 12, 1942 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. ; ; 
Gentlemen: Plants arrived in fine condition; thank you for the gen- 
erous count. If the root systems on these plants are any criterion they 
certainly should grow! | am anticipating fine results.—D. H. Way. 
ALL PRICES ARE PREPAID 
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