SCABIOSA (PINCUSHION FLOWER) 
Per Half 
VARIETY Doz. Doz. 
Strong and vigorous growing plants with an unusually 
free blooming habit. Handsome as border plants and 
especially fine as cut flowers. 
CAUCASICA? (BLUESBONNET \ tee re eee hy 45 
Do well in any ordinary garden soil. Stems 18 to 
24 inches long topped by charming flowers in a soft 
lavender shade. In bloom from June to September. 
ISAAC? HOUSEGHYBRIDS ee eee .90 55 
Extra large flowering strain noted for the variations of 
coloring in its blooms. All shades from light blue and 
lavender to deep blue appear throughout the blooming 
season. 
SHASTA DAISY (MOONPENNY) 
One of the most widely known and used of all the 
hardy perennials. Constant improvements and the _ in- 
troduction of new strains have made them one of the 
most beautiful and sure-to-grow plants that you can 
have in your garden. Always showy in mass plantings 
and equally desirable as cut flowers. 
ALASKA fee a et ee oot ea A eS ee ee ay fe) 45 
The best known variety. Improvements in the strain 
now result in longer, stronger stems and larger flowers. 
They are exceptionally free flowering, producing blooms 
of large size with large golden centers, all through the 
summer and fall. Grows about 2% feet tall. Vigorous 
and hardy. 
CONQUERORS pee re ne en OE 2 et a eee .90 205 
A truly giant flowering strain which starts to bloom a 
little later than Alaska. Grows about 3 feet high and 
blossoms measure up to 5 inches across. Strong grower 
and very hardy. 

DIENER’S NEW HYBRID DOUBLE FRINGED 
WHITE DAISY 
If you reallly want something exceptionally fine in white 
daisies this new development will be the answer. Medium 
tall growing, with strong stems, and immense white blooms, 
most of which are double or semi-double. Some have broad 
petals and on others the petzls are narrowly shredded. _A fur- 
ther note of beauty and oddity is added by the attractively 
fringe edges. 
Don’t fail to include a few of these in your plant order. 
They will excite more admiration and comment than any plant 
in your garden. 
6 for 65c; 12 for only 1.10. postpaid. 
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KINGCeEDWARD © VUU 2 ere. eee eye eee ete .75 .45 
Flowers of immense size on long gracful stems make 
this one of the best cutting varieties. Blooms con- 
tinuously from July to September and produces year 
after year with little attention. 
WHITE SGODDESS Fiore ce er ents cose ee eee ee .75 .45 
A splendid variety for rock garden or border. An ex- 
tra free blooming strain with large flowers on 18 inch 
stems. Always retains its semi-dwarf habit. Hardy and 
easy to grow. 
Fergus Falls, Minn., July 20, 1942 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. 
| got so tired of people coming in our yard asking ‘‘What are those 
lovely flowers?” that | stuck a sign up—‘‘These are Pacific Hybrid 
Delphiniums, V. and R., get seedlings from Richards Gardens, Plain- 
well, Mich. My only squawk is | have only one ‘‘Galahad” out of the 
six | sent for, that is a beauty this year!—H. C. Featherstone. 
Indianapolis, Indiana, June 1, 1942 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. 
Gentlemen: We have received the Pacific Hybrids Delphiniums 
which you shipped us. 
They were in excellent condition and of very fine quality. 
Thank you for your prompt attention tc our order.—H. T. Smolen- 
ski. 
Detroit, Mich. 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. 
Gentlemen: | received my first order from you today and was 
much surprised and pleased. They were the finest Phlox plants | ever 
received and were well packed and looked as though they had just 
been dug. Thank you.—Mrs. Chas. W. Burton. 
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