STATICE (GREAT SEA LAVENDER) 
Per Half 
VARIETY Doz. Dez. 
LAT IFO Agee eee ee NR EEN Santee iss. c Cabins AMAA RE US Uae ae .90 55 
Grows in fine lace-like form with a profusion of misty 
purplish-blue blossoms. May be cut and dried for win- 
for bouquets. Unexcelled for filler in floral arrangements. 
Grows 18 inches high, 
Also Field Grown, Transplanted, Plants, 20- ea; 2.00 1.10 
STOKESIA (CORNFLOWER ASTER) 
Rich green ornamental foliage from which 12 inch 
stems arise, each topped by an exquisite, asterlike bloom 
with finely divided petals. Prefer a sheltered location. 
GY ANEA: | (BLUES oot er ee athe) 45 
An. excellent cutting variety. Flowers are clear azure- 
blue in color and begins blooming in July. 
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Small Section Of Our Tritoma Beds. 

TRITOMA (RED HOT POKER) | 
PFITZERI--A very spectacular plant with folisge resembling 
that of the Yucca. 24 inch stems, each tonped with a large 
cone-shaped spike of dazzling orange. _Make a brilliant color 
display for the Autumn garden. _Field Crown, Transplanted 
Plants Only 20c each; 6 for $1.10; 12 for $2.00, postpaid. 

THALICTRUM (MEADOW RUE) 
Gracefully growing plants with finely cut foliage. Noted 
for easy cultivation, seeming to do well in sun or shade. 
ADUANTUFOLUU My perises iis he pens ri Ge Sieben tegen ee tees 75 45 
Beautiful, finely shredded foliage which resembles the 
Maidenhair Fern. Tiny yellow flowers completely cover 
the plant in June. Grows 2 feet high. Very hardy and 
TUNICA (COAT FLOWER) 
SAXTE RAGA ee aie eee on et ee ee eee ee .75 .45 
Ideal for rockery or dwarf border. Grows only 6 inches 
high and bears tiny pink flowers in great profusion dur- 
ing most of the summer. 
VALERIANA (GARDEN HELIOTROPE) 
COCCINEAM RUBRA® 22255. ft eras eri ei eee ae 75 .45 
One of the most showy of garden flowers. Bright red 
flower heads are borne in abundance on 12 inch stems 
all through the summer months. Rich green foliage is 
ornamental and adds to the beauty of the plant. Un- 
equalled for bold color masses in the border and for 
flashy bouquets. 
Burle 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. Da ches 
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 
| am duly grateful. This fall | shall be in the market for the follow- 
ing peonies, and if you stock them | would appreciate a copy of your 
price list: E. B. Browning, Francis Willard, Mrs. Edward Harding, La- 
France, Mary Woodbury, Shaylor, Milton Hill, Raoul Dessert, Rosa Bon 
Heur, and Ball O’ Cotton.—Haslett B. Leigh. 
ALL PRICES ARE PREPAID PRICES 
MICHIGAN CUSTOMERS PLEASE ADD 3% SALES TAX 
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