Autumn List 
RICHARDS’ GARDENS 
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Hardy Perennial Plants 
ASTER, frikarti, Wonder of Stafa __- .85 
blooming specimens in Cloverset pots. 
BABYSBREATH, Bristol Fairy -_--_. 75 
everblooming large-flowered variety. 
BLEEDINGHEART. The old - fashioned 
but ever-new garden favorite. One of the 
earliest-to-bloom hardy plants, especially 
valuable for border planting and planting 
RIP DG RSHAG Gye Wiest Nar i Wh eh »75 
COLUMBINE, Rocky Mountein blue —_ .35 
DAYLILIES 
Flowers are large size, much re- 
sembling true lilies; borne on slender, 
reed-like stems rising from clumps of 
gracefully arching, grassy foliage. Each 
stem carries numerous buds; each variety 
blooms over a period of three to, five 
weeks. 
They thrive in any soil, asking only 
a spot in the sun (but will do well in 
light shade, too). They are absolutely 
hardy, they are not pestered by insects, 
disease among them is unknown—sure to 
bloom, ALWAYS a success. 
the best hybrids— 
Hyperion, best midsummer yellow __$ .75 
Mildred, broad-petaled deep orange .75 
Mikado, light orange, red eye-band__ .50 
Ophir, tall, deepest gold trumpet _._  .50 
Rajah, deep orange, garnet band -__ 1.00 
Soudan, full lily type, ruffled petals _ 1.00 
Sunny West, largest, latest yellow _. 1.00 
Vesta, deep orange, dwarf plant ___. .50 
Wau-Bun, folded, “swirling” petals _ 1.00 
old favorite species— 
Amur (H. middendorffi) ~---__------ at 
Demon i6hy favayvosl ee 30 
Awhile alae tee re a 0 
Lenbies th iowansd wee or 285 
DELPHINIUMS _____--___---_- sold out. 
DIANTHUS plumarius, Clove pinks. .35 
DIANTHUS barbatus, Newport Pink = .35 
BEARDLESS IRIS 
Fra peror) tall) purple ees $100 
Missouriensis, dwarf early blue _-.. .35 
Orientalis, dwarf purple ~_______--_ 8D 
Perry’s Blue, tall indigo-blue —_____ 313) 
Shelford Giant, white and gold ___.._ .75 
Snow Queen, snowy white __._.____ 200 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY, pips, doz. _ 1.00 
PRIMROSE, Polyanthus hybrids ~.. .75 
PAINTED DAISY, double red —____ 75 
PAINTED DAISY, double pink ____ .50 
PAINTED DAISY, 
sine varieties, 2200. , sold out 
TREBOVGASPHUZErEY Cu oy a 15 
blooming specimens in Cloverset pots 
WILDFLOWERS 
Recommended for experienced garden- 
ers. We definitely do not assume any re- 
sponsibility whatever for their growth. 
Six plants of any one species wiil be 
supplied for the price of five. 
Timberline Columbine 
CAseximontana y/o vou Ai) na po 00 
very dwarf short spurred deep blue 
Birdsfoot Violet (V. pedata) ______- 50 
Virginia Bluebell (M. virginica) -_. .50 
Yeilow Ladyslipper (C. pubescens) — .75 
Pink Ladyslipper (C. acaule) 
Showy Ladyslipper (C. reginae) 
Shootingstar (Dodecatheon meadia)_ .50 
Wakerobin (Trillium grandiflora) __ .50 
HARDY FERNS 
| bes? hi tth O ANeEea ta saben Clad 50c, 10 for $4.00 
CUNN AMON: ee ee 50c, 10 for 4.00 
Maidenhair ___________ 50c, 10 for 4.00 
Stich ea sa) Oe _ 50c, 10 for 4.00 
PEAT MOSS 
For ferns, wildflowers, $4.85 bale 
FERTILIZERS 
Vigoro, 100 lbs. $4.00. 50 lbs. $2.50. 
Steamed Bonemeal, 25 lbs. $2.75. 
Stable Manure, 2-yd. load $4.00. 
Ammonium Sulphate, Ammoniated Super- 
phosphate, Muriate of Potash all at same 
price as last Spring. 
