VARIETY 
Per Half 
Doz. Doz. 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
These delightful plants have a very distinct place in the rockery 
or wherever a dwarf plant with evergreen foliage is needed. Very 
hardy and rarely exceed 18° inches in height. May be used for dwarf 
flowering hedge. Dense heads of blooms in early spring. 
GIBRALTARICA>+ 3322" 22 ee ------------- 1.00 .60 
Dwarf, with evergreen foliage. Masses of lavender 
bloom in early spring. spenie for edging. 
SEMPERVIRENS 2.22 oo = 1.00 .60 
Same habits but slightly more dwarf, with white 
blooms. 
IRIS DICHOTOMA (Vesper Iris) 
Large fragrant blooms come in tall branching sprays in late July 
and continue through August. Blooms open each evening. Make a 
fine display of color when planted in groups. 
DICHOTOMAE MIXED 1.00 60 
Colors run from light cream lech blues, purples 
and red shades. Very good for mixed beds. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (Oriental Iris) 
Immense flat blooms on tall stems. Noted for the variety of their 
colorings which range from delicate pastels to deepest purple and 
blue. Long narrow leaves make ornamental clumps of foliage. Plant 
some of these beautiful Iris in your borders. The size and quality of 
their blooms will please the most exacting. 
KAEMPFERIT (MIAED: -2=-- 2 1.00 .60 
A beautiful assortment of colors. Tall growing. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (Hardy Perennial 
Sweet Pea) 
A climbing form of Sweet Pea which should be more generally 
planted in this country. Wil! quickly cover trellis, fence or arbor. 
Bloom continuously from spring until fall. Colorful sweet pea 
blossoms are fragrant and make dainty. cut flowers. 
MIXED COLORS -----------------+- =---------- 1.00 .60 
LAVENDULA (LAVENDER) 
VERA:.CMunstead <Strain)® ~--==2- = 1.25 wie" 
The real Sweet Lavender used and grown in our - 
grand-mothers’ day. A dwarf variety which grows 
in compact form, and bears exquisitely fragrant 
blue flowers. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (Convallaria) 
One of the most familiar and most loved of the perennials. 
Will grow in shade or on spots where nothing else seems to 
grow. Exquisite, waxen white, bell-shaped blooms hang from 
8 to 10 inch stems. Foliage i is ornamental all season. Very fra- 
grant. Strong | year pips, ready for transplanting. 
6 for 60c, 12 for $1.00, Postpaid 

Ogden, Utah, April 27, 1945 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich 
Received the plants in good condition, |. am waiting until it quits 
raining so | may plant them. Thank you. Mrs. Lettie Ross 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. - Perry, Mo., Oct. 16, 1944 
Sirs: | want to acknowledge receipt of recent order and say, “Thank 
you" , for such generous count of plants. | am delighted with num- 
ber and quality and they are growing nicely. Thank you again. 
Mrs. V. J. Hull 
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