BLUE BOY Near blue color with violet cast. 
Good, strong grower; of medium height. 
CHARLES CURTIS Brilliant cherry-red. 
The color is outstanding and makes a very 
showy display in the garden. 
grower. 
A vigorous 
FLASH Large flower heads of rich carmine- 
rose with orange-scarlet center; very effec- 
tive combination. Vigorous; free-flowering. 
HARVEST FIRE Striking salmon-orange 
shade. Flower heads are extra large, car- 
ried on tall strong stems. 
SALMON BEAUTY Delightful shade of sal- 
mon-pink with large, white eye. Individual 
florets are extra large and well formed. 
Your choice of the above varieties. Each 50c. 
PHLOX COLLECTION NO. 3 
One each of the 5 
varieties listed above 
$2.29 


TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
Perhaps no other plant is so valuable as the 
tuberous-rooted Begonia, for those hard-to-fill 
shady areas in the garden. Their lovely colors 
range from pastel shades to bright yellows, 
salmon and deep crimsons. Magnificent flow- 
ers often measuring 4 inches or more across, 
are borne well above the attractive foliage. In 
addition to their use in the garden, they make 
excellent plants in pots for indoor bloom. 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED These 
exquisite flowers appear to be huge Camel- 
lias; fully double blooms make their appear- 
ance in July and continue in great profusion. 
Selected Camellia type bulbs, 6 beautiful 
colors, 1%” to 114” in size for only 30c each; 
3 for 80c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.75. 

You Are Sure to Be Pleased When You Buy From Richards 
Gentlemen: 
The “mums” came yesterday and they 
were so fresh, so beautifully packed, I was 
sorry I didn’t order more. I have never re- 
ceived plants in better condition. 
Yours very truly, 
Mrs. D. D. 
Rockford, Tenn. 
Dear Mr. Richards: 
Your plants came’in the mail Friday, fresh 
and in fine condition. Again I want to thank 
you for the type of plants you sent. It is a 
joy to deal with you. 
Sincerely, 
Rev. L. R. — Pittsburgh 
Dear Sirs: 
The past winter was a hard one on plants 
but everything I ordered from you last fall 
came through in fine shape, as it always does. 
Through the past few years I’ve built up my 
perennials until I will soon have an All 
Richards Garden. 
Yours respectfully, 
Mrs. C. K.— Ames, Iowa 
Gentlemen: 
My plants came in good condition. They 
had to, with such fine and painstaking pack- 
ing! 
Respectfully, 
Mrs. E. M. W. — Chattanooga 
