Grown Right—Dug Right—Packed Right 
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Juniper Ketleri, Juniper Meyeri and Pfitzer’s Juniper as Grown in Our Nursery. 
That Make Buying a Pleasure l 
NURSERY Planting 
Z ost of Production 
KRIDER’S TRANSPLANTED EVERGREENS—Continued. 
Inches 
Per 25 
Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae . . . 
...XX 
10-12 
$6.00 
Hemlock .. 
...XX 
8-10 
5.00 
Hemlock . 
. . . XX 
10-12 
7.50 
Krider’s Transplanted Evergreens 
Sold only in bundles of 5 of each variety and size. 
Irish Juniper . 
. XX 
Inches 
8-10 
Per 5 
$1.00 
Irish Juniper.. 
. XX 
10-12 
1.25 
Pfitzer Juniper . 
. XX 
12-15 
2.00 
Prostrate Juniper. 
. XX 
8-10 
1.50 
Prostrate Juniper. 
. XX 
10-12 
2.00 
Norway Spruce . 
. XX 
12-18 
1.00 
Norway Spruce. 
. XX 
18-24 
1.25 
Norway Spruce. 
. XX 
24-36 
2.00 
Mugho Pine . 
. XX 
8-10 
1.25 
Austrian Pine . 
. XX 
10-12 
1.00 
Austrian Pine . 
. XX 
12-18 
1.50 
Scotch Pine . 
. XX 
12-18 
2.00 
Douglas Fir. 
. XX 
12-18 
1.75 
Douglas Fir. 
. XX 
18-24 
2.50 
American Arbor-Vitae .... 
. XX 
10-12 
.75 
American Arbor-Vitae .... 
. XX 
12-18 
1.00 
American Arbor-Vitae .... 
. XX 
18-24 
1.50 
American Arbor-Vitae .... 
. XX 
24-36 
2.00 
Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae .... 
. XX 
12-18 
3.00 
Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae .... 
. XX 
18-24 
3.50 
Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae .... 
. XX 
24-30 
5.50 
Krider’s Evergreen 
Grafts 
Two-year, transplanted. Sure to grow. 
Inches 
Per 5 
Each 
Waukegan Juniper . 
8-10 
$2.50 
$0.60 
Juniper, Virginiana Glauca . 
8-10 
2.50 
.60 
Meyer Juniper . 
8-10 
2.50 
.60 
Cannart Red Cedar. 
12-18 
2.50 
.60 
Goldtip Red Cedar . 
, 12-18 
2.50 
.60 
Schott Red Cedar . 
12-18 
2.50 
.60 
Koster Blue Spruce, 1-yr. . . 
Juniper Virginiana, Yellow, 
1 -yr... 
5-8 
2.00 
.50 
. 12-18 
2.50 
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All these 
trees are 
heavily rooted 
and just ideal 
for setting out 
on your home 
grounds. They 
are 2 and 3 
times trans¬ 
planted. 
Above illustra¬ 
tions are from 
actual photo¬ 
graphs of the 
trees we send 
you. 
1 
Fort Worth, Texas, 
July 20, 1933. 
Dear Sirs: 
The plants I purchased front 
you this spring were such sturdy 
ones, and in spite of the extreme 
heat and drought we are having, 
they are doing fine. 
The nurserymen here discour¬ 
age people about planting peren¬ 
nial phlox in this section: how¬ 
ever, I mulched my plants well 
with lawn clippings, water them 
good once a week and they have 
bloomed abundantly. 
Very truly yours, 
MRS. ETHEL WOMBLE. 
Nashville, Tenn. 
Received the roses and phlox 
in perfect condition, also the ex¬ 
tra rose. 
Thanks for promptness. 
MRS. E. V. GRAEF 
Conklin, Mich. 
Got my nursery stock O. K. 
and everything is fine. Thank 
you. 
MRS. H. GRAFTEMA 
A. B.!MORSE COM PA NY HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
