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The Krider Nurseries, Inc., Middlebury, Indiana 
Eight Expensive Items — 
You Have Always Longed For 
Now at Prices You Can Afford to Pay 
Hardy Azalea. 
Daphne in Bloom. More Fragrant Than Lilacs. 
Blue Althea. 
Blue Althea 
The most popular of all Altheas. Our price 
enables you to obtain some for your home 
grounds. 18-24 in., 50c each, postpaid. 
Daphne 
Cneorum. Thousands paused to admire the 
Daphne blooming in our model rockery at 
the World’s Fair in September and October. 
It is a very dwarf shrub, almost evergreen, 
with spreading branches on which the riar- 
row, inch-long leaves are crowded; making 
very pretty trails of blue-green foliage. The 
soft, pink flowers appear profusely during 
April and May, and at intervals throughout 
the summer; very small and dainty in termi¬ 
nal clusters, with a distinct and very pleasing 
sweet fragrance. 6-8 in., B&B, $1.00; 
8-12 in., B&B, $1.25. 
Azalea Mollis - Hardy Azalea 
This is one of the aristocrats of the flower family. The plant 
is absolutely hardy, grows to a height of 24 inches and is cov¬ 
ered with a mass of bloom in orange and yellow colors through 
the month of May and early June, before the leaves appear. 
They are one of the most strikingly beautiful shrubs and attract 
more attention through the month of May than anything that 
we have on our grounds. They are planted as a border to Rho- 
dendrons and in beds by themselves. We have a large stock of 
this variety and have cut the price within the reach of all. 12 
to 18 in., B. & B., $1.50; 18 to 24 in., B. & B., $2.50, 
f. o. 1). Middlebury, Ind. 
Rhododendrons 
Those of you who have 
noticed the plantings in 
Cleveland and other cities 
in the North and East 
during the past 5 or 6 
years will have noticed the 
large number of homes 
landscaped with Rhodo¬ 
dendrons and Azaleas. 
These beautiful broad¬ 
leaved evergreens need no 
lengthy description. The 
exquisite beauty of the 
plant and delicate shad¬ 
ing of the masses of or- 
chid-like blossoms, big as 
Peonies, appeal to every¬ 
one. Directions for plant¬ 
ing and growing furnished 
free. 
Catawbiense (Catawba Rhodo¬ 
dendron). One of the most 
beautiful native shrubs and 
the hardiest of all the Rho¬ 
dodendrons. In June every 
branch has a large cluster of 
4- to 6-inch broad, 
rosy purple blooms. 
The foliage is the 
most handsome of any 
Rhododendrons. This, 
Rhododendron Catawbiense. like the following spe¬ 
cies, is now used ex¬ 
tensively in park 
planting and taken by carloads from native woods and moun¬ 
tains. Dug with care, with a ball of turfy soil, it may be suc¬ 
cessfully transplanted. The handsome large evergreen foliage 
is pleasant to behold the year around. Guaranteed nursery 
grown 
Clumps, 12 to 18 in., $2.50 each; 10 for $20.00. 
