For Those Who Realize the Value of Quality 
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Qeneral Information 
LOCATION. Our plant is located at Middlebury, Ind. Here we have our offices and 
410 acres of as fine nursery growing land as can be found. We are on U. S. 20 from Boston 
to Chicago, half way between Lagrange, Ind., and Elkhart, Ind. Ten miles northeast of 
Goshen, Ind., and 12 miles south of U S. 112, which you lhave at White Pigeon, Michigan. 
Indiana 13 passes through our grounds. 
ORDERING. In ordering be sure to state how you want your orders sent and give your 
express office. Order early. On all orders of one dollar or more received before March 10th, 
we will add a Rambler Rose as a premium, providing you mention it in your’order. 
SUBSTITUTION. We do not substitute unless requested. When you place your order 
here you get what you want or your money back. 
REFERENCES. First State Bank, Middlebury, Indiana; Elkhart County Trust Company, 
Goshen, Indiana, or any bank or business house in Elkhart County. 
SHIPMENT. We commence to ship about March 10th, weather being favorable, and 
shipping season lasts until June 1st. We ship order any week you designate in your letter, 
weather being favorable. We have every means at hand to have your stock reach you in 
the best condition. We can make shipment South in February if desired, on roses, shrubs 
and fruit trees. 
TERMS. Cash before order is shipped. We will book orders when one-fourth cash ac¬ 
companies the order, balance to be paid before stock is shipped. 
CLAIMS. All claims for shortage must be made inside of ten days after goods are re¬ 
ceived. If stock is not satisfactory, complaint must be made at once. No attention will be 
paid to claims received months after the goods have been received. 
PARCEL POST. Everything contained in this catalog that is of light measure, is sent 
to you parcel post and all prices on bargain offers, rose collections, shrubs, etc., are quoted 
parcel post paid. Please note that on everything in this catalog except heavy trees, balled 
evergreens, the prices are given postpaid if you so desire, so there is no reason for not 
knowing just what the stock will cost you laid down at your door. 
REMITTANCES. Make same by express money order, post office order, draft or regis¬ 
tered letter. Checks from responsible persons are also taken. Please do not send stamps and 
please see that all orders are for at least one dollar. 
Dear Customers and Visitors: 
We are setting forth on this page a reproduction of our Mountain 
Stream Rockery, which was the most admired of all of our exhibits 
at the Horticultural Building at the World’s Fair. Ten thousand 
friends each week left their names and addresses for this catalog at 
the table marking this exhibit. 
In addition to landscaping the Horticultural Building we ex¬ 
hibited four gardens, a Model Rockery shown below, a Terrace Garden, 
and a Restful Garden inside the building, a Chrysanthemum Garden 
bordered with Boxwood on the grounds. All of our exhibits will be 
featured in a four color folder next summer, with a planting guide, 
giving names and prices of all items used in our exhibit. It will 
be free upon request. 
We are calling your attention to the prices which we are giving 
in our 1934 catalog. We are able to quote these low prices again 
because practically everything grown and offered in this catalog 
has been grown out of the profits of previous years. We are far 
below competitive prices, which you will recognize. 
We have built our business to one of the largest in the country 
upon the sound principle of fair dealing and this policy will never 
be altered. I promise you this year the greatest bargains on quality 
merchandise you have ever been able to get. Consequently this is 
the spring to buy. 
Thanking all of our customers for past favors and assuring you 
that if you ever received anything from us that was not satisfac¬ 
tory we would be glad to know it, we are 
Sincerely yours, 
THE KRIDER NURSERIES, INC. 
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Model rockery exhibited by the Krider Nurseries in the Horticultural Building, World’s Fair, Chicago, 1933. 
