Two Newer 
Shrubs 
for 
Lawn Specimens 
Rose Tree 
of China 
(Primus triloba) 
A wonderful new 
double-flowering Plum. 
Blooms early in the 
spring before leaves Rose Tree of China, 
appear. The small 
tree seems decked with garlands of flowers. Double, pink in color. 
A sensation in our World’s Fair Garden. 2 to 3 ft., ready to 
bloom, each., 50c; 3 for $1.00, prepaid. 
WE GUARANTEE OUR STOCK TO GROW 
Blue 
Althea 
A new addition to 
the Althea family. It 
blooms freely from 
early summer until 
Blue Althea. late in the fall. The 
flowers are single but 
very large; color deep blue with red eye. It grows to about the 
same size as the old-fashioned varieties, but must be grafted onto 
Althea roots to be reproduced. It is very valuable for specimen 
plants in the lawn or border. We are offering only a limited quan¬ 
tity, specially low priced. 2-yr., field-grown, blooming' size 
plants at 5©c each; 3 for $1.25, prepaid. 
Chinese Lantern Fruits. 
Four Favorite Perennials 
from Our World’s Fair Qardens 
VERONICA INCANA. Deep blue flowers with silvery 
foliage. Has good appearance, both in and out of bloom. 
Useful in rockery or for edging paths and flower beds. 
Bloomed in Irish Section at World’s Fair. 
VERONICA LONGIFOLIA. A delightful 2-foot border 
plant with attractive foliage of distinct character, a rough¬ 
ened bronze-green. Flowers are borne abundantly during 
July and August in long, compact spikes of a beautiful 
deep blue and are frequently used as cut flowers. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower). Handsome 
border plants. Rich fiery cardinal flowers, strong plants, 
often producing 10 to 18 spikes, 24 to 30 inches long. 
Thrive in any ordinary garden soil. Few plants are 
more effective at their season of bloom, which extends 
from early August till late in September. Bloomed all 
season near water wheel, along water, at World’s Fair. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT. This wonderfully decora¬ 
tive plant is easy to grow. The fruits are becoming more 
popular each year for decorative purposes in the early 
fall and winter. The color of these lantern fruits is orange- 
vermilion and they are everlasting after drying. Single 
plants produce as many as thirty lanterns. A sensation 
at the 1934 World’s Fair gardens. 
SPECIAL 
OFFER 
All Four 
2-year 
Field-Grown 
for only 
$ 1.00 
Postpaid 
Krider’s New Iris 
10 Large Bearded Varieties for only $1 
Of all the Iris these 10 are the most outstanding of all the Iris family. We offer 
these in 2-year, field-grown plants, all named and labeled for 
15c each, or any 10 for only $1.00, postpaid. 
OPERA (Vilmorin). T.B. 2 , /2 ft. S. livid purple; F. velvety purple. 
MADAME CHOBAUT (Denis). T.B. 3 ft. S. white suffused pale yellow to wine- 
red; F. white, suffused with lilac. 
OLYMPUS (Perry). T.B. 3 V 2 ft. S. rose overlaid soft bronze; F. madder-crimson, 
heavily reticulated white at base. 
IMPERATOR (Cayeux). T.B. 3 1/3 ft. S. red-violet tinted buff; F. deeper red-violet 
with brown markings at the base. Large; late. 
SOUV. DE MADAME GAUDICHAU (Millet). T.B. 3 ft. S. Bradley’s violet; F. 
brilliant blackish purple. 
VIRGINIA MOORE (Shull). T.B. 2Vz ft. A tall, bright chrome-yellow variety, veined 
darker on falls. 
AMBASSADEUR (Vilmorin). T.B. 4 ft. S. rich lavender; F. deep reddish violet with 
rich orange beard. 
VALERY MAYET (Denis). T.B. 3 ft. Rich and distinctive red color tone; S. rose- 
purple, flushed orange; F. velvety dahlia-purple, stained pale yellow. 
DALILA (Denis). T.B. 2 ft. S. creamy yellow; F. plum-red. 
HARMONY (Dykes). T.B. 2% ft. S. and F. deep rich purple-blue. 
German Iris. 
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