KRIDER’S DIVERSIFIED GARDENS 
CENTURY OF PROGRESS ' 
The West Coast Beckons You! 
In our garden at the World’s Fair we encountered considerable difficulty in showing something that would be 
suggestive of that fine section of the country. However, our bird house and bird bath placed at the top of a 
totem pole were the main requisites for our cactus sun dial and was admired by everyone. 
It might be interesting to build a sun dial out of plants on your own home ground. This can be done by using 
low ground cover plants that can be sheared and kept in rows. The idea has possibilities and would be a unique 
and interesting feature for any grounds. Below we are offering some plants rare and exotic as a memento of the 
West Coast section of our World’s Fair garden. 
Exotic Plants at Bargain Prices 
Pink Flowering 
Peach 
Considered by most people who 
know them to be the most beautiful 
dwarf tree that blooms. The flowers 
are double, rosedike, a deep satiny 
pink, and cover the trees. Fast grow' 
ing. A special World’s Fair bargain. 
Trees 2 to 3 ft. 
75c each; 2 for $1.25 
Not Prepaid 
Hardy Cactus 
(Opuntia Rafinesqui) 
Will stand 20 degrees below zero. Can 
|^e grown indoors or outdoors. Fine for 
rockeries, border for evergreens, banks, 
perennial beds, etc. It is evergreen, pro' 
ducing from June till September, large 
semi'double red and yellow flowers, 4 
inches across. An ornamental interesting 
plant for outdoor culture, easily grown. 
We have a limited supply of these for 
customers only, so order soon. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
Postpaid 
Star of Persia 
The only true blue Water Lily we have ever 
seen. Large flowers and day blooming. A reg' 
ular $2.00 value. Priced specially at 
$1.85 each; 2 for $3.50 
Prepaid 
Up the steps the West Coast 
beckons 
Flaunting plants from Frisco’s 
strands. 
With a touch of Arizona — 
A cactus sundial in desert sands. 
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