62 Testimonials From Round The World Attest to 
Kinder s Honesty, 
Fair Dealing, an A Q uality Stock 
1253 Sierra* Avenue, 
Honolulu. Hawaii, 
April 9. 11)37. 
The Krider Nurseries, Ira*.. 
Middlebury, Indiana. 
Hontlemon: This is to acknowl¬ 
edge receipt of your plants in first 
<-lass condition by Wednesday boat 
-and 1 wish to thank you very much 
for your Rood judgment in selecting 
plants to substitute those damaged 
by railroad wreck during the tirst 
shipment. 
1 have shown the plants to various 
friends, loaned your eatalog out, and 
spoken about your fair deal. I hope 
that in the near future I can show 
them that mainland plants can be 
imported and planted in Hawaii suc- 
eessfully. Yours very truly. 
F. K. F.' II. 
Ariz. 
11)37. 
Prescott. 
April 12, 
Tiie Krider Nurseries. Inc.. 
Middlebury, Indiana. 
Gentlemen: You recently sent me 
an order of 3 Rhododendrons. 81 .(Ml 
postpaid. They arrived in splendid 
rendition. I noticed von paid 32c 
postage on the shipment. You can't 
make much on a dollar order at that 
rate. I enclose tin* 32c to reimburse 
You- Yours truly, 
A. M. t’. 
Midland. Tex. 
March 1st, 11)37. 
The Krider Nurseries, Inc., 
Middlebury. Indiana. 
The nursery stock I received in 
the fall is doing nicely and i have 
recommended you to several friends 
and loaned my eatalog to a friend 
who lias moved away. One friend 
sent you an order, and I know site is 
very much pleased with her stock 
Yours very truly, . Mrs. L. (\ L. 
t'uba. Missouri, 
March 8. 11)37. 
The Krider Nurseries, Inc.. 
Middlebury. Indiana. 
Gentlemen: I bought a collection 
of peach ami apple trees from you 
last year and am well pleased with 
them. They withstood the terriffie 
heat and drought of last year and 
all of them lived. None were watered 
at any time. Am enclosing’ check 
for .<3.05 in payment of the present 
order. Very truly yours. 
Mrs. O. E. H. 
Winslow. Ariz. 
March 11), 11)37. 
The Krider Nurseries. Inc.. 
M i d dieb ury. Indiana. 
Gentlemen: 1 received part of mv 
order and 1 never saw le-tter stock 
in a long time or at all Itefore. 
I hanks to you. It should grow: 
if not, i am to blame. R. F. 
Oakville, Wash.. 
„ . , April 7. 1937. 
1 he Krider Nurseries, Inc., 
Middlebury, Indiana. 
car Sirs: RO-cived the Rhodo¬ 
dendrons yesterday and they sure 
are line. It was the Ivest bargain I 
ever had in such plants. They can 
not help but grow, and I have’ them 
planted among my others. I may 
order more next year. 
Yours very truly, <J. \v. N. 
Miamisburg. Ohio, 
dune 10. 11)37. 
Gentlemen: The direct reason for my 
writing today is because our whole 
neighborhood is in ecstacy over tin* 
planting of roses from your ' nursery. 
Thirty-three of the thirty-five are living 
and blooming their dear little heads off! 
I cut thirteen exquisite blooms today, 
including Mrs. McGredy, Van Rosscm. 
DuPont. I’res. Hoover. MeGredy’s Scar¬ 
let. Rev. Roberts, and Pliateau de Flos 
Vougeot. And what specimens they are! 
1 deliberately held your catalog over 
against the flowers in tin* vase, and it's 
just too had what a poor job the print¬ 
ers have done as over against the <'re¬ 
nter's own hand. And the fragrance! 
Honestly, folks, it’s one of tin* greatest 
thrills of my life, this initial experience 
in raising roses. What a fool l have 
been for waiting fifty years to begin. 
May God bless you in propagating 
such tilings of beauty. Vcrv trulv, 
'Pin* Rev. H. F. Z. 
Forty-two years of just 
and fair dealing result in 
thousands of testimonials 
like those on this page. 
Huchow, fliekiang. Fliina. 
•Ian. 1). 11)37. 
Dear Mr. Krider: I want to tell you 
that I have never received any roses 
from you in such tine condition as 
these were. They an* truly splendid. 
Also, tiie peonies were perf«*ct. good 
eyes, none hurt at all. Th wooden tags 
enabled me to plant the things in the 
proper places, and I thank you for such 
care in marking them. Once more ac¬ 
cept my thanks. Very sincerely. 
Mrs. W. A. Estes. 
Paullena, Iowa. 
Aug. 17, 1937. 
The Krider Nurseries. Inc.. 
Middlebury, Indiana. 
Gentlemen: 1 bought your Azalea 
collection and they are all doing tin* . 
J. C. B. 
Fontanet, Ind.. 
April 1<». 1937. 
Krider Nurseries: Tin* hardy Mag¬ 
nolia arrived in perfect condition, 
and I am very much pleased to find 
it such a strong healthy tree. 1 know 
we shall enjoy its beauty. Mrs. .1. H. 
Canfield. Ohio. 
April 23. 1937. 
The Krider Nurseries, Inc., 
Middlebury. Indiana. 
Dear Sirs: We received your lay¬ 
out for our yard some time ago and 
would have written sooner to thank 
you but we thought we would have 
our order ready to send before this. 
We think Mr. Nihart did an excel¬ 
lent job of landscape planning and 
we know we will get a lot of plea¬ 
sure out of seeing it take shape. We 
will not forget your help either. 
Again thanking vou, very truly. 
C. T. 
Aurora. Ill.. 
April 23. 1937. 
Krider’s Nurseries: Received my 
plants yesterday and I want to 
than you for the neat looking bulky 
package, second for tin* way each 
plant was wrapped ami labeled, and 
third for the delight ft* my eyes 
when I opened tin* Magnolia plant 
and a large pink bud greeted me. 
Everything was just right, ami such 
healthy looking stock. We planted 
them as ca .dully as they were dug. 
May l say there wasn’t a broken 
end or bud. Again thanking you fo 
say I am pleased. I know i have 
some very choice plants. I am a 
new customer, ami I hope to make 
more for you. Sincerely, 
Mrs' C. <\ T. 
Lake Mills, Wis. 
May 22. 1937. 
Received the apple tree in good 
shape. Thank you. Am well pleased 
with your stock. W. E. V. 
New 
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Garden 
Book; 
What, 
When, 
W T here, 
How To Plant 
64 pages of instruction and in¬ 
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not have a copy, this guide will 
be given Free with a $3.00 order 
provided you mention it at time 
of ordering or will be sent alone 
for 10c to cover postage and 
packing. 
