A VETERAN »l 
OF TWO 
FAIRS 
DAPHNE 
CNEORUM 
Daphne Cneorum 
DAPHNE—One of the greatest plants ever introduced.- u 
Thousands admired this beautiful plant in our gardens at the Century of Progress in Chi¬ 
cago. Thousands paused to admire it blooming in our “Glories of the Garden” exhibit 
at the New York World’s Fair. Such admiration is richly deserved by this, one of Natures 
finest plants. For Borders or Rockeries it is unexcelled. Beautiful, fine, trailing evergreen 
foilage and exquisitely formed clusters of deep pink blossoms richly perfumed. 
Heavy « to 8 In. JQj. ^ 3 fe, 
Post¬ 
paid 
ONLY 
EACH 
Postpaid, 
* r- * 
Magnolia Soulangeana blooming on 
Beautiful and Hardy--- 
Soulangeana 
QUEEN OF MAGNOLIAS 
The most decorative and the 
most popular of all the hardy 
Magnolias. Blooms measure from 
3 to 5 inches across, and a speci¬ 
men tree in full bloom is a sight 
not soon forgotten. A deep rose 
color on the outside with the in¬ 
side of the cup shaped blooms 
pure waxen white. The photo on 
the left was taken this last spring 
and shows you a beautiful speci¬ 
men tree, (8 years old, 12 ft. 
tall), in full bloom on the lawn 
of Vernon H. Krider. Hundreds 
of visitors to the nursery admired 
this tree, which has bloomed every 
year since planting. 
We have a nice stock of 
heavy rooted 2 to 3 ft. 
plants. Don’t delay getting 
this tree for your own 
grounds. Order now. 
$2.00 each, postpaid 
lawn of Vernon H. Krider 
