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HEAVY TWO YEAR FIELD GROWN. 
ARTEMISIA OR GHOST PLANT 
A strikingly effective silver-leaved contrast plant. 
A beautiful ‘‘mist” for setting off bouquets and floral 
combinations. A vigorous, quick-growing plant with a 
close network of branches, fine stemmed and slender 
leaved. Makes a beautiful low-growing summer hedge 
%, to outline perennial beds, etc. May be trimmed any 
time. 
20c Each; 6 for $1.00, Postpaid 
PAINTED DAISIES (PYRETHRUM) 
@ Beautiful daisy-like flowers on long stems and bril- 
+ liant shadings make them especially desirable for cut- 
ting. Long season of bloom. 
20c Each; 6 for $1.00, Postpaid 
DOUBLE RUSSIAN VIOLET 
For those of you who are looking for the ideal plant 
can sincerely recommend this startling New Double 
Russian Violet. Hardy, easily grown, satisfactory in 
every respect. Quantities of the deepest satiny purple 
flowers, growing in the true violet manner. Long stems 
make them ideal for bouquet use. Don’t delay order- 
ing this new violet. 
35c Each; 3 for $1.00, Postpaid 
LIATRIS “SEPTEMBER GLORY” 
New and late flowering variety. Beautiful purple 
flower spikes borne on long stems all through August 
and September. Fine for cutting and a very desirable 
new plant. 
30c Each; 4 for $1.00, Postpaid 
LONG SPURRED AQUILEGIA 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long-Spurred Hybrids. The 
finest of the Aquilegias and excellent for bedding or 
cutting. Come in mixed colors of wide range Their 
delicate yet colorful beauty makes them a favorite with 
all flower lovers. 
20c Each; 4 for 70c, Postpaid 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA 
Valuable for its profusion of showy yellow blooms 
all summer. Long stems and fine for cutting and mixed 
bouquets. Hardy and very easy to grow. Reaches ap- 
proximately 2 feet. 
20c Each; 7 for $1.00, Postpaid 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA 
Old-fashioned flower of large size. Purplish daisy- 
like flowers on tall stems. Make colorful Backgrounds. 
20c Each; 7 for $1.00, Postpaid 
HIBISCUS-GIANT MALLOW 
Truly the “show-boy” of the perennials. Shoots 
start each year from the ground and grow to a height 
eee of 5 to 6 feet. They then bear great numbers of giant 
a ; A saa bell-shaped blooms measuring 6 inches of more across. 
EaV ac Hers a Rich in color and hardy as an oak. 3 
ie eee a Nice 2 yr. roots, 20c ea; 6 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Krider's Gilt-Edged Guarantee 
We guarantee to deliver nursery stock anywhere in 
good growing condition. This guarantee insures you 
against loss in shipments. Remember a plant is a living 
thing the same as any animal or human being. It feeds, 
drinks and breathes, and is subjects to attacks of insecis, 
diseases, and droughts. We guarantee that each plant, shrub 
and tree shall be true to name, otherwise we will replace 
free of charge or refund purchase price of any proven not 
to be so. 
KRIDER’S TULIP GUARANTEE 
We guarantee to deliver Tulip bulbs anywhere 
in good growing condition. If you are not fully 
satisfied with the bulbs when they reach you, re- 
These Plants are not 
expensive and will 
give you many happy 
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Freight shipments to your agent upon arrival. We 
prepay all items that go by Parcel Post and which 
are so marked in this book. 
When your order consists of part postpaid and 
part express items, add 10% to the express items 
and we will prepay the entire shipment. Express 
charges usually are about 10% of your order. All 
stock guaranteed to reach you in good condition. 




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Gree PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
EXTRA KRIDER SERVICE 
Remember, if you order from Krider we send 
complete planting instructions with each order. 
This is a service which makes it easy for even 
a novice to grow beautiful plants and flowers. 
Sometimes the nature of your order necessitates 
it being shipped in more than one package. In that 
| event instructions covering the particular types of 
plants contained therein will be sent with each 
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turn them and we will refund your money. If you fe ; i¢ €j 
gre not satisfied at blooming time, a credit memo 
will be issued for the amount you paid which will Gaillardia “Sun God” 
be good for any other stock. 
GYPSOPHILA 
“BRISTOL 
A sensational new double- 
flowering Baby’s Breath. 
Large florets in heavy pan- 
icles make it ideal for cut- 
ting. Longer season of 
bloom, and if blossoms are 
kept cut as they begin to 
wither, it is possible to 
keep them flowering near- quets. Blooms May to October. 
ly all summer. Remem- 
ber this is the true, graf- 
ted, double-flowering vari- 
ety and far superior to the 
‘old-fashioned Gypsophila. 
30c ea.; 4 for $1.00 


All Are Heavy Two- 
brim at ale Olioh ai 
ENGLISH HYBRID DELPHINIUMS 
Genuine New England Hybrids. These:are not or- 
dinary Delpiniums. The flower spikes are extremely 
large and attain a height of 4 to 5 feet. Many are 
double and semi-double. Words cannot describe the 
beauty of clors found in this elegant strain, 2-yr. plants. 
25c Ea., 3 for 60c, 5 for $1.00; 
12 for $2.00, postpaid. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) 
One of the most popular of the old-fashioned per- 
mnials. Their free blooming habit, striking colors and 
pleasing fragrance make them universal favorites. Fine 
for cutting. Blooms during August and September. 
20c Each; 6 for $1.00, postpaid 
GAILLARDIA 
Noted for its profuse blooming habit and hardiness 
Its flowers are of intense blood-crimson margined with 
deep golden yellow. Grows to 24 inches in height. 
20c Each; 6 for $1.00, postpaid 
BALLOON FLOWER (Platycodon) 
Showy deep blue flowers from June to October. Buds 
resemble small blown-up balloons, open into beautiful 
bell-shaped blooms of finest quality and texture. Grows 
to 2 ft. and is fine for cutting. 20c ea.; 6 for $1, postpaid. FINEST V. ARIETIES 
Lee SHASTA DAISY 
arge plant, yet compact and graceful. Flowers 
white and from 2 to 4 inches in diameter. Brilliant VARIED COLORS 
yellow dise centers. Fine for cutting. Easily grown and 
hardy anywhere. Planted with a yellow contrast plant 
such as Gaillardia or Coreopsis they provide unequalled 
color for the perennial bed and for bouquets. 
20c Each; 6 for $1.00, Postpaid 
STATICE DUMOSA 
This wonderful Statice received much attention in 
our World’s Fair Exhibit. A real cloud of misty pink 
loveliness and ideal in any location you care to plant it. 
Naturally beautiful in a bed, it becomes doubly so when 
used in mixed bouquets. Blooms over a long period of 
time and keeps well after cutting. Don’t fail to get 
this. Price only 
30c Each; 4 for $1.00, Postpaid 
HARDY ASTERS 
The Ideal Flower For Fall Bouquets 
New introductions of surpassing charm and color. 
All are perfectly hardy, rapid growers and are prolific 
bloomers. Unsurpassed for fall beauty and a real value 
at our low prices. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER. New and a real delight. 
Loads of red blooms, rich golden centers. 
BARR’S PINK. Those of you who love a rich, clear pink 
blossom will enjoy the beauty of this variety. 
WONDER OF STAFFA. Flowers are fully 2 inches 
across, velvety bluish purple with center of dark gold. 
A striking contrast plant and one we know will please 
you. Your choice, 
35c Each; 3 for $1.00, Postpaid 
TEN PLANTS WHICH MADE A 
BRILLIANT DISPLAY IN OUR EL- 
EVATED GARDEN AT THE NEW 
YORK WORLD'S FAIR 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA (Forget- 
me not Flowering). Grows to a height of 
18 inches. During April and May it’s a 
mound of dainty blue flowers borne on fine 
branching stems. Foliage attractive 
4 throughout the season. Does well in shade. 
ARMERIA, “Glory of Holland.” Very at- 
tractive and do well in any soil. Foliage 
is always ornamental and flowers are 
borne on wiry stems 9 to 15 inches high. 
“Glory of Holland’ is one of the best 
Armerias. Color clear pink and blooms re- 
semble fluffy balls the size of a walnut. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA (Blue 
Bells of Scotland). A real gem for the 
rockery or border. Low-growing, tufted 
plant bearing quantites of deep blue, bell- 
like flowers on erect wiry stems. Blooms 
practically all summer and fall. 
COLUMBINE, “Crimson Star.” One of the 
most remarkable of Aquilegias. Bright 
crimson color makes it outstanding for the 
perennial bed or border. Fine for cutting. 
DIANTHUS, “Red Grenadin.” If you want 
a spot of really bright color then get this 
remarkable hardy and free flowering Di- 
anthus. Blooms of Carnation type, very 
fragrant, brightest of red, dwarf. 
GEUM, “Fire Opal.” Dazzling scarlet flow- 
ers, often measuring 3 inches across, 
borne on upright stems. Fine for bou- 


























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STRIPED GRASS 
Something new in 
ornamental grass. Re- 
tains its dwarf stature, 
making it ideal for bor- 
ders or rockery use. 
20c ea., 6 for $1.00 
postpaid 










HEUCHERA Brizoides. Plant sends up nu- 
merous stems about 18 inches high, each 
bearing its blooms of clear pink. This is 
very desirable for cutting and is hardy 
anywhere. 
NEPETA, “Six Hills Giant.” Neat and com- 
pact plant, producing an abundance of lay- 
ender-blue flowers on stems a foot high. 
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under adverse conditions. ALL 2- YEAR 
STOKESIA, “Blue Moon.” The newest and 
finest. Ornamental foliage and large pale FIELD-GROWN 
blue flowers with finely divided petals. A 
sensation wherever shown and we know 
you will love it. 
VIOLA, “Apricot Gem.” The Viola of the 
future. Rich apricot-yellow. Hardy and 
a prolific bloomer. Wonderful for edging 
and borders. 
Your Choice of the Above Plants; 
35c ea.; 3 for $1; 6 for $1.75; 
12 for only $3.00, postpaid 

