The Twelue Plants Which Received the 
Meat Atlention and Admiration from 
Worlds Gain Visiters te Our Garden - 
NOW OFFERED FOR YOUR GARDENS AT RIGHT PRICES 
GET THESE OUTSTANDING PLANTS! 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFLORA (Forget-me-not Flowering). 
Grows to a height of 18 inches. 
it is a mound of dainty blue flowers borne on fine, 
Foliage attractive throughout the 
branching stems. 
season and does well in shade. 
ARMERIA, “Glory of Holland.” 
Very attractive and do well itn 
any soil. Foliage is always 
ornamental and flowers are 
borne on wiry stems 9 to 15 
inches high. ‘Glory of Hol- 
land” is one of the best Ar- 
merias. Color clear pink and 
blooms resemble fluffy balls 
about the size of a walnut. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA 
(Blue Bells of Scotland). A 
real gem for the rockery or 
border. Low-growing, tufted 
plant bearing quantities of 
deep blue, bell-like flowers on 
erect wiry stems. Blooms prac- 
tically 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 re- 
markably hardy and free flow- 
ering Dianthus. Blooms of 
Carnation type, very fragrant, 
brightest red, dwarf. 
GEUM, “Fire Opal.” Dazzling 
scarlet flowers, often measur- 
ing 3 inches across, borne on 
upright stems. Fine for bou- 
quets. Bloom May to Oct. 
Your choice of the above 
outstanding plants: 


During April and May 
| $3.00, postpaid. 
12 
anywhere. 
Double Russian Violet 
A Real World’s 
One of the finest plants we used for 
Fair Beauty 
a edging and rockery work in our fair 
f garden was this Double Russian Violet. 
It produced almost continuous deep 
satiny purple blooms and was admired 
E by all. 
Hardy, easily grown, satisfactory in | 
every respect. Nice plants which will 
bloom this year. 
35¢ each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for 
English Violets 
Effective and beautiful for all types 
of borders or beds. 
age of deep green. 
Broad heavy foli- 
Single flowers of 
| purple-violet borne in profusion on 
graceful stems. Hardy and will thrive 
under most any conditions. 

(Also see special offer below.) 
S. meciad Dey ollection Offer 
"KRIDER’S WORLD’S FAIR BEAUTIES” 
As a special inducement to have you try Krider’s fine stock, we will 
send you twelve of the plants described above; one of each or your choice 
of varieties, and quantities, all in heavy two-year field-grown 
plants. Sure to bloom this year and guaranteed to grow. A real 
$3.60 value sent postpaid to your door for only $3.00. 
Don’t pass this opportunity by. Order now. 
Plants will be sent at proper time for your $3 
locality. 

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Price, only | 
§ 20c each; 6 for $1.00, postpaid. 


ORDER NOW—DON’T DELAY 
HEUCHERA Brizoides. Plant sends up numerous stems 
about 18 inches high, each bearing its blooms of clear 
pink. This is very desirable for cutting and is hardy 
EDELWEISS. Known and _ loved 
the world over. One of the 
native European plants which 
has become naturalized and 
much grown in this country. 
Dwarf in size and very desir- 
able for borders or use in the 
rockery. Foliage is a silvery 
green and ornamental the year 
oround. Tiny light blue blooms 
are borne in abundance. 
LYCHNIS Viscaria flore pleno. 
Unusual and showy in every 
garden. Bright vermilion-red 
blooms on 4-inch stems. Ex- 
cellent for cutting or for color 
spots. 
NEPETA, “Six Hills Giant.” Neat 
and compact plant, producing 
an abundance of lavender- 
blue flowers on stems a foot 
high. Very good for edging 
and does well even under ad- 
verse conditions. 
STOKESIA, “Blue Moon.” The 
newest and (finest. Orna- 
mental foliage and large pale 
blue flowers with finely divid- 
ed petals. A sensation wher- 
ever shown and we know you 
will love it. 
VIOLA, “Apricot Gem.” The 
Viola of the future. Rich ap- 
ricot-yellow. Hardy and a 
prolific bloomer. Wonderful 
for edging and borders. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid 




