Old Gashioned 
CANTERBURY 
BELLS ° Ae Gay 9 
G4 Euer ® 
Every Garden Needs a Few 
Clumps of Old-Fashioned 
Flowers 
We know of no better ones to plant than 
these romantic Old-Fashioned Canterbury 
Bells. 
They produce loads of deep bell-shaped 
blooms over a long period of time. 
Grow about 3 feet tall, making them ideal 
to plant in front of shrubs or along a fence. 
We offer these in heavy 2-year roots in 
mixed shades only. 
WILL BLOOM THIS YEAR 
25c each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Wonderful New Columbine, “Crimson Star” 


Charming and Colorful—Canterbury Bells 
SPECIAL! 
Columbine, “Crimson Star” 
One of the most striking new introductions we know 
of in Columbines. Very scarce and so much in de- 
mand that many growers cannot keep up with the 
demand. Planted in groups they present a lovely sight 
when in full bloom. Grow about 2 feet tall. 
Rich dark crimson sepals and spurs, in wonderful 
contrast to the white petals—a combination of colors 
entirely new in Aquilegia. Flowers are extra large; 
plants are vigorous and free flowering. Beautiful in 
the garden or when cut. 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
VARIEGATED YUCCA 
Long pointed leaves with striking light colored 
streaking. An ideal contrast plant. Throws up 36- 
inch stems each topped with a large panicle of white 
bloom. Very hardy and easily grown in all sections of 
the country. 2-yr. plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 

Krider Nurseries 
Middlebury, Ind. 
Dear Sirs: 
The plants and trees I bought from you are the best I 
have bought from any company, I had the privilege last even- 
ing of showing my trees and plants to a party of four from 
Oxford, Ind. They plan to order the 5-in-1 Apple tree. The 
“Monarch of the East’? Dahlia and the large red won first 
prizes at the County Fair this year. Yours truly, MRS. E. L. 
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 
September 28, 1942 
Krider Nurseries, Inc. Schenectady, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: June 27, 1942 
Wish to thank you for the plants you sent us. They are 
perfect and grow beautifully. Also we appreciate the service 
you have given us. Yours truly, MRS. E. H. 
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