Everyone Loues 
CANNAS 
At these low prices you can now have the large 
bed of Cannas you have longed for. Strictly first class 
roots. We offer the following large flowering varieties: 
CITY OF PORTLAND. 3 ft. Green leaves, pink flowers. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT. 5 ft. Green leaves, yellow 
flowers. 
KING HUMBERT RED. Bronze leaves, red flowers. 5 
feet. 
PRESIDENT. (The great bedding Canna.) 3 ft. Green 
leaves; scarlet flowers. 
One of each of the four as 
described above or your choice 
of varieties and quantities. Post- 
paid to your door ............ 
Three of each of the four described 
or your choice of varieties and 
quantities. Postpaid for only ..... 

NEW WONDER LILY 
Tall growing with great numbers of long-throated, waxen white 
blooms. Unique because of the light green which extends from inside 
the throat and blends softly into the bell. Very hardy and good grow- 
er. Blooming size bulbs, will bloom this year. 30¢ each; 10 for $2.50, 
postpaid. 
REGAL LILY 
One of the best known and best loved Lilies. Tall stems, each bear- 
ing a number of long trumpet-shaped blooms. Pearly white inside, 
while outside of trumpet is a deep rosy pink. Very hardy, easily grown 
and an assured bloomer. Exceptionally fine for massed plantings. Nice 
large bulbs for bloom this year. 25¢ each; 10 for $2.00, postpaid. 
DOUBLE TIGER LILY 
An oddly shaped and colorful Lily. Blooms are rather double in 
form with unique recurving petals. Color is a deep coppery bronze 
with brown flecks. Stems are strong and wiry, which makes them good 
for bedding or for cutting. Very hardy and a vigorous grower. Bloom- 
ing size bulbs which will bloom this year. 35¢ each; 10 for $3.00, 
postpaid. — . 

. Regal Lily 

New Wonder Lily 
“a Wheaton, Ill. 
Gentlemen: Sept. 22, 1942 
Your special order of Anniversary 
Phlox arrived today in fine condition. 
We are delighted with these nice 2-year 
roots and anticipate much enjoyment of 
them. Thank you. Congratulations on 
anniversary. Sincerely yours, 
MRS. B. U. 
Krider’s Nursery Joliet, Ill. 
Middlebury, Ind. June 11, 1942 
Sirs: 
I wish to thank you for the prompt 
way in which you handled my recent in- 
quiry. The bushes ‘reached me in fine 
condition. Yours truly, 
MRS, F. S: 
Tiger Lily 
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