KRIDER’S SELECTED Everblooming 
HYBRID TEA ROSES Bloom This Year 
CHOICEST VARIETIES—ALL TWO-YEAR, FIELD GROWN—BUDDED 
FOR LONG LIFE—BUY NORTHERN STOCK FOR BEST RESULTS... 
YOUR CHOICE 75¢ each, or See Rose Offer Supreme Below 
Kriders FAVORITE 
Color Collection 
Past years’ response to this sensational offer 
prompts us to again offer our customers the oppor- 
tunity of getting some of the finest Roses at an 
extremely low price. 
Imagine getting fine, heavy rooted, 2-yr., field- 
grown, everblooming Roses at this price. We make 
this amazing offer to convince you of the high 
quality of our Roses. 
We will send you six of our regular first grade 
Roses—each named and labeled—six colors—six 
fine varieties—our choice. We know you will be 
more than pleased. 
One of each of SIX different varieties. ALL EVER- 
BLOOMING and each one labeled with variety 
names. WILL BLOOM 
THIS YEAR. A regular S rele) 
$3.85 value, postpaid to 
your door for only 
ROSE OFFER SUPREME 
our catalog for $ 2.00 
Your choice of any 3 Roses 

AMI QUINARD. Rich blackish maroon; long pointed buds. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Delightful shading of clear pink. 
BRIARCLIFF. Large blooms of silvery pink. 
CALEDONIA. Free blooming, clear pure white. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Orange-bronze and gold blend. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. A new Rose of rich blood-red. 
Aad WHITE KILLARNEY. The famous Irish white 
ose. 
E. G. HILL. The old reliable bright red. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Pink, salmon and gold blend. 
peor McFARLAND. Extremely large blooms of deep 
pink. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. One of the best deep red Roses. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Reliable yellow Rose. Red tinge at base. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. Rich yellow. Long, pointed buds. 
GRENOBLE. Dark satiny red. 
K. A. VICTORIA. Universal favorite white Rose. 
LADY HILLINGDON. Clear light yellow. 
LOS ANGELES. Two-tone coral-pink. 
LUXEMBOURG. Gold with red cast at base. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Abundant bloomer. Peculiar scar- 
let tone. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Large blooms of bright scarlet. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL (Salmon Radiance). Clear light salmon. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. Clear rich yellow. 
PICTURE. Bright lively pink. 
PINK RADIANCE. Old reliable bright pink Rose. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Red, coral and gold blend. 
RED RADIANCE. Hardy, light red; fragrant. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. New, deep red. Prolific 
bloomer. 
SALMON RADIANCE (Mrs. Chas. Bell). 
Clear light salmon. 
SISTER THERESE. Rich gold with copper 
» sheen. 
SUNBURST. Very fragrant, bright yellow. 
TALISMAN. One of the world’s greatest. 
Scarlet and gold. 
VICTOR HARRINGTON. Large blooms of 
rich red. Curved petals. 
Your choice of any 6 Roses 
Your choice of any 12 Roses 
Your choice of any 25 Roses 
Your choice of any 50 Roses i 
our catalog for 3.85 
our catalog for 7.50 
our catalog for 14.00 
our catalog for 25.00 


All Roses in our catalog included in this offer EXCEPT 
patented varieties, the three one dollar Roses on the 
front cover, and ““CINNABAR” on page 9. 

Texas 
Centennial 
(U.S. Plant Pat. No. 163) 
All the good qualities of 
its parent, Pres. Hoover. 
An exceptionally strong 
grower and free bloomer. 
Double blooms of bright 
lively red produced in 
abundance throughout the 
summer and fall. One of 
the outstanding Rose in- 
troductions of recent 
years. Hardy and resistant 
to disease. 2-year, No. 1, 
feld-grown and _ budded 
1 for long life. 75¢ each; 
3 for $2.00, postpaid. 

“HOW TO GROW ROSES” 
Consider these simple instructions and you will have little difficulty in growing 
beautiful Roses. Sunny location so that it gets sunshine at least part of the day. The 
soil should be clean and mellow with fertilizer well worked in, rotted manure being 
best. The plants should be unpacked as soon as they are rceived, and planted. If 
you are unable to plant immediately upon receiving them, they should be heeled in 
(buried), in moist dirt until you are ready to plant. Never allow to stand and dry out. 
In planting, set the plants so that the bud, or joint, above the roots, is about one inch 
below the surface of the ground. The holes should be dug large enough so that the roots 
may be spread out naturally. Make sure that all the fibrous roots are firmly packed by 
shifting and tamping. Be sure to thoroughly soak the fresh planting, and never allow it 
to dry out or the soil to cake. After planting and wetting, mound up the soil four or 
five inches high around each plant. Cut off all the branches about an inch above the 
ground, leaving it this way for ten days or two weeks or until the buds start to show. 
The soil can then be leveled off. Roses that are handled in this manner rarely fail to. - 
grow. If Roses are planted with the tops left exposed to the drying winds they will 
eb: and die before they start to grow. Allow 18 to 24 inches of space between 
plants. 













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