HARDY FLOWERING 
SHRUBS 
IDEAL FOR SHRUB BORDERS, SCREENS OR 
FLOWERING HEDGES 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
Without doubt one of the most useful and most widely 
used shrubs in cultivation. Blooming in April and May, the 
plant throws out long branches that curve and droop to the 
ground, weighted with a mass of pure white flowers that sug- 
gest a fountain of snow. May be used for specimens, massed, 
or for hedges. Will grow to 8 feet high if untrimmed. 40c Wes Si 
each; 3 for $1.10. Spirea Van Houttei—America’s Most 
: SPIREA FROEBELI Popular Flowering Shrub 
: Red Foliage in Spring 
Large flat clusters of deep pink flowers nearly all summer make this variety NOTE: Larger 
especially good for nearly all plantings. Dwarf in habit and fine for inner border growing shrubs 
work. Will get about 30 inches high. 40c each; 3 for $1.10. should be planted 
DWARF NINEBARK SPIREA about 4 feet apart 
; ’ : 3 : f hrub borders, 
Semi-dwarf and very thick and bushy in growth, attractive light brown bark, aparece rote ti 
creamy white bloom. Very good for informal helges or low borders. Reaches 30 ore tond eteet 
inches in height. 40c each; 3 for $1.10. we hamaaeE 
SNOW GARLAND SPIREA kinds about 11 
One of the finest of the early flowering shrubs. Blooms just as the leaves appear. toma a teetop ote 
Entire bush becomes a mass of tiny white flowers. Foliage is cut-leaved, lacy and 
very ornamental in summer. In fall, after the first frost, it flames brilliantly into 
shades of red, gold and bronze. Perfectly hardy and thrives under average condi- 
tions. Grows to about 4 or 5 feet tall, making it a valuable addition to the list This will hel 
of medium sized shrubs. 40c¢ each; 3 for $1.10. Lies thc 
NEW GOLDEN SPIREA shrub border and 
: ‘ : ; compute the num- 
A beautiful shrub with bright yellow leaves which turn to golden bronze in the Gar oe plants @rie- 
fall. White blossoms followed by brilliant fruits. A sturdy, upright grower and cessary. 
valuable for color contrast. 40c¢ each; 3 for $1.10. 

We give the ap- 
proximate matured 
height in descrip- 
tions of varieties. 

Columbus 15, Ohio 

Special! Spirea Van Houttei 



Krider Nurseries, Inc. May 3, 1944 
A real bargain in this ; Middlebury, Indiana 
| popular plant. Nice, 2-yr., 20 Postpaid Gentlemen: 
The five French Lilac bushes arrived—they 
were in fine condition—we had the ground all 
ready and planted them at once. They should 
never know they were moved. Thanks for your 
attention to my order. 
PGW, 
18- to 24-inch plants. 10 
for $1.25. for Only oe ele 
A Real Krider Value 










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KOREAN SPIREA RISERS SHY? EB 
One of the most graceful of Spireas. Slender arching ra ANE 
branches and excellent foliage. Masses of yellowish white \e- a, EL 
bloom in spring. Will reach about 4 to 5 feet in height RX ae 
but may be trimmed back. Very hardy and a fine border i 
shrub. 40c¢ each; 3 for $1.10. 
| | ARONIA KEEP SHRUBS 20: 
TO 25 INCHES AW, 
(Chokeberry) FROM MASONRY 
Attractive shrub growing to a height of six feet, foliage 
a delightful green, changing to flaming shades of red in 
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the fall. Masses of brilliant berries make this shrub 
especially desirable. Does well in shale. 50c¢ each; 3 for 
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A shrubby recumbent bush, 3 to 4 feet high, with a“ Selb SHRUBS CLOSE TOGETHER, 
smooth arching branches. Has single golden yellow blos- one ata 
shade if soil is not too dry. 50c¢ each; 3 for $1.25. PLANT THREE OR MORE OF A KIND TOGETHER. 
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soms and beautiful fine foliage. Does very well in partial 
