
"B 99 U.S. PLANT _ A REPEAT BLOOMER - BRIGHT 
LAZE PAT. No. 10 ™ SCARLET SPORT of PAUL'S 

SPECIAL! Spirea van Houttei 
A real value in America’s most popular shrub. 
These are ideal for hedging or for planting a Spirea 
border. Also fine for foundation planting. 
2 Nice 18- to 24-inch plants $350 
—a typical Krider Value, for 
10 for $2.00 
Order only in lots of 10 or 20 as listed. 
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TATE BANK 
MBDLEBURY 5 
IDDLEBUR 7. IND. 
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FIRST STATE BANK 
OF MIGDOLEBURY 
71-829 MIDDLEBURY, IND. 
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SCARLET CLIMBER 
Called “The Climber Supreme” 
One of the largest selling Roses ever introduced. 
Grows in true pillar form. Terrific crop of early blooms 
followed by repeat blooms throughout the summer and 
fall season. Plants have the hardiness and good habits 
of the Paul’s Scarlet parentage. Good, bright green fo- 
liage and sturdy canes. Excellent for use on each side 
of a driveway entrance or along a background fence. 
Color is intermediate scarlet and does not readily fade 
after blooms open. 
STURDY 2-YEAR PLANTS 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15, postpaid 




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At left is a photostatic copy 
of the $10,000 check which we 
gave for the patent rights on 
‘'Festival’’—the Thornless Rose. 
This is by far the largest sum 
ever paid for the patent rights 
to any Rose. This Rose is shown 
in color on the front cover of 
this catalog. 
ae No. 29822 
Ges. MGR. S oe 
At left is a photostatic copy 
of the check for $1,000 which 
we gave for the single parent 
plant of ‘‘Climbing Festival.” 
The largest sum ever paid for 
a single Rose plant. This plant 
is shown in color, with the orig- 
inator, J. F. Watkins, on the 
outside back cover of this cat- 
alog. 
MIDDLEBURY, IND., 4 

