ENRICH THE BEAUTY OF 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
THE NEW WATERMELON-RED VARIETY 
This is the outstanding new watermelon-red Crape 
Myrtle which is arousing so much interest and comment 
among plant lovers all over the country. The plant, 
which is so much a part of Southern beauty, is now avail- 
able in hardy form for those of us in more northern 
climates. Habit similar to Buddleia, as it dies down toa 
the ground each winter in the North, but throws up new 
shoots each spring and flowers in the summer. If you 
want a real thrill in new plants, we recommend this one. 
Will grow in any good garden soil. Plant about 3 feet 
apart for borders. 
12 to 18 in., $1.00 each; 
2 for $1.75; 4 for $3.00 
Watermelon-Red Crape Myrtle in Full Bloom 
WITCH HAZEL Latest Fall Bloom 
Hardly any other shrubs bloom in the late autumn, but that is the season when 
the Witch Hazel flaunts its brilliant yellow flowers. It blooms for a long period 
and has interesting fruits before the last blossoms have faded. Sometimes it is 
still in bloom when early snows come, but it is unharmed even by zero weather. 
Witch Hazel will be an interesting and valuable addition to any shrub border. 
Nice, 2-year plants, 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
RED FLOWERING HONEYSUCKLE 
A remarkable shrub because of its deep green foliage, its hardiness and _ its 
free blooming habit. All the fine qualities of the Bush Honeysuckle plus a 
distinctly new color of blooms. The actual colored photograph at right cannot 
do justice to the beauty of this shrub. It thrives in most any location or in 
most any type soil. When it is in full bloom it is literally studded with glowing 
rosy red flowers of 
Althea—Rose of Sharon most exquisite fra- 
grance. Mature 
height 8 ft. Heavy, 
2-yr. blooming size, 
75c each; 3. for 
$2.00. 
ALTH EAS Witch Horel—Bright Yellow Bisons 
(Rose of Sharon) 
Tall, beautiful flowering 
shrubs. Double flowers re- Krider’s Red Honeysuckle 
semble Roses with tightly © 
curved petals. Color shades 
stand out vividly in group 
plantings or as specimens. 
Very worth-while plant to 
buy, as they are easily 
grown, unusually hardy and 
bloom slong and lavishly. 
Note: The Altheas are 
very late in leafing out in 
the spring. Do not be 
alarmed if they stand dor- 
mant up into June. 
We offer 4 distinct and 
beautiful colors: Red, Pink, 
White. and Blue. Your 
choice at 50c each or 4 
for $1.75. 

