Calycanthus—Sweet Scented Shrub 
Double Althea—Rose of Sharon 
ALL SHRUBS ARE POSTPAID AT 
PRICES LISTED. NO EXTRA CHARG- 
ES. THE PRICE GIVEN IS ALL YOU 
PAY. 
ORDER ALL ITEMS BY CATALOG 
BEAUTY, PERMANENCE, DEPENDABILITY— 
With Krider’s HARDY SHRUBS 
All are Heavy Rooted, 2-Year, Field-Grown, Blooming Size 
8110 CALYCANTHUS 
Sweet-Scented Shrub 
A favorite in all gardens and 
admired for its spicy aroma. Pe- 
~ifiarly shaped brown blossoms 
during most of the summer fol- 
'gwed by attractive seed pods. 4 
to 6 foet when matured. 65¢ 
coch; 3 for $1.75. 
8152 COLORFUL 
CORNUS 
ELEGANTISSIMA 
FOR BEAUTIFUL FOLIAGE 
One of the scarcest shrubs among 
nurserymen today, yet one of the 
finest grown. Reaches only 4 to 5 
ft. in height. Branches have beauti- 
ful purplish red bark and foliage is 
most strikingly variegated. The color 
contrast in the shrub border creates 
a delightful effect. May be easily 
held to any desired size by trimming. Cornus Elegantissima 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
ALTHEAS—Double Flowering Rose of Sharon 
Tall, beautiful flowering shrubs. Double flowers resemble 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 long and lavishly. 
Note: The Altheas are very late in leafing out in the spring. Do not be alarmed 
if they stand dormant up into June. 
WE OFFER FOUR ATTRACTIVE COLORS 
8143—RED 8145—BLUE 
8144—WHITE 8146—PINK 
Your Choice: 65c each; 4 for $2.25, postpaid. 
ORDER BY CATALOG NUMBER for Color Wanted 
Krider Nurseries, Inc. Hawthorne, New York 
Middlebury, Ind. May 14, 1951 
Dear Mr. Krider: 
This will acknowledge and thank you for your letter of Mam 3rd, and the 15 assorted Roses 
which were delivered May 7th. The Roses seem to be excellent stock and I am sure will give 
no trouble. Your cooperation is very much appreciated. Sincerely yours, 
NUMBERS SHOWN. IT HELPS AVOID ~ F. D. M. 
l L ny, IRDER. 
ASIN ALS STE: USS ses The Krider Nurseries, Inc. Winnetka, IIl. 
Middlebury, Ind. April 6, 1951 
Gentlemen: 
Green Barberry is Ideal for Corner Plantings The Roses arrived tie first part of this weck and while we 
have handled a lot of Roses during our six years of being in 
business, we have never seen or handled finer Roses than yours, 
and we just wanted to take this opportunity of thanking you. 
Yours truly, 
1 eb Fl ee 
8122 GREEN BARBERRY 
No shrub is so generally planted or has so many 
practical uses as Japanese Barberry. It hasn‘t a single 
serious fault, and can be grown in shade, moist, dry, 
sunny locations. When grown as specimen plants or as 
an edging to taller shrubs its graceful arching branches 
covered with luxuriant green foliage in summer and 
flashing red berries all winter make a most pleasing 
sight. 60c each; 3 for $1.60. 
8121 RED BARBERRY 
This brilliant Barberry is becoming more popular 
every year. Bronze-red leaves during the summer turn 
to fiery red in fall. Red Barberry should be planted in 
full sun for best color results. 60¢ each; 3 for $1.60. 
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