Paladin 
Miss Lingard 
Fire Glow 
Remarkable New Hardy Phlox 
COLUMBIA. (Plant Patent 118). Cameo'pink with 
a faint blue eye and as new as a New Year’s babe! 
Blooms over the longest season of any Phlox on vig' 
orous, healthy plants that are free from insects and 
fungus diseases. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz., $4.50. 
PALADIN. Another new beauty for your garden. 
Very large florets and trusses of tender salmon-pink 
with deep violet eye. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; doz., 
$3.50. 
FIRE GLOW. (Fuerbrand). Cerise and vermilion 
flamed with orange. Blooms freely through entire 
season. Brilliant. 
MISS LINGARD. Pure white with pink shading. 
June, one month early. A fragrant, healthy plant. 
RINJSTROOM. A strong grower producing many 
heads of lively rose-pink flowers. 
RHEINLANDER. Well-formed heads of large beau¬ 
tiful salmon-pink flowers. 
WIDAR. Light reddish violet with pure white sun¬ 
burst at center. 
BEACON. Brilliant cherry-red. Bright! 2 feet high. 
Late. The best of its color. 
Prices of the above varieties, except Paladin and Columbia: 
20c each; 3 for 55c; dox., $2.00. 
SPECIAL! One plant of each variety listed (except Columbia)—seven choice and unusuol plants—a" •> 
identified with wooden labels, for a limited time only, $1.00. Order Offer A. 
No. 1. Victor No. 2. Countess of Dudley 
No. 3. Marjorie 
New Dwarf Asters 
from England 
Neat, compact, mound-like plants 
from 6 to 12 inches high, completely 
covered with single showy flowers. They 
bloom when dwarf-flowering plants are 
scarce. Easy to grow. Hardy. Ideal for 
edging, for grouping in front of bor¬ 
der, for rock garden. Perfect companion 
plants for Chrysanthemum Amelia. 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY. Charming, 
clear pink flowers with yellow eyes. 
Bushy habit and free flowering. Asf 
very compact, neat plant. Late Sept. \ 
9 inches. No. 2 in picture at right. 
LADY HENRY MADDOCKS. Clear 
pale pink flowers. Very free flowering 
and of dwarf, compact habit. Sept. 1 ft. 
MARJORIE. A charming plant of com¬ 
pact habit, bearing large flowers of bright 
rose-pink—a most brilliant color. Mid- 
September, 1 foot. No. 3 at the right. 
NANCY. Of dwarf bushy habit and very 
free flowering, the plants are covered 
with pale flesh-pink flowers toward the 
end of September. 1 foot. 
RONALD. Dwarf, mound-like bush cov¬ 
ered with flowers of a pleasing bright 
shade of lilac-pink, with rose-pink buds. 
Very showy. Mid-September, 1 foot. 
SNOWSPRITE. A very dwarf, early fall- 
flowering variety forming compact clumps, 
smothered with large, semi-double white 
flowers. Early September. 1 foot. 
VICTOR. The pretty flowers are of good 
size and of a beautiful clear pale lavender- 
blue. A charming rock plant flowering 
early in September. Dwarf, 6 inches. 
No. 1 in picture at right. 
Choice of above: 40c each; 3 for 
$1.15; dox., $4.00. 
SPECIAL: One plant of each of the 
above 7 varieties, $2.25. 
Order Offer B. 
Personal Service 
Your orders have the personal attention of E. J. Heuser, one of the 
owners, here shown in a corner of our Chrysanthemum propagating 
greenhouse. 
This enterprise is a family affair. Heart, soul and head go into the 
selection and shipment of plants for our patrons. The personal interest 
taken in you and your desire for more lovely plants, our unique methods 
of packing for safe arrival, our everlasting labels that add much to the 
joy of gardening, our ability to create and improve; these things are 
factors that 4 ‘Hill Top” customers appreciate. 
I hope you enjoy studying this folder. It is the work of many 
winter evenings. I know you will find pleasure in growing “Hill Top” 
plants. Our prices are reasonable for the type of plants we offer. May 
we have an order from you? I will take pleasure in handling it as 
I would like to be dealt with. Thank you! 
EUGENE J. HEUSER. 
FREE ITEMS 
iwith Quantity Orders 
It costs us little more to handle a $4.00 order than a $1.00 
order. There is just so much work involved in recording, properly 
packing, labelling and shipping, no matter what size the order. 
You can save us money on the larger orders—and we will pass 
this saving back to you. Club orders—gathered from flower- 
loving friends and neighbors—bring you many valuable plants 
free. 
On orders from #4.00 to #6.00 select items to the 
amount of 50c. 
On order from #6.00 to #10.00 select items to the 
amount of 75c. 
On orders from #10.00 to #15.00 select items to the 
amount of #1.25. 
On orders from #15.00 to #20.00 select items to the 
amount of #2.00. 
And also! An everlasting label is sent free with each “Mum” 
or Perennial selling for 35c or more each. These two offers are 
subject to change. Remember, please, that our prices in this 
folder replace all previous price lists. 
A Modern Plant 
Twenty-six years ago we purchased a small fruit farm and became 
intensely interested in horticulture. A short time later we added our 
nursery business and now have more than 200 acres devoted exclusively 
to orchards and nurseries. 
We have one of the largest and the most modern fruit and nursery 
storage plants in Michigan (illustrated above). The top floor is .1 
spacious assembling, sorting and shipping room, and below this is tli« - 
frost-proof storage which protects our stock and extends our season. 
We are located on an improved road one mile south of U. S. High¬ 
way No. 12. midwav between Hartford and Lawrence. Visitors are 
surprised at the extent of our nurseries, although we do not possess 
nor need a grand show room. Our “Mums" on your place will put 
on a grand show—and that is what counts with you, is it not? 
You are always welcome at our nurseries. Come and see our plants 
in bloom. If you can not come, order with confidence. We assure you 
of satisfaction in your dealings with us. 
HILLTOP ORCHARDS6- NURSERIES Mbci-HGAN 
