SPRING HILL'S SELECT 
YELLOW DAY LILY (Hemerocallis)—Dwarf Day Lily. Fragrant golden flowers. 
BUTTERFLY WEED—Brilliant orange flowers in flat clusters. Very showy. 
HARDY ASTER ST. EGWIN—A pleasing rosy-pink, very free blooming. Excellent cut; 
flower. 
HARDY ASTER CLIMAX—Eloquent flower clusters each fall of large, double orchid to> 
blue flowers. Excellent for cutting. 
SHASTA DAISY—(Alaska)—Largest of the white flowering Daisies. Yellow 
centers. Fine for cutting. 
FLOWERING FLAX—(Linum Perenne)—Profusion of pretty pale blue flowers; 
neat border plant. 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS—(B'aby’s-Breath) -Everblooming, dwarf, trailing Baby's- 
Breath. Pinkish-white flowers. Good for rockery or border. 
COREOPSIS DOUBLE SUNBURST—A new-born variety with large, deep, yellow 
flowers. Only about 80% are true double. Grand for cutting. 
ACHILLEA CERISE QUEEN—New beautiful Milfoil with rosy-cerise flowers 
all summer. 
CRIMSON KING CARNATION—SEE INSIDE BACK COYER 
BASKETS OF GOLD—(Alyssum Saxatile)—A solid ball of delightful golden 
flowers each spring. Very showy. 
CRIMSON MULLEIN—Beautiful silvery-gray leaves. Radiant crimson-red blooms 
in June. 
VERONICA SPICATA—Striking blue flowers borne on spikes about 2 feet tall 
from July until frost. Most gorgeous of the Veronicas. 
CUPID’S DART—A new plant with heads of pretty deep blue flowers on long 
stems. Long summer blooming period. Excellent for cutting. 
STACHY’S L ANT AN A—Fine old-fashioned cottage garden plant. Soft, silvery, 
frost-like foliage. Very hardy. 
EDELWEISS—The famous alpine flower. Four to five inches high. Beautiful, 
soft, silvery, woolly-like foliage with attractive frost-like flowers tinted yellow. 
SEA HOLLY (Eryngium)—Excellent for sunny borders. Clusters of miniature, 
silvery blue, thistle-like flowers on long stems. Good for indoor decorations and 
mixed bouquets. 
SILVER EUPHORBIA—Attractive trailing plant. Ideal for rockeries and borders. 
Exquisite silvery gray foliage and yellow flowers. Does well in shade. 
YELLOW FLOWERED LUPINE—Long spikes of clear yellow flowers, similar 
in shape and size to Lupines, except for a distinct yellow coloring. 
SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis Matronalis)—Fragrant purple flowers borne on 
showy spikes. 
SEE PAGE 6 FOR PERENNIAL SEED PRICES 
Page B 
HELIOPSIS—Hardy Zinnia or Orange Sunflower—Heliopsis Pitcheri. Similar to 
Helianthus but flowers earlier with fine, orange-yellow, daisy-like flowers borne 
in great profusion. Fine for cutting. 
VARIEGATED DAY LILY—Fine green and gold colored foliage with 18 inch 
Lily-like flowers. June to September. Exquisite foliage color blends if planted 
in semi-shade. 
BLUE FLOWERING FLAX (Linum Perenne)—Fine blue flowers on graceful, 
arching stems each spring. 
FAMOUS VATICAN SAGE—Salvia The Vatican—Large flower heads of bright, 
pinkish-blue flowers, unique and rare. 2 to 2^ ft. tall. Extra good. 
VIOLET SKULL CAP - (Scutellaria 1—Short, wiry, 12 inch stems clothed with 
violet-blue snapdragon-like flowers. Continuous bloomer in July and August when 
flowers are scarce. 
New Everblooming Carnation Furst Bismark—See Page 3 
HARDY FRENCH VIOLET—A superb, large, fragrant, early variety. Plant 
Violets to welcome spring in your garden. 
Hardy French Violet 
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