Who! more beautiful gift 
thon glorious roses, the most 
precious flower. 
SPRING HILL’S SUPREME GIFT OFFERS 
ALL POSTPAID AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS — GIFTS THAT RADIATE HAPPINESS 
Rose Vaterland 
4 Sensational Varieties $1.00 
Heavy 2 yr. Budded Plants 
AMI QUINARD —Newest black. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Sal¬ 
mon pink. 
SPIREA ANTHONY 
WATERER 
Dwarf Red Spirea 
Most popular low growing shrub 
in existence. Does well under all 
normal conditions. Clusters of pink 
flowers all season. 2 year, 10 to 
12 inch, bushy plants, 2 for 27c. 
VATERLAND—Brilliant crimson. 
JOANNA HILL—Leading yellow. 
VITEX MACROPHYLLA 
NEW CHASTE TREE—A magnificent 
new variety with as many as ten con¬ 
tinuous erect spikes of showy turquoise- 
blue flowers from early July till frosifr 
Blooming size, 40c each; 2 for 75c, 
BUTTON TYPE 
DAINTY MAID—Pearly white, baby pompon. 
IVA—Flashy clusters of deep bronze. 
VARSITY Best yellow, produced in clusters. 
LUCKY SEVEN MUM 
OFFER 
Chrysanthemum 
GOOD NEWS—New excellent, large flowering, golden yellow. 
SNOW WHITE—Splendid, round, curved, luminous white. 
AUTUMN GLOW—An excellent crimson. Abundant flowering. 
ALADDIN—New, extra early, fully double bronze, exquisite. 
FOR THE LADIES 
3 Ghost Plants—2 year 
2 Red Barberry—12-15" -- 
5 Roses—our selection -- 
3 Sweet Shrubs - - 
1 Chinese Magnolia—12-15" -- 
10 Old-Fashioned Flowers—2 each of 5 popular varieties 
—our selection - 
.39 
.29 
1.29 
.39 
.75 
1.00 
2 JUNIPER PFITZERI 
See page 11 for descrip¬ 
tion. 8 to 10 inch grafts. 
2 for 59c. 
3 IRISH JUNIPER 
Silvery, narrow, compact, 
tall variety. 5 year old. 3 
for 79c. 
DOOR STEP GROUP 
2 Pyramid Arbor Vitae 12-15" 
2 Globe Arbor Vitae 8-10" 
5 year stocky plants. 
All 4 for only $1.69 
FOUR ROCK GARDEN 
EVERGREENS 
One each of blue, gold, 
green, silver for $1.00. 
A Real Bargain. 
SPECIAL 
Introducing Spring Hill’s 
New Grass Seed Formula 
(Gridiron Mixture) 
Our new Gridiron Mixture 
is the result of years in 
testing America’s finest 
grass seeds. All sorts of 
combinations and formulas 
were used in all sections of 
the Middle West to finally 
arrive at this superb mix¬ 
ture. We guarantee to give 
the utmost satisfaction. 
There are cheaper grass 
seeds but none better. Only 
the most choice seed money 
can buy makes up Gridiron 
Mixture. 50c per lb. : 5 lbs. 
for $2.00. Write for special 
quantity prices. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM PRICES 15c EACH; 3 FOR 39c; 7 FOR ONLY 84c 
A GARDENER'S 
WINTER CONSOLATION 
A Collection of Ornamental 
Cacti 
They are beautiful and 
flourish in the winter win¬ 
dow under conditions where 
others fail. Success with 
them consists of just plant¬ 
ing in well drained pots 
and sunshine. All can enjoy 
growing —the popular fash¬ 
ion nowadays—at these low 
prices. 5 ornamental, rich 
flowering varieties, no 2 
alike, 27c each; 5 for $1.15. 
DECORATIVE HOUSE 
PLANTS SEE PAGE 28 
OHIO STATE 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
New prize winning variety. 
Large, clear, sulphur-yellow. 
Often 50 or more blooms 
the first year. 24c each; 
3 for 67c. 
GARLAND FLOWER (Daphne Cneornml—10 to 15 inch bushy plants. 
70c each ; 2 for $1.26. 4 to 15 inch pot plants. 30c each ; 2 for 50c. 
OAK LEAF HYDRANGEA—15 to 18 inch plants. See page 24 for description. 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
FOUNTAINS OF GOLD—12 to 15 inch plants. See page 24 for description. 24c each; 2 for 44c. 
NEW EVERBLOOMING CARNATION—Furst Bismark. See page 4 for description. Pot grown 
plants that will bloom this year. 25c each ; 3 for 69c ; 5 for 98c. 
EARLY BLOOMING SHASTA DAISIES for Decoration Day Daisies. 19c per clump; 3 for 50c. 
SWAN FLOWER (Swansonia)—A fine decorative plant for house or bedding outside. Beautiful 
long flower sprays of acacia-blue flowers cover the plant. Your choice, red or white. Not hardy. 
30c each ; 2 for 50c. 
RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD—In early spring it is covered with masses of large rose-red flowers. 
An unusually attractive lawn specimen or group subject. This fine tree will excite admiration 
wherever grown. Strong 5 year trees 2 to 3 ft. tall, $1.00 each. 
FOR THE AMATEUR'S DOLLAR 
Ten easily grown, popular, hardy flowers 
that will bloom this summer. One each of: 
Delphinium, Coreopsis. China Pink. Mallow 
Marvel. Hardy Sweet Pea. Chinese Balloon 
Flower. Giant Primrose. Hardy Chrysanthe¬ 
mum. Gaillardia, Hardy Aster. All for ONE 
DOLLAR. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
RAINBOW COLLECTION—One of the most 
magnificent hardy perennials. Plant among 
shrubbery or for border and background. Field 
grown plants that will bloom this year. Won¬ 
derful mixed strain of pastel shades. 3 for 
24c; 6 for 39c; 12 for 69c. 
HAREBELLS 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA — A gorgeous 
dwarf Campanula with wonderful azure blue 
flowers one inch in diameter all summer. 22c 
each; 3 for 60c. 
PEARL PANICLE FLOWER 
FONTANESIA FORTUNEII—A beautiful shrub, very hardy, fine for 
hedges, shrub borders, and specimen planting. The pearly-white 
flowers literally cover the plant each spring. 18 to 24 in. plants. 
29c each; 3 for 69c. 
Hydrangea Hills of Snow 
HYDRANGEA HILLS OF SNOW 
Two year old plants that will flower for you this year. They do well 
sun or shade, and bloom from July until frost. 4 for 50c. 
EASTER AND MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL 
The last word in decorative house plants. Easy to grow, unique and 
attractive. A gift sure to please. 
KALANCHOE GLOBULIFERA COCCINEA—Striking cerise or scarlety- 
red flowers usually from February to May, being inf! bloom for Easter and 
Mother’s Day. 45c each. 
NEW BEAUTY BUSH 
Strong 12 to 18 inch 
plants. See page 22 tor 
complete description. 30c 
each ; 5 for 79c. 
THE WONDER PLANT 
A surprisingly smart gift, 
unique and charming. Blooms 
without soil, water or care. 
Just place it on table, win¬ 
dow sill, etc. Guaranteed to 
bloom. Characteristics and 
cultural instructions mailed 
with each order. Delivered 
in July. 25c each; 5 for 
$1.00. 
SPIREA YAN HOUTTEI 
This get acquainted offer is a real 
value. Commonly called Bridal 
Wreath. Every home should have 
some. Good blooming size plants, 
2 year old. 4 for 49c. 
GOLDEN CHAIN SCOTCH 
LABURNUM 
An exceedingly appropriate name 
as anyone .seeing these small tree¬ 
like shrubs in bloom during May 
and June will vouch. The graceful, bright yellow flower 
clusters stand out boldly making an exquisite color arrange¬ 
ment. 2 vr. 12 inch plants, 25c each (easily a 75c value). 
10 BABY NUT TREES, 12-15" for $1.00 
3 New Japan Walnut 
4 Black Walnut 
3 American Hazel-Nut 
5 FLOWERING TREES. 10-12" for 69c 
2 Scarlet Fruited Thorn 
2 Red Bud 
1 European Bird Cherry 
5 EVERGREENS- 
1 Biota A urea Nana 
1 Juniper Meyeri 
1 Juniper Pfitzeri 
1 Juniper Andora 
1 Juniper Bar Harbor 
-SELECT VARIETIES 
All 
Value 
10 - 12 " 
Grafts 
..$1.80 
All for $1.39 
NICE STURDY SHRUBS, 1 YR, FOR 84c 
2 Lilac 
1 Barberry 
2 Dogwood 
1 New Korean Spirea 
1 Blueberry (Rhamnus) 
5 SHADE TREES 
Chinese Elm 12-15" 
Common White FI. Locust 
Catalpa 
Box Elder 
Alianthus (Tree of Heaven! 
One of each or five of a kind, all postpaid 
for 49c. 
A GEORGE WASHINGTON CHERRY TREE 
Honor the Father of Our Country and observe 
His Anniversary with this novel gift. The fruit 
will repay the cost many times. Special 3-4' 
trees, 48c each ; 3 for $1.35. 
SOME INTERESTING AND EDUCATIONAL 
Let the children grow Peanuts. The season is long enough to perow 
and harvest Peanuts wherever field corn matures. Remove shell or husk, 
plant kernels in 2Vj ft. or 3 ft. rows, 10 inches apart in rows and plant 
about 2 inches deep. A light soil is best. Cultivate often keeping soil 
well pulverized. Dig before frost and allow to cure inside. 
JUMBO—A fine large, high yielding variety. 30~ per lb.; 5 lbs. for $1.25. 
EARLY SPANISH—A standard variety succeeding well. Excellent quality 
and very tasty variety. 30c per lb.; 5 lbs. for $1.25. 
BLACKBERRY LILY OR SPOTTED LEOPARD FLOWER 
PARDANTHUS CHINENSIS—The elegant flowers are a lovely combina¬ 
tion of old gold, bronze, and copper suffused with distinct red dots. They 
are followed by glistening clusters of black seeds resembling blackberries. 
Is very hardy and will grow in any soil. A garden favorite all should 
have. 25c each ; 4 for 79c. 
LOBELIA 
CARDINAL FLOWER—Brilliant fiery-red flowers often 12 to 18 spikes 
in August and September. One of our best perennials. 20c each ; 3 for 54c. 
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