SAVE 
Fragrant Mock Orange ^ 
(Philadelphus Cornarlus) — 201 — 
Our most popular and dependable 
spring flowering sweet scented 
^ . shrub. Lovely glistening snow-white 
orange-like blossoms. Pleasing beauty and fra¬ 
grance. iVi to 2 ft., 2 yr. plants, 36c each; 
2 for 37c. 
TWO FAMOUS IRIS 
202—Planted together are a beau¬ 
tiful combination of blue and gold. 
LILAC WONDER—New streamlined 
Siberian Iris of brightest blue. 
GOLDEN IRIS SHEKINAH—An exquisite shade 
of pure golden yellow. 20c ea.ch! 2 tor 21c; 3 
for 50c: 6 for 51 c. 
Hardiest Privet 
Hedge 
203—Amur River 
Privet does not 
freeze. Hardiest 
and most beauti¬ 
ful hedge. Save 
50% on 2 yr. 
hedging, well rooted 1 ft. size, 
10 for 60c; 20 for 61c; 25 
for 31.25; 50 for $1.26. 
The Famous 
Elberta Peach 
204—Juicy, golden 
yellow freestone. 
A Big Money Mak- 
_ _ er! Large 2 yr. 
well branched plants 3 ft. tall, 
25c each; 2 for 26c; 5 for 
31 . 00 ; 10 for 31 . 01 . 
CHINESE 
LANTERN 
205 —A perennial 
noteworthy for its 
large, showy, orange- 
scarlet lantern like 
fruits which are at¬ 
tractive for drying for 
winter decoration. The 
plants have light 
green, ovate leaves 
and white flowers. 
24o each; 2 for 25c; 
3 for 60c; 6 for 61 c. 
Cassia Myriandica 
206 — Sparkling 
jade green foliage. 
K The plants are 
* filled with deep 
golden yellow flower clusters 
during July, August, and Sep¬ 
tember. 25c each; 2 for 26c; 
3 for 60c; 6 for 61c. 
hocks 
Double Holly- 
207—Most vivid- 
colored hollyhocks 
hybridized by Eng¬ 
land’s Master Gar¬ 
dens. Double flow- 
_ers with thrilling 
color tints of a sparkling rain¬ 
bow. 3 for 35c; 6 for 36c. 
SPECIAL COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE expensive and beautiful evergreens 
that grow. Invest at Springhill’s low price. A good blue spruce increases the value ofi your property. 
Heavy 5 yr. old 9 to 12 inch size, well branched plants, 65c each; 2 for 66c. Guaranteed one of the 
greatest offers Springhill has ever made. 
BLACKBERRY LILY 
The elegant flow¬ 
ers are a lovely 
combination of old 
gold, bronze, and 
copper suffused 
with distinct red 
dots. They are fol¬ 
lowed by glisten¬ 
ing clusters of 
black seeds re¬ 
sembling black- 
berries. Very 
hardy and will 
grow in any soil. 
A garden favorite 
all should have. 
25c each; 2 for 
26c; 4 for 79c; 
8 for 80c. 
ROSE WEIGELA 
2 0 9 — A fa¬ 
mous flowering 
fe shrub with lovely pink trumpet-shaped flowers in 
_6 June. A scattering of blossoms the rest of the 
season. Large 2 yr. 1 to 1 % ft. size, 30c each ; 2 for 31 c ; 
4 for 31 00; 8 for 31.01.__ 
HARDY ENGLISH VIOLETS 
210— The best English violet. We picked cor- 
_ sages all summer from the plants we will ship 
you, and the plants were filled with bloom when killing 
frosts put them to rest for the winter. Thrive in sun or 
shade. Heavy 2 yr., 25c each; 2 for 26c; 3 for 60c; 
6 for 61c. _[__ 
BLUE RUSSIAN LILAC 
211— A new race of lilacs extends lilac time 
_3 to 4 weeks. The Howers are a delightful pale 
blue. Be the first to exhibit this new lilac of distinct 
and unusual beauty. 15 to 18 Inch, 3 yr. heavy 35e each; 
2 for 36c.___J__ 
WORLD'S MOST BEAUTI- 
_ _ FUL GOLDEN BELL Speetabilie) 
—212—The erect plants have the largest and most colorful 
Intense golden blooms in greatest profusion. Showiest of all 
Forsythlas. 1% to 2 ft. 2 yr. plants, 40e each; 2 for 41c. 
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