UNUSUAL NOVELTY SEEDS OF MERIT 
VINCA 
ROSEA 
(Periwinkle)—2910 
—Handsome glisten¬ 
ing jade green foli¬ 
age mingled with 
bright rose star- 
shaped flowers. 
Most satisfactory 
and long flowering 
annual. Seeds large 
pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. 
for 25e. 
ORNAMENT¬ 
AL GOURDS 
2911—Small varieties as¬ 
sorted. Rapid growing 
climbers with attractive 
foliage. Interesting odd¬ 
shaped and colored fruits 
to enjoy. Pkt. 10c. 
HARDY FLOWER 
SEED—34, 35, 36, 
37, 38, 39 
COTTON IN THE NORTH (Interesting and Ed¬ 
ucational) — 2912 
—It will bloom and be filled with cotton balls right in your own gar¬ 
den. Plant seed and keep in sunny window until late May. Then 
transplant in your garden. The ornamental plant will bloom and be 
filled with cotton this fall. Seeds large packet, 10c per pkt.; 3 
pkts., 25e. 
Unusual and Useful 
VEGETABLES 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST 
Nigella Miss Jekyll — 
2913— Beautiful, curi¬ 
ous looking cornflower¬ 
like, blooms of showy 
^lue. Striking foliage 
and attractive seed pods. 
Flowers give a grand 
garden display and are 
excellent for cutting. 
Pkts., 12c; Y/i oz., 20o. 
NEW 
UNWINS 
DWARF 
DAHLIAS 
2914— Cut hundreds of 
blooms from one packet 
of seed the first year. 
Charming semi - double 
brilliantly colored flow¬ 
ers in profusion three 
months after sowing 
seed. For early blooms, 
sow indoors In March 
and transplant. Easy to 
grow. Large pkt. lOo; 
3 pkts., 25e. 
ki/N| TCkI HIDE (Dazzling Brilliance)—2915—Our 
I nixC brightest colored foliage plant. A 
rapid growing 3 ft. annual with handsome fiery crimson glisten¬ 
ing foliage whose tips resemble gorgeous poinsettias for 3 months 
or more. Easily grown. 15c per pkt. Rare and unusual. 
QUEEN 
ANNE'S 
LACE 
FLOWER 
2916—A fine cut flow¬ 
er filler for mixed bou¬ 
quets. Blooms abun¬ 
dantly the first year 
from seed. Grows about 
2 ft. tall. Don’t miss its 
profusion of lacy white 
blooms. Large pkt., 10c; 
3 for 25e. 
INDEX 
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Ornamental Gourds 
GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY —Grow 
delicious Huckleberries in three 
months from seed. Larger than our 
conunon Huckleberry. Excellent for 
pies and preserves. This heavy yield¬ 
ing annual must be planted from 
seed each year. An astonishing easi¬ 
ly grown novelty. Pkt. 10c; 3 for 
25c. 
DELUXE BLACK SWEET CORN -Did 
you ever see it? A new delicacy direct from 
Mexico. Unsurpassed for tenderness and flavor. 
This delicious com grew for us this year when 
other varieties failed. Not only new but ex¬ 
tremely luscious. Buy now at Springhill's low 
prices. Pkt. 15c; 1 lb. 50e. 
VINE PEACH —Ripe fruits in 80 
days. The wonderful ripe fruits re¬ 
semble oranges in color, shape, and 
size but grow on vines like melons. 
When canned, they retain their nat¬ 
ural color making tasty and beautiful 
preserves and sweet pickles. Of easy 
culture. Heavy yielding seed, lOs 
per pkt.; 3 pkts. for 25o. 
WHITE BEAUTY TOMATO-A garden fav¬ 
orite wherever grown. Unusual and distinct col¬ 
or. This novelty is attractive as well as a heavy 
yielding variety. Noted because of the fact it Is 
so free of acids; hence, can be eaten by people 
not allowed acid vegetables. Also beautiful and 
delicious when canned. Pkt. 10c. 
CORELESS CARROT- Delicious 
and tasty. Like other carrots except 
there is no hard center or core. 
Decided improvement in new car¬ 
rots. Easy as other varieties of 
carrots to grow but has more qual¬ 
ity and cooks better. PkL 10c; 3 
pkts. 25c; 1 oz. 30c. 
VEGETABLE SPAGHETTI-a very popular 
new vegetable from China—Plant seed like 
pumpkins. The vigorous vines provide squash- 
like fruits that 
keep well into 
the winter. Ex¬ 
perienced chefs 
say to pick when 
well ripened, 
cook for 20 min¬ 
utes in boiling 
water without 
skinning or cut¬ 
ting, then cut 
open and season 
the tasty mass of 
spaghetti. Pkt. 
10c; 1 oz. 15e; 
<4 lb. 45e. Vegetable Spaghetti 
Queen Anne’s Lace Flower 
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