16 OAK HILL NURSERY - New Buffalo, Mich. 

Everblooming Cushion 
Chrysanthemum is the latest 
in flower creation. Hardy— 
never winter-kills. Blooms § 
months earlier than any other. 
Each plant a whole bed of 
flowers. 1500 to 6000 per- 
fect, shapely, 2-inch blooms 
on one single bush. The dwarf 
of "Mums, not over 10 inches 
high. Plant in bloom resem- 
bles the Azalea. This hardy 
early blooming perennial cre- 
ated a sensation at our nurs- 
ery from June until late No- 
vember. It was a real show, 
and brought many exclama- 
tions of wonder and delight. 
Every bloom is a beauty. 
This wonder plant will bloom 
this year. Once planted you 
can amaze the flower world 
witha bushel size plant. Should 
be in every garden. Without 
question it is the world’s fin- 
est, earliest and best bloomer. 
Comes in 3 colors. Your 
choice: Pink Cushion, Bronze 
Cushion and White Cushion. 
LITTLE BOB. Reddish 
bronze buttons. Grows 
taller and blooms later. 
2 5 12 2S 
35c 75c $1.50 $2.50 

Perennial Zinnia Everblooming Orchid Iris 
This new everblooming perennial clear yellow Zinnia is a very From the wilds of Siberia comes this new hardy Ever- 
bushy, compact plant. Two feet high and about five feet across. 
Very neat plant. It is covered all summer and fall with bright blooming Orchid Iris. It blooms continuously for six to 
golden yellow flowers two to three inches across. Long stems. | eight weeks after other Irises are gone. Flowers fragrant, 
Fine for cut flowers. For sheer reliability and endless blooms it some double, color and all much like the expensive 
will be a real treat in your garden all summer. 2 clumps 25c; 
Ree ests Orchids. You must see this new Iris to fully appreciate 
it. 25c each; 3 for 70c; 5 for $1.00. 
Ghost Plant : 
Here is an amazingly beautiful bush that you surely want to get. Everblooming Lilac 
This plant looks like it were dusted with a fine silver dust. A real . ; : 
lacy silver-aluminum colored foliage shining at night. Very beau- Here’s a real thrill in a shrub. Vastly different than anything 
tiful to use in flower and winter bouquets. Carries a small button- you have ever grown. For brilliant display of color, we know of 
like silvery frostiness of unopened flowers that glitter in the sun no other shrub that surpasses this marvelous new creation. From 
like silver dust. Real shrub-like bushy plant, two to three feet July until frost, it is always in bloom. Fragrant and fine for cutting. 
high. Comes up year after year; will last a lifetime. Spreads very Year after year it will be a beauty spot in your garden. Unusual 
rapidly. Make a home out of a house by planting this beautiful and rare. Few people have it. Be the first in your locality. 
Maid of the Mist. Clumps: Each, 25c; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00; 12 One bush, 25c; 2 for 45c; 5 for $1.00. 
for $1.75. 

Chee Forage Grass 
A new Chee Forage Grass introduced by the South Dakota State College. Brought to the United States from 
one of the driest spots of Siberia. It will grow to a height of 8 to 10 feet in a season, with even less than 8 inches 
annual rainfall on almost pure alkali soil. Consider this a poor type of soil. On ordinary soil it will grow with 
equal vigor, not quite as tall but bushy. It makes excellent hay and can be cut two or three times. It may be pas 
tured but will produce more forage if cut for hay. It is a perennial and will last for years and spreads like wild 
fire from roots just under the ground. With us it stayed green all winter and was already 12 inches high March 
15th last spring. Starts very early in the spring and grows fast. Chee Grass does not seed and can be grown from 
clump plants or stolons only. It can be planted in rows 8 to 12 inches apart in the row, with rows 36 inches 
apart. Cultivate like corn and you will soon have a solid field. If no longer wanted it can be readily plowed 
under if field is wanted for other crops. The leaves are quite wide, dark green, very soft and fine. Makes won- 
derful quick feed when fééd is badly needed. Grows anywhere. Defies drought or wet weather. Do not fail this 
spring to try this wonderful CHEE GRASS. 12 clumps, 25c; 25 for 50c; 50 for 75c; 100 for $1.35; 300 for $2.00. 
