
OLD-FASHIONED SNOWBALL 

many new colors. 
each; 2 for 31¢. 
BLUE SPRUCE (Picea Pungens Glauca)—-1910—Good blue 
spruce commands the highest prices. The most 
beautiful and colorful of all evergreens. Guaranteed reselected indi- 
vidually dug, hand graded. 5 years old, branched, 8 to.12 inches tall, 
95¢ each; 2 for 96¢. 

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~ HARDIEST PRIVET jece ietacse Se Tan privers anc 
makes a beautiful clipped hedge. Save 50% on 2 yr. 1 ft. size. This is 
truly an outstanding value because Amur River Privet is the most 
popular of all hardy hedges and you are getting excellent field grown 
plants at wholesale because of Springhill’s surplus. 10 for 97¢; 20 
for 98¢; 25 for $1.98; 50 for $1.99. 

THE FAMOUS ELBERTA PEACH [0% 
freestone. A Big Money Maker. Large 2 yr. well branched plants, 3 ft. 
tall, 30¢ each; 2 for 31¢; 10 for $1.01. 

FRAGRAN T— 
PRINCE OF WALES VIOLETS (24,°°4".> 
BLOOMING—1914—The best English violet. We picked corsages 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 plants, 2 yr., 39¢ each; 2 for 40¢. 

(Viburnum Opulus 
Sterilis)—19 1 5— 
Always a great favorite. Very decorative with its beautiful large white 
__ ball-shaped flowers in May and bright foliage in the fall. Excellent for 
cut flowers, 1 to 1/2 ft. tall, 2 yr., 6O¢ each; 2 for 61¢. 
DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS 

1916—Most vivid-colored hol- 
lyhocks hybridized and im- 
proved for size, color, shape of blooms. Disease resistant strain with 
They bloomed beautifully this past summer.  30¢ 

1917—Miniature darlings not over 6 to 
TOM THUMB IRIS 9 inches tall that often have over 100 
blooms to a clump: Excellent for borders and lovely flowers. Your choice 
of the following colors: Yellow, blue, purple. white and reddish-violet. 
 85¢ each; 2 for 36¢; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $1.86. 


NEW FALL BLOOMING IRIS i) vice biocming in 
flowers both in Spring and Autumn. Latest improved strains at tre- 
mendous savings. YOUR CHOICE, WHITE, BLUE, YELLOW and DARK 
VIOLET. 60¢ each; 2 for 61¢. : 
By SPRING HILL NURSERIES 

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.: Horticulture Specialists & Consultants...Tipp City, 
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Purple Wistaria 
WISTARIA PURPLE :°°° 
Very 
fast _ growing. Blooms quite young. 
Magnificent with. its drooping clusters 
of dark lavender shaped flower clusters 
often a foot long. Regular 3 yr. size, 
45¢ each; 2 for 46¢. 
AMERICAN BITTER- 
SWEET 1920-4 beautiful ang 
hardy vine, easy to grow, 
filled with orange and gold berries each 
Autumn. Unsurpassed for winter bou- 
quets. 3 yr. fruiting age, 48¢ each; 
2 for 49¢. 


FRAGRANT HONEY- 
SUGKLE (Lonicera Halliana) — 
1921—An evergreen vine 
fast growing, disease free and hardy. 
Fragrant creamy white flowers. Our most 
popular ground cover for erosion control. 
Write for 1,000 lot prices. GO¢ each: 
2 for 51¢; 100 for $15.00. 
CLEMATIS—See opposite page. 
LY ASRS AIT AEE RATT TRC METREE URE LATA 
(Ampelopsis 
BOSTON IVY Veitchi)—1922 
Clings to brick or stone house. Grows 
very rapidly. Glossy green leaves which 
Stay on late and turn to a brilliant 
orange-scarlet in the fall. 3 yr. plants, 
65¢ each; 2 for 66¢. 
NEW SILVER LACE 
VINE (Polygonum Auberti)—1923— 
Something new in the way of 
vines. Makes a growth of 25 feet or 
more in one season. Covered with sprays 
of silvery-white. flowers in the spring 
and again in autumn. 2 yr. plants will 
bloom this year, 85¢ each: 2 for 86¢. 


DUTCHMAN’S PIPE 
(Aristolochia Tomentosa)—1924—A vig- 
orous growing vine producing in abund- 
ance a purplish blossom much resemb-: 
ling a pipe. 3 yr. plants, 40¢ each; 
2 for 41¢. 
