Spring Hill’s fruit trots: small fruits, venetable seed, nut trees, etc., will provide more 
E healthful and cheaper food for canning and eatina. Our roses, shrubs, flowers, flower- 
- fMerves and solace for the sad heart. 
THERE IS A SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS due te 
‘Varieties in Standard A. A.N. grades. With limited supplies in many sizes and 
Varieties we urge you to place your order early. When present supplies are sold we 
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piye different varieties grafted on one tree. A tree you’ll be proud to display and enjoy. 
Think of having red, golden, striped and green apples on the same tree at the same time. Five 
leading varieties, all excellent for cooking and eating. Apples from early summer until late 
fall_on one tree. Catalog number 5S4A309, 3 yr., 6-7 ft., super size, bearing age, $3.45 
each. (Supply oe 2 yr., 4-5 ft. size, $2.85 each. 

DEAR FRIENDS AND FELLOW GARDENERS 
ing trees, ornamental evergreens, etc., build morale that brings relief to strained 
a tremendous increased demand for fruit trees and small fruits for Victory Gardens, 
and labor shortages, plus unfavorable planting weather this past Spring. 
This reliable 95 year old garden service organization GUARANTEES high quality at 
moderate prices. Spring Hill is fortunate in havina the most reliable and dependable 
will have to refund because there are no additional trees available. We have not 
sacrificed quality and only increased prices to cover increased expense. 
Nursery stock is alive and perishable, therefore requires. expert care. SPRING HILL 
has the buildings, equipment, experienced organization, etc., to guarantee and properly 
handle your order. Why take chances? Order from Spring Hill, a reliable family 
enterprise backed by 3 generations; 95 years experience. Operated in the interest 
and for the welfare of our customers. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 

THOMAS B. KYLE 
President 
ANOKA A NOTEWORTHY APPL This noteworthy apple, created by one of America’s 
a master plantsmen, often bears fruit the first year. No 
waiting for those wanting fruit immediately. Hardy in all «limates, this great apple has proved to be one of the 
very best summer apples, with large, well-formed, red, striped fruits excellent for eating and cooking. Remember— 
no waiting. Better order a tree now and have apples nex: summer. 3-4 ft. tall, catalog number 5S4C300, 75¢ 
each; 3 for $2.15; 10 for $6.85. 6-7 ft. tall, catalog number 5S4A300, bearing age, $1.35 each; 3 for $3.95; 
10 for $12.65. 
DIRECTIONS FOR PLANTING FRUIT TREES 
Trees should be planted immediately after arrival, if possible. After 
opening package, keep roots covered with damp cloth—never expose 
to sun and air. % 
1. Notice cut opposite. 
2. Dig hole large enough so that roots will not be crowded. Make 
separate pile of fertile top soil—the first six or eight inches first 
removed from hole. . 
3. Tree must be planted two inches deeper than grown in nursery, 
or two inches deeper than old soil mark around tree. 
4. Put fertile top soil around roots breaking up so that there are 
no air pockets. Fill hole about two-thirds full. pressing earth 
down firmly. Water well. Fill hole to top. 
The first year a mulch of well-rotted manure should be used to hold 
moisture and build fertility. No other fertilizer should be used until 
TOO CRAMPED PLANTED RIGHT OEFTH the second year. Do not let fertilizer or manure come in contact witl 
roots or body of tree. 
GUARANTEED PLANTS Bay Wah Covefidlosce 


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