WORTHWHILE HARDY NOVELTY NUT TREES: 

Chinese 
Walnut 
(JUGLANS SIEBOLDIANA) 
Has withstood 20 degrees below zero 
without injury; begins to bear when 
three years old. The nuts are large 
and are borne in clusters of 10 to 20. 
They resemble English Walnuts in 
size, shape, and flavor. 3 yr., 3 ft., 
No. 10B729, 3 for $2.55; 90c each. 
4 to 5. ft., Cat. No. 10A729, $1.75 
each; 3 for $4.95. 

Heart Nut 
(JUGLANS CORDIFORMIS) 
The broad tropical appearing trees are 
fascinating, ornamental, fast growing, 
winter hardy, productive. Begin bear- 
ing when 3 years old. Large heart- 
shaped nuts borne in big grape-like 
clusters. 
crack out in halyes and are noted 
for their superb flavor. Recommended 
for those interested in new and better 
hardy trees. 3 yr., 3 ft., Cat. No. 
10B727, $1.00 each; 3 for $2:85. 
5 yr., 4 to 5 ft., Cat. No. 10A727, 
The famous white meats” 

American 
Hazel Nut 
(Corylus Americana) 
Easy to crack and shell. 
Excellent large sweet ker- 
nels are produced in 
abundance on low shrub- 
by plants, never growing 
over 6 to 12 ft. tall. A 
fine ornamental shrub 
that yields when planted 
close in hedges, shrub 
borders, etc. Extra hardy, 
attractive and easy to 
grow. 2 yr., 2 ft. size, 
Cat. No. 10B728, 38c 
each; 3 for $1.00; 12 
for $3.65. 3 yr., heavy 
bearing age, 4 Cat. No. 
10A728, 3 for $3.25; 12 

Manchurian 
Chestnut 
(CASTENA MOLLISSIMA) 
Blight-proof. You can now enjoy fine 
chestnuts where American chestnuts 
have blighted and died. Will bear 
second or third year after planting, 
when 5 or 6 ff. tall. Grown from 
imported seed. This excellent chest- 
nut surpasses all others. Fast growing 
and hardy, with-fruits 1 to 2 inches 
across. Buy at these new low prices. 
6 yr., 5 to 7 ft., Cat. No. 10A729, 
eS 

New. 
Hardy Pecan 
(HICORIA’ PECAN) 
Hardy. and sturdy as an oak. A 
splendid and beautiful rapid growing 
shade tree that will reward you with 
bushels of fine quality nuts 2 to 2% 
inches long. The kernels are plump 
and of finest quality and come out 
of the thin shells very easily. Sturdy 
2 ft. size, Cat. No. 10B275, $1.35 
each; 3 for $3.90. 4 to 5 ft. size, 
Cat. No. 10A725, $2.75 each; 3 
$1.95 each; 3 for $5.75. for $12.50; $1.25. each. 
$3.25 each. for $7.95. 

GIANT BLACK WALNUT 
Spring Hili’s large fruiting strain from Walnut Grove in Central Ohio 
make excellent lumber and high yielding in nuts. 2 yr., 2 ft. size, 
Cat. No. 10B730, 3 for 45c; 6 for 75c; 25 for $2.75. 4 yr., 3 ft. tall, 
Cat. No. 19A730, 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.35; 25 for $4.95. 
GRAFTED BLACK WALNUT 
(Thomas)—Easy to crack and remove large white 
meats. Finest of mew grafted varieties; fast 
growing, bears abundantly and early. Valuable 
for lumber and nuts and a most practical and 
beautiful shade tree. 6 to 8 ft., Cat. No. 
10A734, $5.00 each. 










FOR THE TABLE — CANNING — JELLY OR JAMS 
Mammoth Fruited HICKORY 
Six years ago our men found an especially large rather thin shelled 
hickory, which we believe to be the finest hickory we have ever seen. 
The 3 yr. seedlings Spring Hill offers are grown from this large variety; 
however, we cannot guarantee the seedlings will produce true from seed. 
3 yr., 1% to 2 ft. size, Cat. No. 10B731, 40c each; 2 for 75c; 6 for 
$1.98. 4 ft. size, Cat. No. 10A731, $2.75 each, 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
(Juglans Regia Sinensis)——Spring Hill imported seed direct from Man- 
churia to raise this sturdy and hardy strain of English Walnuts. Fast 

growing. Large mealy kernels, Shell easy to crack and hardy where 
yr. 
sweet cherry trees will grow. An excellent self-pollinating tree. 
size, 2 ft. tall, Cat. No. 10A732, $1.75 each; 3 for $4.95. 


LUCRETIA DEWBERRIES 
of food and enjoyment in the home garden. 
Practically disease free, 



















GIANT BLUEBERRIES 

by. the sapphire blueberries in June often as large as grapes. 
will furnish you with blueberries for pies throughout the season. 
Jersey, the two ieading varieties. 
for good yields. 
Catalog 2 plants 4 plants 
Number for for 
2 yr., well branched, 114 ft._._10075 $3.95 $7.45 
3 yr., well branched, 2-2), ft._10B75 4,95 9.45 
ACID PEAT MOSS FOR BLUEBERRIE 
abundance of organic. matter as rotted’: manure, peat or compost. 
and recommends Acid Peat Moss for Blueberries. 
Cat. No. 10-76, $1.00 per bag; 3 bags $2.50. 
BOYSENBERRY 
2 Inches Long - 1 Inch Diameter 
4 for $1.00 
The biggest berry ever developed! The fancy 
looking berries measure 1% to 2 inches long 
and are beautiful purple color. The flavor is 
a combination of berries whoSe pleasing flavor 
either fresh, canned or in jams; jellies, etc., 
- is unsurpassed. Six plants will give the 
average family all the fruit they want for 
eating. Spring Hill’s superior high yielding, 
hardy plants bear the next year after plant- 
ing and fruit for 3 to 4 weeks. No. 1 plants, 
Cat. No. 104335, 30c each; 4 for $1.00; 12 for 
$2.45; 50 for $7.50. 
Giant 
Blueberries 


NEW THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
3 for 95c 
6 for $1.75 - 12 for $3.15 - 25 for $5.85 
A new hardy offspring of the regular boysen- 
berry that retains all the superb flavor, size 
and high yielding qualities of its parent. 
Easier to pick, cultivate and work with in 
every way, Ripens 10 days earlier. (Supply 
limited.) 1 yr., No. 1, Cat. No. 10B336- 
SPRINGHILL NURSERIES . . . Horficulfure. Specialists & Consultants 
—10— 
The ist berry*to ripen in the spring, 2 
weeks ahead of blackberries. 
Excellent for eating, canning and cooking. 
easiest grown and highest yielding berry. 
No. 10A337, 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.65; 25 for $2.25; 100 for $8.25. 

(U.S. Department of Agriculture)—New culti- 
yated varieties famous for size, flavor, profit and 
beauty. Large clusters of pink buds which open into white bell-shaped flowers followed 
Four plants in your yard 
We offer Rubel and 
Plant 2 or more plants for cross-pollination necessary 

Blueberry Prices 

6 plants 42 plants § easy to grow. The attractive plants 
for for are ‘a mass of glittering white each 
$10.75 $20.40 spring when flowering. A beautiful 
13.75 26.40 and useful shrub for landscaping 
your yard and home, never grows 
over 4 to 5 ft. tall. Large bearing 
Blueberries prefer | age, 4 yr, old, 3 ft. tall, Cat. No. 
Acid soil with 
SPRING HILL offers 
Highest grade Horticulture Acid Peat, 

A real source 
Hansen Dwarf 
-— Quick Bearing 
BUSH BERRIES 
New improved large fruiting hy- 
brids by Professor N. E. Hansen, 
plant wizard of the Northwest. 
They bear an abundance of plum- 
shaped fruits larger than cherries. 
Delicious to eat from the bush and 
excellent ‘for jams and cooking. 
Plants bear second year and ‘are 
No. 4 size; Cat. 



















10A335, $1.50 each; 3 for $4,20. 
2 year, 2 ft. plants, Cat; No. 
10B335, 60c each; 3 for $1.60; 
10 for $5.25. 

New Everbearing 
LEMON 
(Everbearing. Giant Ponderosa 
Lemon)—Enjoy this interesting, 
beautiful and useful dwarf indoor 
plant. The plants are easy to 
grow, blooming and fruiting all 
year. The large fragrant, ~waxy 
white flowers are rich in romance 
and reminiscent of the gardenia. 
The large lemons often weigh 2 to 
3 pounds and are used for their 
excellent juice. Large 3 yr. bloom- 
Ing size plants, 2 ft. tall, Cat. No. 
10A385, $2.50 each. 2 yr. plants, 
1 ft. tall, Cat. No. 10B385, 95¢ each; 
3 for $2.65. 
(Otaheite Orange)—Lovely foliage, fragrant. 
flowers and delicious little oranges. Flowers 
wes Fae] blooms are produced abundantly. 
lwart green and ripe fruit on the tree at th 
Otaheite is particularly adapted to pot culture. Easy to grow, often bears 1st eek 2 ye 
blooming age, 8 to 12 inches tall, Cat. No, 10B390, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
B L AS K R & R R Y EL D 0 R A D 0 Considered the best commercial blackberry, The 
most winter hardy and disease resistant, high 
producing and large fruiting variety. No. 4 root cuttings, best size to plan 0 
6 for $1.25; 12 for $1.95; 25 for $3.25; 100 for $9.75. Plants Cat ne. 
BLACKBERRY HEW ALFRED ihe blackberry without a core)—Zxtra 
' arge early ripening. Noted for absence of 
seeds and core, also its’fine flavor. No. 4 root cuttings Cat. No. A q 
for $2.25; 25 for $3.65; 100 for $10.75. a Oe, eee 
DWARF FRUITING ORANGE 
throughout the season. The delightfully fragrant 
The dwarf plants often have blossoms, 
