warf Quick Bearing CHERRIES 
Two decades of plant breeding and hybridizing by Prof. N. E. Hansen of South 
Dakota State College have produced new improved hardy dwarf cherry. Plant 
Hansen’s new quick bearing cherries. 


- Easy to grow. high yielding. 
- Sure to produce Ist or 2nd year. 
. Excellent to eat. cook or preserve. 
- Small shrub like plant for small area, beautiful orna- 
mental plants. 
These wonderful plants have a two-fold purpose, being beau- 
tiful dwarf shrubs filled with useful wholesome fruit. Excellent 
planted in groups, as a hedge or screen and mixed in shrub 
border. 
The entire plant is filled with a mass of lovely snow-white 
flowers early each spring. The handsome foliage is silvery- 
green and turns to bright red and gold in autumn. The fruit 
is larger than cherries but plumshaped. 
Delicious to eat from bush and fine in sauce, jam and jellies. 
Grows 4 to 5 ft. tall and 3 to 4 ft. broad, should be planted 
4 to 6 feet apart. Large fruiting age, 4 year old, 3 ft. tall, 
number 13A335, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.20. 2 yr., 2 ft. tall, 
number 13B335, 7O0c each; 3 for $1.95; 10 for $5.95. 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS 
Giant, rust-resistant strain, ahead of others in 
size, tenderness and long cutting period. The lead- 
ing asparagus. The first fine vegetable of spring. 
Like sweet corn, it is really nood only when cut from your own 
arden and cooked immediately. Grow it as a beautiful orna- 
mental plant if you have no vegetable garden. 
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Cat. No. 10 20 100 250 
Jumbo, 3 yr., No. 1____13A10 $1.75 $3.75 $10.00 $20.00 
2 yr., No. 1 grade_____ I3Bi0 1.35 3.00 8.00 16.00 
2 yr., No. 2 grade_____ 13C10 1.10 2.25 6.00 12.00 
NEW PARADISE ASPARAGUS 
A grand new variety, producing younger and heavier than any 
other asparagus. The stems are large, tender, and green like 
Washington, have the same rust-resistant qualities, and an even 
milder flavor. Spring Hill strongly recommends Paradise as a 
new money-maker and a better variety that deserves all its 
acclaim and popularity. If you have only a limited space, plant 
Paradise; it yields so heavily. 
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Cat. No. 10 25 100 250 
Jumbo, 3 yr., No. 1____I3AI11 $2.00 $4.10 $11.50 $22.50 
2 yr., No. 1 grade_____ I3Bil 1.75 3.75 10.00 20.00 
LINNEAUS RKRUBARB The 1st vegetable of spring. 
a (Contains an abundance of 
vitamins A and C. Easy to grow, wonderful for pies, sauces, 
wine, and canning. The standard commercial variety grown from 
re-selected seed. Number {3A14, 3 yr. hand graded whole roots, 
50: each: 3 for $1.25. 2 yr. hand graded whole roots, number 
13B14, 40¢ each; 3 for 1.00; 10 for 2.85. 
RUBY RHUBAR A new variety that does not seed. 
Considered the most tender. Stalks 
are red all through to foliage and tender and sweet all summer. 
Hand cut crown division superior to seedlings. Number (3A13, 
$1.15 each; 3 for $3.70. 
NEW CHAPMAN’S CANADIAN RED RHUBARB 3.))...°\2: 
| flavor, and color of Ruby. The newest and rated the finest of all rhubarbs. It is well worth 
Sol EMIa additional cost. Number 13A15, No. 1 hand cut divisions, $1.25 each; 3 fer 

Washington Asparagus 

a Ruby “Rhubarb 

A fine, high-yielding rhubarb. Giant stalks are two or three times larger than common rhubarb, 
extra red, and very tender. [It never seeds and stays tender and juicy for months. A tremendous 
yielder, vigorous, and hardy. Spring Hill guarantees true imported strain, No. 1 hand cut crown 
division. Number 13A12, 98c each: 3 for $2.75. 
