GARDEN Favorites ainen tresh, vitamin Rich 
16C2 — HAR- 
DY CHIVES 
=A hardy; 
onion-like 
plant that 
grows each 
year without 
replanting or 
seeding. In- 
dispensable 
for seasoning 
salads, ome- 
lets, ete. Fre- 
quent cut- 

ting can be Hardy Chives, 2 for 49c 
made thru- 
out the season. 2 yr. plants, 2 for 49c; 
6 for $1.25; 30c each, 

16HR3—MALINER 

16481 — HOLT’S 
MAMMOTH SAGE 
—Dried leaves in- 
dispensable for sea- 
soning meats, sau- 
sage, stuffings, etc. 
Beautiful, hardy, 
perennials with big, 
bluish-grey leaves 
and lavender flow- 
ers for your vege- 
table garden. 2 yr., 
39c each; 3 for $1.10. 
1 yr., 27c each; 3 
for 69c; 12 for $2.45. 
KREN—Horserad- 
ish — Famous for 
crisp, snappy fla- 
vor. Noted for 
large yields of ex- 
tra large, white 
roots, easily @ 
grown. Big crown 
plants. 25c¢ each; 
3 for 60c; 10 for 
$1.75. Rooted cut- 
tings, 3 for 42c; 12 
for $1.45. 
As Low As 
3 for 42c 


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16R4—Linneaus Rhubarb 
The first vegetable of spring. 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. 3 yr., 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 
10 for $3.75. 2 yr. hand graded whole roots, 34c each; 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.45. 
16R5—Ruby Rhubarb 
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. New reduced price, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.79. 
16R6—New Chipman’s Canadian Red Rhubarb 
This new rhubarb -has flavor, and color of Ruby. The newest and rated the 
finest of all rhubarbs. It is well worth the slight additional cost. No. 1 hand 
cut divisions, $1.15 each; 3 for $3.10. 
16R7—Giant Red McDonald 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 divisions. 
89c each; 3 for $2.35. 


16P10— 
Improved 
Early 
Spanish 
Peanuts 

ASHINGTON ASPARAGUS 
Giant, rust-resistant strain, ahead of others in size, 
tenderness and long cutting period. The leading as- 
paragus. The first fine vegetable of spring. Like 
sweet corn, it is really good only when cut from 
your own garden, and cooked immediately. Grow it 
as a beautiful ornamental plant if you have no 
vegetable garden. 
16A8—W 










ge Bee eB ple d2 2] 2593 [63000 Grow Peanuts in 
Ist class,¥1 yre2ye.Cet 3 $ 59] $ .95] $1.49 | $4.25 the North. It’s in- 
Ist class, 2 yr. . / ay 1.29 2.25 6.45 teresting, Educa- 

tional and Profit- 
able. 
You can grow your 
own peanuts in the 
North. For best re- 
sults plant in light 
soil. Lime soil if 
acid. Shell nuts 
carefully so as not 
to break skin and 
plant in rows 3 feet 
apaiey, os pa clits 
shelled nuts 8 to 10 
Jumbo cuttings, 3-4 yr. 998 | 1.65] 2.95 | 9.70 


16A9—New Paradise Asparagus 
A grand new variety, producing younger and heavier 
than any other asparagus. The stems are large, tender 
and green like Washington, 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. 

Size 6 12 25_|_100_ inches apart in the 
Ist class7l yr No. [e228 $ .69 | $1.15 |] $1.85 | $5.25 rows. If hill plant- 
Lsiclass;.2, VremNOswLi te .89 1.55 249 7.75 ed, space 16 inches 
Jumbo Cuttings, 3-4 yr. .j 1.15 1.98 3.65 9.70 by 16 inches, Culti- i ~ 
TR CaS Lee eT Ea TOT TUTTI iro yee vate freely throughout the growing season. Dig before 
killing frost and hang vines where they can dry and cure. 
Peanuts are shipped in shell to prevent damage to seed. 
1 pint 30c; 1 quart 50c; 3 quarts $1.10; 6 quarts $1.95. 
Gentlemen: We received the raspberries and they 
were in fine shape, thank you very much.—Mrs. Amos 
Luginbuhl, Bluffton, Ohio. 
Giant Blueberries 
New giant U. S. Dept. of Agr. cultivated blueberrries famous for size, flavor, profit, and , 
beauty. The attractive plants are beautiful in flower and are handsome, dwarf, glossy f 
foliaged shrubs. The beautiful clusters of pink buds and white bell-shaped flowers are 
followed by the sapphire blue-berries in big clusters, often as large as grapes. Two or 
more varieties should be planted together for good yields. Blueberries require acid 
soil. If soil is sweet or alkaline, use peat moss or decomposed vegetable matter mixed 
with aluminum sulphate. The period of ripening covers several weeks. Plants last a 
lifetime and have no thorns. Easy to pick. Your choice of 14BBll CABOT—early; 
16BB12 RANCOCAS—Mid-season; 16BBl4 JERSEY—late. 
BLUEBERRY PRICES 
(Plant 2 or more for cross-pollination. Your choice of all varieties listed.) 
Well branched and blooming Cat. Price 2 4 6 12 
size. Height and Age. No, Each Plants | Plants Plants Plants 
Good; 257.7 pb ioml2ninw $1.40 $2.25 $3.95 $ 5.40 $10.20 
Better, 2 yr., 18 in. . 1.85 3.15 5.95 8.60 16.20 
Best, 3. yrancero otis ae 2.75 4.95 9.40 13.50 25.50 
... €6§6868 a a... ac in | anna neni ee end OT) 
16PM15—Acid Peat Moss for Blueberries Blueberries 
Blueberries prefer Acid soil with abundance of organic matter as rotted manure, peat, 
ys Fabel penetra cecum ence Acid Peat Moss for Blueberries. In Lots of 12 
ighest grade Horticulture Aci eat, catalog number 16PM15, $1.00 per bag; 3 bags 
$2.50. oi phere teed aor AS, LOW ASi. caer Cc Cd. 

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