

inest GIANT DAHLIAS' 
Grow Spring Hill’s superior flowering dahlias for abundance of lovely flowers this summer. 
Scientifically fertilized, hand cleaned, No. 1 crown divisions. GUARANTEED to bloom this summer. 
29D5—COQUETTE—Red and Gold, Informal, Decorative—Bright red and gold. A lovely Talisman 
rose color blend. Flowers freely all season. A beauty. No. 1 roots, 35c each; 3 for 85c. 
29D1—_STORM KING—White, ball type—Magnificent pure white, perfect, double flowers, large and 
showy. A good grower and bloomer. No. 1 roots, 37c each; 3 for 90c. 
29D2—D. M. MOORE-—Dark Maroon, Decorative—Dark, velvety ma- 
roon, almost black, perfect, large, formal flowers. Outstanding for 
color; one all should try. 45¢ each; 3 for $1.15. 
29D3—BIG GUS—Orange-scarlet, decorative—Giant, bright, orange- 
scarlet. One of the biggest, sturdiest 
and healthiest growing, free flow- 
ering varieties. 40c each;-3 for $1.00. 
29D4—_SANTRICANS BLUEBIRD — 
Blue, decorative—Rich, tyron-rose 
and bluehird blue. Very striking; 
splendid stems and foliage. No. 1 
roots. 35c each; 3 for 85c. 
29D6—BLUE MOON —Roselyn pur- 
ple—Exquisite, soft, clear roselyn 
purple of huge size and perfect con- 
formation. A strong and free bloom- 
er in a new color. .No. 1 roots, 50c 
each; 3 for $1.30. 
29D7—_ROSE GLORY—Pink, decora- 
tive—Excellent, tall, strong stems. 
Lovely, rich, rose-pink blooms un- 
surpassed for cutting. No. 1 roots, 
35c each; 3 for 85c. 
29D8—THE COMMODORE-— Yellow, 
decorative—Very large, bright ca- 





















Carl G. Dahl, 3 for $2.35 
29D12—CARL G. DAHL—Apricot, in- 
formal decorative—A graceful, giant* 
apricot with golden sheen and faint 
old rose reverse. Very outstanding, 
healthy plants that bloom from early 
summer till frost with huge 10 to 14 
Storm King, 37c each inch flowers. Selected for Honor Roll. 
85c each; 3 for $2.35. 
29DI—MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER—Red, decorative—Brilliant giant, 
carmine red, often 12 to 15 inches in diameter on 5-foot bushes; one 
of the big fellows. Outstanding brilliance, size and performance. 
No. 1 roots, 55c each; 3 for $1.45. 
29D10—PRIDE OF SPRINGHILL—Rose, decorative—Lovely, clear, 
soft rose-red flowers. A fine, new variety sure to please. Recom- 
mended. No. 1 roots, 50c.each; 3 for $1.30. 
nary-yellow. Easily grown to 12 29D1I—_THOMAS A. EDISON—Purple, decorative—Named for the 
inches or more. ‘Not a tall grower, : ; . Ses ; famous inventor. Beautiful, royal-purple blooms on sturdy stems. A 
but strong grower. 4 ft. No. 1 roots, great exhibition type and favorite variety with horn-like, perfectly 

40c each; 3 for $1.00. D. M. Moore, 45c each rolled and curved petals. No. 1 roots, 60c each; 3 for $1.60. 
Favorites for fanciers and cutting. Easy to grow, compact plants with perfect ] 
miniature blooms that can be cut and cut again from July till frost. Plant now 
and you will be rewarded with an abundance and endless supply of beautiful | 
flowers this summer. Size and guarantee same as giant dahlias above. ST aay re ie i h 
— es, le 
29D14—CARDINAL—Flaming cardinal-red. One of the most showy free blooming of Cardinal: oa Sania 
varieties. 30c each; 3 for 75c. Dr. Jim; Edith Mueller; 
29D15—CORAL BEAUTY—Fine, coral-pink, outstanding for color, profusion of Johnny Pep- 
flowers and vigorous growth. 33c each; 3 for 80c. pan . (Unia- 
29D6—DR. JIM—Lovely, deep violet-lavender. Wonderful for garden display and eled) $1.45. 
beautiful bouquets. 30c each; 3 for 75c. 2 hes daca 
29D17—EDITH MUELLER—Highest rated or best of its color. Soft, creamy 5 for 
salmon-orange. Unsurpassed for bouquets and garden colors. 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
29D18—_JOHNNY PEPPIN—Dark crimson. Don’t miss this deep, velvety crimson, 
very showy. Flowers in profusion from early to late. 35c each; 3 for 85c. 
GORGEOUS C A A i A & decorative foliage, coniinuous ‘lowers all summer. Bulbs 
LARGE FLOWERING grown foday. Ail hand picked roots individually labeled. 
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29C20— RICHARD WAL- 29C21—THE PRESIDENT 29C22-CITYOFPORT- 29C23—_APRICOT—Beau- 29C24—_W YOMING— Big, 
/LACE—Lovely, pure yel- —Immense pure, fiery LAND—Massive, vivid pink tiful, deep apricot flow- fiery-orange with strik- 
‘low of enormous size. Ex- scarlet, firm, high qual- flowers in abundance. Lus- ers overcast with_ sal- ing, rich, purplish bronze 
‘tra. free flowering, foliage ity flowers in the great- trous green foliage; height mon. Lustrous foliage; foliage; height 442 ft. 26c 
‘green; height 4 ft. 28c est profusion that retain 315 ft. 27c each; 3 for 55c; height 3 ft. 26c each; 3 each; 3 for 52c; 12 for 
‘each; 3 for 63c; 12 for $1.95. their striking color in- 12 for $1.80. for 52c; 12 for $1.70. $1.70. 
29C26-Special Offer... All 5 Unlabeled for $9c 
summer. Rich green fo- 
FREE OFFER SEE liage; height 312 ft. 28c 
1 each of the five cannas illustrated and described; The President, scarlet; City of 
Portland, pink; Richard Wallace. yellow; Wyoming, orange; and Apricot. salmon. 
29C27—Rectangular Canna Bed All 40 for $5.50 | 
$1.95. 
A bed 10 ft. long and 51% ft. wide requires 40 cannas planted 15 inches apart each 
29C25-Scarlet Canna Bed 
way. ist row, 20 President. 2nd row, 14 Richard Wallace; 3rd row, 6 Wyoming. | 
10 ft. bed requires 36 roots. A grand bed of three 
All 40 for 5.50. Regular $6.50 value. 








dozen, fiery-red flowers all summer. Without ex- 
ception The President is the best red canna. 
No. 1 Hand Picked roots, 3 to 5 eye, 36 for $4.75. 

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