
Hardy GARDEN PLANTS ‘er eises x. 
RHUBARB (Pie Plant} 
A big supply—guaranteed same high quality at new 
extra low prices 
Linneaus Rhubarb — 13R3 — (Hardy, grows for years 
without replanting.) The first vegetable of spring. Con- 
tains 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. 2 yr. hand graded whole roots, 29¢ each; 3 for 
75c; 10 for $2.15. Jumbo, 3 yr., 50¢ each; 3 for $1.25. 
Ruby Rhubarb—13R4—(The most tender and sweet va- 
3 riety.) A new variety that does not seed. Considered the 
New Paradise Asparagus most tender. Stalks are red all through to foliage and 
13A2 _ tender and sweet all summer. Hand cut crown division 
superior to seedlings. New reduced price, Big, 2 yr. No. 
1, 89¢ each; 3 for $2.50; 10 for $7.95. 
New Chipman's Canadian Red Rhubarb— 13R5 —This 
new rhubarb has flavor and color of Ruby. The newest 
and rated one of the finest of all rhubarbs. It is well 
worth the slight additional cost. Hand cut divisions, big, 
2 yr., No. 1, 98¢ each; 3 for $2.79. 
Giant Red McDonald Rhubarb — 13R6 — Most popular, 
high yielding. A fine, high-yielding rhubarb. Giant 
stalks are two or three times larger than common rhu- 
barb, 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 im- 
ported strain. Hand cut crown divisions, big, 2 yr., No. 1, 
69c each; 3 for $1.85; 6 for $3.50; 12 for $6.98. 
SPECIAL— 13R7 —1 Chipman's Canada Red; 1 Giant 
McDonald; 1 Ruby. All 3 for $1.95. Regular $2.56 cata- 
log value. 
Washington Asparagus 
Big, annual crops, easy to raise. Giant, rust-resistant strain, ahead of 
others in size, tenderness and long cutting period. The leading asparagus. 
The first fine vegetable of spring. Like sweet corn, it is best when cut from 
your own garden and cooked immediately. Grow it as a beautiful orna- 
mental plant if you have no vegetable garden. 
Ist class, 1 yr. 
Ist class, 2 yr. 
Jumbo, 3-4 yr. : 
Write for special quantity prices. 

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 recom- 
mends 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. 
Ist class, 
1 yr., No. 1 
Ist class, 
2 yr., No. 1 
Jumbo, 3-4 yr. 

Write for special quantity prices. 
Order received today, they are 
very nice plants. Thank you 
for sending the order promptly. 
Mrs. Lucy Bailey 
Decatur 41, Ill. 
Holt's Mammoth SAGE Snappy HORSERADISH | Early Spanish PEANUTS 
13R8— Dried 
leaves indispen- 
sable for season- 
ing meats, sau- 
sage, stuffings. 
Beautiful, hardy 
perennials last 
ee os for years with 
Say me =o hig, bluish-grey 
leaves and beautiful, lavender 
flowers. 2 yr., 39¢ each; 3 for 



Hardy CHIVES 
13C9—A hardy, 
onion-like plant 
that grows each 
year without 
replanting or 
seeding. Indis- 
pensable for sea- 
| soning salads, 
omelets, etc. 
Cuttings can be 
made throughout 

(Maliner Kren) 
— 13R10 — Fa- 
mous for crisp, 
snappy flavor. 
Noted for large 
yields of extra 
large, white 
roots, easily 
POW ale 
crown plants. 
25c each; 3 for 
13P11— Grow 
Peanuts in the 
ec. North. Plant in 
light soil. Lime 
soil if acid. Shell 
nuts so as not to 
break skin and 

. plant in rows 3 feet apart, spacing 
nuts 8 to 10 inches apart. If hill 
planted, space 16 inches by 16 
inches. Dig before frost and hang 
$1.10. 1 yr., 27¢ each; 3 for 69c; 
12 for $2.45. 
vines to dry. Peanuts are shipped 
in shell to prevent damage. 1 pint 
30c; 1 quart 50c; 3 quarts $1.10; 
6 quarts $1.95. 
60c; 10 for $1.75. Rooted cuttings, 
3 for 42c; 12 for $1.45. 
the season. Pot and force indoors 
during winter. 2 yr. plants, 30c 
each; 2 for 49c;: 6 for $1.25. 

New giant U.S. Dept. of Agr. cultivated blueberries famous for size, flavor, profit, and beauty. 
The attractive plants are beautiful in flower and are handsome, dwarf, glossy foliaged shrubs. 
The beauiful clusters of pink buds and white bell-shaped flowers are folfowed by the sapphire 
blueberries 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 
13B12 CABOT—early; 13B13 RANCOCAS—mid-season; 13B14 JERSEY—late. 
Low Blueberry Prices 
Plant 2 or more for cross-pollination. Your choice of all varieties listed. 
Well branched and blooming 
size. Height and Age. 
Good, 2 yr., 6 to 12 inches 
Better, 2 yr., 18 inches 
Bes{, 3 yr., 2 to 3 ft. 

Acid Peat Moss for Blueberries 
13PM15—Blueberries prefer acid soil with abundance of organic matter as rotten manure, 
peat, or compost. SPRING HILL offers and recommends Acid Peat Moss for Blueberries. 
Highest grade Horticulture Acid Peat. $1.00 per bag; 3 bags $2.50. 
SPRING HILL NURSERIES 
TIPP CITY, OHIO 
100th Anniversary Year 

