Photo Courtesy Robin Hood Flour 
America’s favorite varieties propagated from proven parent trees on 
dwarfing mahaleb understocks. 
Cherries are easy to grow and provide 
the home owner with big crops of lush fruit for pies, canning, eating 
each year. 
Spring Hill’s high yielding, large fruiting, disease resis- 
tant cherries require very little care, ideal for home planting. 
Finest Sour Cherries 
(Dependable Sure Bearing) 
Montmorency — 9C2 — Uni- 
versally recognized the- best 
sour cherry. Spring Hill’s se- 
lect trees bear very young, pro- 
ducing extra-large fruit. The 
highest yielding, canning and 
pie cherry. 
Early Richmond — 9C3 — 
The first reliable sour cherry 
to ripen. The fruit is smaller 
than Montmorency, but is unsur- 
passed for pies, and requires 
much less sugar for canning 
Famous for Size and Flavor | 
New giant U. S. Dept. of Agr. 
cultivated blueberries. Plants 
are beautiful in flower and hand- 
some, dwarf, glossy foliaged 
shrubs. The beautiful clusters 
of pink buds and white bell- 
shaped flowers are followed by 
the sapphire blueberries in big 
clusters, often as large as 
grapes. Two or more varieties 
Low Blueberry Prices 

Well branched and blooming 
size. Height and Age. 
Good, 2 yr., 6 to 12 inches 
Better, 2 yr., 18 inches 
Best, 3 yr., 2 to 3 ft. 
(Fruiting Age) 

9B7 ‘CABOT—early; 
1.00 
1.55 
2.29 
Best Sweet Cherries 
(Nothing Finer To Eat) 
Royal Ann — 9C5 — Popular 
sweet cherry for canning and 
eating. The big, golden-amber 
cherry with red blush, popular 
for eating. Bears enormous 
crops of large, firm, juicy and 
delicious cherries. 
Black Tartarian — 9C6 ~- 
Nation-wide popularity. Large, 
heart-shaped, rich, dark purple 
famous ox-hearts (almost black) 
fruits with sweet, mild flavor 
and rich tang. 
should be planted together for 
good yields. Blueberries re- 
quire 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. Your choice of 
9B8» RAN- 
COC AS—mid-season; 9B9, JER- 
SEY-—late. 
Plant 2 or more for cross-pollination. 
Your choice of all varieties listed. 





CHERRIES. 

Be ae 
Montmorency Cherry Special 
9Cl — The same select strain of young bear- 
ing, giant fruiting Mont’s in small size, identical 
except for size of trees. Big Savings--this offer 
repeated by customer requests. These small trees 
often bear fruit second year. 2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 
7/16 inch caliper, 79¢ ea; 
6 for $4.20; 25 for $16.25. 3 for $9.20 
Prices of Cherry Trees 
Alike or Assorted. State Name and Cat. No. 
Trunk Price 3 6 25 
Diameter Each 
7/16 — 9/16” 3.60} 6.90 | 27.50 
9/16 — 11/16” 4.75) 9.15137.00 
11/16 inch up 5.70)11.00 | 44.50 




Giant blueberries 
Acid Peat Moss for Blueberries 
9PM10 — Blueberries prefer acid soil with abundance of organic 
SPRING HILL offers and 
matter as rotten manure, peat, of compost. 
Highest grade Horticul- 
recommends Acid Peat Moss for Blueberries. 
ture Acid Peat, $1.00 per bag; 3 bags, $2.50. 

