H. N. Kyle Pater 
TOM KYLE sonuatlawiress’y: Bohlender 
Pres., Gen. Mgr. reas. 1909 to 1928 founder 1849 
and Howard Kyle. 
friends and slowly but surely the fame of the nursery spread. 
which are shipped to every state in the union. 
the fields. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS—We grow over 400 varie- 
ties of chrysanthemums, planting about 200,000 plants 
each spring. Visit us’ this fall and see acres of hardy 
mums in all colors, types, sizes and blooms. We are 
hybridizers but grow all the new introductions we can 
purchase. 
clean thrifty plants, State and Federal inspected. Our Ohio certificate 
SHIPMENT—Travel at risk and expense of purchaser, 
cooperate to remedy loss between purchasers and carriers. 
emergencies, therefore Bohlender Nurseries Co. cannot be responsible 
impossible performance. Absolutely no agents or salesmen. 
W. F. Bohlender HOWARD KYLE 
son and gen. mgr. ice Pres., Secy. 
1912 to 1936 vi peat 
Three generations of continuous service; owned and operated by Peter Bohlender’s grandsons—Tom 
HISTORY OF OUR BUSINESS 
Peter Bohlender Stayed Home While Gold Miners Rushed West To Calif. 
In 1849, Peter Bohlender, a poor, young immigrant from Bavaria with no formal education, began growing fruit trees 
near Dayton, Ohio. Although he founded Spring Hill Nurseries with the smallest of shoe string beginnings he soon be- 
came recognized as a leader in Horticulture. People found they could depend on his plants. These people told their 
Today in 1951 we have one of the largest and most modern nurseries, producing over one million plants each year 
W. F. Bohlender, son and H. N. Kyle, son-in-law, assumed active management for 33 years. In 1929 Tom Kyle com- 
pleted his Horticultural schooling at O.S.U. and entered the business as production manager. In 1937 Tom and Howard 
Kyle, grandsons of the founder, assumed full ownership and management. For three generations now, 102 years, the 
business has been continuously operated. Each generation has had a natural love for plants and all grew up working in 
NOTE: Sdigs. is the abbreviation for seedling; Ctg. ab- 
breviation for open field grown cuttings; F.G. abbrevia- 
tion for Field Grown; L.O. abbreviation for Lining Out; 
X indicates once transplanted and XX twice transplanted. 
Sizes not marked with L.O. are heavy bushy stock of 
A. A. N. Standard grades. 
TERMS and CONDITION of SALE 
GUARANTEE AND LIABILITY—AI! nursery stock in this fist is guaranteed, graded to A.A.N. standards, true to name, 
of inspection accompanies all shipments. All quo- 
tations for immediate acceptance and subject to being sold. We give no warrants express or implied as to description, 
life, quality, productiveness or any other matter of any nursery¥stock, seeds, or bulbs we sell. In no case will be be liable 
for a greater amount than the original purchase price. Contracts subject to crop or conditions beyond our control. 
CLAIMS—For any cause must be made immediately in writing on receipt of stock. 
It is best to give specific shipping instructions. Otherwise we use our best judgment. While we do our utmost 
to secure prompt delivery we are not liable for delays in transit. Our responsibility ends upon delivery to carrier. We 
PACKING CHARGES—Net F.O.B. Tipp City. Extra at costof material and labor. 
PRICES—Are based on present market conditions and subject to change without notice. They are wholesale and intend- 
ed to legitimate trade only. We will appreciate anyone in the trade advising us should someone receive our list not 
entitled to same. 25 or more of a kind at 100 rate, 250 or more at 1000 rate. 
TERMS—2%, 10 days. 30 days net when credit is established. Otherwise cash. All C.0.D. orders require 25% deposit. 
MEMBER AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN 
OHIO STATE ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN 
NOTICE In the rush of plonting seasons it is difficult to serve customers on short notice. Therefore we can give better 
service when you make an appointment in advance. Wholesale orders taken at our office on Sundays: how- 
ever, no wholesale orders dug, assembled or loaded on Sundays, except by previous arrangement. 
For individual selection and field tagging add 25% to list prices. 
All contracts, orders and agreements are subject to restricted transportation, labor shortage, material priorities and other - 
when any of the above conditions limit or make 
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