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It’s easy to 
grow your own 
NEW PARADISE ASPARAGUS 11A2 — 
New variety producing younger and 
bigger crops. The extra large stems 
are tender like Washington and used 
‘extensively for canning and freezing. 
Disease resistant; delicious flavor, 
long cutting period makes Paradise 
another outstanding variety. 
Size 6 12 25 100 
Ist class, t yr. $ .59 $ .95 $1.45 $4.25 
ASPARAGUS 
ain. * Sea 
WASHINGTON 11A1— Grows well in 
most all soils. and locations. When 
cared for, beds improve with age and 
last for many years. Fresh cut from 
your garden is best. Big annual 
yields. Giant Washington was devel- 
oped under auspices of U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture and is considered the 
leading variety. Practically immune 
to rust and has longest cutting period. 
Giant size, straight, ‘tender, dark 
green stalks, tinged purple. 
SPRINGHILL’S ALL TIME 
FAVORITE GIANT 
Boysenberries 
GIANT THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 1184 — The biggest 
berry ever developed. Large, fancy fruit often 144 .inches _ 
long of beautiful maroon color and superb quality. Ex- 
cellent for eating, canning, ing, juices, etc. No, 1 
plants, 3 for 85¢; 6 for $1.40; 12 for $2.45; 25 for $3.95; 
100 for $14.75. 
Ist class, 2 yr. 85 1.35 2.40 675 
Quick crop, : Size AU Vea 
3 to 4 yr. 1.10 1.85 3.50 11.75 Tae GyPain GNIS L00s150 
Ist dass, 2 yr. 75 1.15 1.98 
VITAMIN-RICH SPECIAL © l11AR3 Jumbo, 384 yr. 
25 Paradise Asparagus, 2 yr. 98 1.65 2.95 
3 Chipman’s Canada red rhubarb - 
2 yr. Regular $4.90 catalog value 
All 28 for 3.95 
SPRING HILL 
NURSERIES 
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Elderberries Dewberries 
ADAM’S ELDERBERRY 11E6—At- \ LUCRETIA 11D7—Most desirable 
tractive, tall growing shrubs and profitable early berry. 
for your yard or garden. Heavy Larger than blackberries, first 
fruiting, large clusters of large, _ to ripen. Big, glossy, black fruit 
juicy berries. Makes splendid _ brings high market prices. First 
epies, sauces, jelly, juices, wines, grade plants, 6 for $1.15; 12 
etc. Far superior to the wild for $1.69; 25 for $2.65; 100 
and common varieties. Spring for $8.50; 250 for $17.50. 
Hill’s high yielding berries are 
worth more money. Fruiting 
age, 3 ft. $1.15 each; 3 for 
$3.25; 6 for $5.95. Big, 2 ft. 
size, 75¢ each; 3 for $1.98; 12 
for $7.25. 
\ 
QUICK CROP LUCRETIA 11D8 — 
Larger size, better rooted. No. 
1 transplants. 5 for $1.25; 10 
for $1.95; 25 for $3.98. E 
™ STANLEY — 10BB11 — Excellent 
1 ‘ P 
» QUICK CROP THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 1 185—Larger 
$3.95 size, better rooted, 2 yr. transplants. Will bear this sum- | 
; mer. 2 for 80c; 4 for $1.45; 10 for $3.25; 25 for $7.50. | 
5.95 a 
9.95 : 
Spring Hill’s Giant 
BLUEBERRIES 
New, giant fruiting hybrid vari- 
eties introduced by U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture. Greatly improved for 
sweet, mild flavor, huge size, large 
crops and strong, stately looking 
plants. Lovely pink flowers in 
spring are followed by big clusters 
of berries often large as grapes. 
The fruit ripens from mid-July to 
late August. Plant no less than 
two varieties for pollination. Blue- 
berries require acid soil, use peat 
moss or decomposed vegetable 
matter mixed with aluminum sul- 
fate if soil is sweet. Plants last a 
life time. Easy to pick, no thorns. 
Beautiful for landscaping. 
WEYMOUTH—10BB10 — Improved 
new, early ripening hybrid. 
new, midseason ripening hybrid. 
PEMBERTON — 10BB12 — Recom- 
mended, new late ripening hybrid. 
‘Se a es 
Plant 2 or more for cross-pollination. 
Your choice of 3 varieties listed. 
Blueberry Prices 
Well branched, blooming size. Each 2 4 6 12 
GOOD, 2 yr., 9 to 12 inch 95 1.69 3.10 4,25 7.98 
BETTER, 3 yr., 12 to 18 inch 1.30 2.35 4.40 6.25 11.90 
BEST, 4 yr., 18 to.24 inch quick ss 
crop, bigger, older plants. - 1.85 ~ 3.50 6.65 9.60 17.95 
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Acid Peat Moss for Blueberries 
11PM9—Blueberries prefer acid soil with abundance of or- 
ganic matter as rotten manure, peat, or compost. Spring Hill 
offers and recommends Acid Peat for Blueberries. Highest 
grade Horticulture Acid peat, $1.00 per bag; 3 bags $2.50. 
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